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* FakeNationality: The fact that this show was produced in Canada, and most of the comics starred Americans, created plenty of examples. One of the few aversions of this was the American Sandy Becker as Captain America.
* FakeRussian: Peg Dixon as Comicbook/BlackWidow.

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* FakeNationality: The fact that this show was produced in Canada, and most of the comics starred Americans, created plenty of examples. One of the few aversions of this was the American Sandy Becker as Captain America.
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* FakeRussian: Peg Dixon Margaret Griffin as Comicbook/BlackWidow.



* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivrygiir_Lo There are only ten actors credited in the main credits]]. For example, the role of Bruce Banner/The Hulk was long miscredited to Creator/PaulSoles, to the point that Soles made a cameo in [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008 the 2008 ''Incredible Hulk'' movie]], but the Hulk was in fact voiced by Max Ferguson, according to historian J. Ballman.

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* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivrygiir_Lo There are only ten actors credited in the main credits]]. For example, the role of Bruce Banner/The Hulk was long miscredited to Creator/PaulSoles, to the point that Soles made a cameo in [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008 the 2008 ''Incredible Hulk'' "Incredible Hulk" movie]], but the Hulk was in fact voiced by Max Ferguson, according to historian J. Ballman.

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* ActingForTwo: Every female in this series was voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]''.

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* ActingForTwo: Every Most of the female in this series was characters were voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]''.Vita Linder.



* TheOtherDarrin: ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} originally had Chris Wiggins as a voice actor, but Paul Soles later replaced him.

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* TheOtherDarrin: ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} originally had Chris Wiggins as a voice actor, but Paul Soles Don Mason later replaced him.him.
* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivrygiir_Lo There are only ten actors credited in the main credits]]. For example, the role of Bruce Banner/The Hulk was long miscredited to Creator/PaulSoles, to the point that Soles made a cameo in [[Film/TheIncredibleHulk2008 the 2008 ''Incredible Hulk'' movie]], but the Hulk was in fact voiced by Max Ferguson, according to historian J. Ballman.
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* FakeNationality: The fact that this show was produced in Canada, and most of the comics starred Americans, created plenty of examples.

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* FakeNationality: The fact that this show was produced in Canada, and most of the comics starred Americans, created plenty of examples. One of the few aversions of this was the American Sandy Becker as Captain America.
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* ActingForTwo: Every female in this series was voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967''.
* ExiledFromContinuity: Because of Creator/HannaBarbera claiming the rights to the Fantastic Four to create ''WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1967'', the FF weren't allowed to appear on this show. As a result, the episode "Doctor Doom's Day/The Doomed Allegiance/Tug of Death", which curiously had no problem using Doctor Doom, replaced the Four with the X-Men as his enemies, albeit referred to as the Allies for Peace.

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* ActingForTwo: Every female in this series was voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967''.
''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]''.
* ExiledFromContinuity: Because of Creator/HannaBarbera claiming the rights to the Fantastic Four to create ''WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1967'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Fantastic Four|1967}}'', the FF weren't allowed to appear on this show. As a result, the episode "Doctor Doom's Day/The Doomed Allegiance/Tug of Death", which curiously had no problem using Doctor Doom, replaced the Four with the X-Men as his enemies, albeit referred to as the Allies for Peace.
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Paul confirmed in this interview that Max Ferguson was the voice of Banner, not himself.


* TalkingToHimself: Paul Soles voiced both Bruce Banner and Rick Jones (this also counts as DawsonCasting).

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on an out-of-print DVD of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk his 1990s cartoon]]. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=], Amazon Video, or Creator/DisneyPlus. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on an out-of-print DVD of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk1996 his 1990s cartoon]]. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=], Amazon Video, or Creator/DisneyPlus. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.



* TalkingToHimself: Paul Soles voiced both Bruce Banner and Rick Jones (this also counts as DawsonCasting).

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* TalkingToHimself: Paul Soles voiced both Bruce Banner and Rick Jones (this also counts as DawsonCasting).DawsonCasting).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on an out-of-print DVD of his 1990s cartoon. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=], Amazon Video, or Creator/DisneyPlus. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on an out-of-print DVD of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibleHulk his 1990s cartoon.cartoon]]. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=], Amazon Video, or Creator/DisneyPlus. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.

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* TheDanza: Peg Dixon as ComicBook/PeggyCarter.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on an out-of-print DVD of his 1990s cartoon. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=] or Amazon Video. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on an out-of-print DVD of his 1990s cartoon. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=] or [=iTunes=], Amazon Video.Video, or Creator/DisneyPlus. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: Because of Creator/HannaBarbera claiming the rights to the Fantastic Four to create ''WesternAnimation/TheFantasticFour1967'', the FF weren't allowed to appear on this show. As a result, the episode "Doctor Doom's Day/The Doomed Allegiance/Tug of Death", which curiously had no problem using Doctor Doom, replaced the Four with the X-Men as his enemies, albeit referred to as the Allies for Peace.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=] or Amazon Video. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a an out-of-print DVD of his 1990s cartoon. They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=] or Amazon Video. Averted in the UK and Canada, which have some official DVD sets.
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* TheDanza: Peg Dixon as ComicBook/PeggyCarter.
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* FakeRussian: The voice actress of Comicbook/BlackWidow.

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* FakeRussian: The voice actress of Peg Dixon as Comicbook/BlackWidow.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK and Canada have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The They also stand as some of the few Disney-owned Marvel cartoons unavailable on [=iTunes=] or Amazon Video. Averted in the UK and Canada Canada, which have some official DVD sets.

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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice. You can't alter trope names in that manner. It wasn't true in this case, but it is usually used for Shoehorning


* [[ActingForTwo Acting for At Least 10]]: Every female in this series was voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967''.

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* [[ActingForTwo Acting for At Least 10]]: ActingForTwo: Every female in this series was voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967''.



* HeyItsThatVoice: Paul Soles (Bruce Banner, Rick Jones, Happy Hogan) would later voice [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]].
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* TheOtherDarrin: {{Hawkeye}} originally had Chris Wiggins as a voice actor, but Paul Soles later replaced him.

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* TheOtherDarrin: {{Hawkeye}} ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} originally had Chris Wiggins as a voice actor, but Paul Soles later replaced him.
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* [[ActingForTwo Acting for At Least 10]]: Every female in this series was voiced by Peg Dixon. She'd go on to do the exact same thing (while mainly voicing Betty Brant) in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967''.
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* FakeNationality: The voice actors of RedSkull and Baron Zemo, and maybe some others.

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* FakeNationality: The voice actors of RedSkull fact that this show was produced in Canada, and Baron Zemo, and maybe some others.most of the comics starred Americans, created plenty of examples.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Paul Soles (Bruce Banner, Rick Jones, Happy Hogan) would later voice [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]].


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* TheOtherDarrin: {{Hawkeye}} originally had Chris Wiggins as a voice actor, but Paul Soles later replaced him.
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* TalkingToHimself: Paul Soles voiced both Bruce Banner and Rick Jones (making this also a case of DawsonCasting).

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* TalkingToHimself: Paul Soles voiced both Bruce Banner and Rick Jones (making this (this also a case of counts as DawsonCasting).

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* DawsonCasting: Rick Jones had an adult voice actor.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: {{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK and Canada have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: {{Disney}} Creator/{{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics Creator/MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK and Canada have some official DVD sets.sets.
* TalkingToHimself: Paul Soles voiced both Bruce Banner and Rick Jones (making this also a case of DawsonCasting).
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* DawsonCasting: Rick Jones had an adult voice actor.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK and Canada have some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] {{Disney}} has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK and Canada have some official DVD sets.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK has some official DVD sets.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK has and Canada have some official DVD sets.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, bar some of the Hulk's shorts showing up on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon. The UK has some official DVD sets.
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* FakeNationality: The voice actors of RedSkull and Baron Zemo, and maybe some others.
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* FakeRussian: The voice actress of Comicbook/BlackWidow.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, sans the Hulk's first shorts showing up as bonus features on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, sans bar some of the Hulk's first shorts showing up as bonus features on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon.
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Europeans and/or Canadians can buy DV Ds, though.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: [[WaltDisney The Walt Disney Company]] has owned TV and home video rights for even longer than they've owned MarvelComics itself, but plans to release the shorts on DVD and Netflix became inexplicably delayed, sans the Hulk's first shorts showing up as bonus features on a DVD of his 1990s cartoon.

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