1 | * ActingForTwo: Most of the female characters were voiced by Vita Linder. |
2 | * ExiledFromContinuity: Because of Creator/HannaBarbera claiming the rights to the Fantastic Four to create ''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. |
3 | * FakeNationality: The fact that this show was produced in Canada, and most of the comics starred Americans, created plenty of examples. |
4 | * FakeRussian: Margaret Griffin as Comicbook/BlackWidow. |
5 | * 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/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. |
6 | * TheOtherDarrin: ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} originally had Chris Wiggins as a voice actor, but Don Mason later replaced him. |
7 | * 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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