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* DeathGlare: As Steve rant at how he's not on the front lines, he's about to state that the doctors are full of crap...only for three spotlights to shine on the doctors, looking at Steve as if to ''finish'' that sentence.

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* DeathGlare: As Steve rant at rants about how he's not on the front lines, he's about to state that the doctors are full of crap...crap... only for three spotlights to shine on the doctors, looking at Steve as if ''daring'' him to ''finish'' finish that sentence.



* LastSecondWordSwap: Steve starts ranting about he should be in the war ends with him complaining at how he should be at the front line, "not pulling covered wagons filled so full of scraps".

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* LastSecondWordSwap: Steve starts ranting Steve's rant about he should be taking part in the war effort ends with him complaining at how he should be at the front line, "not pulling covered wagons filled so full of scraps".



** As Steve and Peggy duet during his fateful final mission, the stage suddenly black out, signifying that his plane has hit the ice.

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** As Steve and Peggy duet during his fateful final mission, the stage suddenly black blacks out, signifying that his plane has hit the ice.
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** Nick Fury wears a beanie like in ''Series/SecretInvasion'', to hide the fact that his actor isn't actually bald. This is similar to how Avengers Campus handles him as a meet-and-greet character.

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** Nick Fury wears a beanie like in ''Series/SecretInvasion'', ''Series/SecretInvasion2023'', to hide the fact that his actor isn't actually bald. This is similar to how Avengers Campus handles him as a meet-and-greet character.
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* IncrediblyLongNote: Captain America gets the bulk of these in “Save the City”.
-->'''Cap:''' ''"I could do this all... '''DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!'''"''

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Thus, this five-minute joke musical was expanded into a 30-minute, one-act production, with new songs composed by Christopher Lennertz and a book penned by Hunter Bell. It premiered on June 30, 2023 at the Hyperion Theater[[note]]The first production performed at the theater since its two-year closure[[/note]] for a limited summer engagement, lasting until August 31, 2023. An official cast album was released a few weeks after the show's closure.

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Thus, this five-minute joke musical was expanded into a 30-minute, one-act production, with new songs composed by Christopher Lennertz and a book penned by Hunter Bell. It premiered on June 30, 2023 at the Hyperion Theater[[note]]The first production performed at the theater since its two-year closure[[/note]] closure for the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic[[/note]] for a limited summer engagement, lasting until August 31, 2023. An official cast album was released a few weeks after the show's closure. \n

Also see Ride/AvengersCAMPUS, the land in California Adventure based on the MCU. ''Rogers: The Musical'' wasn't part of this land, but the Hyperion is literally just outside its borders.



* AdaptedOut: Loki's Chitauri backup dancers ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer yes, really]]) no longer appear in "Save the City".

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* AdaptedOut: Loki's Chitauri backup dancers ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer yes, really]]) (yes, really) no longer appear in "Save the City".



* WorldOfHam: Imagine the MCU with campier characters, glittery costumes, and showstopping musical numbers. That's this show.

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* WorldOfHam: Imagine the MCU with campier characters, glittery costumes, and showstopping musical numbers. That's this show.show.
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** Loki only appears in "Save the City" as a non-speaking part. Since he's played by Nick Fury's actor (who has to make a quick change in-between songs), he only has time to fight the Avengers for a few seconds.

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** Loki only briefly appears in "Save the City" as a non-speaking part. Since he's played by Nick Fury's actor (who has to make a quick change in-between songs), he only has time to fight the Avengers for a few seconds.

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* DemotedToExtra: As the title implies, this is Steve Rogers' story, so the rest of the Avengers are relegated to small supporting roles.

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* DemotedToExtra: DemotedToExtra:
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As the title implies, this is Steve Rogers' story, so the rest of the Avengers are relegated to small supporting roles.roles.
** Bucky Barnes only appears in two scenes and becomes the Winter Soldier offstage. This is justified, since his actor also plays one of the Lead New Yorkers in "Save the City".
** Loki only appears in "Save the City" as a non-speaking part. Since he's played by Nick Fury's actor (who has to make a quick change in-between songs), he only has time to fight the Avengers for a few seconds.
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Thus, this five-minute joke musical was expanded into a 30-minute, one-act production, with new songs composed by Christopher Lennertz and a book penned by Hunter Bell. It premiered on June 30, 2023 at the Hyperion Theater[[note]]The first production performed at the theater since its two-year closure[[/note]] for a limited summer engagement, lasting until August 31, 2023.

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Thus, this five-minute joke musical was expanded into a 30-minute, one-act production, with new songs composed by Christopher Lennertz and a book penned by Hunter Bell. It premiered on June 30, 2023 at the Hyperion Theater[[note]]The first production performed at the theater since its two-year closure[[/note]] for a limited summer engagement, lasting until August 31, 2023.
2023. An official cast album was released a few weeks after the show's closure.

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* CompanyCrossReferences: The Times Square backdrop features advertisements for both Walt Disney World and the [[Theatre/TheLionKing Lion King musical]]. Nick Fury also mentions ''Franchise/StarWars'' (particularly Darth Vader) during "What You Missed".

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The Times Square backdrop features advertisements for both Walt Disney World and the [[Theatre/TheLionKing Lion King musical]]. Nick Fury also mentions ''Franchise/StarWars'' (particularly Darth Vader) during "What You Missed".Missed".
** In the closing performance, Nick Fury sings a bit of [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} "Friend Like Me"]], which doubles as an homage to one of the Hyperion's previous shows, ''Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular''.
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* PrecisionFStrike: When describing Ant-Man, Nick Fury sings, "Ant-Man's small, but gives 'em hell!" which is certainly a phrase that you don't normally hear in a Disney park show.
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* ArcWords: "I can do this all day." It's sung at least once in the majority of the songs.

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* ArcWords: "I can do this all day." It's sung at least once in the majority of the songs.almost every song.

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* ArcWords: "I can do this all day." It's sung at least once in the majority of the songs.


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* ArcWords: "I can do this all day." It's sung at least once in the majority of the songs.
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* ArcWords: "I can do this all day." It's sung at least once in the majority of the songs.


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* AdaptedOut: Loki's Chitauri backup dancers ([[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer yes, really]]) no longer appear in "Save the City".
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Thus, this five-minute joke musical was expanded into a 30-minute, one-act production, with new songs composed by Christopher Lennertz and a book penned by Hunter Bell. It premiered on June 30, 2023 at the Hyperion Theater[[note]]The first production performed at the theater since its two-year closure[[/note]] for a limited summer engagement.

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Thus, this five-minute joke musical was expanded into a 30-minute, one-act production, with new songs composed by Christopher Lennertz and a book penned by Hunter Bell. It premiered on June 30, 2023 at the Hyperion Theater[[note]]The first production performed at the theater since its two-year closure[[/note]] for a limited summer engagement.
engagement, lasting until August 31, 2023.

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