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** Taken to ridiculous heights during the "Gamma Attack!" event, where The Leader arrives at the Academy and proceeds to ''torch the head office''. The characters don't even mention it, and Spider-Woman will still glide to the top of the building as if everything was fine.
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* BlessedAreTheCheesemakers: Tony has a fridge devoted just to cheese.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Taskmaster is played as strictly mercenary and will work for whoever will hire him. Here, he's just plain AxCrazy. Averted for other recruitable villains, who aren't particularly better or worse here than they are in the comics.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Taskmaster is played as strictly mercenary and will work for whoever will hire him. Here, he's just plain AxCrazy. Averted for other recruitable villains, who aren't particularly better or worse here than they are in the comics.

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* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, Hank Pym, Madam Hydra, and the Scientist Supreme (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Taskmaster is played as strictly mercenary and will work for whoever will hire him. Here, he's just plain AxCrazy. Averted for other recruitable villains, who aren't particularly better or worse here than they are in the comics.
* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, Hank Pym, Madam Hydra, and the Scientist Supreme (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).with).



* CharacterShilling: InUniverse, both AIM and the Academy are both determined to recruit Kamala into their ranks and once she's with the Academy, both Pepper and Fury gush about how she's the most powerful of them all and they're so glad to have her on their team. [[spoiler:There's some implication that [[MistakenForBadass they got her mixed up with]] [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers]].]]

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* CharacterShilling: InUniverse, both AIM and the Academy are both determined to recruit Kamala into their ranks and once she's with the Academy, both Pepper and Fury gush about how she's the most powerful of them all and they're so glad to have her on their team. [[spoiler:There's There's some implication that [[MistakenForBadass [[spoiler:[[MistakenForBadass they got her mixed up with]] [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers]].]]Danvers]]]] -- then again, [[spoiler:AIM made a weapon that has ''fanboy trivia'' as a weakness]], which ''is'' Kamala's specialty and a valid reason why both schools would want her so badly.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. They're still arrogant, selfish people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.
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* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, Taskmaster, and Taskmaster Baron Zemo are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. They're still arrogant, selfish people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three All four have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics comics, though, so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.
** As of February 25 2016, you can now add Baron Zemo.
times (though that doesn't quite explain Taskmaster, who is portrayed as nastier than his strictly-business comics version).
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* CharacterShilling: InUniverse, both AIM and the Academy are both determined to recruit Kamala into their ranks and once she's with the Academy, both Pepper and Fury gush about how she's the most powerful of them all and they're so glad to have her on their team. [[spoiler:There's some implication that [[MistakenForBadass they got her mixed up with]] [[ComicBook/MsMarvel Carol Danvers]].]]
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** As of February 25 2016, you can now add Baron Zemo.
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* TimeCrash: The Timefog surrounding the academy seems to be some manner of this, with debris from different events leaking through it and the layout of it constantly rearranging. The implication is that [[spoiler: it's coming from the main universe where all of these characters are adults]].

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* BlackComedy: There's a lot of creepy jokes in this game, ranging from things like Enchantress wanting to drive the boys literally crazy, to just about everything that comes out of Hank Pym's mouth, particularly regards things like cheerfully destroying the world with experiments or electrocuting students to improve their creativity.



* NightmareFetishist: When Enchantress says she wants all the boys to go crazy for her, Wasp responds that they already are. Enchantress then explains that she won't be happy until they are literally crazy and start making her gifts out of hair and fingernails.

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* NightmareFetishist: NightmareFetishist:
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When Enchantress says she wants all the boys to go crazy for her, Wasp responds that they already are. Enchantress then explains that she won't be happy until they are literally crazy and start making her gifts out of hair and fingernails.fingernails.
** Hank Pym seems ''way'' too cheerful and happy about the horrible things that might come about due to his and Tony's experiments.


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* YouGetMeCoffee: In one questline Falcon decides to ask Wasp to help him figure out how to get more recruits to the Academy. She decides to make him her assistant, then immediately orders him to fetch her a cappuccino.

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Lampshaded.
-->'''Tony Stark''': Time to put these magic fingers to work. By building things. Get your mind out of the gutter.



** Ms. Marvel stop by briefly in an early mission.

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** Ms. Marvel stop stops by briefly for one of Tony's parties in an early mission.mission, and mentions Ant-Man and Hawkeye offscreen.



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if you've sent them off-campus for an entirely different quest. The same applies to NPC Nick Fury when he's reported missing. A later quest justifies this, as according to another character Fury leaves behind a holographic projection to fill in for him when he's away on business.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if you've sent them off-campus for an entirely different quest. The same applies to NPC Nick Fury when he's reported missing. A later quest justifies this, as according to another character Kamala says Fury leaves behind a holographic projection to fill in for him when he's away on business.business - but then again, the real Fury showed up when Kamala thought he was out. Fury ''lies''.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Tony and his womanizing are good for these:
** For one of his minor quests to "Tinker with Tech", Tony says "[[ADateWithRosiePalms Time to put these magic fingers to work.]] By building things. [[LampshadedDoubleEntendre Get your mind out of the gutter.]]"
** He asks Black Widow about the idea of making a robot that looks and acts just like her. She asks the obvious question ''why'' before deciding she'd rather not know. (He's talking about tricking enemies with Life Model Decoys rather than anything untoward.)
** Wasp asks Tony about Pym Particles:
--->'''Tony:''' I stay away from anything involving shrinking.\\
'''Wasp:''' They can also make you bigger.\\
'''Tony:''' Alright, I'm in.


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** During one of the beach event quests, Loki mentions bilgesnipes, which were also brought up in ''Film/TheAvengers2012''.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Some heroes that aren't yet unlocked will occasionally appear during cutscenes to talk with the heroes who have.
** Ms. Marvel stop by briefly in an early mission.
** During Wasp's beach missions, the first glimpses of Ant-Man and Hawkeye are shown.

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* BeachEpisode: The "Surf, Sun, and Mischief" event lasting from February 19 to February 25 involves Loki building a beach on campus, several beach-themed decorations, and beath outfits for Loki, Tony, and Janet. All of these items also require a new quest item, Beach Balls, in order to unlock them.

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* BeachEpisode: The "Surf, Sun, and Mischief" limited-time event lasting from February 19 to February 25 involves Loki building a beach on campus, several beach-themed decorations, and beath beach outfits for Loki, Tony, and Janet. All of these items also require a new quest item, Beach Balls, in order to unlock them.



* InSeriesNickname: Loki often refers to Iron Man as Armor-Man.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. Loki and Enchantress, at least, are still arrogant, selfish people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.
* TwoTeacherSchool: Nick Fury is the Director, Pepper Potts is his assistant, Hank Pym is a teacher, and Odin is around in some vague position of authority. Other than that Tony builds some suspiciously Ultron-like robots to do grunt work but that's it. Over at the enemy schools, Madame Hydra and the Scientist Supreme are the only known administrators.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. Loki and Enchantress, at least, are They're still arrogant, selfish people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.
* TwoTeacherSchool: Nick Fury is the Director, Pepper Potts is his assistant, Hank Pym is a teacher, Ares is the combat instructor, and Odin is around in some vague position of authority. Other than that Tony builds some suspiciously Ultron-like robots to do grunt work but that's it. Over at the enemy schools, Madame Hydra and the Scientist Supreme are the only known administrators.
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* BeachEpisode: The "Surf, Sun, and Mischief" event lasting from February 19 to February 25 involves Loki building a beach on campus, several beach-themed decorations, and beath outfits for Loki, Tony, and Janet. All of these items also require a new quest item, Beach Balls, in order to unlock them.
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** After Hank helps Tony get inspired to invent new tech (by electrocuting him), Tony says he's invented a new line of robots that he plans on calling ComicBook/{{Ultron}}. Hank comments that he wishes he had thought of that himself.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if you've sent them off-campus for an entirely different quest. The same applies to NPC Nick Fury when he's reported missing.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if you've sent them off-campus for an entirely different quest. The same applies to NPC Nick Fury when he's reported missing. A later quest justifies this, as according to another character Fury leaves behind a holographic projection to fill in for him when he's away on business.



* MythologyGag: Often appear in the news {{crawl}}.
** "[[Comicbook/SheHulk law]] [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} student]] exposes superhuman rights violations."
** "Historian attributes time oddities to fabled "conqueror"."
** "Archeologists uncover legendary [[BlackKnight Ebony Blade]]".

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* MythologyGag: MythologyGag:
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Often appear in the a news {{crawl}}.
** "[[Comicbook/SheHulk law]]
{{crawl}} that appears in occasional cutscenes:
-->"[[Comicbook/SheHulk Law]]
[[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} student]] exposes superhuman rights violations."
** --> "Historian attributes time oddities to fabled "conqueror"."
** --> "Archeologists uncover legendary [[BlackKnight Ebony Blade]]".Blade".
** Loki confides to Baron Zemo that he plans to turn the heroes against each other. Zemo mutters "[[ComicBook/CivilWar Civil]] [[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar War]]"... and then comments that he's not sure why he said that.



* OddFriendship: Loki manages to get along well with the Vision, the two bonding over their love of parties.

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* OddFriendship: Loki manages to get along well with the Vision, the two bonding over their love of parties.parties (and the fact that Vision isn't human also seems to work in his favor). He later strikes one up with Tony, impressed with how he's a self-admitted {{Troll}}.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. Loki and Enchantress, at least, are still arrogant, rather unpleasant people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. Loki and Enchantress, at least, are still arrogant, rather unpleasant selfish people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.

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* CatchPhrase: Tony will sometimes say "Time to get serious!" then subvert it by then saying "Is what people keep telling me all the time" or "Or not!"

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* CatchPhrase: Tony will sometimes say "Time to get serious!" then subvert it by then saying "Is what people keep are always telling me all the time" me." or "Or not!"


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* DistractedByTheSexy: Enchantress has an activity called Mesmerize the Mortals, which has her in a hot tub.
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* CatchPhrase: Tony will sometimes say "Time to get serious!" then subvert it by then saying "Is what people keep telling me all the time" or "Or not!"


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* InSeriesNickname: Loki often refers to Iron Man as Armor-Man.


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* MechaMooks: The Robo Dojo pits the students against some Ultron-like robots, the same as the bartender at Club A. A brief dialogue after Tony and Pepper talk about the benefits of not having to worry about destroying robots, [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman since they can just be rebuilt again]], hints that the robots [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters aren't that happy about their current situation.]]


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* NightmareFetishist: When Enchantress says she wants all the boys to go crazy for her, Wasp responds that they already are. Enchantress then explains that she won't be happy until they are literally crazy and start making her gifts out of hair and fingernails.
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* TeenSuperspy: Black Widow, due to the AgeLift.

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* TeenSuperspy: Black Widow, Jessica Drew, and Maria Hill due to the AgeLift.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if they're away from campus for an entirely different quest.
Some story quests revolve around Fury going missing and the Avengers rescuing him from the Hydra Academy, but he's still present in other quest lines at the same time.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if they're away from campus you've sent them off-campus for an entirely different quest.
Some story quests revolve around
quest. The same applies to NPC Nick Fury going missing and the Avengers rescuing him from the Hydra Academy, but when he's still present in other quest lines at the same time.reported missing.

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* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, Hank Pym, and Madam Hydra (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).

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* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, Hank Pym, and Madam Hydra Hydra, and the Scientist Supreme (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Some story quests revolve around Fury going missing and the Avengers rescuing him from the Hydra Academy, but he's still present in other quest lines at the same time.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Characters will always be available for quest cutscenes, even if they're away from campus for an entirely different quest.
Some story quests revolve around Fury going missing and the Avengers rescuing him from the Hydra Academy, but he's still present in other quest lines at the same time.



* SuperheroSchool: The basic concept. The rival Hydra Academy is an AcademyOfEvil.

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* SuperheroSchool: The basic concept. The rival Hydra Academy is an AcademyOfEvil.and AIM Institute are [[AcademyOfEvil Academies of Evil]]. There's apparently a second good school somewhere in the cosmos called the Cosmic Conservatory, [[spoiler:but it looks to have been destroyed before the events of the game]].



* TwoTeacherSchool: Nick Fury is the Director, Pepper Potts is his assistant, Hank Pym is a teacher, and Odin is around in some vague position of authority. Other than that Tony builds some suspiciously Ultron-like robots to do grunt work but that's it. Over at the Hydra Academy, Madame Hydra is the only known administrator.

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* TwoTeacherSchool: Nick Fury is the Director, Pepper Potts is his assistant, Hank Pym is a teacher, and Odin is around in some vague position of authority. Other than that Tony builds some suspiciously Ultron-like robots to do grunt work but that's it. Over at the Hydra Academy, enemy schools, Madame Hydra is and the Scientist Supreme are the only known administrator.administrators.
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* TeenSuperspy: Black Widow, due to the AgeLift.
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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Odin threatens to send Loki to a dungeon decorated in pictures of Thor as punishment.
* {{Crawl}}: Appears during the news segments, often teasing future events.


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* MythologyGag: Often appear in the news {{crawl}}.
** "[[Comicbook/SheHulk law]] [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} student]] exposes superhuman rights violations."
** "Historian attributes time oddities to fabled "conqueror"."
** "Archeologists uncover legendary [[BlackKnight Ebony Blade]]".
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* AlphaBitch: Enchantress. Her possible actions even include "Judge Everyone", "Remain Stunning", and "Scoff at Peons".
* AmazingTechnicolourPopulation: Frost Giant Loki is pale blue like his parent species, and Vision as usual has red and green skin.



* GoodScarsEvilScars: Taskmaster has a straight scar going down the right side of his face, over his eye and eyebrow.
* HeelFaceTurn: Jessica pulls one just before arriving at the Academy, as she used to go to the HYDRA school. It causes a lot of people not to trust her for her first few missions.



* MadScientist: Hank Pym. He even says that if you're not putting the world at risk, you're doing super-science wrong.



* TheTeamNormal: The Falcon is emphasized as one; some focus is put on how his only super-ability is "owns a JetPack".



* WalkingShirtlessScene: The Hulk, who wears only pants and shoes. Also Frost Giant Loki, who has a fur cloak around his shoulders but leaves his torso completely exposed.
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* GoodGuyBar: Club A.


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* TakeYourTime: HYDRA might be unleashing mind-control gas on the populace, or drilling into the ground to create Earthquakes, but there's no rush if you need your characters to spend two hours dancing at the club.

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* AmazingTechnicolourPopulation: Frost Giant Loki is pale blue like his parent species, and Vision as usual has red and green skin.



* InsistentTerminology: The Vision is a Synthezoid, not a robot.



* OddFriendship: Loki manages to get along well with the Vision.

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* OddFriendship: Loki manages to get along well with the Vision.Vision, the two bonding over their love of parties.



* WalkingShirtlessScene: The Hulk, who wears only pants and shoes.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Jessica pulls one just before arriving at the Academy, as she used to go to the HYDRA school. It causes a lot of people not to trust her for her first few missions.

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''Avengers Academy'' is a free-to-play mobile game by [=TinyCo=], the developers of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy: The Quest for Stuff''.

This time, the heroes are new students entering the Academy.
They're here to learn how to become heroes and defeat the forces of evil!!



Created by [=TinyCo=].

This time, the heroes are new students entering the Academy.
They're here to learn how to become heroes and defeat the forces of evil!!




* AdaptationalHeroism: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes and are frenemies with them at worst.
* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, and Hank Pym (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).
* AlphaBitch: Enchantress. The quest to unlock her is even called "Mean Girl".

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes and are frenemies with them at worst.
* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, and Hank Pym Pym, and Madam Hydra (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).
* AllegedlyFreeGame: Par for the course with a free-to-play game. The premium currency is primarily used to speed up the game's timers, though there are also extra heroes and a couple alternate costumes that can be bought with it.
* AlphaBitch: Enchantress. The quest to unlock her is Her possible actions even called "Mean Girl".include "Judge Everyone", "Remain Stunning", and "Scoff at Peons".



** Oddly, Warmachine's second outfit actually looks like the finished Warmachine armor, while his third resembles the Hulkbuster more than any of the Warmachine armors.

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** Oddly, Warmachine's War Machine's second outfit actually looks like the finished Warmachine War Machine armor, while his third resembles the Hulkbuster more than any of the Warmachine War Machine armors.



* CulturalPosturing: Loki and Enchantress love lording their Asgardian superiority over the others.



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Some story quests revolve around Fury going missing and the Avengers rescuing him from the Hydra Academy, but he's still present in other quest lines at the same time.



* ShoutOut: One of Falcon's actions is training with a punching bag, titled [[VideoGame/FZero "Falcon Punch"]].

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* ShoutOut: OddFriendship: Loki manages to get along well with the Vision.
* ShoutOut:
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One of Falcon's actions is training with a punching bag, titled [[VideoGame/FZero "Falcon Punch"]].Punch"]].
** Enchantress' unlock quest is called "Film/{{Mean Girl|s}}".
* SuperheroSchool: The basic concept. The rival Hydra Academy is an AcademyOfEvil.



* TokenEvilTeammate: Loki, Enchantress, and Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes. Loki and Enchantress, at least, are still arrogant, rather unpleasant people in line with their comics incarnations; and all three have taken trips through the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor in the comics so it's plausible they ''could'' work with the heroes at times.
* TwoTeacherSchool: Nick Fury is the Director, Pepper Potts is his assistant, Hank Pym is a teacher, and Odin is around in some vague position of authority. Other than that Tony builds some suspiciously Ultron-like robots to do grunt work but that's it. Over at the Hydra Academy, Madame Hydra is the only known administrator.



* YoungerAndHipper: Almost all of the adult heroes have been de-aged so that they're at more or less the average college student age.

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* YoungerAndHipper: Almost all of the adult heroes have been de-aged so that they're at more or less the average college student age. One "hipper" update that stands out is that Vision is apparently a great DJ.
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** Oddly, Warmachine's second outfit actually looks like the finished Warmachine armor, while his third resembles the Hulkbuster more than any of the Warmachine armors.
* CivvieSpandex: All the characters start off wearing street clothes, though designed to keep their colors and motifs.


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* GoodScarsEvilScars: Taskmaster has a straight scar going down the right side of his face, over his eye and eyebrow.


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* WalkingShirtlessScene: The Hulk, who wears only pants and shoes.

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* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, and Hank Pym (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).

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* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, and Hank Pym (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel Marvel, Kamala Khan (who's already in school to begin with, though she is bumped up slightly from high school to college freshman).



* HighSchoolAU: Or rather, College A.U., but it's pretty much the same thing.

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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Lampshaded.
-->'''Tony Stark''': Time to put these magic fingers to work. By building things. Get your mind out of the gutter.
* HighSchoolAU: Or rather, College A.U., AU, but it's pretty much the same thing.

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Created by TinyCo.

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Created by TinyCo.
[=TinyCo=].



* AdaptationalHeroism: Loki and Enchantress are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes and are frenemies with them at worst.
* AgeLift: Ms. Marvel is usually portrayed as a high school student. Here, she's a college student.
* Main/{{Younger and Hipper}}: Almost all of the adult heroes have been de-aged so that they're at more or less the average college student age.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Loki Loki, Enchantress, and Enchantress Taskmaster are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes and are frenemies with them at worst.
* AgeLift: Most characters are dialed back from adults to college students; the exceptions are Nick Fury, Odin, and Hank Pym (who remain authority figures) and Ms. Marvel (who's already in school to begin with, though she is usually portrayed as a bumped up slightly from high school student. Here, she's a to college student.
freshman).
* Main/{{Younger AlphaBitch: Enchantress. The quest to unlock her is even called "Mean Girl".
* BetaOutfit: The various heroes start out with what can be considered Alpha Outfits; civilian clothing with elements of their hero identity. Upgrading them a few times will change them to Beta Outfits with more elaborate gear,
and Hipper}}: upgrading them all the way will give them their full superhero outfit.
* HighSchoolAU: Or rather, College A.U., but it's pretty much the same thing.
* MadScientist: Hank Pym. He even says that if you're not putting the world at risk, you're doing super-science wrong.
* ShoutOut: One of Falcon's actions is training with a punching bag, titled [[VideoGame/FZero "Falcon Punch"]].
* TheTeamNormal: The Falcon is emphasized as one; some focus is put on how his only super-ability is "owns a JetPack".
* YoungerAndHipper:
Almost all of the adult heroes have been de-aged so that they're at more or less the average college student age.
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Not to be confused with the [[ComicBook/AvengersAcademy Marvel Comic of the same name.]]

Created by TinyCo.

This time, the heroes are new students entering the Academy.
They're here to learn how to become heroes and defeat the forces of evil!!


!!Avengers Academy provides examples of:
* AdaptationalHeroism: Loki and Enchantress are usually villains, but here they're fellow students with the heroes and are frenemies with them at worst.
* AgeLift: Ms. Marvel is usually portrayed as a high school student. Here, she's a college student.
* Main/{{Younger and Hipper}}: Almost all of the adult heroes have been de-aged so that they're at more or less the average college student age.

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