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It's been confirmed that Kamala will play a major role in Season 3, the same season that is featuring an adaptation of ''Comicbook/CivilWar''. She'll likely end up as the hero caught in the middle, similar to Spider-Man in the original comic.

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It's been confirmed that Kamala will play a major role in Season 3, the same season that is featuring an adaptation of ''Comicbook/CivilWar''.''ComicBook/CivilWar2006''. She'll likely end up as the hero caught in the middle, similar to Spider-Man in the original comic.
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[[WMG: The shows on WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse aren't in the same universe, they're in parallel ones...And the Avengers are the defining keystone.]]

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[[WMG: The shows on WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse WesternAnimation/{{Marvel Universe|DisneyXD}} aren't in the same universe, they're in parallel ones...And the Avengers are the defining keystone.]]
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[[WMG:''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' is set not long before this series.]]

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[[WMG:''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' [[WMG:''[[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012 Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' is set not long before this series.]]
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[[WMG: Eventually, the Avengers make their own Adaptoid.]]
* Which will copy the powers, abilities, skills, and weapons of the New Cabal, The Leader, Loki, Kang the Conquerer, Arnim Zola, The Enchantress, and Skurge the Executioner.
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* Seems to be the case, in episode 15 of season 5 Peter shows up and he is the new one.
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Confirmed! She was a team member in season 4.



* Universe Two: Ultimate Spiderman, the Avengers initiative did not involve the Hulk and was not split apart over a single event, but fell apart slightly as the lack of threats justifying them working together left them focusing on indivual crime-fighting. Hulk was not part of the Avengers.

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* Universe Two: Ultimate Spiderman, the Avengers initiative did not involve the Hulk and was not split apart over a single event, but fell apart slightly as the lack of threats justifying them working together left them focusing on indivual individual crime-fighting. Hulk was not part of the Avengers.
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[[WMG: Undoing Battleworld is the reason for ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'']]
Battleworld can jumble and rewrite multiple worlds and realities together, and like in the comics, nothing was bound to stay the same afterwards. Battleworld must have done a CosmicRetcon on the events of ''Ultimate Spider-Man''.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't shocked by his change in appearance.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't shocked by his change in appearance. appearance and voice.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't shocked by his change in new appearance.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't shocked by his change in new appearance.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice, and change in skin color.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised shocked by his new voice, and change in skin color.new appearance.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice, and change in skin color.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is actually this universe's Baron Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice, and change in skin color.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe. The Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice, and change in skin color.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe. universe (possibly Earth-616). The Chiwetel Ejiofor Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice, and change in skin color.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe. The Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice and change in skin color.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe. The Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain America isn't surprised by his new voice voice, and change in skin color. color.
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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe. The Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain American isn't at all surprised by his new voice and skin color.

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The Mordo in Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe. The Mordo from season 4 of this show is this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain American America isn't at all surprised by his new voice and change in skin color.
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The Mordo in Ultinate Spider-man is from an alternate universe similar. The Mordo in this show is THIS universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain American isn't at all surprised by his new voice and skin color.

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The Mordo in Ultinate Ultimate Spider-man is from an alternate universe similar. universe. The Mordo in from season 4 of this show is THIS this universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain American isn't at all surprised by his new voice and skin color.
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The Mordo in this cartoon is from a universe similar to the MCU.


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The Mordo in Ultinate Spider-man is from an alternate universe similar. The Mordo in this cartoon show is from a universe similar to the MCU.

THIS universe's Mondo. It would explain why Captain American isn't at all surprised by his new voice and skin color.

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*** I have a theory that the shows do indeed take place in the same universe, but the Ulysses Klaue and Baron Mordo in Avengers Assemble are from another universe similar to the MCU. They look nothing like the ones from Ultimate Spider-man. Mordo in this show is african american, and Captain American doesn't notice the change in voice and skin color. Perhaps there are two Baron Mordos running around.

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*** I have a theory that the shows do indeed take place in the same universe, but the Ulysses Klaue and Baron Mordo in Avengers Assemble are from another universe similar to the MCU. They look nothing like the ones from Ultimate Spider-man. Mordo in this show is african american, and Captain American doesn't notice the change in voice and skin color. Perhaps there are two Baron Mordos running around.


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[[WMG: The Baron Mordo in this series isn't the same one from Ultimate Spider-man.]]
The Mordo in this cartoon is from a universe similar to the MCU.

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*** I have a theory that the shows do indeed take place in the same universe, but the Ulysses Klaue and Baron Mordo in Avengers Assemble are from another universe similar to the MCU. They look nothing like the ones from Ultimate Spider-man. Mordo in this show is african american, and Captain American doesn't notice the change in voice and appearance. Perhaps there are two Mordos running around.

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*** I have a theory that the shows do indeed take place in the same universe, but the Ulysses Klaue and Baron Mordo in Avengers Assemble are from another universe similar to the MCU. They look nothing like the ones from Ultimate Spider-man. Mordo in this show is african american, and Captain American doesn't notice the change in voice and appearance. skin color. Perhaps there are two Baron Mordos running around.
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*** I have a theory that the shows do indeed take place in the same universe, but the Ulysses Klaue and Baron Mordo in Avengers Assemble are from another universe similar to the MCU. They look nothing like the ones from Ultimate Spider-man. Mordo in this show is african american, and Captain American doesn't notice the change in voice and appearance. Perhaps there are two Mordos running around.
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* [[TheLeader Phil Coulson]] and [[TheDividual FitzSimmons]] have already appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man, so the animated Marvel Universe just needs to introduce a few more to make this possible.


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[[WMG: One of the latent Inhumans transformed by the [[MassEmpoweringEvent Terrigen Wave]] is none other than ComicBook/DaisyJohnson.]]
Whether she was taken under Coulson's wing before or after her Terrigenesis is unclear.
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It's been confirmed that Kamala will play a major role in Season 3, the same season that is featuring an adaptation of Comicbook/CivilWar. She'll likely end up as the hero caught in the middle, similar to Spider-Man in the original comic.

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It's been confirmed that Kamala will play a major role in Season 3, the same season that is featuring an adaptation of Comicbook/CivilWar.''Comicbook/CivilWar''. She'll likely end up as the hero caught in the middle, similar to Spider-Man in the original comic.



[[WMG: The shows on WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse aren't in the same universe, they're in parallel ones...And the Avengers are the defining keystone]].

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[[WMG: The shows on WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse aren't in the same universe, they're in parallel ones...And the Avengers are the defining keystone]].keystone.]]
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** There's good reason to believe they are still the same universe--Ant Man's appearance in ''Ultimate Spiderman'' establishes him as a member of the Avengers, which is because of his joining in ''The Ultron Outbreak''. One episode in ''Ultimate Spiderman'', "The Incredible Spider-Hulk" set up the events of ''Hulk and the Agents of SMASH'', the Collector and the Grandmaster being brothers in ''Ultimate Spiderman'' carries on even in ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. In Agents of SMASH, it's established in its finale that Hulk maintained simultaneous leadership, meaning he still fought with the Avengers offscreen. Guardians of the Galaxy is more or less a prequel to all the other shows, such that it shows how Thor met the Guardians and how Loki betrayed Thor.
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[[WMG: The shows on WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse aren't in the same universe, they're in parallel ones...And the Avengers are the defining keystone]].
Parallel universes are defined by small changes, in this case, revolving around the first formation and breakup of the Avengers, and the predominance of certain villains.
* Universe Prime: Avengers Assemble, the Avengers break up at some point, and are called back together.
* Universe Two: Ultimate Spiderman, the Avengers initiative did not involve the Hulk and was not split apart over a single event, but fell apart slightly as the lack of threats justifying them working together left them focusing on indivual crime-fighting. Hulk was not part of the Avengers.
* Universe Three: Hulk and the agents of SMASH: Avengers do not come back together for a longer time, Hulk was originally part of the Avengers.
* The Guardians of the Galaxy show is set in it's own universe, with certain differences denying the possibilities of the three above. Supergiant was shown in with her traditional powerset in Avengers Assemble, yet has a (Admittedly more logical considering her name) powerset here. Likewise, The Collector and Ronan are notably different from the versions seen in Spiderman and Hulk's shows.
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[[WMG: When the Wasp appears, it'll be Hope Van Dyne rather than Janet]]
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[[WMG:DoctorDoom will regain his DiplomaticImpunity]]

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[[WMG:DoctorDoom [[WMG:Doctor Doom will regain his DiplomaticImpunity]]
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[[WMG:DoctorDoom will hire the cabal]]

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[[WMG:DoctorDoom [[WMG:Doctor Doom will hire the cabal]]

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