Ant-Man_(TV_series)

<i>Ant-Man</i> (TV series)

Ant-Man (TV series)

American TV series or program


Marvel's Ant-Man, also known as Ant-Man, is an American animated series of shorts based on comics published by Marvel Comics, featuring the character Scott Lang / Ant-Man. The series was created by Passion Studios' Ugo Bienvenu and Kevin Manach.[1][2] Josh Keaton voices Ant-Man while Melissa Rauch voices The Wasp.[3] It premiered on June 10, 2017 on Disney XD.[4][5]

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Plot

Scott Lang / Ant-Man fights with his enemies such as Yellowjacket, Whirlwind, Egghead and miniature alien invasions with the help of Wasp and Hank Pym.

Characters

Episodes

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Reception

Critical response

Kwame Opam of The Verge found that Marvel's Ant-Man captures Ant-Man's "quirkiness perfectly," writing, "The shorts have a Silver Age, Jack Kirby-esque feel to them, thanks to the sharp animation style and Lang’s constant quips. Lang is a natural swashbuckler here."[6] Bradley Prom of Screen Rant included Marvel's Ant-Man in their "9 Best Superhero Shorts Like I Am Groot" list, saying,, Many of the best shorts implement some unique artistic styles and designs. That’s certainly the case for Ant-Man as its looks more like a visual comic book than other animated series. [...] There are only six episodes of this short-lived series, with each only being around two minutes long, but there surely could have been more given the quality and comedic elements. "[7]


References

  1. Opam, Kwame (7 June 2017). "These Ant-Man animated shorts have the feel of an old-school comic". The Verge.
  2. Prom, Bradley (August 12, 2022). "9 Best Superhero Shorts Like I Am Groot". Screen Rant. Retrieved 2023-05-16.

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