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Guardians of the Galaxy Disney Plus Has Different Ending

American superhero animated television series

Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians Of The Galaxy Series Poster.jpg

Promotional poster

Also known as Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout! (season 3)
Genre
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Science fiction
  • Superhero
  • Space Western
Based on

Guardians of the Galaxy
by

  • Dan Abnett
  • Andy Lanning
Developed by Marty Isenberg
Starring
  • Will Friedle
  • Trevor Devall
  • Vanessa Marshall
  • Kevin Michael Richardson
  • David Sobolov
Composer Michael Tavera
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 78 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Alan Fine
  • Dan Buckley
  • Joe Quesada
  • Jeph Loeb
  • Cort Lane
  • Eric Radomski
  • Stan Lee
  • Stephen Wacker (seasons 1 and 2)
  • Marsha Griffin (season 3)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company Marvel Animation
Distributor Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original network Disney XD
Original release August 1, 2015 (2015-08-01) [1] –
June 9, 2019 (2019-06-09)
Chronology
Related shows Avengers Assemble
Ultimate Spider-Man
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
Marvel's Spider-Man
External links
Official website

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (titled Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout for the final season) is an American animated television series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. It is produced by Marvel Animation. The series airs on Disney XD. It premiered on September 26, 2015, as part of the Marvel Universe on Disney XD.

While the series features the same main characters as the film of the same name, it is not a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe nor is it set in the same continuity as the film.[2] Seth Green was the only actor from the film to return, reprising his role as Howard the Duck.

The third and final season, premiered in March 2018,[3] and ended on June 9, 2019.[4]

Plot [edit]

Season 1 [edit]

The Guardians of the Galaxy team consists of Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot. They have obtained an artifact called the Spartaxian CryptoCube that is tied to the Spartax race. Inside is a map leading to the Cosmic Seed. The Cosmic Seed is a powerful weapon that is capable of creating a new universe. The Guardians of the Galaxy must find and destroy the Cosmic Seed before it can wind up in the hands of Thanos, his minions Ronan the Accuser, Nebula, Korath the Pursuer, and his ally J'son (who is Star-Lord's long-lost father), the Ravagers led by Yondu, and anyone else who would abuse its power to threaten the entire universe.

Season 2 [edit]

Marvel Entertainment announced on their Twitter feed that the Avengers will team up with the Guardians of the Galaxy in Season 2 for an episode where they fight the High Evolutionary.[5]

Following Thanos's defeat, the Guardians of the Galaxy get their hands on a strange sarcophagus that was found on Thanos's asteroid base that has strange abilities and later stolen by Yondu. The Guardians of the Galaxy work to find the sarcophagus while competing against Mantis and the Universal Believers. This sarcophagus later hatches into Adam Warlock where the Guardians of the Galaxy were able to get him to follow his own destiny on the right path.

After escaping from his prison and stealing the Nova Centurion helmets with the unwitting help of Sam Alexander, J'son makes plans to use them and gain control of Adam Warlock which leads to an event that turns Adam Warlock into the Magus after he absorbs J'son into his crystal where he attacks the planets associated with each of the Guardians of the Galaxy members. The Guardians of the Galaxy managed to break J'son out of Magus restoring him back to Adam Warlock. After J'son goes supernova with the Nova Centurian helmet that he steals from Peter, Adam Warlock takes the brunt of it and is cocooned by Groot until the day for his re-emergence occurs.

Season 3: Mission Breakout [edit]

A third season was announced at the D23 Expo, which is based on the Disney Parks attraction of the same name. In the final season, the Guardians of the Galaxy go on the run when they are framed by Collector who has Howard the Duck set them up for the theft of a Kree item after they broke some items in their last encounter at his special prison which leads to them evading the Kree Accuser Phyla-Vell. After Howard the Duck admitted being threatened by Collector into double-crossing the Guardians of the Galaxy as well as Collector's ship shrinking Hala by converting the black hole generator into a molecular compression engine, Phyla-Vell works with the Guardians of the Galaxy to save Hala and defeat Collector who gets away after setting his ship to self-destruct.[3]

After traversing through the Black Vortex, the Guardians of the Galaxy discover that the Asgardians' old enemies the Darkhawks have been replacing Nova Prime and members of the Galactic Council. The Darkhawks are made by Odin's brother Serpent who plans to reclaim Asgard. Using the reforged sword Dragonfang after claiming its pieces from two different area's and Hela's domain of Niffleheim, the Guardians of the Galaxy with the aid of Thanos and Loki were able to defeat Serpent and save the galaxy.

This season included Marvel characters Spider-Man, Max Modell, Venom, and Carnage in a crossover with the television series Spider-Man, with Stan Lee having a voice role to go with his cameo.[6]

Episodes [edit]

Cast [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Will Friedle – Peter Quill / Star-Lord[7]
  • Trevor Devall – Rocket Raccoon,[7] Ranger Raccoon,[8] Blackagar Boltagon/Black Bolt,[9] Grand Commissioner of Rigel, Fandral, Jarhead, Milano Computer Voice
  • Vanessa Marshall – Gamora,[7] Meredith Quill (subsequent appearances), Lab Chief X7,[8] Lab Chief X8,[8] Crystalia Amaquelin/Crystal, Forest Animals
  • Kevin Michael Richardson - Groot,[7] Broker, Wal Rus,[8] Mandala, Supremor/Supreme Intelligence, Heimdall, Blood Brothers, Timely Distribution Corporate Shipping Voice
  • David Sobolov – Drax the Destroyer,[7] Blackjack O'Hare[8]

Additional voices [edit]

  • Jonathan Adams – Ronan the Accuser,[10] Ronan the Exterminator
  • Charlie Adler - MODOK
  • Pamela Adlon – Ma Raccoon,[8] Sis Raccoon[8]
  • Diedrich Bader – Maximus Boltagon[9]
  • Laura Bailey – Lead Squirrel, Forest Animals, Posh Woman
  • Troy Baker – Loki, Hermod, Clint Barton/Hawkeye
  • Eric Bauza – Adam Warlock, Prince Shokk
  • Jeff Bennett – Rhomann Dey,[11] Zak-Del/Wraith
  • JB Blanc – Titus[12]
  • Jesse Burch – Black Dwarf
  • Jesse Burch (Season 2) and Kevin Shinick (Season 3) – Bruce Banner
  • Robbie Daymond – Peter Parker/Spider-Man
  • Jessica DiCicco – Tana Nile
  • John DiMaggio – Arisen Tyrk/Lunatik[12]
  • Robin Atkin Downes – Cul Borson/Serpent
  • Eric Edelstein – Sheriff Michael Coogan
  • Dave Fennoy – Korath-Thak/Korath the Pursuer
  • Jonathan Frakes – J'son,[13] J. Jonah J'son
  • Nika Futterman – Aldrif Odinsdottir/Angela
  • Brian George – Pyko[8]
  • Grant George (Season 2), Josh Keaton (Season 3) – Scott Lang/Ant-Man
  • Seth Green – Howard the Duck
  • Grey Griffin – Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel
  • Jennifer Hale – Mantis
  • Gavin Hammon – Alien Father
  • David Kaye – Corvus Glaive
  • Tom Kenny – Taneleer Tivan/The Collector, Drax-Man Narrator
  • Stan Lee – Elevator Operator
  • Logan Miller – Sam Alexander/Nova
  • Melanie Minichino – Eva Alexander
  • Nolan North – Gorgon Petragon, Herbert Edgar Wyndham/High Evolutionary, Jesse Alexander
  • Toks Olagundoye – Ja Kyee Lrurt
  • Khary Payton – Jukka
  • Stephen Root – Neeza
  • Marion Ross – Minn-Erva/Doctor Minerva
  • Della Saba – Carrie, Kaelynn Alexander
  • Isaac C. Singleton Jr. – Thanos
  • Roger Craig Smith – Steve Rogers/Captain America
  • Jason Spisak – En Dwi Gast/Grandmaster[12]
  • Tara Strong – Irani Rael/Nova Prime,[12] Lucy,[12] Rora, Young Adam Warlock, Alien Daughter, Baby Rabbit, Forest Animals
  • Cree Summer – Nebula,[14] Meredith Quill (1st appearance),[15] Captain Victoria
  • Raven-Symoné[16] – Valkyrie
  • Catherine Taber – Medusalith Amaquelin-Boltagon/Medusa[9]
  • Fred Tatasciore – Hulk, Max Modell, Prince Trow-Mah, Gronk
  • James Arnold Taylor – Yondu Udonta, Cosmo the Spacedog,[7] Kraglin Obfonteri, Svel Smard, J'Que
  • James Urbaniak – Ebony Maw
  • Oliver Vaquer – Karnak Mander-Azur
  • Kari Wahlgren – Proxima Midnight, Hela
  • Hynden Walch – Supergiant
  • Talon Warburton – Tryco Slatterus/Champion of the Universe
  • Audrey Wasilewski – Black Vortex
  • Frank Welker – Odin
  • Ming-Na Wen – Phyla-Vell[17]
  • Wil Wheaton – Michael Korvac
  • Travis Willingham – Thor, Hogun, Lead Bird, Masked Thug
  • Mick Wingert – Tony Stark/Iron Man
  • Henry Winkler – Grandpa Quill
  • Dave Wittenberg – Ichthyo Pike

Crew [edit]

  • Leo Riley – Supervising Director[18]
  • Lisa Schaffer – Casting and Voice Director

Production [edit]

Marvel was rumored to be considering a new animated series with another Spider-Man show or a Guardians of the Galaxy show. The appearances of the Guardians of the Galaxy in Avengers Assemble and Ultimate Spider-Man were supposed to be test runs for their own show. Screenrant.com.com indicated in January 2014 that the Guardians of the Galaxy series was selected for development.[19]

On July 26, 2014, at San Diego Comic-Con, a week before the release of the Guardians of the Galaxy film, Marvel Animation announced the Guardians of the Galaxy animated TV series with a trailer featuring Rocket Raccoon and Star-Lord.[20] With the success of the live action film, Marvel and Disney XD announced that they were moving forward with the animated series at New York Comic Con. They showed some test footage to the audience.[21] It is intended to air in 2015 as a part of the Marvel Universe on Disney XD.[18]

Advanced previews of the show started airing on Disney XD on August 1, 2015. A full preview of the series aired on Disney XD on September 5, 2015. The official one-hour premiere aired on September 26, 2015.[22]

Each episode is named after or a reference to a popular song from the 1960s, 1970s, or 1980s.

At New York Comic Con 2015 it was announced the series had been renewed for a second season, which Disney XD premiered on March 11, 2017.[23]

Broadcast [edit]

Guardians of the Galaxy aired on Disney XD in the United States and Disney Channel in Canada on September 5, 2015, as a preview. It officially debuted on September 26, 2015.[24] The series premiered on Disney XD in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 7, 2015. It also premiered on Disney XD in Australia and New Zealand on November 8, 2015.[25] [26] In India, from March 8, 2019 it is being aired on Marvel HQ, an Indian version of Disney XD.

Reception [edit]

Ratings [edit]

Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes Premiered Ended Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale viewers
(in millions)
1
Saturday 9:30 p.m.
26
September 5, 2015
0.39[27] 0.37 0.51

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes season 1 has an approval rating of 86% based on reviews from 7 critics.[28]

Nerdist gave the show a positive review stating "this was a pretty solid introduction to the Guardians of the Galaxy animated series".[29] ToonZone said "the premiere was pretty good, but the episodes that followed have shown real promise".[30] Screenrant wrote "Disney XD's Guardians of the Galaxy delivers an exhilarating action-packed adventure."[31] The Nerd Repository praised the series and stated "Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is an absolute blast and probably the best thing Marvel Animation has done in a long while."[32]

IGN gave the episodes a mixed review (6.6/10) and said "the show seems too concerned with adhering to the style, tone and look of the movie and not with leaving its own mark on the characters."[33] The A.V. Club gave the premiere a "B-" ranking. They wrote that "Disney XD has a very specific demographic that they are aiming for, which leaves "Road to Knowhere/Knowhere to Run" somewhat clunky and awkward."[34] The Solute stated "There is certainly potential for interesting stories to be told within Marvel's cosmic realm, especially when told in the medium of animation, but Guardians Of The Galaxy is far from realizing that potential right now."[35]

Music [edit]

In late August, it was revealed that licensed songs from the 1970s would be used to augment the tone and soundtrack of the series.[36]

In September, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Mix Vol. 1 (Music from the Animated Television Series) was announced. It is a collection of 12 songs featured in the show's first season.[37]

No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Hooked On A Feeling" Blue Swede 2:53
2. "Rocky Mountain Way" Joe Walsh 5:16
3. "Don't Stop Me Now" Queen 3:30
4. "Drift Away" Dobie Gray 3:57
5. "So You Are A Star" The Hudson Brothers 3:48
6. "The Boys Are Back In Town" Thin Lizzy 4:28
7. "Walk Away" James Gang 3:34
8. "Funk #49" James Gang 3:56
9. "Shake Your Groove Thing" Peaches & Herb 5:33
10. "I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor 8:01
11. "Funk Funk" Cameo 4:47
12. "Joy To The World" Three Dog Night 3:39
Total length: 50:42

Comics [edit]

The animated series is adapted into a comic book series known as Marvel Universe: Guardians of the Galaxy. It uses the episode's art work with writing and letter by Joe Caramagna.[38]

References [edit]

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  9. ^ a b c "Crystal Blue Persuasion". Guardians of the Galaxy. Season 1. Episode 12. February 28, 2016. Disney XD.
  10. ^ "Bad Moon Rising". Guardians of the Galaxy. Season 1. Episode 10. November 28, 2015. Disney XD.
  11. ^ "Space Cowboys". Guardians of the Galaxy. Season 1. Episode 11. February 21, 2016. Disney XD.
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  13. ^ http://marvel.com/news/tv/25793/star-lords_dad_comes_to_marvels_guardians_of_the_galaxy
  14. ^ Vanessa Marshall (August 24, 2015). "@IAmCreeSummer Hey Nebula, GuuuRRRRLLLLL!!!! You are amazing! xoxo". Twitter. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
  15. ^ "Take the Milano and Run". Guardians of the Galaxy. Season 0. Episode 1. July 26, 2015. Disney XD.
  16. ^ "Henry Winkler and Raven-Symoné to guest star on 'Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy' -- exclusive". EW.com.
  17. ^ "Gotta Get Outta this Place".
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  23. ^ NYCC 2015: Disney XD Renews "Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy"
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  36. ^ Guardians Of The Galaxy Cartoon Licenses Real 70s Hits, Like The Movie (UPDATE), by Rich Johnston, August 25, 2015, Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News
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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Guardians of the Galaxy at IMDb
  • Guardians of the Galaxy at the Big Cartoon DataBase

Guardians of the Galaxy Disney Plus Has Different Ending

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardians_of_the_Galaxy_(TV_series)