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+ | '''[[Thor]]''' is a character voiced by [[John Rhys-Davies]] in all his speaking appearances. He appeared in the {{ff}} episodes {{eps|To Battle the Living Planet}} and {{eps|When Calls Galactus}} and {{ih}} episode {{eps|Mortal Bounds}}. He made a brief unvoiced cameo appearance in the {{xm}} episode {{eps|The Dark Phoenix}}, and appeared in the opening titles of {{auts}} though was the only one of the [[Avengers]] "Big Three" that didn't appear in the series. |
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− | '''{{eps|On Angel's Wings}}''' is the twentieth episode of {{xme}} and the seventh episode of its [[X-Men: Evolution Season Two|second season]]. Originally airing November 17th, 2001, it was written by [[Greg Johnson]], [[Boyd Kirkland]], and [[Craig Kyle]] while it was directed by [[Frank Paur]]. It features the introduction of {{C|Angel|xme}}, who in the [[Marvel Comics|comics]] is one of the original five members of the {{C|X-Men|xme}}. |
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+ | The mighty Thor is the [[Asgard]]ian god of thunder, son of [[Odin]], and wielder of the mystical [[Uru]] hammer [[Mjolnir]]. He came to [[Earth]] where he became famous as one of the most powerful [[superhero]]es on the planet. The Thunderer became tied to the mortal [[Donald Blake]] and would transform back into the doctor if he was away from Mjolnir too long. He joined the Avengers and became one of their most famous heroes along with [[Captain America]] and [[Iron Man]], though he didn't stay when [[Ant-Man]] took command. |
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− | It's {{C|Christmas|xme}} time in New York City. Strings of street lights, even stop lights, blink a bright red and green as the shoppers rush home with their treasures. But in a Worthington Towers penthouse, Warren (Mark Hildreth) sits alone until he hears of an apartment fire that has trapped a disabled woman. He flies there on a magnificent set of wings, thanks to his {{C|mutant|xme}} powers, and rescues the woman who thinks he is a guardian angel. At the {{C|Xavier Mansion|xme}}, the X-Men are have a farewell party before they all split up for the holidays. {{C|Nightcrawler|xme|Kurt}} (Brad Swaile) teases {{C|Shadowcat|xme|Kitty}} ([[Maggie Blue O'Hara]]) with a strand of mistletoe while {{C|Wolverine|xme|Logan}} ([[Scott McNeil]]) turns down {{C|Charles Xavier|xme|Charles's}} ([[David Kaye]]) offer to spend the season with them. {{C|Rogue|xme}} ([[Meghan Black]]) gives {{C|Cyclops|xme|Scott}} ([[Kirby Morrow]]), who will be the only two staying behind, a sweater making {{C|Jean Grey|xme|Jean}} ([[Venus Terzo]]) jealous. The next day, everyone heads back to their homes leaving Charles, {{C|Beast|xme|Hank}} ([[Michael Kopsa]]), Scott, and Rogue behind. |
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+ | Once, Thor sensed a powerful threat approaching Earth. He teleported into space where he met [[Ego]], the living planet. He fought the enormous creature but was overwhelmed by his power. He sent Mjolnir to Earth to seek help and it retrieved the [[Fantastic Four]]. He teamed up with the Four to fight the planet, though [[Thing]] became jealous at the idea of anyone being stronger than him. They fought off Ego's defenses until finding a powerful thruster that the planet was using to steer to Earth. [[Mister Fantastic]] decided to seek the only one who could have built the engine that powerful, the planet eater [[Galactus]]. Thor took Mister Fantastic to the planet eater and made a deal: Galactus would battle Ego saving Earth if they could go back on their previous deal for Galactus to not destroy Earth. The two heroes reluctantly agreed and Galactus went to battle his nemesis. Galactus and Ego began a spectacular battle, but were too evenly matched. Thor used his lightning powers to charge Galactus giving him the power to destroy their foe. Thor quickly saved Thing, who had descended into Ego's core to destroy him, and the two made their peace. However, Galactus warned that he would be back. |
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− | Meanwhile, Warren stops a mugging in Central Park which sparks a media frenzy over the multiple angel sightings. Unbeknownst to him, he is watched by a mysterious figure. His story is picked up by the televised news, ''Daily Globe'', and ''The Daily Bugle''. This catches the attention of the X-Men. Charles realizes this is a mutant but cannot find him since Cerebro is being worked on. Rogue volunteers to go with Scott into the city to investigate. The two visit those the angel has saved and listen to their stories, but cannot find him. At a cafe, the two decide to have fun while they're away. Scott then confesses that after his family's plane crash and finding his {{C|Havok|xme|brother}} he believes there may be an angel watching over him and his family. |
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+ | Later, [[Terrax]] tricked his master into coming to Earth to try to destroy him, but Galactus killed his [[Herald of Galactus|herald]]. Unfortunately, Galactus was weakened and decided to feast on Earth. Thor showed up and joined the Fantastic Four and [[Nova|Frankie Raye]] in trying to stop the giant but all were easily overpowered despite Galactus' weakened state. After [[Ghost Rider]] used his [[Penance Stare]], Frankie convinced the others to help Galactus arguing he was a force of nature rather than a fiend. Thor reluctantly agreed and Galactus was saved. The destroyer of worlds thanked the heroes and promised to not destroy Earth, while making Frankie his new herald known as Nova. |
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− | Later, the mysterious figure, revealed to be the still alive {{C|Magneto|xme|Erik Lehnsherr}} ([[Christopher Judge]]), causes a pile-up on the Brooklyn Bridge that nearly sends a family over the edge into the East River. Warren, now wearing a superhero costume, swoops in and saves the three. Erik then distracts "Angel" with a cable so he accidentally knocks the family's young daughter (Chiara Zanni) over the side. Angel dives after her and saves her but she is unconscious. Erik turns the crowd against Angel who then force him to flee. Scott and Rogue hear about this and go to the hospital to talk to the parents of the girl. Warren visits feeling guilty, but one of his feathers is spotted by Rogue while sneaking out and he flees. |
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+ | When [[Detroit]] experienced a strange gamma radiation-based virus, Doctor Blake sought the help of [[Betty Ross]], who convinced him to seek [[Bruce Banner]]. Since the only way to find Bruce was to find [[Hulk]], he became Thor and teleported to [[Mount Rushmore]] where the jade giant was fighting the [[Hulkbusters]]. Thor saved him, but the mere mention of Bruce enraged Hulk and the two fought. Thor soon realized that Hulk was too powerful even for him and was only spared when he transformed into Donald and Hulk left. Donald discovered that Bruce was Hulk and they found him so they could stop the virus. Unfortunately, Betty became sick and Bruce was kidnapped by [[Abomination]]. Donald figured Bruce was taken to the salt mines beneath the city and Thor went to save him. Thor found Hulk and convinced him not to fight by telling him of Betty. The two returned to the hospital where [[Gargoyle]] provided a cure to save her life. |
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− | Angel watches over the girl's parents at St. Patrick's Cathedral when he is visited by Magneto. The master of magnetism explains that he too has powers, praises Warren's ability to fly, and warns about how public opinion will turn against them just like it did on the bridge. Magneto wants him to join his {{C|Acolytes|xme|forces}}. When Angel turns him down Magneto tries to capture him. Cyclops and Rogue arrive and help free Angel. During the battle, Rogue absorbs some of Magneto's powers but he flees. She chases after him and they fly through the city. Magneto wins after he slams one of the Chrysler Building's famous eagle statues into the Stark Enterprises' tower knocking her out. Angel saves her from falling to her death and she claims he really is an angel. |
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− | At the hospital, Scott extends an invitation to Warren to join the X-Men, but he turns them down. Scott advises that if he doesn't join he should stay low to avoid Magneto's attention. They then overhear that the little girl will be fine. Elsewhere, the Grey family pick out their Christmas tree, the Pryde family {{C|Hanukkah|xme|light their menorah}}, Kurt returns to his foster family, {{C|Storm|xme|Ororo}} (Kirsten Williamson) overwhelms {{C|Spyke|xme|Evan}} ([[Neil Denis]]) and his father in a snowball fight, Logan plays pool in a bar by himself, and Charles and Hank enjoy the quiet of the empty mansion. |
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Thor is a character voiced by John Rhys-Davies in all his speaking appearances. He appeared in the Fantastic Four episodes "To Battle the Living Planet" and "When Calls Galactus" and The Incredible Hulk episode "Mortal Bounds". He made a brief unvoiced cameo appearance in the X-Men episode "The Dark Phoenix", and appeared in the opening titles of The Avengers: United They Stand though was the only one of the Avengers "Big Three" that didn't appear in the series.
The mighty Thor is the Asgardian god of thunder, son of Odin, and wielder of the mystical Uru hammer Mjolnir. He came to Earth where he became famous as one of the most powerful superheroes on the planet. The Thunderer became tied to the mortal Donald Blake and would transform back into the doctor if he was away from Mjolnir too long. He joined the Avengers and became one of their most famous heroes along with Captain America and Iron Man, though he didn't stay when Ant-Man took command.
Once, Thor sensed a powerful threat approaching Earth. He teleported into space where he met Ego, the living planet. He fought the enormous creature but was overwhelmed by his power. He sent Mjolnir to Earth to seek help and it retrieved the Fantastic Four. He teamed up with the Four to fight the planet, though Thing became jealous at the idea of anyone being stronger than him. They fought off Ego's defenses until finding a powerful thruster that the planet was using to steer to Earth. Mister Fantastic decided to seek the only one who could have built the engine that powerful, the planet eater Galactus. Thor took Mister Fantastic to the planet eater and made a deal: Galactus would battle Ego saving Earth if they could go back on their previous deal for Galactus to not destroy Earth. The two heroes reluctantly agreed and Galactus went to battle his nemesis. Galactus and Ego began a spectacular battle, but were too evenly matched. Thor used his lightning powers to charge Galactus giving him the power to destroy their foe. Thor quickly saved Thing, who had descended into Ego's core to destroy him, and the two made their peace. However, Galactus warned that he would be back.
Later, Terrax tricked his master into coming to Earth to try to destroy him, but Galactus killed his herald. Unfortunately, Galactus was weakened and decided to feast on Earth. Thor showed up and joined the Fantastic Four and Frankie Raye in trying to stop the giant but all were easily overpowered despite Galactus' weakened state. After Ghost Rider used his Penance Stare, Frankie convinced the others to help Galactus arguing he was a force of nature rather than a fiend. Thor reluctantly agreed and Galactus was saved. The destroyer of worlds thanked the heroes and promised to not destroy Earth, while making Frankie his new herald known as Nova.
When Detroit experienced a strange gamma radiation-based virus, Doctor Blake sought the help of Betty Ross, who convinced him to seek Bruce Banner. Since the only way to find Bruce was to find Hulk, he became Thor and teleported to Mount Rushmore where the jade giant was fighting the Hulkbusters. Thor saved him, but the mere mention of Bruce enraged Hulk and the two fought. Thor soon realized that Hulk was too powerful even for him and was only spared when he transformed into Donald and Hulk left. Donald discovered that Bruce was Hulk and they found him so they could stop the virus. Unfortunately, Betty became sick and Bruce was kidnapped by Abomination. Donald figured Bruce was taken to the salt mines beneath the city and Thor went to save him. Thor found Hulk and convinced him not to fight by telling him of Betty. The two returned to the hospital where Gargoyle provided a cure to save her life.
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