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Disney and Marvel - Hero Up

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Here I am with something new and different. I'm quite tired of hearing that Disney having Marvel will ruin the essence of this universe eventually. Looks like a lot of people is unable to see that these two universes are more compatible than what they think. And here I have the perfect evidence to prove it. This picture shows something that we could have seen if Disney had bought Marvel a few years before of when it did. The result?, a perfect team-up between Marvel's icons and the the stars from Disney's animated series. From Marvel, we have the Avengers trinity (Captain America, Iron Man and Thor), their strongest figther (the incredible Hulk) and their greatest star (the amazing Spider-Man). And from Disney, we have Kim Possible ("Kim Possible"), Jake Long ("American Dragon: Jake Long"), Penny Proud ("The Proud Family"), Stitch ("Lilo & Stitch: the series") and, of course, Phineas and Ferb ("Phineas & Ferb").  
 
And if you still think this doesn't work anyway, we can combine a member from each team as partner because of their similarities. Check out:  
+ Kim Possible and Captain America: They are natural leaders and the most human heroes from both worlds. With her battlesuit from "So the Drama", Kim can match Cap's super-soldier serum.  
+ Phineas, Ferb and Iron Man: Their are the inventors, technologists and brainiacs from both teams. With their Beak's suit, although is clearly not as advanced, they can match Iron Man's armor. Also, Phineas and Ferb's function in the suit can be similar to Tony and Jarvis' roles as Iron Man.  
+ Penny Proud and Thor: During a Halloween special of "The Proud Family", Penny Proud temporally became "Snack Girl"; a superheroine of the classic Superman's style. Even although they are different kinds of heroes, is clear than Thor and a Superman's parody are at the same level about "hero power". (Besides, I have heard there's a new afroamerican version of Superman).  
+ Stitch and Hulk: Rejected in their origins, feared and seen as monsters at first, it's clear that these two share a lot of things. They are both the heavy artillery of their groups, even although Stitch's strength is not as titanical as Hulk's.  
+ Jake Long and Spider-Man: Teen heroes with prankster's attitude, living in New York City and have a lot of personal problems between their two lifes. Need any more reasons?  
 
By the way, the "A" of Avengers and the "D" of Disney (or maybe of "Defenders") means "ADVENTURE". Well, what do you think?
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This would be intyeresting