Captain America is undoubtedly strong, butThe Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroesactually proved that theMarvelhero could defeat the Avengers in the right circumstances.The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroeswas an animated series that ran from 2010 to 2012. It featured the original Avengers roster of Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Ant-Man, and the Wasp, who were later joined by more characters. One of the heroes that joins a few episodes intoEarth’s Mightiest Heroesis Captain America, which isn’t a surprise considering his importance to the team in both the comics and the movies.

Throughoutthe animated Avengers show, the team takes on a plethora of villains. As a series primarily directed towards a younger demographic, there was often a pretty clear line between good and bad forces in the majority of storylines. However, the Avengers fighting against one another is a topic many adaptations decide to take on - fromthe MCU timelineto wider Marvel movies and shows - andThe Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroeswas no different. This serves to explain why one Captain America moment in season 1 shows the character fighting the Avengers, and even overpowering them.

Captain America confronting the Wasp in The Avengers Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (2010)

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Saw Cap Take On The Entire Avengers Roster

InThe Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroesseason 1, episode 9, the Avengers find Captain America’s frozen body in the Arctic. His body is defrosted, just as it would be in the MCU movie, and he is brought into the modern era. However, the version of Captain America fromEarth’s Mightiest Heroeshas a much more aggressive reaction to waking up decades later.He immediately assumes that the Avengers are HYDRA agents and begins to fight them.

Captain America manages to overpower most of the heroes, even crashing the Helicarrier they’re on. As the Avengers try to calm Cap down on land, he finally stops fighting when he’s shown the commemorative statue of him and Bucky Barnes. It is only a brief fight and Steve realizes that the Avengers are allies, but it’s a display ofCaptain America’s full powersagainst the team - although the beatdown he delivers is under some very specific circumstances.

A split image of Iron Man and Captain America in the MCU

Captain America’s Avenger Fight Does Have 1 Unfair Advantage

Captain America being able to overpower several Avengers members does say a lot about his strength levels, but the fact that it wasn’t a completely fair fight also has to be taken into account. Knowing that Steve is an ally meant that they wouldn’t have truly wanted to hurt him, and they also knew thathis aggressive reaction was out of fear and confusion. The fighting they did was purely out of defense, which meant that the Avengers likely weren’t using their full power.

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Since the Avengers wanted to subdue Cap, they were holding back. On the other hand, Steve went all out as he thought he was fighting enemies. Even though he is strong in his own right,he had an unfair advantage in the fight as the Avengers weren’t truly trying to fight him. He caught the team off guard as they weren’t expecting a fight in the first place. Whether Captain America would’ve been able to take the Avengers down at their full strength is one question, but his show of power inThe Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroeswas impressive nonetheless.

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