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* [[Pet the Dog]]: When he returns Captain America's old bike to him, and tells him how much of an inspiration Steve was to him and how important he was to his father.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: When he returns Captain America's old bike to him, and tells him how much of an inspiration Steve was to him and how important he was to his father.
* [[Race Lift]]: As with all new media adaptations of Nick Fury.
* [[Race Lift]]: As with all new media adaptations of Nick Fury.
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: To [[Iron Man]]. Both are leaders of super-level organization among other things. However Fury is really something if Stark looks moral in comparison.
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: To [[Iron Man]]. Both are leaders of super-level organization among other things. However Fury is really something if Stark looks moral in comparison.
* [[Strong Family Resemblance]]: His father, Jack Fury, takes his mainstream comics' counterpart place as the leader of the WWII heroes, the Howling Commandos. Not only does he look ''a lot'' like his father, they share the same voice actor.
* [[Strong Family Resemblance]]: His father, Jack Fury, takes his mainstream comics' counterpart place as the leader of the WWII heroes, the Howling Commandos. Not only does he look ''a lot'' like his father, they share the same voice actor.
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: Despite going missing for 13 consecutive episodes, and not actually being an Avenger, the popularity of Fury's previous incarnations allows him to narrate the second opening aired on [[Disney XD]].
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: Despite going missing for 13 consecutive episodes, and not actually being an Avenger, the popularity of Fury's previous incarnations allows him to narrate the second opening aired on [[Disney XD]].
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* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Her ethnicity is hard to discern.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Her ethnicity is hard to discern.
* [[Badass Normal]]: She's pretty much the only normal human that can stand face-to-face with [[Killer Robot|Ultron]] without fear. {{spoiler|Until the [[Mind Probe]]....}}
* [[Badass Normal]]: She's pretty much the only normal human that can stand face-to-face with [[Killer Robot|Ultron]] without fear. {{spoiler|Until the [[Mind Probe]]....}}
** [[Took a Level In Badass]]: she proves to have learn from Fury during the Secret Invasion story arc, as she was [[Genre Savvy]] enough to prepare herself using the informations he gave her. She even ends up saving him ''and'' Iron Man.
** [[Took a Level in Badass]]: she proves to have learn from Fury during the Secret Invasion story arc, as she was [[Genre Savvy]] enough to prepare herself using the informations he gave her. She even ends up saving him ''and'' Iron Man.
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: She repatedly hinders the team during the AIM/HYDRA battle and sees them as a threat although her actions are within the bounds of the law and well meaning.
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: She repatedly hinders the team during the AIM/HYDRA battle and sees them as a threat although her actions are within the bounds of the law and well meaning.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: You gotta wonder why, when Red Hulk shows up to attack SHIELD, she doesn't suspect it might be a conspirator attempting to frame Hulk. While her explanation for the Hulk's change of color kinda makes sense (the fact [[Mythology Gag|he used to be gray]] causes her to assume he might have changed color again), and Red Hulk sounds exactly like the Green one, 1) Ross came to ask her for a Hulk's blood sample a few minutes ago which makes it a strange coincidence; 2) The Avengers confirm Banner is with them and not even in his Hulk form; 3) Fury provided her with information about a ''shapeshifting'' alien invasion; With so many elements together, you'd expect her to at least consider the possibility Hulk ''might'' have been framed, but she immediately assumes it was the real Hulk and allows the Thunderbolts to arrest Banner.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: You gotta wonder why, when Red Hulk shows up to attack SHIELD, she doesn't suspect it might be a conspirator attempting to frame Hulk. While her explanation for the Hulk's change of color kinda makes sense (the fact [[Mythology Gag|he used to be gray]] causes her to assume he might have changed color again), and Red Hulk sounds exactly like the Green one, 1) Ross came to ask her for a Hulk's blood sample a few minutes ago which makes it a strange coincidence; 2) The Avengers confirm Banner is with them and not even in his Hulk form; 3) Fury provided her with information about a ''shapeshifting'' alien invasion; With so many elements together, you'd expect her to at least consider the possibility Hulk ''might'' have been framed, but she immediately assumes it was the real Hulk and allows the Thunderbolts to arrest Banner.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: In "Alone Against AIM," she went from scolding Tony's refusal to register, to saving him from Technovore, though she later insists she only did so because her job requires her to save people from danger.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: In "Alone Against AIM," she went from scolding Tony's refusal to register, to saving him from Technovore, though she later insists she only did so because her job requires her to save people from danger.
** It's Maria Hill, after all...
** It's Maria Hill, after all...
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{{quote|Voiced By: Vanessa Marshall}}
{{quote|Voiced By: Vanessa Marshall}}


* [[Advertised Extra]]: The cover for an Australian Blu-Ray release for the first season depicts her standing alongside the Avengers and Fury, despite the fact only six of the included episodes have her.
* [[Advertised Extra]]: The cover for an Australian Blu-Ray release for the first season depicts her standing alongside the Avengers and Fury, despite the fact only six of the included episodes have her.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: {{spoiler|Type IV. Although her betrayal was simply a ploy to infiltrate HYDRA the morality of her action was muddied by framing Hawkeye for treason.}}
* [[Anti-Hero]]: {{spoiler|Type IV. Although her betrayal was simply a ploy to infiltrate HYDRA the morality of her action was muddied by framing Hawkeye for treason.}}
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Most likely unintentional, but [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|this isn't the first time Vanessa Marshall has voiced a redheaded Marvel woman.]]
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Most likely unintentional, but [[The Spectacular Spider-Man|this isn't the first time Vanessa Marshall has voiced a redheaded Marvel woman.]]
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Composite Character]]: This uses the Ultimate and movie backstory of being a SHIELD operative, rather than her comic origin of being a reformed Russian supervillainess.
* [[Composite Character]]: This uses the Ultimate and movie backstory of being a SHIELD operative, rather than her comic origin of being a reformed Russian supervillainess.
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* [[Sour Supporter]]: He still works for S.H.I.E.L.D. but is far less trusting of them and may make the leap to the Avengers once he recovers.
* [[Sour Supporter]]: He still works for S.H.I.E.L.D. but is far less trusting of them and may make the leap to the Avengers once he recovers.
* [[Superpower Lottery]]: He's pretty much the only character exposed to Gamma radiation in the series who seems to suffer no negative repercussions as a result. While every single other character undergoes some kind of disturbing transformation that comes with their powers, he gets super strength, and the only physical changes he undergoes are bodybuilder-level muscles to match and green hair, neither of which are particularly monstrous.
* [[Superpower Lottery]]: He's pretty much the only character exposed to Gamma radiation in the series who seems to suffer no negative repercussions as a result. While every single other character undergoes some kind of disturbing transformation that comes with their powers, he gets super strength, and the only physical changes he undergoes are bodybuilder-level muscles to match and green hair, neither of which are particularly monstrous.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]
* [[The Big Guy]]: Considered third in line after Hulk and Thor in terms of raw physical strength.
* [[The Big Guy]]: Considered third in line after Hulk and Thor in terms of raw physical strength.
* [[Warrior Therapist]]
* [[Warrior Therapist]]
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