Mighty Med is a live-action comedy series starring popular Disney Channel stars Bradley Steven Perry (Good Luck Charlie), and Jake Short (A.N.T. Farm), premieres as a special one-hour event, October 7, 2013 (8:30-9:30 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney XD. The series is created by Jim Bernstein (Phineas and Ferb) and Andy Schwartz (Sonny with a Chance), and is executive produced by Bernstein and Stephen Engel (A.N.T. Farm).
Plot[]
While at a comic book store called The Domain in Philadelphia, two boys named Kaz and Oliver find themselves in a superhero hospital called Mighty Med upon finding its secret entrance at their local hospital. They become doctors and youth observers at Mighty Med under the supervision of Horace Diaz, despite the fact that they are normos, a term given to ordinary humans. Kaz and Oliver would often work on various injured superheroes while having some misadventures along the way that would involve encounters with various supervillains.
Characters[]
Main characters[]
- Kaz (played by Bradley Steven Perry)
- Oliver (Mighty Med) (played by Jake Short)
- Skylar Storm (played by Paris Berelc)
- Alan Diaz (played by Devan Leos)
- Horace Diaz (played by Carlos Lacamara)
- Gus (play by Augie Isaac, Season 2)
- Kakai-Rata-Hee-Haw-Mwuaak-Floopy-Pa-zoing (play by Augie Isaac)
Recurring characters[]
- Stefanie (Brooke Sorenson)
- Jordan (Cozi Zuehlsdorff)
- Lizard Man (Dirk Ellis)
- Philip (Jeremy Howard)
- Benny (Karan Soni)
- Ambrose (Oliver Muirhead)
- Bryan (Kurt Ela)
- The Newscaster (Angela Martinez)
Superheroes and Supervillains[]
- Tecton (Jilon VanOver)
- Blue Tornado (Brett Johnson)
- Solar Flare II (Carly Hollas)
- The Crusher (Jeffrey James Lippold)
- Captain Atomic (Bradley Dodds)
- Agent Blaylock (Windell D. Middlebrooks)
- Titanio (Chris Elwood)
- Gamma Girl (Jenelle McKee)
- Gray Granite (Mike O'Hearn)
- Spotlight (Ben Schreen)
- NeoCortex (Mike Bradecich)
- Mr. Quick (Demetris Hartman)
- Mesmera (Tiphani Abney)
- Dark Warrior (Ben Giroux)
- Alley Cat (Alina Andrei)
- Surge (Dirk Ellis)
- Optimo (Mike Beaver)
- Hapax the Elder (Devan Leos)
- Future Kaz (Kevin Linehan)
- Megahertz (James Ryen)
- Wallace and Clyde (Randy & Jason Sklar)
- Catastrophe (Derek Mears)
- The Black Falcon (Scott Anthony Lee)
- The Annihilator (played by Morgan Benoit and voiced by David Sobolov)
- Bridget/Mr. Terror (played by Jamie Denbo; as Bridget, Richard Epcar; as Mr. Terror)
- Experion (Chase Austin)
- Dr. Wrath (Dirk Ellis)
- The Exterminator (Patton Oswalt)
- The Ambusher (Mustafa Shakir)
- Unit-238/Principal Howard (Matt Price)
- Mort (John J. Joseph)
Guest stars[]
- The Great Defender (Dwight Howard)
- Jade/Remix (Debby Ryan)
- Gulliver (Harrison Boxley)
- Chaz (Elliott Carr)
- Adam Davenport (Spencer Boldman)
- Bree Davenport (Kelli Berglund)
- Chase Davenport (Billy Unger)
- Leo Francis Dooley (Tyrel Jackson Williams)
Trivia[]
- Devan Leos claimed on his TikTok account that Mighty Med was initially going to be set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; providing an image of the original show's logo which featured an eagle-like design to it. This implied that the show would have taken place in the medical bay of S.H.I.E.L.D.[1]
Gallery[]
References[]
External links[]
- "Mighty Med". DisneyXD Canada.
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