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* Odin appears in the ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' episode "Field Trip". He is seen in his Odinsleep at the time when Loki plots to take over Asgard.
 
* Odin appears in ''[[Avengers Assemble (TV series)|Avengers Assemble]]'' episode "Planet Doom", voiced by [[Frank Welker]]. He questions Thor about his concern over the humans of Midgard after he showed up late for "Thor's Day." Their conversation is interrupted by Heimdall who tells them that Midgard has disappeared from his view. In "All-Father's Day," Odin arrives during Thor and Hulk's training session in advanced shackles where he orders Thor to return to Asgard. He even removed the advanced shackles on Thor. Iron Man had to persuade Odin to let the Avengers prove themselves to Thor. The first part involved the Avengers stopping [[Zzzax]] from laying siege to the [[United Nations]] in which Odin managed to overload Zzzax with Asgardian energy. The second part had the Avengers having to hold their own against Odin. Their fight is crashed by Mangog who plans to get revenge on Odin for casting him out. Although Odin holds his own against Mangog, he ends up knocked down by Mangog who then takes Gungir to combine with his own weapon. The Avengers and Thor had to fight Mangog in order to disarm him and separate Gungir from Mangog's weapon. Once that was done, Odin reclaimed Gungir and had Heimdall open a portal to send Mangog someplace else. Afterwards, Odin deemed the Avengers as worthy allies of Thor. When Odin wanted to know more about Earth, Hawkeye suggests they take the train in order to show him [[Coney Island]] to evade traveling by portal.
 
===Film===
[[File:Anthony Hopkins as Odin.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Character poster for the film ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' featuring [[Anthony Hopkins]] as Odin.]]
* Odin is off-screen in the animated movie ''[[Ultimate Avengers 2]]'', voiced by [[Dwight Schultz]]. Thor makes contact with his father to question him about a vision revolving around the extraterrestrials called the [[Chitauri]];. Odin advises Thor to return to Asgard before that event occurs, believing that there is no sense in the Gods defending a world which no longer believes in them. During the climax, Odin's voice is heard again by Thor, insisting that he returns to Asgard, to which Thor replies "mankind may have abandoned us, father, but I will not abandon them".
 
* Odin appears in the animated direct-to-video film ''[[Hulk Vs|Hulk vs. Thor]]'', voiced by French Tickner. He is first seen in his Odinsleep during the Thor portion of the film, and appears fully awake and speaking in the final scenes of the film.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=18391&reviewer=402 |title=Movie Review - Hulk Vs. |author=Mel Valentin |date=January 28, 2009|publisher=efilmcritic.com |accessdate=September 8, 2010}}</ref>