The Russos’ explosive superhero epic Captain America: Civil War – often referred to as Avengers 2.5 due to its large ensemble cast – has a number of heavy dramatic moments. The final fight between Tony, Steve, and Bucky is one of the MCU’s all-time darkest scenes. But as a comic book blockbuster about infighting among the Avengers, Civil War also has plenty of Marvel’s signature humor.

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From the government receipt for Sam Wilson’s “bird costume” to Stan Lee’s cameo appearance as a FedEx guy who delivers a package to “Tony Stank,” these are the funniest gags from the MCU’s wildly ambitious crossover event.

“Does Anyone Have Any Orange Slices?”

Giant-Man grabs Rhodey in Captain America Civil War

In the middle of the airport battle, Ant-Man gives Team Cap a huge advantage by inverting his tech and transforming into Giant-Man. Since he’s only ever turned into Giant-Man once before, Scott isn’t prepared for the physical toll.

After he collapses onto a plane and returns to normal size, Scott takes off his helmet and asks his teammates, “Does anyone have any orange slices?”

Peter Parker Comes Home & Finds Tony Stark In His Apartment

Aunt May and Tony Stark in Captain America Civil War

All throughout Civil War, whenever the story jumps to a new location, a big caption tells the audience where it is. While Cleveland and Lagos don’t hold a special place in Marvel fans’ hearts, they know exactly what’s coming when a caption introduces them to Queens.

Set to alt-J’s “Left Hand Free,” Peter Parker returns to Aunt May’s apartment and is shocked to find billionaire genius Tony Stark waiting to speak to him.

The Futurist

Hawkeye in the Raft's jail cell in Captain America: Civil War.

When Tony visits Team Cap in prison, they all have insults ready for him. Sam says, “You’re gonna have to go Mark Fuhrman on my ass,” and Scott says, “Hank Pym always said, you never can trust a Stark.”

Hawkeye mockingly calls him “the futurist,” which is a sneaky reference to Robert Downey, Jr.’s album of the same name.

Sam & Bucky In The Car

Sam and Bucky smiling in the car in Civil War

When Bucky is sitting behind Sam in the back of a getaway car, he asks, “Can you move your seat up?” With a deadpan edge, Sam simply replies, “No.”

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This is one of a few scenes that Sam and Bucky share in Civil War that set up the kind of “buddy cop” dynamic that was recently fleshed out in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

“Tony Stank”

Stan Lee in Captain America Civil War as a FedEx

Stan Lee’s cameo appearance in Captain America: Civil War arrives at the very end of the movie. He’s the FedEx guy who delivers Steve’s care package to Tony, telling him that he’ll be there whenever he needs him and that he’s sorry about how things turned out.

The package is addressed to “Tony Stank,” and Rhodey immediately starts having fun with it: “Table for one, Mr. Stank. Please, by the bathroom.”

Bird Costume

Chris Evans, Chadwick Boseman, and Anthony Mackie in Captain America Civil War

When Sam and Steve ignore the Sokovia Accords to continue their search for Bucky, War Machine arrives to arrest them and simply says, “Congratulations, Cap, you’re a criminal.”

Although they’re eventually released, Sam and Steve are taken to a government facility to be booked. When their weapons are returned to them, the government’s receipt bills the Falcon’s winged armor as a “bird costume.”

Spidey Meets Captain America

Spider-Man meets Captain America in Civil War

The airport battle kicks off when Spider-Man steals Captain America’s shield, but the two plucky New Yorkers don’t officially meet until midway through the melee when Cap drops an airport terminal walkway on Spidey’s head.

After Spidey tells Cap what Tony said about him, Cap says, “You got heart, kid. Where’re you from?” Spidey says, “Queens,” and before moving on and continuing the fight, Cap says, “Brooklyn.”

Black Widow Makes Fun Of Redwing

Natasha Romanoff at the airport in Captain America: Civil War

The Falcon’s little robotic sidekick Redwing was destroyed by the Flag-Smashers in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which is a shame because he got a hilarious introduction in Civil War.

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Sam wants the other Avengers to embrace Redwing, but they refuse. He uses Redwing to save Black Widow and she thanks Sam. He tells her she needs to thank somebody else, but she won’t speak to Redwing.

Ant-Man Meets The Avengers

Scott Lang and Steve Rogers in Captain America Civil War

When Team Cap is in dire need of backup in the fight against Team Iron Man, Sam says, “I know a guy.” He brings in Ant-Man, who joins the Avengers in the airport parking lot. Paul Rudd plays the character’s eagerness hilariously. He brought a similar quality to the hilarious SNL sketch in which he played One Direction’s oldest fan.

Since Ant-Man is a relatively new superhero at this point, he’s so starstruck by Captain America and Wanda Maximoff that he mixes up his words: “Thinks for thanking of me.”

“Underoos!”

Spider-man with Cap's shield in Civil War

Tony has applied pop culture-inspired nicknames to just about every other character in the MCU, but this is arguably the best. When Cap confronts Tony at the airport, they initially try to resolve their conflict diplomatically.

When it becomes clear that this isn’t possible, Tony shouts out, “Underoos!” That’s Spidey’s cue to swing in and steal Cap’s shield. This moment blew fans’ minds when it appeared in the first Civil War trailers.

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