X-Men

1992

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8.4| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 31 October 1992 Ended
Producted By: Saban Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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The X-Men are an elite team of mutants, genetically gifted human beings with superpowers, sworn to fight for mutant rights against hostile Government agencies, whilst at the same time protecting mankind from mutant supremacist Magneto who seeks to destroy the human race in return for the atrocities committed against mutant kind.

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Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Grimerlana Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike
Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
tankace Having reviewed every cinematic adaptation of the uncanny team, I though that "Waite what about the original animated series on Fox?". So to start this series is easily in the top ten of the most beloved superhero series even more than twenty years afters its opening in 1992, wait(!) Am I writing about an animated series that is on reruns since the turn of the new millennium? Wow I feel old! So X-men(1992) was my first encounter with the mutants and their adventures, the issues that they faces and why the team is the way it is. What I loved even to this day is the designs of the character, those colorful suits ,which 1. make it easy to distinguish for instance Cyclops from Beast and 2. show looks awesome and I wish some day to see something like that on the big screen. For real this has been sixteen years ,nine movies and two incarnations of the major players of the mutant group and the most only suit that look some like the ones from the series and comic are the ones from First Class and Deadpool.Another nice thing is that the mutants under the command of the main adversary(not enemy) of X-men, Magneto aren't evil for evil sake, but the society treatment of each and every one made them like that. In simple words they act in evil ways because this is the only thing they ever took from the regular humans. For that reason ,though I don't condole with their approach ,I get the why of the situation. Also no one can forget the amazing story-lines that the series adapted from the mythology of the team up to that point in time, from the Phoenix saga, the Age of Apocalypse, Slave Island and Days of Future Past just to name a few of them. And in some cases this adaptations were better than their feature film counterpart ,I am looking at you X-men Origins and Last Stand! And the opening theme, how could I not mention this amazing theme, what every fan of the series has memorized. Hell you can't say you are fan of the X-men if you don't know this song, period!!!!If you are a fan of the X-men this is for you and me the same as the Jesus of Najaret of the religious guys: The basis with what anything related with the subject you love is compared. And now let's get dangerous, what I don't like with the series.1) The animation is a bit stiff compared with modern-day animated projects. 2) At times the series is to much a product of its time, which means that some quotes at the nineties worked now sound dated and over the top.3)...The audience that is so devout to this series that like to shot out of the sky the feature film adaptations. But that is more a problem with the angry nerds and not with the series per say.Over all if you want your kids to get in to the X-men then show them this series and if you have the time watch it with them, in the age of the internet everyone can and usually relive his childhood by watching something this series.
adonis98-743-186503 I was always a sucker for The X-Men my favorite mutant will always be Wolverine and he's pretty badass here just like in the movies but here are some things that the Cartoon did better than the films. Rogue is badass here and kicks a lot of butt in the movies she does nothing, Apocalypse looks like a villain and not a Power Ranger Villain and Days of Future Past was in some ways a little bit better? i liked the film and the animated episode but in here Wolverine at least fought someone. X-Men, Batman, Spider-Man and Superman are still the greatest 90's cartoons alongside they're badass opening themes you just can't compete with that anymore.
WakenPayne ...I have to be honest. I only have seen about 10 episodes of this show. I enjoyed the show based on that and I do want to see more than the ones I found when I was 12. I watched everything Marvel had to offer at the time and I think that this is actually the best cartoon Marvel has to offer.Now instead of analysing the cartoon itself I am going to go through the other cartoon incarnations of X-Men. Wolverine and The X-Men was brilliant, I enjoyed the show immensely and at the time sat down every time it was on (I was a kid!). X-Men Evolution on the other hand, I liked that it created some really good characters who will later be in their own comic book series (but given better back-stories such as X-23) but on the whole the show wasn't that great.I like the characters of this show. Everything is balanced out perfectly in terms of that area (unlike other incarnations) and all of them (except maybe Jubilee) are very likable and all of them have their distinctive personalities and traits and none of them differ from the comic books.I have seen very little episodes as I said above but based on what I have seen it is a solid 9/10. The only real faults is that the writing does become cheesy in some places, but it's a children's cartoon made in the 90's and considering some of the other cartoons I used to watch (such as the 1960's incarnations of marvel Superheroes) that can be overlooked.
TheLittleSongbird I love everything about X Men. The animation is very detailed and atmospheric, and the character designs especially with Wolverine are quite sophisticated for the time. The action sequences, which never suspended disbelief and had some wondrous elements for kids and adults alike to savour, have a lot of fluidity in that regard. The music is wonderful as well, the intro is one of the coolest of any animated series of the 90s(and there were a lot) and the background scoring manages to be beautiful and haunting. The writing is intelligent, sometimes affecting and sometimes humorous, though any sense of conflicting emotions are equally convincing, while the story lines are daring and always interesting and the characters right from charismatic Wolverine, sexy Rogue to the appropriately antagonistic villains are very well-written and likable. The voice acting is always expressive and never felt stereotypical, bland or overdone. In conclusion, a superb series. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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