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X-Men

  • TV Series
  • 1992–1997
  • TV-Y7
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
53K
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POPULARITY
1,975
84
George Buza, Catherine Disher, Cal Dodd, David Hemblen, Chris Potter, Alison Sealy-Smith, Norm Spencer, and Lenore Zann in X-Men (1992)
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Follows a team of mutant superheroes called the X-Men, who fight against bigotry and hatred for being different while striving for justice and human acceptance in the Marvel comic book unive... Read allFollows a team of mutant superheroes called the X-Men, who fight against bigotry and hatred for being different while striving for justice and human acceptance in the Marvel comic book universe.Follows a team of mutant superheroes called the X-Men, who fight against bigotry and hatred for being different while striving for justice and human acceptance in the Marvel comic book universe.

  • Creators
    • Eric Lewald
    • Sidney Iwanter
    • Mark Edward Edens
  • Stars
    • Cedric Smith
    • Cal Dodd
    • Lenore Zann
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,975
    84
    • Creators
      • Eric Lewald
      • Sidney Iwanter
      • Mark Edward Edens
    • Stars
      • Cedric Smith
      • Cal Dodd
      • Lenore Zann
    • 98User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

    Episodes76

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    Cedric Smith
    Cedric Smith
    • Professor Charles Xavier…
    • 1992–1997
    Cal Dodd
    Cal Dodd
    • Wolverine…
    • 1992–1997
    Lenore Zann
    Lenore Zann
    • Rogue
    • 1992–1997
    George Buza
    George Buza
    • Beast…
    • 1992–1997
    Norm Spencer
    • Cyclops…
    • 1992–1997
    Alyson Court
    Alyson Court
    • Jubilee…
    • 1992–1997
    Catherine Disher
    Catherine Disher
    • Jean Grey…
    • 1992–1997
    Chris Potter
    Chris Potter
    • Gambit…
    • 1992–1997
    Alison Sealy-Smith
    Alison Sealy-Smith
    • Storm…
    • 1993–1997
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Magneto…
    • 1992–1997
    Dan Hennessey
    • Ruckus…
    • 1992–1997
    Ron Rubin
    Ron Rubin
    • Morph…
    • 1992–1997
    Lawrence Bayne
    Lawrence Bayne
    • Cable…
    • 1992–1997
    Don Francks
    Don Francks
    • Sabretooth…
    • 1992–1996
    Marc Strange
    Marc Strange
    • Forge…
    • 1992–1996
    Philip Akin
    • Lucas Bishop…
    • 1992–1995
    Stuart Stone
    Stuart Stone
    • Tyler Dayspring…
    • 1992–1996
    Lally Cadeau
    Lally Cadeau
    • Dr. Moira MacTaggert
    • 1992–1997
    • Creators
      • Eric Lewald
      • Sidney Iwanter
      • Mark Edward Edens
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    cosmic_quest

    Excellent, more faithful to the comics than the mediocre films ever will be

    I was in my early teens when I first saw this cartoon version of 'X-Men' on television and it was what ignited my long-standing interest in the Marvel universe. If there was ever a lesson to be learnt about what it is to produce a faithful, involving adaptation (be it from a comic or a book) this show was the perfect example as it managed to successfully transfer the characters and plots from page to screen without dumbing down or altering things for the sake of making them 'cooler'.

    The cartoon focused mainly on 'X-Men' favourites including Cyclops, Jean, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Storm, Beast, Jubilee and, of course, Xavier. But there were also episodes involving characters in supporting roles such as Archangel, Bishop, Nightcrawler and Cable. In terms of villains, all the usual suspects of like Magneto, Sinister, Mystique and Apocalypse turn up at some point. Unlike the recent films, aimed at pleasing teenagers and casual cinema-goers, this series was more intent on depicting the characters properly so there is the same interactions as seen in the comics including the Scott/Jean/Wolverine triangle, the love/hate relationship between Gambit and Rogue and the sibling bond that Storm and Gambit share. It also wonderfully portrays Wolverine's darkly sarcastic side, which brings humour to the show.

    While the films (and the childish 'X-Men: Evolutions') show the X-Men having rather calm, settled lives on the whole, this series gave a darker view of the universe, showing the team striving to do good in a world where much of humanity loathed mutants and saw them as the threat. It also tackled story arcs, like Onslaught, Dark Phoenix, Days of Future's End and Angel's transformation into Archangel, that appeared in the comic-verse in a way that retained the essence of the stories.

    This was certainly one of the best cartoons to come out of the Nineties and still holds appeal to me even now that I'm an adult. In fact, I think a few of the time-travelling episodes would probably be a bit too complex for the usual eight- to twelve-year-old demography who watch Fox Kids. I'd highly recommend this to fans of the comics and those who enjoyed the films but felt they were too flat and want to see something that preserves the spirit of the comics.
    10dee.reid

    One of the greatest-ever animated superhero shows!

    It's been a while since I last watched "X-Men," the animated series from the early 1990s, but I do remember that this is/was one of the greatest comic book superhero shows I ever watched during my childhood. I was a reader of the Stan Lee-/Jack Kirby-co-created X-Men comics for Marvel Comics as a child - along with Spider-Man, who remains my favorite superhero, and the two Marvel Comics titles formed the cornerstone of my fascination with comic book superheroes. The "X-Men" titles struck a personal chord with me as I got older because of how its world re-defined people's hatreds and prejudices against each other to accommodate people with mutant powers being discriminated against by the powers-that-be. Being a black American, I instantly related to the plight of the X-Men and any other mutant character who was the target of those who ultimately wished the destruction of anyone with mutant powers. That was ultimately the greatest element about the comics, and this incredible animated series. It's the reason why I grew to deeply appreciate Marvel Comics more than any other comic book publisher in the industry. "X-Men," "Spider-Man: The Animated Series," and "Batman: The Animated Series" were all the reasons why during the early '90s, I loved comic book superhero cartoon shows.

    10/10
    TheMan3051

    Great show

    This was an exciting and great show. It featured good story lines, great character development, and good animation. This show is definitely better than the movie because it takes it's time to tell us a good story. Also it was quite faithful to the comics.
    8adamsmith-51004

    What a time to be a child.

    Grew up with this cartoon as well as Spiderman and Batman and looking back how lucky were we to have such brilliant adaptations? All the favourite characters are here, both good and evil, including Rogue, Wolverine, Storm, Jean Grey, Charles Xavier and Cyclops appearing in the majority of episodes while there are many other characters coming and going through-out including Magneto, Apocolypse, Juggernaut, Mystique and so many more. Suffice to say, if you have a favourite X-Men character the chances are they'll show up here. The episodes themselves all intertwine with each other, with storylines including time-travel, the fight for mutant rights, the Morlocks and even relationships between the X-Men and their foe's taking many episodes to come to a resolution which shows a level of intelligence that is quite rare in the television cartoon field. Any X-Men fan will be gripped from the start. The animation is wonderful, the battles quirky and fast-paced and the voice acting is also top-notch. The whole show is quality and hasn't really aged much.
    9ThunderKing6

    X-Men are unique

    Story: People known as mutants born with a superpower disability must try to persuade the humans that they are peaceful while they battle other mutants.

    Production: Perfect

    Main intelligence: 5. Humans are dumb because they are okay with the Fantastic 4 but are not okay with mutants.

    Highlight: The story, battles, characters, this show did not have any limits. It was non-stop X-mening.

    Should you watch this show?: Yes. If you like superheroes, the best animation, non-yokeness, non-cringefest then this is the show for you. It's the perfect show. If you are a fan of X-men and Mutants, there are plenty in this show to interact with. Almost every story from the comics were covered in this show.

    Sadly, the shows that followed this perfect iCON was a step-down.

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    • Trivia
      Sidney Iwanter, an executive at Fox Broadcasting Company, originally planned on "ending" the series with a big bang ("Beyond Good and Evil - parts 1-4"). They even had planned to have characters leaving the team at the conclusion, but at the last minute Fox asked for more episodes. Unfortunately, at the time Marvel Entertainment Group was filing for bankruptcy and could not afford to produce more episodes, so Saban Entertainment funded them directly. This explains why the last six episodes looked different than the previous 70. So the show officially "ended" things again with Graduation Day (1997).
    • Goofs
      The Friends of Humanity Headquarters sign is spelled, "Friends of Humanty."
    • Quotes

      Wolverine: Hey, Tin Woodsman! I'm sending you back to Oz... in pieces!

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of the opening credits (Season 1-4), the X-Men first soar through space and through the series title. At the end, the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants collide with each other and form the series title.
    • Alternate versions
      In the first showing of the episode where the X-men fight Apocolypse in Muir Island, the episode ends with a shot of the X-mansion in good condition, but the second and third showings have a different ending where the X-men discover that the X-Mansion was destroyed (Juggernaut destroyed the Mansion).
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #10.11 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      X-Men Main Theme
      (theme song)

      Composed by Ron Wasserman

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1992 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • South Korea
    • Official site
      • Disney's X-men Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • X-Men: The Animated Series
    • Production companies
      • Akom Production Company
      • Genesis Entertainment
      • Graz Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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