To Me, My X-Men
- Episode aired Mar 20, 2024
- TV-14
- 32m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
6.3K
YOUR RATING
Cyclops races to find the source of new anti-mutant technology.Cyclops races to find the source of new anti-mutant technology.Cyclops races to find the source of new anti-mutant technology.
Jennifer Hale
- Jean Grey
- (voice)
- …
Alison Sealy-Smith
- Storm
- (voice)
JP Karliak
- Morph
- (voice)
- …
Lenore Zann
- Rogue
- (voice)
George Buza
- Beast
- (voice)
A.J. LoCascio
- Gambit
- (voice)
- (as AJ LoCascio)
Holly Chou
- Jubilee
- (voice)
Isaac Robinson-Smith
- Bishop
- (voice)
Matthew Waterson
- Magneto
- (voice)
Ross Marquand
- Professor X
- (voice)
Gui Agustini
- Roberto Da Costa
- (voice)
Catherine Disher
- Val Cooper
- (voice)
Lawrence Bayne
- Carl Denti
- (voice)
Todd Haberkorn
- Henry Gyrich
- (voice)
Gavin Hammon
- Bolivar Trask
- (voice)
Eric Bauza
- Mastermold
- (voice)
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Featured reviews
Why does it looks so bad
The old one of the 90s was much better both in animation and in story too !
This Missed the mark ,looks like Disney can't make anything good anymore ... Why does it looks so bad ? Was the animation done by a not smart AI or something ....
the animation It's looks so cringe and weird , the nostalgia alone won't make it for me .
Better just look anime instead than this thing !
This Missed the mark ,looks like Disney can't make anything good anymore .
Are those positive score even real or mostly Paid Bot or something , makes you wonder ?
I saw in twitter / X that most people didn't like this remake .
This Missed the mark ,looks like Disney can't make anything good anymore ... Why does it looks so bad ? Was the animation done by a not smart AI or something ....
the animation It's looks so cringe and weird , the nostalgia alone won't make it for me .
Better just look anime instead than this thing !
This Missed the mark ,looks like Disney can't make anything good anymore .
Are those positive score even real or mostly Paid Bot or something , makes you wonder ?
I saw in twitter / X that most people didn't like this remake .
I want more!
This was a nice first episode that manages to capture some of the things i expected! Great intro to the characters and the story was set up to get you excited for future episodes!
I loved the style of the show, as it had that nostalgic feel that brought me back to the 90's! However you can still teel the animation is up to date with some fanstatic action sequences with a lot of fluent and organic movements! The colours were great too!
The story itself was captivating and I love their focus on Trask and sentinels, as it is one of my favorite storylines!
It still has to grow on me a bit, but for know this was a surprisinly good first episode!
I loved the style of the show, as it had that nostalgic feel that brought me back to the 90's! However you can still teel the animation is up to date with some fanstatic action sequences with a lot of fluent and organic movements! The colours were great too!
The story itself was captivating and I love their focus on Trask and sentinels, as it is one of my favorite storylines!
It still has to grow on me a bit, but for know this was a surprisinly good first episode!
The X-Men's Next Chapter Begins with a Bang (and a Shock!)
The moment that iconic theme song drops, X-Men '97 establishes itself not as a simple reboot, but as the triumphant Season Six we've waited decades for. This pilot episode, "To Me, My X-Men," seamlessly recaptures the original magic while fearlessly advancing the timeline.
The animation is sleek and dynamic, perfectly honoring the 90s aesthetic but injecting modern vibrancy into the action. It's the unique style that defined the classic series, only sharper.
The emotional focus is strong: Cyclops steps up to lead, grappling with doubt as he and a pregnant Jean Grey prepare for parenthood. The classic Sentinel threat is executed with precision, allowing every mutant a chance to shine, culminating in Cyclops's powerful declaration that names the episode.
The premiere balances high-stakes mutant drama with explosive spectacle. However, it's the jaw-dropping cliffhanger that changes everything, promising a future full of sharp conflict.
A perfect, powerful return.
The animation is sleek and dynamic, perfectly honoring the 90s aesthetic but injecting modern vibrancy into the action. It's the unique style that defined the classic series, only sharper.
The emotional focus is strong: Cyclops steps up to lead, grappling with doubt as he and a pregnant Jean Grey prepare for parenthood. The classic Sentinel threat is executed with precision, allowing every mutant a chance to shine, culminating in Cyclops's powerful declaration that names the episode.
The premiere balances high-stakes mutant drama with explosive spectacle. However, it's the jaw-dropping cliffhanger that changes everything, promising a future full of sharp conflict.
A perfect, powerful return.
Mission accomplish!!
When I eared that X-Men 97 what was coming up And that there was supposed to be their direct contamination of X-Men 92. I decide to look the whole series of X-Men 92.
Being a fans of the X-Men live action movies for decades I was not disappoint. I was Even more surprised to see that most of the live action movie where directly bays on the storylines of X-Men 92. So if you haven't seen completely, the X-Men 92 series, I strongly recommend that you look at it before looking at X-Men 97, That being said, the bar was really high, but when I watch the first episode of X-Men 97 I was flabbergasted! Not only the continuation is impeccable, but the increase resolution and colors add a lot to the visual experience.
The cast is still awesome and the action for this first episode is completely insane. Storm is absolutely wonderful and epic. And wolverine Is steel the bad ass, smart mouth, angry Bob that we all like.
I think the producers and the writers I've done tremendous work and are perfectly in line with the highest expectations of X-Men fan.
Can't wait to see the next episode and I'm so glad to hear that they already signed for a second and third season.
Being a fans of the X-Men live action movies for decades I was not disappoint. I was Even more surprised to see that most of the live action movie where directly bays on the storylines of X-Men 92. So if you haven't seen completely, the X-Men 92 series, I strongly recommend that you look at it before looking at X-Men 97, That being said, the bar was really high, but when I watch the first episode of X-Men 97 I was flabbergasted! Not only the continuation is impeccable, but the increase resolution and colors add a lot to the visual experience.
The cast is still awesome and the action for this first episode is completely insane. Storm is absolutely wonderful and epic. And wolverine Is steel the bad ass, smart mouth, angry Bob that we all like.
I think the producers and the writers I've done tremendous work and are perfectly in line with the highest expectations of X-Men fan.
Can't wait to see the next episode and I'm so glad to hear that they already signed for a second and third season.
Not Bad. Promising Start.
I have a lot of the comics from this era, had all the toys, was obsessed with the tv show when I was a kid, etc. Looking back at the series there was a lot of cringe stuff, so I'm forgiving a lot of cringe stuff here as being an attribute of the all-ages comic book genre. Point being, I appreciate the nostalgia, but I don't look at entertainment the same way I did when I was 10.
The story picks up pretty much exactly where the last one left off, and they're introducing a new character, so it's all remaining in line with the original in that regard. The seasons were always several mini-plots made up of a few episodes each and featuring a mutant of the week, and this appears to following the same formula, which imho is a good thing. They found some creative combinations and uses for mutant powers, which let's be real, is what most of wanted.
If you can re-watch and enjoy the original and can look past some of the more eye-roll-inducing "modern audience" updates, then you will probably enjoy X-Men '97. This was mostly just an expository/re-establishing episode, but they hit a lot of the right notes and didn't butcher the characters... now let's see them do that for 9 more episodes.
The story picks up pretty much exactly where the last one left off, and they're introducing a new character, so it's all remaining in line with the original in that regard. The seasons were always several mini-plots made up of a few episodes each and featuring a mutant of the week, and this appears to following the same formula, which imho is a good thing. They found some creative combinations and uses for mutant powers, which let's be real, is what most of wanted.
If you can re-watch and enjoy the original and can look past some of the more eye-roll-inducing "modern audience" updates, then you will probably enjoy X-Men '97. This was mostly just an expository/re-establishing episode, but they hit a lot of the right notes and didn't butcher the characters... now let's see them do that for 9 more episodes.
Did you know
- TriviaOn the exterior shot of the building Roberto da Costa is being held by the Friends of Humanity, there is a missing person poster on a pole. The person on the poster is Marrow, a member of the X-Men in the comics in the late 1990s/early 2000s.
- GoofsThe reflection in Cyclops' glasses of the picture of the original Xmen line up is the wrong way round (it is not mirrored, as it should be).
- Quotes
Sentinels: Surrender, mutants.
Cyclops: [clicks on his communicator] Give 'em the forecast.
Sentinels: Omega-level threat detected.
[Lightning strikes the sand, turning it into glass.]
Storm: Ancient sands, heed my command and reclaim these relics of hatred.
[Storm destroys the Sentinels with a tornado of glass]
- Crazy creditsThe opening sequence adds Morph and Bishop to the roster. In addition, Jean Grey and Storm sport their new hairstyles. The final scene has Thunderbird/Warpath and Gargoyle replaced with Emma Frost and Lady Deathstrike on the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants roster.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Marvel Studios: Assembled: The Making of X-Men '97 (2024)
Details
- Runtime
- 32m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.20 : 1
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