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When X-Men TAS first aired in Germany, all the way back in 1993, I immediately fell in love with the show, the characters, the story, the world of the X-Men. I became a fan that day.
Now, 27 years later, I'm a fully grown man and still a fan. When I heard that they were going to continue this show, I was worried. With all the bad stuff Marvel has put out in recent years I couldn't imagine this show being anything more than mediocre. I expected a preachy show, that focused more on ideology and the current Zeitgeist. Boy, was I wrong.
X-Men '97 has superior writing. The dialogue is excellent, sometimes almost shakespearean. It comes with a fist full of nostalgia, easter eggs and fan service. The animation is pretty good, better than expected. Aaand...it has the theme song!
This show is everything I wanted and so much more. I love it.
Now, 27 years later, I'm a fully grown man and still a fan. When I heard that they were going to continue this show, I was worried. With all the bad stuff Marvel has put out in recent years I couldn't imagine this show being anything more than mediocre. I expected a preachy show, that focused more on ideology and the current Zeitgeist. Boy, was I wrong.
X-Men '97 has superior writing. The dialogue is excellent, sometimes almost shakespearean. It comes with a fist full of nostalgia, easter eggs and fan service. The animation is pretty good, better than expected. Aaand...it has the theme song!
This show is everything I wanted and so much more. I love it.
- Reineke86
- 9 abr 2024
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With only 5 episodes having aired so far, I'm already having trouble thinking of another show that rivals this quality lately. And I'm not exclusively talking about in animation either.
The animation is stunning. The characters are maybe even more endearing than ever. And the story is so incredibly meaningful and masterfully explored that I was engaged to the point of audible gasping, chills, and even tears at times.
I personally watch a lot of shows, animated and non. Disney has done plenty of fantastic shows, from Gargoyles to Gravity Falls. Yet I was still surprised by this revival existing at all, and blown away by its handling.
More like this, please.
The animation is stunning. The characters are maybe even more endearing than ever. And the story is so incredibly meaningful and masterfully explored that I was engaged to the point of audible gasping, chills, and even tears at times.
I personally watch a lot of shows, animated and non. Disney has done plenty of fantastic shows, from Gargoyles to Gravity Falls. Yet I was still surprised by this revival existing at all, and blown away by its handling.
More like this, please.
- bonksix
- 11 abr 2024
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I know it's only been 2 episodes and a 10/10 may be ambitious but I can't express how satisfied I am with this!
Recently, us nerds have had our hopes built up by reboots and live-action remakes that left us feeling betrayed and disappointed. Finally, X-Men 97 delivers!
I'm so happy they kept this kid friendly so my generation can enjoy it with our kids.
So far, the show is exactly like you remember it from your Saturday mornings. Nostalgia ensued within the first second.
I can't wait to see what this show brings us. My only complaint is that they didn't release the entire series immediately but I don't think Disney+ does that.
Thank you Chris Claremont! Well done Disney!
Recently, us nerds have had our hopes built up by reboots and live-action remakes that left us feeling betrayed and disappointed. Finally, X-Men 97 delivers!
I'm so happy they kept this kid friendly so my generation can enjoy it with our kids.
So far, the show is exactly like you remember it from your Saturday mornings. Nostalgia ensued within the first second.
I can't wait to see what this show brings us. My only complaint is that they didn't release the entire series immediately but I don't think Disney+ does that.
Thank you Chris Claremont! Well done Disney!
- scff-22820
- 19 mar 2024
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The nostalgia hit hard, but it was more than just a trip down memory lane. The writing and character development in these initial episodes were on point, adding layers to the already rich world of the X-Men. It felt like catching up with old friends who had grown and evolved.
What impressed me the most was how "X-Men '97" managed to capture the same feels of the original show while also elevating the storyline in just two episodes. As someone who watched the original series as a kid, I was beyond amazed to see how it was modernized while still paying respect to the og source material.
This show has reignited my love for these mutants and their struggles, and I have no doubt that it will continue to deliver the action, drama, and heart that fans have come to expect from the X-Men universe.
Bring on the next episode!
What impressed me the most was how "X-Men '97" managed to capture the same feels of the original show while also elevating the storyline in just two episodes. As someone who watched the original series as a kid, I was beyond amazed to see how it was modernized while still paying respect to the og source material.
This show has reignited my love for these mutants and their struggles, and I have no doubt that it will continue to deliver the action, drama, and heart that fans have come to expect from the X-Men universe.
Bring on the next episode!
- arjay88
- 19 mar 2024
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Had decent expectations as the original series is a classic (for me). This is a continuation but doesn't suffer from any particular issues usually seen when a production is revived after a long time. If anything, this revival exudes welcome nostalgia while fusing modern touches. Animation is solid and the action pieces are the highlights. Voice acting is just as awesome as it used to be (no irritating voice characterizations). Not to spoil anything but the characters are, as always, as real as could be to the original print comics. Am stoked and hope this series goes on for as long as it can. 9/10 from me for episode 1. Vinaka from Fiji.
- knight-26404
- 19 mar 2024
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This is the impression I got from just two episodes. This series deals with classic X-Men themes like prejudice, discrimination, hate, injustice, fear, and bigotry against mutants by humans again, but I felt like they were doing it in a more mature and improved way. I also gladly notice they didn't make a Wolverine show, and every mutant character is getting equal screen time and development, especially Cyclops getting what he deserves and shining as team leader. It's also welcome to see characters like Bishop and Morph join the X team. I liked Magneto's acceptance of Xaviers's human and mutant coexistence agenda and his decision to become a new leader of the X team because that made him a more three-dimensional and ambigious character rather than a one-note villain. This sequel is also very loyal and respectful to the old series and the nostalgic feelings of X-men fans. They are using the same character models, voiceovers, opening intro, closing outro, and music with improved and modernized animation. They didn't use the same opening stock footage intro from the first episode for the second episode's opening intro, adding new characters like Magneto and scenes to it, so obviously there is no laziness in this show. Overall, I got a very good impression from this reboot and sequel, and I'm looking forward to watching new episodes.
- Artemur
- 19 mar 2024
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X-Men 97 is everything a fan needs the story is great the animation is new an fresh the story arc with magneto and all the new members. As a X-Men fan this is perfect just perfect the upcoming story of the dark pheonix and the goblin queen. The return of frask and other plotlines keeps the story fresh after 27 years I can't stress this enough watch the show if you are a fan or not a fan this is by far the best X-Men show in a long time . I am excited for all the new episodes coming up and the future plotlines. I must say the show deserves 10 stars for its animation alone . It makes you excited for future episodes. The show is perfect.
- flegrange-44671
- 19 mar 2024
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A perfect blend of nostalgia and a freshness. I can't wait for more episodes and the story lines to be extended. I love the similarities of the 90s series and the new version. Many of the actors have been signed on for the series which is a great for continuity. I love that costumes, characters and stories have been updates for a more current experience. This new series is definitely worth a watch for fans of the original series as well as new fans. So far, the characters appear to have more thought out personalities, values and powers which is really cool to watch. I'm really keen to see how they integrate more characters into the cast.
- wade_horton
- 19 mar 2024
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X-Men 97 breathes new life into a beloved classic, offering fans a thrilling continuation of the iconic animated series. From the moment the familiar theme song begins, viewers are transported back to the heyday of Saturday morning cartoons, yet this revival feels fresh and relevant. The animation is sleek and vibrant, capturing the essence of each character with stunning detail. But it's not just the visuals that impress; the storytelling remains as captivating as ever, weaving intricate plots filled with action, drama, and heart. What truly sets X-Men 97 apart is its ability to balance nostalgia with innovation. Longtime fans will delight in seeing their favorite mutants back in action, while newcomers will be drawn in by the rich mythology and complex relationships that define the X-Men universe. The voice cast, led by returning favorites and newcomers alike, delivers stellar performances that bring these iconic characters to life once again. Whether you grew up watching the original series or are discovering the X-Men for the first time, X-Men 97 is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates great animation and compelling storytelling. With its perfect blend of old-school charm and modern sensibility, this revival is sure to reignite the passion of fans old and new alike. Get ready to join the X-Men on another unforgettable adventure!
- rob_rios
- 29 mar 2024
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Greatings from the other side. Like most people, I love the 1997 X-men cartoon. I was worried when I heard about this new version, as Disney screws everything up these days, but so far I like it.
The animation is a bit off, which is wierd when the old version had better visuals, but it's ok. Hearing the old music was awesome. Seeing the sentinels again was also great. The voice works was great too, I think the got as many actors from the old days that they could.
Hopefully they continue or even improve things a bit. I'm not sure where the story line is going, but I hope it's good.
So far, so good. Let's hope it continues.
The animation is a bit off, which is wierd when the old version had better visuals, but it's ok. Hearing the old music was awesome. Seeing the sentinels again was also great. The voice works was great too, I think the got as many actors from the old days that they could.
Hopefully they continue or even improve things a bit. I'm not sure where the story line is going, but I hope it's good.
So far, so good. Let's hope it continues.
- mluinstra
- 19 mar 2024
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This review captures what made the original great. I loved the writing in the first two episodes, it reminds me when I was a kid listening to those epic moments of grandeur dialog from the likes of Apocalypse, and famous quotes and wise sayings from Beast. This gave that same kind of vibe early on within the first two episodes.
This seems to pic up where the 90s Saturday morning cartoon left off. What was corny and cool for me as a kid, has been adapted now to be still good writing but not perceived as corny as an adult. In that regard they seemed to have nail their audience, they know that the people watching this would be in their 30s and 40s now. And it seems written for us.
This seems to pic up where the 90s Saturday morning cartoon left off. What was corny and cool for me as a kid, has been adapted now to be still good writing but not perceived as corny as an adult. In that regard they seemed to have nail their audience, they know that the people watching this would be in their 30s and 40s now. And it seems written for us.
- clyde_assee
- 21 mar 2024
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Don't get me wrong, I love X-Men, but this show is not a good example on how to direct a story.
I'm really not sure what the writers/director wanted to achieve by packing dozens of plot twists in 10 episodes. It doesn't add deepness to the characters, it kinda flattens them to a point you can only sense the writer's intentions being expressed into animated characters, rendering them lifeless.
How are you supposed to get emotionally attached to characters that change their views, emotions and relationships dynamics every 10 minutes of the show?? Is this a TikTok attention span like type of writing?
It wasn't a pleasant experience and really hard to follow sometimes with a little of "cringe factor" due to the writing/direction decisions.
Maybe I'm not in the target, even though I was a huge fan of x-men in my youth. I'm still watching the second season due to the nostalgia factor but please,
Slow down.
I'm really not sure what the writers/director wanted to achieve by packing dozens of plot twists in 10 episodes. It doesn't add deepness to the characters, it kinda flattens them to a point you can only sense the writer's intentions being expressed into animated characters, rendering them lifeless.
How are you supposed to get emotionally attached to characters that change their views, emotions and relationships dynamics every 10 minutes of the show?? Is this a TikTok attention span like type of writing?
It wasn't a pleasant experience and really hard to follow sometimes with a little of "cringe factor" due to the writing/direction decisions.
Maybe I'm not in the target, even though I was a huge fan of x-men in my youth. I'm still watching the second season due to the nostalgia factor but please,
Slow down.
- M_Oak_A
- 21 nov 2024
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Perhaps expectations from the various X-men movies and the nonstop MCU movies and shows over the past 20 plus years has changed me, I just couldn't get into it... but maybe it's as good as others say and my rating is a bit unfair and more a reflection what I expect in the modern day vs nostalgia for toons of the past.
I don't really care for any of the toons from the 80's and 90's these days... even many of the movies and tv shows from that period no longer resonate with me for one reason or another.
It all just seems a bit corny now, I guess my tastes have simply changed but I still love picking up my old X-Men comics and reading them.
I don't really care for any of the toons from the 80's and 90's these days... even many of the movies and tv shows from that period no longer resonate with me for one reason or another.
It all just seems a bit corny now, I guess my tastes have simply changed but I still love picking up my old X-Men comics and reading them.
- weirbtk
- 27 may 2024
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- davidtomasic
- 19 mar 2024
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Prior to watching this Series, I didn't watch the original X-Men Animated Series. Even though I do consider myself a huge fan of the X-Men, I had no interest in watching that original animated series, but when Disney and Marvel announced that they were going to do a direct sequel to that show, I decided to watched the original animated series in its entirety. After watching that show, I was even more excited for this series, because I loved every minute of the original animated series.
I enjoyed watching every minute of this show week-to-week. This show gave me and other fans of the original X-Men Animated Series that we wanted and more. X-Men '97 is hands down the best Disney+ Original Series to date. I was genuinely very impressed with how they were able to recapture the heart and spirit of the original animated series. The Finale was phenomenal and I can't wait to see what they do with Season 2.
Overall, of you are a fan of the original X-Men Animated Series from the 90s, you will most certainly enjoy what Disney and Marvel do with X-Men '97.
I enjoyed watching every minute of this show week-to-week. This show gave me and other fans of the original X-Men Animated Series that we wanted and more. X-Men '97 is hands down the best Disney+ Original Series to date. I was genuinely very impressed with how they were able to recapture the heart and spirit of the original animated series. The Finale was phenomenal and I can't wait to see what they do with Season 2.
Overall, of you are a fan of the original X-Men Animated Series from the 90s, you will most certainly enjoy what Disney and Marvel do with X-Men '97.
- jared-25331
- 15 may 2024
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Now this is how you reboot a TV show!! This is the perfect follow up in every way, they update it just enough to make it feen fresh & modern but keep all the best elements of the original. The voices are all perfect, the new jubilee & morph are both fantastic. They do not hold back or disappoint from the first second the opening theme starts. The fight scenes are definitely taken up multiple levels, the first big fight in episode 1. Is absolutely epic!!! Storm absolutely KILLS IT - I'm so glad they are showing how powerful she really is. For the first time she's referred to as an omega level by a sentinel which is pretty awesome right before she does probably the coolest attack/show of power ever shown in any super hero movie or tv show, hands down - it's DOPE!!! This is the storm show now & I effing love it. I can't wait to see what else is to come & I hope they make at least 20 more seasons!!! LOVE IT!!!!!!
- MatthewCherrier
- 20 mar 2024
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- brodievickers96
- 19 mar 2024
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Seeing Xmen 97 produce strong original diverse characters without changing the source material, great dialogue and intense musical scores, detailed high framerate motion for even minor scenes- suddenly it's like waking from a silent nightmare that had been the gradual reduction in quality of animated comic book adaptations in the past 2 decades. Comparing it to other current releases is like night and day.
It's almost a shame that they've had to borrow from a franchise nearly 3 decades old in order to justify simply producing quality content.
This is the greatest superhero animated adaptation in years, and deserves recognition for it. This could be Marvel's Mandalorian moment- finally getting someone in the drivers seat who knows what they're doing.
It's almost a shame that they've had to borrow from a franchise nearly 3 decades old in order to justify simply producing quality content.
This is the greatest superhero animated adaptation in years, and deserves recognition for it. This could be Marvel's Mandalorian moment- finally getting someone in the drivers seat who knows what they're doing.
- magnusmorris-07544
- 29 mar 2024
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Definitely a great surprise, usually X-men adaptations were all kept under the same initial plot, finally we are seeing advance on the story.
Some people are complaining about the M outfit, looks like people never read a X-men comic before, this is exactly the outfit used on this specific point in the X-men stories.
I loved the fact that the powers are represented as they should be otherwise why would human fear their evolution?
The show has a real mature side, that creates a deeper sense to the story.
The first episode is the one bringing nostalgia and ends with a great jump to this new arc, now the second episode shows that the writers took this show seriously and want to tell us a good narrative about X-men's.
Some people are complaining about the M outfit, looks like people never read a X-men comic before, this is exactly the outfit used on this specific point in the X-men stories.
I loved the fact that the powers are represented as they should be otherwise why would human fear their evolution?
The show has a real mature side, that creates a deeper sense to the story.
The first episode is the one bringing nostalgia and ends with a great jump to this new arc, now the second episode shows that the writers took this show seriously and want to tell us a good narrative about X-men's.
- eneasmil
- 22 mar 2024
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Not only does this show display an exceptional understanding of the source material, it masterfully builds upon it in a manner that can only be described as "what we wanted to do if we'd had the budget and the permission to get away with it at the time"
Episode one was... a slow but essential step in building to some of the highest highs in the entire marvel catalogue to date.
From episode 2 onwards I was stunned by the beautifully articulated way the character dialogue is written, in a way that remains unequivocally faithful to their character; and carries their motivations, emotions, and the weight of their experiences to; what might at first seem a new and unfamiliar place, but within the context, a place that makes perfect sense.
This is an easy 10/10, it's not very often I'm driven to even consider writing a review, but this deserves far more recognition for what it is doing.
Episode one was... a slow but essential step in building to some of the highest highs in the entire marvel catalogue to date.
From episode 2 onwards I was stunned by the beautifully articulated way the character dialogue is written, in a way that remains unequivocally faithful to their character; and carries their motivations, emotions, and the weight of their experiences to; what might at first seem a new and unfamiliar place, but within the context, a place that makes perfect sense.
This is an easy 10/10, it's not very often I'm driven to even consider writing a review, but this deserves far more recognition for what it is doing.
- eddieeisinger
- 12 abr 2024
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I was completely satisfied, I'm very happy
Starting with the opening, which I didn't expect to be a completely faithful replica... seriously lol
Seeing this iconic opening, revitalized and updated, is a delight for a fan lol
The immediate effect of continuity is a very interesting point.
As soon as it starts, the scenography makes you forget that this is a new animation, and takes you straight to the 90s.
Every detail is impressive!
Of all the X-men adaptations, with just these two episodes, you can already see that this is the best version of each of the characters. Highlighting Cyclops, Storm and Magneto.
I think it's incredible that it's not just an aesthetic update, but a general update, where the dialogues also follow the update, the plot follows.
Unlike some problems in the classic, here you realize where the story is, and in a way feel a new atmosphere of possibilities.
Cyclops, I don't need any comments, right? Lol so I'm not going to say the obvious lol Now Magneto was my big surprise.
You notice a maturity and a very solid justification in his change and going to Xavier's side.
The producers are incredibly wise to work on these points.
And another incredible point is the dialogues. What maturity in each sentence lol It's very good Okay, it has that effect of a character explaining an obvious thing that has already happened, to give a situation to someone who is suddenly seeing it for the first time, but it is well dosed.
As soon as it starts, the scenography makes you forget that this is a new animation, and takes you straight to the 90s.
Every detail is impressive!
Of all the X-men adaptations, with just these two episodes, you can already see that this is the best version of each of the characters. Highlighting Cyclops, Storm and Magneto.
I think it's incredible that it's not just an aesthetic update, but a general update, where the dialogues also follow the update, the plot follows.
Unlike some problems in the classic, here you realize where the story is, and in a way feel a new atmosphere of possibilities.
Cyclops, I don't need any comments, right? Lol so I'm not going to say the obvious lol Now Magneto was my big surprise.
You notice a maturity and a very solid justification in his change and going to Xavier's side.
The producers are incredibly wise to work on these points.
And another incredible point is the dialogues. What maturity in each sentence lol It's very good Okay, it has that effect of a character explaining an obvious thing that has already happened, to give a situation to someone who is suddenly seeing it for the first time, but it is well dosed.
- alessonms
- 20 mar 2024
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You know why the original x-men was so great? Because the story was great, the writing was great, the characters were great, everything is just great. They were all unique individuals with their own personalities.
But this reboot, if you can even call a reboot has none of the above. The storytelling was horrendous. It's very fragmented, just bits and pieces here, and bits and pieces there. Everything just happened without rhyme and rhythm, episodes after episodes. They feel more like filler episodes than anything else.
What's equally as bad is there's no character development like at all. It's presumed that the audience already knew these characters. Problem is, looks aside, they hardly even feel like there're the same characters. They're like complete strangers living under one roof, with no friendship, kinship, structure, nor curriculum to tie or link them together.
I'd rather they make a fresh reboot than doing this because i don't enjoy this series one bit. 6/10 is already a high score from me.
But this reboot, if you can even call a reboot has none of the above. The storytelling was horrendous. It's very fragmented, just bits and pieces here, and bits and pieces there. Everything just happened without rhyme and rhythm, episodes after episodes. They feel more like filler episodes than anything else.
What's equally as bad is there's no character development like at all. It's presumed that the audience already knew these characters. Problem is, looks aside, they hardly even feel like there're the same characters. They're like complete strangers living under one roof, with no friendship, kinship, structure, nor curriculum to tie or link them together.
I'd rather they make a fresh reboot than doing this because i don't enjoy this series one bit. 6/10 is already a high score from me.
- blueskyy_ng
- 5 abr 2024
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If you ever watch something that you just see the artifice of it all? For me, that is X-Men 97. The actors read their lines all in the same general monotone and lack of character depth and uniqueness. The script is written in such a way that it doesn't even remotely seem to match most of the characters. The language is high and lofty with a pretentious intellectual style, but without context often or emotional foundation. I don't know, I toughed it out watching the episodes, cringing along the way. And it seemed that the writers felt that the pace had to be breakneck leaving from one wild idea to another without bringing the audience along.
- gregmalone1
- 9 jun 2024
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What a ride! X-Men '97 isn't just a sequel; it's a high-stakes elevation of the original series.
The art and animation are consistently fantastic, supporting a season that masterfully tackles grief, political trauma, and the complex nature of Xavier's dream. It perfectly adapted legendary comic arcs like the Genosha Massacre and the epic Operation: Zero Tolerance finale.
While the early episodes had some necessary setup, the back half was a relentless, emotional masterpiece, culminating in a near-perfect conclusion. It fearlessly challenges the X-Men's core ideology, making the eventual triumph feel hard-won and deeply cathartic.
This season absolutely deserves its high score and sets a breathtaking standard for superhero television.
The art and animation are consistently fantastic, supporting a season that masterfully tackles grief, political trauma, and the complex nature of Xavier's dream. It perfectly adapted legendary comic arcs like the Genosha Massacre and the epic Operation: Zero Tolerance finale.
While the early episodes had some necessary setup, the back half was a relentless, emotional masterpiece, culminating in a near-perfect conclusion. It fearlessly challenges the X-Men's core ideology, making the eventual triumph feel hard-won and deeply cathartic.
This season absolutely deserves its high score and sets a breathtaking standard for superhero television.
- FiftyTwo_52
- 16 nov 2025
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Wow! What did I just watch. Two episodes in and I feel like I traveled back to the past, in my
childhood bedroom dancing to that groovy theme music.
The writing of the first two episodes perfectly captured the feel of who the X-Men are and what they have represented in the comics and also in that 90s animated classic. Gambit, Storm, Jubilee, Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Beast, Jean, Morph and Bishop are all back with a few other bigger surprises.
The music reuses themes from before but further improves on them to give it a fresh take. I had a few reservations regarding the animation but even that works. The team is back and looks great mostly (I have a few reservations about Rogue but hopefully the new voice and animation of her grows on me). Everything here captures that 90s magic and further adds on it.
The writing of the first two episodes perfectly captured the feel of who the X-Men are and what they have represented in the comics and also in that 90s animated classic. Gambit, Storm, Jubilee, Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Beast, Jean, Morph and Bishop are all back with a few other bigger surprises.
The music reuses themes from before but further improves on them to give it a fresh take. I had a few reservations regarding the animation but even that works. The team is back and looks great mostly (I have a few reservations about Rogue but hopefully the new voice and animation of her grows on me). Everything here captures that 90s magic and further adds on it.
- bulgariangeorge
- 19 mar 2024
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