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X-Men: Evolution

  • Série télévisée
  • 2000–2003
  • TV-Y7
  • 23min
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7,8/10
14 k
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X-Men: Evolution (2000)
This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.
Lire trailer1:21
1 Video
99+ photos
Fantastique pour adolescentsSuper hérosSurnaturelActionAnimationAventureDrameFantaisieRomanceScience-fiction

Cette version des X-Men met en scène Cyclope, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat et Spike, des adolescents qui se battent pour un monde qui les craint et les déteste.Cette version des X-Men met en scène Cyclope, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat et Spike, des adolescents qui se battent pour un monde qui les craint et les déteste.Cette version des X-Men met en scène Cyclope, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat et Spike, des adolescents qui se battent pour un monde qui les craint et les déteste.

  • Création
    • George Meyer
    • Mike Reiss
    • Mike Scully
  • Casting principal
    • Scott McNeil
    • Meghan Black
    • Christopher Judge
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,8/10
    14 k
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    • Création
      • George Meyer
      • Mike Reiss
      • Mike Scully
    • Casting principal
      • Scott McNeil
      • Meghan Black
      • Christopher Judge
    • 98avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Scott McNeil
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    • Logan…
    • 2000–2003
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    • Rogue
    • 2000–2003
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    • 2000–2003
    Kirby Morrow
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    Brad Swaile
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    • 2000–2003
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
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    • 2000–2003
    Maggie Blue O'Hara
    Maggie Blue O'Hara
    • Kitty Pryde…
    • 2000–2003
    Kirsten Alter
    Kirsten Alter
    • Ororo Munroe…
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    Neil Denis
    • Evan Daniels…
    • 2000–2003
    Noel Fisher
    Noel Fisher
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    • 2000–2003
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    Michael Dobson
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    Andrew Francis
    Andrew Francis
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    • 2001–2003
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Beast…
    • 2001–2003
    Colleen Wheeler
    Colleen Wheeler
    • Mystique…
    • 2000–2003
    Richard Ian Cox
    Richard Ian Cox
    • Pietro Maximoff…
    • 2000–2003
    Alexandra Carter
    Alexandra Carter
    • Amara Aquilla…
    • 2001–2003
    • Création
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      • Mike Reiss
      • Mike Scully
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    Op_Prime

    Stands well on it's on

    Sure, it can not compare to the Fox animated series or the hit movie, but Evolution is pretty good anyway. It has an interesting new look for the X-Men. This show brings back the more popular characters and adds some that weren't a major part of the last show. And why should you expect the same character development? This is a NEW show with NEW people behind the scenes. This is a good show, give it a chance.
    LittleDrummerGirl

    can't get better

    This has to be better than the original! I was excited when I heard about this one, and I am a diligent watcher. What other teen girls like Nightcrawler?? *raises hand proudly* I WAS going to think it was just a cheap imitation, but I turned it on one time and I love it.
    Skeletors_Hood

    The best X-men cartoon ever!! Claws down!!

    For those that despise this cartoon because it takes liberties, then change the freaking channel, bub, and shut the hell up.

    For those who remember the early early days of X-men, they were all teenagers in a school, learning to use their powers to benefit mankind. Well, in comic book continuity, these characters have all grown up, married, divorced, died, betrayed their friends, etc etc etc.

    This cartoon went back to the basic principle that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby started out with back in the 60's. And it's revamped itself to fit today's standards and cultural influences. I like to see it as an animated version of the "Ultimate X-Men" title that marvel is producing, which does the same thing of reformatting the story to today's timeline.

    And each character in this show is well written to the point that I like them even better than some of their comic book counterparts.

    Scott -- we're seeing a leader developing here, but he's still a kid learning to deal with who he is and his place in the world.

    Logan -- granted, he's toned down a bit, but he's just as gruff as he is in the comics, and has a better voice than he did in the 90's cartoon.

    Kurt -- great interpretation. I always thought Nightcrawler was a little stiff for my liking (given his background), so I love to see him be a party animal, and to be one caught goofing off.

    Rogue -- BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG IMPROVEMENT!! I'm sorry purists, but the little Southern belle thing annoyed me to no end! Someone commented that they didn't like this version of Rogue because she doesn't say "Suga." It's called good writing. I like Rogue better as a Goth girl, for one basic reason. Given her power, it would seem to me that she would keep herself isolated and sullen, to ward off anyone trying to get close to her, and the dark depressed goth girl would pull that off, not the friendly southern belle. Plus, it makes her an interesting contrast to Jean and Kitty, who are upbeat popular girls.

    Toad -- they took one of the worst characters of comicdom, and made him likable. He works better as a lovable loser, who just can't get a break.

    I will also give honorable mention to a couple other characters, like Magneto, who is actually a threatening presence in this cartoon, and Beast, whose transformation in this cartoon makes more sense than in the comics.

    The best animated X-Men yet, and it will be very hard to top.
    CrystalStorm

    It's a good show.

    Seeing how many have bashed this show, I decided to give my two-cents in. I had never heard of X-men before Cartoon Network decided to show Evo here in Sweden. Curious, I went on-line to see if it was something. What was explained got me interested, and I started to look up facts on the original comics, particular the first ones. Afterwards I saw Pryde of the X-men, and one of TAS, and accutally decided that I liked Evo better! When it arrived I had no means to see the first episode, or the second as I was away that weekend. But when I did see it, I watched the episode 'Spyke-cam' and decided that I liked the animation. (Rouge's and Kitty's dance went smooth.) Also, I researched about Evan (Spyke.) And found out that he was an Evo-exclusive chara, and stumbled upon an interview with the creator of him. Apparently they wanted Evo to have something unique, so they made Spyke, and from what they says, they didn't know about Marrow. I believe them, because how many X-men/mutants are there in the Marvelverse?! They can't know everything about all of them. Now they also gave the mutants a more likely life.

    I mean, if a big institute is opened up in your city and you see almost nothing of those who live there, wouldn't you wonder? That's why it's so good to have the mutants go in a 'normal' school. (How normal it is to have earthquakes without fault-lines, a shape-shifting, blue principal, and prehistoric monsters from another dimension destroying the school dance.) Both Jean and Scott are part of the popular-class people. Pietro is a part of the cute guy-class. Todd is in the, not to be near unless absolutely needed. Kitty is a part of the annoying freshman-class, though she is friend with Jean. Rouge is the loner. (Well until her powers developed.) Kurt is the insecure one. Evan is the joker. And so on, they need to cooperate with the normal teenage problems, be the normal teenager, and handle the evolution of their powers.

    One more thing, Logan only came to the institute when the news was talking about strange things in Bayville. When he got there, it's unlikely that he knew that he was gonna be a teacher. But as the student-body where growing in the institute they where in need of more teachers, and Logan's loyalty to the X-men, as well as his friend Chuck(Xavier.) he became the violent, lonesome teacher, that pretends he doesn't like the students, but he wouldn't want them hurt.

    I'll give this show 9.5/10.
    Figaro-8

    I hope it continues to evolve.

    Despite my limited knowledge of X-Men--or perhaps because of it--I love this show. The animation, voices and music are GREAT, and it is not from Japan (no offense to anime fans). I love how Nightcrawler and Beast look. And to those who said that characters like Beast were being ignored, the episode "Beast of Bayville" proves otherwise and also proves that the series is living up to its name and evolving, which takes time. I hope the evolution continues.

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    • Anecdotes
      Nightcrawler does not appear to be Catholic or religious in this version.
    • Gaffes
      When Jean and Kurt leave the mansion, McCoy and Xavier find them at the airport buying tickets to New York City; Bayville is less than an hour by car from the city, around two in bad traffic. There are no flights from anywhere near Bayville to New York City.
    • Citations

      Scott: Logan? Have you ever, you know, really cared for someone?

      [grabs pliers Logan asked for]

      Scott: I mean, you felt it so strongly, you couldn't even get the words out.

      Logan: [grabs the pliers] Yeah, once. Most beautiful bike I ever saw. I was so speechless, someone else bought her.

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      Featured in The Evolution of the X-Men (2003)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 novembre 2000 (États-Unis)
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    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • X-Men: Children of the Atom
    • Sociétés de production
      • Film Roman Productions
      • Marvel Studios
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