X-Men

X-Men

1992
X-Men
X-Men

X-Men

8.4 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

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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EP14  Graduation Day
Sep. 20,1997
Graduation Day

At a Mutant/Human Relations Summit, Henry Peter Gyrich attacks.

EP13  Hidden Agendas
Sep. 13,1997
Hidden Agendas

When the army learns of Sam Guthrie's cannonball power, they try to enlist him in their ranks.

EP12  Descent
Sep. 06,1997
Descent

The origin of Mr. Sinister is revealed.

EP11  Old Soldiers
Feb. 22,1997
Old Soldiers

Wolverine thinks back to the time when he fought during World War II and teamed up with Captain America.

EP10  The Fifth Horseman
Feb. 08,1997
The Fifth Horseman

Fabian Cortez helps Apocalypse escape from the astral plane.

EP9  Jubilee's Fairytale Theatre
Nov. 16,1996
Jubilee's Fairytale Theatre

Jubilee tells children her own fairy tale having herself, her fellow X-Men and their greatest enemies be the characters in it.

EP8  Storm Front (2)
Nov. 09,1996
Storm Front (2)

Spectacular preparations for Storm's wedding to Arkon proceed quickly. But as Jubilee helps Storm, the new queen, prepare for the wedding, Jubilee can't help notice how badly the palace workers are treated. When Storm mentions this to Arkon, he reminds her she is new to his world, and asks her for her trust. meanwhile Wolverine, Cyclops and Beast discover there are fleet ships bringing slaves from the neighboring planet. Arkon, it seems, is a ruthless tyrant. Storm must know the truth. Back at the castle, Storm has been making a few discoveries of her own.

EP7  Storm Front (1)
Nov. 02,1996
Storm Front (1)

The dashing alien, Arkon, unleashes terrible weather conditions over Washington D.C. to get Storm's attention. It works, he begs her to return with him to his planet, Corsus, to save it from meteorological chaos which threatens his people. After much pleading, Arkon convinces Storm. Intrigued by this dynamic leader but slightly suspicious, Storm departs but leaves a clue for the other X-Men to follow. The X-Men travel through an inter-dimensional portal and arrive to 'rescue' Storm, just as she is in the midst of restoring the planet's raging eco-system. Once successful, Storm is proclaimed savior throughout this universe. What's more, Arkon asks her to marry him.

EP6  Bloodlines
Oct. 26,1996
Bloodlines

Nightcrawler gets a mysterious message. He is informed that his birth mother (whom he never knew) is in trouble. He turns to the X-Men for assistance. Jubilee is baffled that Nightcrawler wants to help the mother who abandoned him -- she has never known her birth parents and feels pretty hostile toward them, whoever they are. Nightcrawler admits there has been pain, but his faith in God has helped him overcome her rejection. The plot thickens when one of the team members recognizes Nightcrawler's mother's voice. There are more 'bloodlines' here than anyone imagined, including the Friends of Humanity who arranged this 'reunion' in the first place.

EP5  Longshot
Oct. 05,1996
Longshot

Longshot, a rebel from another world, tumbles into this world with no memory and a murderous gang led by the six-armed woman warrior Spiral hot on his trail. It turns out that Longshot is on the run from Mojo, maniacal inter-dimensional TV executive. Using Jubilee as the 'prize', Mojo and his minions lure Longshot and the X-Men into a deadly contest which Mojo broadcasts 'live' to up his ratings.

EP4  No Mutant Is an Island
Sep. 21,1996
No Mutant Is an Island

Cyclops, still in mourning after Jean Grey's "death", quits the X-men and returns to his orphanage home and encounters his friend Sarah. She tells him that a wealthy man has decided to adopt all the mutant children, especially Rusty, but his intentions are to make them his army to destroy all humans in the world so that mutants are accepted. It's up to Cyclops to stop him and save the mutant children. Later, Cyclops returns to the mansion and he and the other X-men discover that Jean Grey hasn't died after all.

EP3  A Deal with the Devil
Sep. 14,1996
A Deal with the Devil

The former Soviet Union's living weapon, Omega Red, is thawed out by the US Military to deal with an abandoned Soviet nuclear submarine near Hawaii. He asks for his old enemy, Wolverine, and the woman responsible for freezing him most recently, Storm, to accompany him on the mission. Omega Red is offered restored humanity, but once aboard the warhead-filled sub, he reveals his true, deadly intentions.

EP2  The Phalanx Covenant (2)
Sep. 07,1996
The Phalanx Covenant (2)

Snatched from the jaws of the Phalanx by the villainous Mr. Sinister, Beast and Forge search for allies to help them battle the alien threat. Gathering assistance from such unlikely sources as Magneto and Sinister himself, they embark upon a daring and risky plan to free the planet from the clutches of the Phalanx by traveling straight into the belly of the beast.

EP1  The Phalanx Covenant (1)
Sep. 07,1996
The Phalanx Covenant (1)

Rushing to investigate a disturbance downtown, the X-Men find Sabretooth on the rampage again, but realize too late that it isn't really Sabretooth at all. It is the Phalanx, a voracious alien life-form that can assume the guise of anything or anyone. Before long, the X-Men are all captured, except for Beast, who must find a way to stop the alien horror from devouring the entire Earth.

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8.4 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation , Action & Adventure , Kids | More Info
Released: 1992-10-31 | Released Producted By: Saban Entertainment , Graz Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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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Cast

Cedric Smith , Norm Spencer , Catherine Disher

Director

Eric S. Rollman

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Johnny H. The X-Men TV series has been cited as one of the greatest televised- cartoons of all time. And I completely understand why: the characters are near-perfect reflections of the comic counterparts, the stories respect their source material(s) beautifully, and the music is a '90s nutshell! X-Men is still Marvel's best animated series to date, and though live-action shows like Marvel's Daredevil and Legion have overshadowed the show's legacy somewhat: I still LOVE this series!What's not to like? It's got kick-ass action, kick-ass stories, and Wolverine doing his thing: being a completely lovable bad-ass! Anything wrong with this series that comes to mind for me? Not really. Maybe some of the voice-acting does get a little corny, but hardly ever. Basically everything in this show is wonderful! It's a childhood memory of mine, I love it as much as Batman: The Animated Series and it's still fondly remembered by millions of fans to this day.If you're someone who was born in the 90s and somehow DIDN'T end up watching the series, what the hell are you waiting for?! Binge it right away! And thank me later.
SnoopyStyle Jubilation 'Jubilee' Lee is hunted by a Sentinel after her foster parents sign her up to the Mutant Control Agency. She is rescued by the X-Men; Wolverine, Beast, Cyclops, Professor Charles Xavier, Rogue, Jean Grey, Gambit, Storm, and Morph. Professor X advocates the harmonious coexistence between mutants and the regular human population. He is opposed by others in both human and mutant world. The world extends beyond the earth into space and time.I remember watching the first season on Saturday mornings back in the day. I don't remember watching the following seasons. At the time, I found it compelling to lose a main character right from the start. It's done more often nowadays. I did binge watch the rest on Netflix. This is definitely one of the best of 90's Saturday morning cartoons. The second season has Professor Xavier paired up with Magneto in a side adventure. It would be more compelling to have Xavier stay with his X-Men to build up their relationship chemistry. Overall, this ranks as upper level of the cartoons of its era.
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.
A_Different_Drummer I have been merrily working my way through not merely the Marvel archives but, to show I don't play favorites, the DC library as well. Series as well as features. Honestly (and usually I distrust anyone who starts a sentence with the word "honestly") the production standards here are the best I have seen. The animation is superb. Done in the 90s before the studio started to experiment with what can best be described as "stressed" or "overly geometric" figures. The writing? As good as or better than many features on the big screen decades later, and MUCH better than several X-Men features. Many two and three-parters, very brave for the era. The voice actors? Astonishing. Overall score? A perfect 10.