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COLLECTOR dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user
So this is what I was actually looking at when I stumbled onto the subject of my other thread. I just thought this was really cool

So those of you of the right age almost certainly remember the X-Men Animated series from the 90s and of course the intro!


On a side note, the Japanese intros for the show were also amazing!





ANYWAYS! The show itself took inspiration from, if not outright adapted stories from the comics. Unsurprising since some episodes were even written by comics creators like Len Wein! Over its 5 seasons the show touched on stories and characters from all over X-Men’s history including Gambit and Bella Donna, the Morlocks, Omega Red, to the famous milestone stories like Days of Future Past and the Phoenix Saga. The series even touched on some stories a little outside the strict boundries of the X-Men themselves to include Alpha Flight, Madripoor Nights, and even Ms Marvel and Rogue.

Anyways, over on the Marvel.Com website they’ve gone through the animated series, almost episode by episode, and created a list of companion comics. Most often these are the comics the show was inspired by or directly adapted but also includes some books, some even published long after the show was over, that flesh out some of the stories or characters the show touched on.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

I really enjoyed going through the list and for those of you with kids and Disney+ this seems like a great way to seague from the show into the comics themselves.

I’m actually tempted to do a custom-bind project based on this series companion. I would also love to see a similar list compiled for the Spider-Man animated series. Heck I might try to do one myself if I were ever to take some much needed vacation time!
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I'll probably wake up constipated. Pre_Coder private msg quote post Address this user
X-Men and Spider-Man animated series from the 90's... RULED!
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Collector TheLJ private msg quote post Address this user
Just started watching them again.
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"Forum Overlord" bah ha ha ha... JustThatGuy private msg quote post Address this user
The intro music is my ring tone
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For fans, there's also this: https://www.shoplevelup.com/products/x-men-the-art-and-making-of-the-animated-series-hc
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I tried so hard to get into the X-Men animated, but it just fell flat for me.

I’d watch some of the adaptations of the stories I grew up with, though.

Speaking of Disney plus, that avengers: earths mightiest heroes was a pretty decent series.

I wish they’d stuck with it.
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Not trying to be an ass since February 12, 2020. HulkSmash private msg quote post Address this user
That show was awesome. Idk why but I’ve always liked Rogue from the 90s X-Men. Cyclops was my favorite.
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I was in college when the series aired and I still watched it religiously. It didn't have as high quality animation as BTAS, but the writing and storytelling was top notch. They did a great job adapting some pretty mature stories well, but in a way that they were kid friendly.
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Collector moodswing private msg quote post Address this user
Probably my all time favorite cartoon.
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Masculinity takes a holiday. EbayMafia private msg quote post Address this user
The thread inspired me to check out the show last night. I thought maybe I could get my 10 year old into it. I watched about 15 minutes and gave up. But it's good to know that all the mutants hang out in the same shopping mall.
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My little piece of history from this cartoon. Not sure what is cooler...the cel or the pencils.





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Collector Hcanes private msg quote post Address this user
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My little piece of history from this cartoon. Not sure what is cooler...the cel or the pencils.







That's awesome. I'm partial to the pencils
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Not trying to be an ass since February 12, 2020. HulkSmash private msg quote post Address this user
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The thread inspired me to check out the show last night. I thought maybe I could get my 10 year old into it. I watched about 15 minutes and gave up. But it's good to know that all the mutants hang out in the same shopping mall.
that was prime after school tv on the rabbit ears.
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Collector 00slim private msg quote post Address this user
Loved this show.

Still waiting for a Blu-Ray and now, possibly 4K release of the full series. I have the first couple volumes on DVD.
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Loved this show.

Still waiting for a Blu-Ray and now, possibly 4K release of the full series. I have the first couple volumes on DVD.


Is this actually going to happen? If so, I am there!

I used to have all X-Men (90s) volumes on DVD, but I sold many years ago, along with a ton of other DVDs... due to circumstances then.
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Loved this show.

Still waiting for a Blu-Ray and now, possibly 4K release of the full series. I have the first couple volumes on DVD.


Is this actually going to happen? If so, I am there!

I used to have all X-Men (90s) volumes on DVD, but I sold many years ago, along with a ton of other DVDs... due to circumstances then.


I don’t know for sure. But this & the Spider-Man series deserve HD treatment. I’m just waiting & hoping. One day . . .

Hell, the Spider-Man show never got a DVD release here in the states, but it did in the UK!

Except for those few story arc DVDs.
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COLLECTOR dielinfinite private msg quote post Address this user
@00slim A standard definition release on blu ray isn’t outside the realm of possibility. But an HD blu-ray and especially 4k is pie in the sky wishing

I’d have to do some research but I imagine X-Men was mastered on video and not film meaning any release above standard definition or MAYBE 720p resolution would either be upscaled and processed (there are fan-made bootlegs of this already available) or require new scans from the original elements which have been scattered to the four corners of the world and would be prohibitively expensive to complete even if they did get them all back.
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@00slim A standard definition release on blu ray isn’t outside the realm of possibility. But an HD blu-ray and especially 4k is pie in the sky wishing

I’d have to do some research but I imagine X-Men was mastered on video and not film meaning any release above standard definition or MAYBE 720p resolution would either be upscaled and processed (there are fan-made bootlegs of this already available) or require new scans from the original elements which have been scattered to the four corners of the world and would be prohibitively expensive to complete even if they did get them all back.


Very possible. I’m not at all familiar with the logistics.
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I remember when it first came on, I started recording it from day one. I had a couple of VHS tapes of every episode. Basically a box set before that was a thing.
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I watched X-Men religiously as a kid. It's probably what helped me get into X-Men in the first place, along with my friend who lived across the street who was a huge XM kid. I rewatched the first season on Disney+, and it's a little rough. Akom's animation wasn't exactly the most fluid and some of the dialogue writing was a little stilted. The voice acting and designs were solid for the most part as well as the ability to adapt certain stories for a younger/broader audience. I love the Japanese opening to the series. Such great animation.

As an aside, I'm not a fan of Akom's animation as it generally looks cheap. Like cheaper than Hanna Barbera and without the charm. Akom animated select season 2 and more than half of season 3 & 4 of Transformers and it shows. Animation errors run rampant (utilizing dead characters, Autobots fighting alongside Decepticons & vice versa, old character models, etc). Akom was also fired from Batman The Animated Series for subpar work, and the Simpsons threatened to terminate its working relationship with Akom unless the quality improved.
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It was a one trick pony show but always hilarious. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
I loved this show when it first aired. I taped every episode from the get go. I remember loving the first 2 two episodes immensely but when the 3rd one aired and Magneto graced the screen I thought this was the greatest cartoon ever. I have a bunch of favourite cartoons and this is one of them.
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