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The series ended after the episode "Graduation Day", which aired on September 20, 1997. The X-Men animated show was the longest-running Marvel Comics animated series, lasting for five years, with five seasons and a total of 76 episodes until their record was beaten by Ultimate Spider-Man, when its 77th episode aired on October 17, 2015. [2]
As part of a four-series collaboration between the Japanese Madhouse animation house and Marvel, the X-Men starred in a 12 episode anime series that premiered in Japan on Animax and in the United States on G4 in 2011. [6] [7] The series deals with the X-Men coming to Japan to investigate the disappearance of Armor.
The comic book series X-Men '92 was first released as one of the many tie-in titles for Marvel's 2015 Secret Wars event, and continued in its second volume as a regular series in early 2016, starring characters of the TV show's reality. [33] In January 2022 Marvel announced a new series inspired by the cartoon, X-Men '92: House of XCII.
X-Men: Evolution is an American animated television series about the Marvel Comics superhero team X-Men. [1] In this incarnation, many of the characters are teenagers rather than adults. The series ran for a total of four seasons (52 episodes) from November 2000 until October 2003 on Kids' WB .
X. List of X-Men: The Animated Series episodes This page was last edited on 6 August 2022, at 06:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Pages in category "X-Men television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Wolverine and the X-Men (TV series) X. X-Men '97;
Magneto / Erik Magnus Lensherr (voiced by David Hemblen in the original series, Matthew Waterson in the revival series, [1] Victor A. Young in "Family Ties" and "Beyond Good and Evil" Pt. 2–4) – In the series, Magneto first appears in the third and fourth episodes as an antagonist where he launches nuclear missiles, but the X-Men stop it ...
Toei Company / TV Asahi / Marvel Comics Mutant X: 3 66 2001–2004 Marvel Studios / Tribune Entertainment / Fireworks Entertainment / Global Television Network: Syndication: Originally intended to be a series about the X-Men, the show had to be changed for legal reasons.