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The X-Men are forced into acting out movie scenes for Mojo's entertainment. Eventually, they are set free by Spiral (Mojo's assistant) and Longshot (Mojo's previous actor), who wants his limelight back. Meanwhile, in the Savage Land, Professor X and Magneto find Magneto's citadel. They also encounter Sauron, who appears to be a dangerous foe.
X-Men '97 is an American animated television series created by Beau DeMayo for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men.It is a revival of X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1997) produced by Marvel Studios Animation, and continues the story of the X-Men from the earlier series.
In its prime, X-Men garnered very high ratings for a Saturday morning cartoon and received praise for adapting many different storylines from the comics. Haim Saban credits the success of the series in assisting him to sell his next project to Fox: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. [4] X-Men reached a viewership of over 23 million households. [22]
The Juggernaut appears in X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, voiced by Ron Gans. [103] This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutant Terrorists. The Juggernaut appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by Rick Bennett. [103] The Juggernaut makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Fantastic Four episode "Nightmare in Green". [citation ...
Blob, Thunderbird, and Sunfire made a cameo during the Genosha part of the Motendo video game world, in the X-Men '97 episode "Motendo". Marrow, Pixie, Gentle, Glob Herman, Gargouille, Nature Girl, Multiple Man, Exodus, Cipher, Dazzler, Boom-Boom, Archangel, and Squid-Boy appear as residents of Genosha in the X-Men '97 episode "Remember It".
The X-Men returned the following season in "The X-Men Adventure", [2] with appearances from Professor X, Cyclops, Kitty Pryde (as Sprite), Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Thunderbird. In 1989, Marvel Productions produced a half-hour X-Men pilot episode titled X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men.
A behind the scenes clip from the home video release of the action comedy "Deadpool 2" that looks at the Juggernaut character. Starring Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Zazie Beetz, Julian Dennison and ...
X-Men: Evolution is an American animated television series based on the superhero series X-Men published by Marvel Comics. [1] Taking inspiration from the early issues of the original comics, the series portrays the X-Men as teenagers rather than adults, following their struggle to control their mutant powers as they face various threats. [2]