Wolverine and the X-Men

2009

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8| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 23 January 2009 Canceled
Producted By: Marvel Studios
Country: United States of America
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Wolverine and the X-Men must join together again to not only battle the increasingly powerful Mutant Response Division, but also to prevent a catastrophic future that Xavier has warned Wolverine must never come to pass.

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CB Yes, they adapted to the Fox Wolverine popularity and found a way to replace Cyclops as the teamleader. But the story, action and animation are really good. If you´re an older Xmen buff you will find a lot to appreciate here.
Istiaque Hossain Ullash well, truth is i was not a great fan of marvel animations, their movies are great, but their animated movies and series were not that good, but wolverine and the x men was different, it has great storyline, great animations, good actions, better humour... everything.. it was something only DC could offer (maybe that's why marvel cancelled it's 2nd season), i hope they will make a 2nd season of it cause in the TV series and animation section they are way behind of DC,they can overcome this problem easily, they have great stories, great characters, they just have to pick the right one, and use it. The previous x men evolution was nothing but some silly kids stuff, and they continued it to 3rd season, though it was bulls**t, but they stopped airing wolverine and the x men after 1 season, though it was great.
gaussgoat This hidden little gem is easily one of the best animated series in past several years, which is saying something in light of several quality titles that have emerged recently.Wolverine and the X-Men offers something truly different, with an innovative plot line that redefines existing relationships and turns current comic continuity on its head.With a mixture of solid voice acting, great animation, and wonderful pacing, this series pulls off a great look at Marvel's Mutant team.Check this out! What might seem like yet another foray into the world of the X-Men will leave you pleasantly surprised.
Dick Biggins When I first heard of this series I had initial doubts due to the somewhat decline in quality with Marvel but after seeing its newfound direction with the film Ironman I thought they might be onto something.What was once comics has now expanded into a full blown media outlet with movies and games as well as the original comics. Not only have they realised that it is a good way of getting cash (and a lot of it) but it also allows for the retelling and the rejuvenation of the franchise.However I thought this series would be dumbed down but to my surprise the series quickly establishes itself as mature and respectful to the original comics.Firstly the title gives you the idea of their direction with this series. Wolverine is now the main character and also the defacto leader. This is somewhat new but welcome seeing as how popular Wolverine and how putting him in such a different role allows for more character progression as he is plagued with doubts. Also the series quickly puts staples Jean Grey, Cyclops and Professor X into the background i think maybe due to the influence of X-3. But I feel they are in tune with the viewers by setting aside of deux ex machina the Pheonix, Professor X and by the book cyclops. Cyclops is on the team but no longer as the leader and more as the loner. Xavier still makes commands from the future through astral projection (I know this makes no sense). At the beginning its pretty much the cold war with mutants and humans itching to duke it out. The X-men have pretty much disbanded which is good because it allows for character reunions but it also puts them at a disadvantage. Magneto is present as a villain but takes a much more sidelines approach, he now has Genosha which is a thriving utopia or so it seems.The series makes little or no attempt at changing the mythology of the comics but it comes across in a refreshing and not to overbearing way. However it chooses to omit particular details of the recent comics which is fine by me because i never liked the idea of a feline beast. There are also slight comedic moments within the series which does remind you it is after all a cartoon and it isn't as dark and grim as the 90s cartoon.As long as it continues down this path the series will go fine. But my irk with Marvel is that things always get too bad too quickly. Hopefully this series will be a little more light hearted with its tones of maturity. The fight scenes are alright but it still has the ludicrous only kill if its metal policy meaning grunts are constantly thrown about and never killed but the machines have a pretty short shelf life. Its perfectly understandable but it is getting real old. There shouldn't be blood or gore but they could at least imply people died. The dialogue is often good and witty so no complaints there.All in all it looks a good series but who knows maybe Marvel will see only misery ahead and it will slowly drudge on till a confusing unhappy ambiguous ending. I hope Marvel doesn't go this route because as it stands this is an excellent series