Predaprince wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Overcracker wrote:Are we talking about the same cartoon here?
The 90's cartoon seemed to me to be quite dark, and well written.
With good stories, it even had Dark Phoenix, the Shi'Ar empire.
Characters were dying, they were in Jail.
It had very good continuity, and Wolverine was not a Pansy.
Ignore the music, but here's 90's Wolvy kicking butt:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFI_1hM6 ... re=relatedShort of actually shedding blood this was a very good interpretation of Wolverine.
Xmen:Evolution on the other hand was a little less than mediocre.
You mean characters were "dying." Nobody truly died in that cartoon, at all.
Plus it really wasn't an x-men cartoon. Since 95% of the stories revolved around Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue and Jubilee.
95% weren't about those four. Apocalypse vs. Cable, Cyclops and Jean being captured and tormented by Mr. Sinister, Magneto and his asteroid, Professor dealing with his evil side as well as his own inner despair. Did you actually watch the show or are you just another person who is on this thread saying they hate the show and hardly ever watched it?
No, I watched it religiously when it was on. I enjoyed the show then, but watching it now. It really was just about Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue and Jubilee.
Oh sure you had the episode where Prof X dealt with Shadowking on the Astral Plane, or how Jean "died" saving the X-men on the shuttle craft and crashing into the ocean. Or the episodes dealing with Storm taking over the Morlocks.
Then theres the brief episodes with Iceman, Havok, X-factor and Polaris, which I never got to see that entire arc.
But more or less, the episodes dealt mostly with Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue and Jubilee, Marvel's cash cows at the time.
If you watch the entire series now, the episodes about Wolverine far outnumber the ones centering around the rest of the X-men.
Although I still think the ones introducting Colossus and Nightcrawler were the best out of the series.