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X-Men: Evolution

  • TV Series
  • 2000–2003
  • TV-Y7
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
14K
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X-Men: Evolution (2000)
This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.
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This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.

  • Creators
    • George Meyer
    • Mike Reiss
    • Mike Scully
  • Stars
    • Scott McNeil
    • Meghan Black
    • Christopher Judge
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,646
    1,588
    • Creators
      • George Meyer
      • Mike Reiss
      • Mike Scully
    • Stars
      • Scott McNeil
      • Meghan Black
      • Christopher Judge
    • 96User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Scott McNeil
    Scott McNeil
    • Logan…
    • 2000–2003
    Meghan Black
    Meghan Black
    • Rogue
    • 2000–2003
    Christopher Judge
    Christopher Judge
    • Magneto…
    • 2000–2003
    Kirby Morrow
    Kirby Morrow
    • Cyclops…
    • 2000–2003
    Venus Terzo
    Venus Terzo
    • Jean Grey…
    • 2000–2003
    Brad Swaile
    Brad Swaile
    • Kurt Wagner…
    • 2000–2003
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • Professor Charles Xavier…
    • 2000–2003
    Maggie Blue O'Hara
    Maggie Blue O'Hara
    • Kitty Pryde…
    • 2000–2003
    Kirsten Alter
    Kirsten Alter
    • Ororo Munroe…
    • 2000–2003
    Neil Denis
    • Evan Daniels…
    • 2000–2003
    Noel Fisher
    Noel Fisher
    • Toad…
    • 2000–2003
    Christopher Gray
    • Avalanche…
    • 2000–2003
    Michael Dobson
    Michael Dobson
    • Blob…
    • 2000–2003
    Andrew Francis
    Andrew Francis
    • Iceman…
    • 2001–2003
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Beast…
    • 2001–2003
    Colleen Wheeler
    Colleen Wheeler
    • Mystique…
    • 2000–2003
    Richard Ian Cox
    Richard Ian Cox
    • Pietro Maximoff…
    • 2000–2003
    Alexandra Carter
    Alexandra Carter
    • Amara Aquilla…
    • 2001–2003
    • Creators
      • George Meyer
      • Mike Reiss
      • Mike Scully
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    thegreatgrundle

    Better than you thought

    A lot of people have been putting this show down, and I'd like to set the record straight. For those who don't know, the show is about the X-men when they were teenagers. The creators probably thought that by making them younger, they could appeal to a younger audience (it's survived 3 years up to this point, so who's to say they were wrong?). And for the most part, this angered X-men "purists", who argued that the series butchered their favorite characters, and that this was an insult to "true" fans. Get over yourselves.

    I'll admit, the first season was pretty dull. The writers spent the majority of time introducing new characters (a necessity for a show with such a large, diverse cast). They couldn't develop individual characters very much, or put them into the complex story arcs that the comics are famous for.

    But that all changed with season two. Unfortunately, by that time, most older fans had already given up on the series and are missing out on some great stuff. The story has evolved (no pun intended) over the years, and now we're beginning to see some of the classic X-men arcs. With the escalated aggression of Magneto, the rising tension between humans and mutants, and the emergence of Apocalypse, I feel that the series has reached a turning point. The writers are able to explore complex issues such as prejudice and tolerance, while still presenting it from a kid's-eye view. They've reached a new depth that they're now just starting to explore. So give it a shot. Just because these X-men aren't exactly what you're used to isn't necessarily a bad thing. Heck, if they were just going to copy what came before, there would really be no sense in making a new series in the first place.
    Skeletors_Hood

    The best X-men cartoon ever!! Claws down!!

    For those that despise this cartoon because it takes liberties, then change the freaking channel, bub, and shut the hell up.

    For those who remember the early early days of X-men, they were all teenagers in a school, learning to use their powers to benefit mankind. Well, in comic book continuity, these characters have all grown up, married, divorced, died, betrayed their friends, etc etc etc.

    This cartoon went back to the basic principle that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby started out with back in the 60's. And it's revamped itself to fit today's standards and cultural influences. I like to see it as an animated version of the "Ultimate X-Men" title that marvel is producing, which does the same thing of reformatting the story to today's timeline.

    And each character in this show is well written to the point that I like them even better than some of their comic book counterparts.

    Scott -- we're seeing a leader developing here, but he's still a kid learning to deal with who he is and his place in the world.

    Logan -- granted, he's toned down a bit, but he's just as gruff as he is in the comics, and has a better voice than he did in the 90's cartoon.

    Kurt -- great interpretation. I always thought Nightcrawler was a little stiff for my liking (given his background), so I love to see him be a party animal, and to be one caught goofing off.

    Rogue -- BIG BIG BIG BIG BIG IMPROVEMENT!! I'm sorry purists, but the little Southern belle thing annoyed me to no end! Someone commented that they didn't like this version of Rogue because she doesn't say "Suga." It's called good writing. I like Rogue better as a Goth girl, for one basic reason. Given her power, it would seem to me that she would keep herself isolated and sullen, to ward off anyone trying to get close to her, and the dark depressed goth girl would pull that off, not the friendly southern belle. Plus, it makes her an interesting contrast to Jean and Kitty, who are upbeat popular girls.

    Toad -- they took one of the worst characters of comicdom, and made him likable. He works better as a lovable loser, who just can't get a break.

    I will also give honorable mention to a couple other characters, like Magneto, who is actually a threatening presence in this cartoon, and Beast, whose transformation in this cartoon makes more sense than in the comics.

    The best animated X-Men yet, and it will be very hard to top.
    9datdudesketch

    Finally the New Mutants or X-Force gets a show!

    That's pretty much what I would chalk this up to. The New Mutants series finally hits the screen. If you read the comics back in the 80's like myself then you know what I'm talking about. Wolfsbane, Sunspot, Boom Boom, amazing!

    Plus, it's totally different than any previous series or new one that's out now, in the sense that they didn't regurgitate old stories. The 90's series tried retelling some cool plots but left me yelling at the screen all the time. "That's not how that happened!" "Why'd they do that?!" lol.

    X-Men Evo is all original start to finish. Awesome. Think about it. We all want to see some of our favorite tales retold visually but me, I don't want my favs being changed for the sake of cost or director's personal choice (X-men the last stand... ugh).

    Evolution also had the best animation ever! Very anime influenced. Some characters like Wolvie were a little exaggerated visually but still very cool looking. Especially season 3 and 4 with Apocalypse. Best rendition of this character I've ever witnessed. He was totally evil. Magneto comes off like a dark shadowy madman, which is so different. No soft old man here. Magnus was vicious and calculating. Perfect!

    I couldn't ask for anything more other than bring this one back! It was stopped when it just reached it's peak. So sad. I was ready to see all the things that Xavier seen for the future. (When you see the series finale you'll know what I mean). So...

    until Wolverine starts hosting his own cooking show, talk show and reality TV... make mine Marvel.
    8sharafina_teh92

    A Good X-Men show

    X-Men: Evolution was the first real exposure that I had to the X-Men universe. The original animated series was way back when I was just a toddler, so I am not too familiar with it. Thus, I had a lot to thank to the Evolution series because it made me feel fascinated with the X-Men and eventually Marvel universe.

    The concept of making the characters teenage high schoolers was a bit appalling, especially to the comic fans, but I guess it was intended to appeal to younger generations. In my opinion, making them teenagers aren't too bad at all. It allowed more character growth to happen for most characters whilst dealing with the anti-mutant issues, even for the notorious Brotherhood members like Avalanche and Quicksilver.

    The story was a bit slow at first. Of course, it had intentions of introducing the characters that would later make up the X-Men team and the Brotherhood. It was good that it did this so that newcomers to the X-Men world would not feel lost when watching it. As the first season finale ended, I felt a bit empty, wanting more. But it satisfied my X-Men thirst, with enough action and character developments that made me wait for Season 2. As the series progressed, it did get better and more structured. More loved-by-fans characters were introduced such as Gambit and Colossus and added great dynamics to the conflicts and relationships (eg. the questionable bond between Rogue and Remy in the show).

    The characters in the series are definitely fleshed out. They had opportunities to experience emotional and personal growth that changed them from the first time we met them in the series. In return, viewers will have certain opinions on most of them, be it love, hate or neutral.

    The animation in X-Men: Evolution is of course much better and smoother than the X-Men: TAS (which is not to say the original animated series is bad or anything). The actions scenes excited me a lot, the showcase of the mutants' powers are made more subtle but still believable and the expressions on the characters are drawn well, making us believe in their emotions. Kudos to Steve Gordon for coming up with great character designs as well.

    All in all, X-Men: Evolution is definitely a good series to try if you're an X-Men fan. The stories does not quite follow to the comics, but that's what makes it good, as it tries to tell the stories of the X-Men universe in a more relatable way, especially to the younger generations.
    wc337536

    if your to young to remember the comics or original series its new to you!

    i have read one slash review for this series to many, STOP COMPLAINING! IT'S JUST A TV SHOW FOR GOD SAKES!!!!!!!! how bad could it be if Marvel gave it the ok to begin with. anyway, if children watch the show and get into the x-men they will be more inclined to get into the comic's and get the original story, the entire genre will be more likely to fade into complete obscurity over the years if todays children never hear of the x-men. so if you stop watching the series from a completely bias point of view you might actually enjoy it! (for those of you who are reading this and have no idea what i am talking about just watch the show! it's good! of course you cant anymore because it's canceled, so go to amazon.com and buy the DVD's!)

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    • Trivia
      Nightcrawler does not appear to be Catholic or religious in this version.
    • Goofs
      When Jean and Kurt leave the mansion, McCoy and Xavier find them at the airport buying tickets to New York City; Bayville is less than an hour by car from the city, around two in bad traffic. There are no flights from anywhere near Bayville to New York City.
    • Quotes

      Scott: Logan? Have you ever, you know, really cared for someone?

      [grabs pliers Logan asked for]

      Scott: I mean, you felt it so strongly, you couldn't even get the words out.

      Logan: [grabs the pliers] Yeah, once. Most beautiful bike I ever saw. I was so speechless, someone else bought her.

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      Featured in The Evolution of the X-Men (2003)

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
      • Canada
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      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • X-Men: Children of the Atom
    • Production companies
      • Film Roman Productions
      • Marvel Studios
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      23 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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