Quote Originally Posted by Primal Slayer View Post
Just finished watching W&tXM for the first time (full time through)

I had watched like 3-4 episodes YEARS BACK and just couldnt get into it since Wolverine being the Batman of X-Men annoyed me since the movies so I stayed clear of most things with him as the "star"

Overall it was decent. Hated the designs/animation.

Them doing their own take on the classic stories was a bit refreshing.

Pros were Emma Frost being part of the main cast and getting more to do and them being able explore Magneto/Pietro/Wanda/Polaris as a family since that is a rarity.

It felt weird going back to a 26 episode animated season. Thats practically 3 seasons of X-Men 97 so....I miss those days.
I liked the designs but I also feel like they limited how fluid the animation could be, especially compare the action scenes in W&TXM to X-Men '97 or even Evolution.

I like to view the show as very ambitious even if it wasn't always the sum of its multiple parts. I mean, we have brewing human vs Mutant war with their own nation, time travel scenario, the X-Men re-forming after a tragic disaster, Hellfire Club shenanigans, etc. It wasn't always handled together well, but it was pretty big in scope.