I'm loving the blue/red and green/black recolor on Jean. I feel Scott should loss that weird Jim Lee strap over x-logo thing and just put the x on the belt. Wolverine should have the brown, tan and black look. Like Jubilee shots and tee look. Rogue is nearly perfect, but loss the strips; it too busy. Now for my girl. I don't like either of those looks, but if I had the choice, it would be the all black version. I'm just not a fan of the mohawk with the cape (or whatever those strips of cloth supposed to be) look. Also to design is too busy.
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Wolverine has quite a little head…
“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe
The anime series released in Japan is the best animation ever for an X-Men cartoon series. A lot of the DC animated movies have similar styles and drawings
I love it, It does not look like some crappy silly childish cartoon show that can only be put on cartoon network or Disney XD.
I've tried re-watching it since it's on Disney+ and it is quite terrible. I watched a youtube video of all of Storm's power displays and they were sooo dull. Just bland bland bland.
From the opening sequence where they save the kids with their teddy bear... I already knew I was gonna hate it lol.
The anime intro to X-Men: TAS (1992) was just the intro and not a series.
Then X-Men Anime series was a one-season series that came out in 2011. I never bothered watching because I believe it wasn't really faithful and really strange as a whole. I might check it out someday just for the animation.
The X-Men Anime Series is the one with Armor if I recall correctly? I also was a bit skeptical initially but I found it truly well-done. Also, I'm too lazy to Google it to verify, but I think it had a script from Warren Ellis.
Yeah, TV Jubilee wasn't that great. She was basically there to do one job: be the viewpoint character. And she did it. Comics Jubilee was better . . . when they let her do anything. In the early '90s, comics fans didn't particularly care for her because all she seemed to do was mouth off. But she really wasn't the writers' focus until she was about to be spun off into Generation X in '94. Things got better starting then.
And I should probably add an asterisk to my observation of Jubilee not being used much in merch back during her initial X-Men membership ('89-'94). Back then, merch makers didn't really do much playing up of female characters (superheroes being considered a "boy thing" at the time) and teen heroes were also kind of out-of-vogue with the general public (After all, Tim Burton didn't even use Robin in his Batman movies). So, guys like Cyclops, Wolverine and Gambit were used a lot in merch, much more than characters like Storm, Rogue and Psylocke and all of them a lot more than Jubilee.