Surely you could not have been that young in the 90s. really Gargoyles? I think the impact of TAS hit way too much of a nerve for those that want to see the mcu agenda forced on xmen because you see TAS is a rejection of that agenda, so what is the next step? try and downplay TAS. NOT
trust me had TAS not be as impactful as you claim, no one will still be talking about or be celebrating it today. this is just a few
https://www.cbr.com/x-men-animated-s...h-anniversary/
X-Men Turns 25: The Animated Series That Changed Everything
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...on-hit-1052263
X-Men' at 25: The Unlikely Story of the Animated Hit No Network Wanted
https://www.undercovercapes.com/slop...rsary-special/
you know the only show that got this type of celebration a few months earlier? batman tas. they were the top 2. And I am not even the biggest fan of TAS but it was the best adapted, most popular and the greatest marvel animation ever made that is an opinion 99% of the world shares.
As a kid I traveled to most places of the world like africa and TAS was shown there in reruns, also in asia where the show was remodeled for Japanese TV just like how animes get remade for Americans ..are u freaking kidding me right now about TAS
next thing I will hear is Chris Claremont was never one of the few comic writers to reach super stadom status, perhaps because disney adapting any claremont story will be the equivalent of Michael bay trying to direct a nolan or tarentino written movie. but I do wonder, how can a cartoon like TAS have more maturity, longevity, deeper story telling than any disney marvel movie ever made...how??