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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jun 8, 2019 4:12:20 GMT -5
Do it, Disney, you know you want to!
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Jun 8, 2019 4:28:01 GMT -5
They will really need a “Previously On...” recap if they do.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jun 8, 2019 7:59:00 GMT -5
As much as I enjoyed the original series, I'd prefer an entirely new series. Start fresh.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 8:02:30 GMT -5
pg-13 or bust. Wolverine having claws is shit unless he does what he does best.
Also, I want Magik.
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Post by Paul on Jun 8, 2019 8:38:19 GMT -5
It would have to be a whole new series with new art style, new voice actors, etc. They could try to tie it into the old one I guess but that'd be stupid.
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Jun 8, 2019 9:10:37 GMT -5
Nah as a fan I'm good. It hasn't aged very well IMO. Wolverine and the X-Men was better.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 9:19:56 GMT -5
Nah as a fan I'm good. It hasn't aged very well IMO. Wolverine and the X-Men was better. I would kill for a Kevin Conroy Batman meets Steve Blum Wolverine in a pg-13 to r setting against The Joker, Mark Hamill of course. and Lady Deathstrike in Japan.
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Post by tankisfreemason on Jun 8, 2019 9:38:19 GMT -5
I love this cartoon, but leave the past in the past. Plus, There’s no way Disney would keep it looking like it did in the 90s. That series would end up getting a fresh coat of Computer.
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Post by Jiren on Jun 8, 2019 9:47:57 GMT -5
Nah I'm good.
I'm not a fan of long year returns as the Magic is clearly gone most of the time.
But if it's done with the same care & Love as "Cobra Kai" (Lucasfilm should take notes) then I'll be optimistic.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Jun 8, 2019 9:57:55 GMT -5
I had an idea for a follow-up series where most of the team is retired, and an adult Jubilee (who may or may not be a vampire), Wolverine (who doesn't look any different then he did in the original series) and an aging Beast (who has some grey mixed in with his blue) lead a new team of X-Men made up of characters who have become popular in the comics over the last 20-something years since the original show ended. I'm thinking X-23, Pixie... and I have no idea who else. Dust? Is that an X-Men character? I really have not followed them much since the 90's ended.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 10:06:57 GMT -5
No thanks. I loved it back in the day, but tried to watch it a couple years ago and it doesn't hold up well like say Batman The Animated Series does.
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Post by James Fabiano on Jun 8, 2019 10:57:55 GMT -5
Minor points, but RIP Len Carlson and I think Apocalypse's VA too?
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jun 8, 2019 11:03:24 GMT -5
You know, adopting Morrisons New X-Men would be a great animated series.
Start it a little before to establish Genosha. Then have the series follow his run. There were some cracking stories there. Plus Cassandra Nova. One of the best X villains.
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Post by dav on Jun 8, 2019 11:42:21 GMT -5
You know, adopting Morrisons New X-Men would be a great animated series. Start it a little before to establish Genosha. Then have the series follow his run. There were some cracking stories there. Plus Cassandra Nova. One of the best X villains. Eh... I prefer the costumes of the X-Men over the bland leather look in that series. Plus, really wouldn't have Magneto shoving people into ovens as well.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jun 8, 2019 11:55:43 GMT -5
No thanks. Everyone keeps trying to bring back that era - Marvel even did it with that post-Secret Wars "X-Men '92" series - but let it go. Seriously, let it go.
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Post by Prince Petty on Jun 8, 2019 12:05:59 GMT -5
A new X-Men cartoon would be great, if they had the budget to make it really good. But I don't think they need to try and revive the 90s era, Jim Lee inspired, comic-book-storyline-mashup cartoon, as much as I enjoyed it.
But they've tried two or three different iterations of the X-Men in cartoon form since, and the only one that lasted more than about a season was Evolution.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jun 8, 2019 12:06:39 GMT -5
You know, adopting Morrisons New X-Men would be a great animated series. Start it a little before to establish Genosha. Then have the series follow his run. There were some cracking stories there. Plus Cassandra Nova. One of the best X villains. Eh... I prefer the costumes of the X-Men over the bland leather look in that series. Plus, really wouldn't have Magneto shoving people into ovens as well. The leather look is dated, but I like the new characters introduced in that series. Villains like Nova and Quentin Quire, but also some of the new X Students like Beak and the Stepford Cuckoos. It was a great run. Plus would be nice to see more modern stories getting adapted and different villains.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jun 8, 2019 12:08:37 GMT -5
A new X-Men cartoon would be great, if they had the budget to make it really good. But I don't think they need to try and revive the 90s era, Jim Lee inspired, comic-book-storyline-mashup cartoon, as much as I enjoyed it. But they've tried two or three different iterations of the X-Men in cartoon form since, and the only one that lasted more than about a season was Evolution. I ended up liking Evolution more than the original animated series. It was a great show. I liked how even the Brotherhood got a chance to shine and show some character development rather than just been generic foils.
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Post by DSR on Jun 8, 2019 12:24:18 GMT -5
A new X-Men cartoon would be great, if they had the budget to make it really good. But I don't think they need to try and revive the 90s era, Jim Lee inspired, comic-book-storyline-mashup cartoon, as much as I enjoyed it. But they've tried two or three different iterations of the X-Men in cartoon form since, and the only one that lasted more than about a season was Evolution. Evolution lasted four seasons. Wolverine and the X-Men lasted one. And then there was an anime X-Men series that lasted one, but all of the anime series they did in that time frame (Wolverine, Iron Man, and Blade) lasted one.
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Post by Lance Uppercut on Jun 8, 2019 12:29:41 GMT -5
They should really finish up that spiderman cartoon that ended with Mary Jane lost in time or something.
The cast even did a voice recording for Kickstarter for some other thing. All they’d have to do is just animate it.
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