Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
I could never get into Fox's Spiderman cartoon, mostly because it ran weekday afternoons before I got home from school (where I live). X-Men was good, but I always though that Fox's Batman: The Animated Series (before it moved to The WB) was one of the best aminated series I've seen. Imagine if this series was created more for a mature audience...it would probably would been even better.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
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Originally Posted by ShawnieMac06
I could never get into Fox's Spiderman cartoon, mostly because it ran weekday afternoons before I got home from school (where I live). X-Men was good, but I always though that Fox's Batman: The Animated Series (before it moved to The WB) was one of the best aminated series I've seen. Imagine if this series was created more for a mature audience...it would probably would been even better.
batman was created for a more mature audience.
there are some creepy episodes man. like the ones where u are like ****...thats not right for kids to watch.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
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Originally Posted by aahhsin
batman was created for a more mature audience.
there are some creepy episodes man. like the ones where u are like ****...thats not right for kids to watch.
mostly the origin storylines have these.
To be more clear, I should have said that it should have been more of an adult cartoon, as opposed to it being geared towards kids. But, I do agree that some of the storylines wasn't always suitable for kids.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
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Originally Posted by ShawnieMac06
To be more clear, I should have said that it should have been more of an adult cartoon, as opposed to it being geared towards kids. But, I do agree that some of the storylines wasn't always suitable for kids.
I'd still argue that it wasn't geared towards kids, Dini and Timm set out to just tell good stories and the storylines are far more mature than any of the movies.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
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Originally Posted by steve
I'd still argue that it wasn't geared towards kids, Dini and Timm set out to just tell good stories and the storylines are far more mature than any of the movies.
yea i honestly think the cartoons are better than the movies.
the only two i can say are close to the cartoons are batman begins and batman returns.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
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I don't know anything about a new Spider-Man cartoon, but the new X-Men animated series is coming out in the fall, there's already a trailer up for it.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
It looks like X-Men evolution but 10 years later or something...with Rogue and everything. I'm not sure i like how they drew everyone but it could be good nonetheless. I just want my regular X-Men show back tho lol
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
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It looks like X-Men evolution but 10 years later or something...with Rogue and everything. I'm not sure i like how they drew everyone but it could be good nonetheless. I just want my regular X-Men show back tho lol
Gambit would be a recurring character in that show.
Re: X-Men Animated Series and Spiderman Cartoons in the 1990's
I've got some of these on cartoon on DVD. They released parts of them. Like i've got the "Venom Saga" from Spiderman and "Wolverines Story" from the X-Men.