[School of Everything Else 2024]
The infamous animated series with a theme tune you can hear just by looking at stills of it, finally gets a well-deserved podcast. We actually recorded this several years back, to coincide with the launch of the new X-Men '97 animated show on D+, and we're finally seeing images from that now. Whether it's good or bad, THIS ONE is worth watching, at least some choice episodes of.
While often held up with the likes of Batman TAS, this one's strengths lie less in the flawless execution of those DCEU shows, and more in the goofy heart, wild Claremont-era stories and memorably crystallised colourful characters. In many ways, this is the evolution* of several decades of comic book storytelling, coming out to the world at large, at the opening of their most successful and popular decade. Planting a flag in the ground with a big old X on it, to mark the spot.
We elected to focus only on Season 1 here, as after recording we went on to watch all of it, and that show would be five hours long and quite repetitive. But we nailed the salient points and I hope, managed to outline why this cartoon and its crew of kinda-silly characters meant so much, and could mean even more if Marvel play their cards right in future.
*Oh, and if you were born a little while after us and grew up with the second generation show, X-Men: Evolution, then you're going to love next week's podcast.
Into the Spider-Verse
Ant-Man and The Wasp
Mary Poppins
Spider-Man (PS4)
Colossal
Creed
The Warriors
Event Horizon
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Wreck-It Ralph + Winnie the Pooh
Tangled
The Princess and the Frog
Meet The Robinsons + Bolt
Home on the Range + Chicken Little
Treasure Planet & Brother Bear
Lilo & Stitch
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
The Emperor's New Groove
Fantasia 2000 + Dinosaur
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