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The show features an X-Men similar in look and line-up to the early 1990s X-Men drawn by Jim Lee, composed of Professor X, Cyclops, Beast, Jean Grey, Wolverine, Rogue, Gambit, Storm and Jubilee, as well as an original character, Morph.

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05x14 Graduation Day Aired: Sep. 20, 1997

Xavier is mortally wounded by Gyrich. The X-Men put together a risky strategy to save Charles' life, but they require Magneto's help, and he's … [continue reading]

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The show had 5 seasons and 76 episodes air between 1992 and 1997.

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Directors

  • Larry Houston (14 episodes)
  • Richard Bowman (1 episodes)
  • Frank Squillace (1 episodes)

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  • Sidney Iwanter, an executive at Fox, originally planned on "ending" the series with a big bang ("Beyond Good and Evil - parts 1-4"). We even had planned to have characters leaving the team at…
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    Sidney Iwanter, an executive at Fox, originally planned on "ending" the series with a big bang ("Beyond Good and Evil - parts 1-4"). We even had planned to have characters leaving the team at the conclusion, but at the last minute Fox asked for more episodes. Unfortunately, at the time Marvel was filing for bankruptcy and could not afford to produce more episodes, so Saban funded them directly. This explains why the last six episodes looked different than the previous 70. So the show officially "ended" things again with "Graduation Day."
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  • Goof (continuity error): In the episode "Nightcrawler" Rogue goes from wearing her tattered costume to monk's robes and back between shots.
  • After the box office success of X-Men in the summer of 2000, Fox briefly aired reruns of the cartoon on weekday afternoons (at first they only broadcast episodes that primarily featured…
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    After the box office success of X-Men in the summer of 2000, Fox briefly aired reruns of the cartoon on weekday afternoons (at first they only broadcast episodes that primarily featured content in the movie, but later the series was aired in proper order).
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