Tuesday, December 11, 2012

X-Men Evolution - Season 1, Volume 2: Xplosive Days (2000) Review

X-Men Evolution - Season 1, Volume 2: Xplosive Days (2000)
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The original X-men did cover a few adult issues and was quite heavy for younger children. These new series are really well done though there is a hint of The New Batman-Superman Adventures style. Overall, quite well done. The new versions of Sabretooth and Wolverine is better although there are some disappointing things such as Toad's strange and scrawny body. It doesn't look like his figure was supposed to be adapted from any place, nor comic or movie. Magneto's boundaries are better at some levels and worse than others. But the fresh plot always wants you to view it over and over again.

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Volume 2 of 4 from Season One of X-Men: Evolution animated series. Includes episodes 4-6. "Mutant Crush" - Raven spots Blob (Fred Dukes) at a truck rally and decides to enlist him on her evil team. When Blob enrolls at Bayville High, all the kids make fun of him except for Jean, so he decides that she will be his by any means necessary. "Speed and Spyke" - Robberies have been happening at a school in New York. Evan, Spyke, is determined to find out who's the robber. He stakes out one night to catch the culprit but sees only a blur, Quicksilver. "Middleverse" - When Kurt is feeling ignored by his teammates, he teleports into an old, locked science lab where hs is vaporized into another dimension. In the ultra-warped Bayville High, he meets Forge, another mutant, who was vaporized back in the 70's.

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