Although Marvel’s mutants have experienced highs and lows over the decades of their existence, one thing has remained constant: X-Men is eternal. It’s not because of the cool costumes and creativity of the actors. This is because at their core, X-MenThe themes of prejudice and humanity’s capacity to hate as much (if not more) as to love are always relevant.that’s why X-Men ’97,continue X-Men: The Animated Series, making a stunning appearance in its two-episode premiere, now streaming on Disney+.very classic X-Menwhich always works.
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Within a few seconds,X-Men ’97 It feels like no time has passed since its predecessor went off the air nearly thirty years ago. The iconic original theme song begins to play, and the opening scene plays as always. Well, not exactly. It will play the way you remember it. The crisp animations are more vivid and expressive, and there are some new characters that get some attention during their introductions.This is a running theme X-Men ’97: This is X-Men Cartoons are not what they are, they are how you remember them.
It starts with animation. While the original’s 2D animation was popular, it doesn’t quite hold up to rewatching. instead, X-Men ’97 Choose shades and colors to resemble the original 2D style of your 3D animation. This is an approach that has been used before on other projects, but it never quite worked for me.As someone who doesn’t like animation what if…? I was worried that the 2D look would be uncomfortable.Then I was very pleasantly surprised by how well the animation turned out X-Men ’97. Aside from a few awkward shots in the first two episodes, the animation is excellent. This is helped by its near-perfect replication of the intro and tense action scenes. The first episode really puts a lot of effort into the visuals during the climactic fight scene, which involves Storm turning the desert into glass and then shattering it into smithereens. So spectacular.