Great series. Easily my favorite of all the X-men adaptations. Loved the grounded approach and designs, the animation was spot-on, the writing got better and X-23 sealed the deal for me.X-MEN: EVOLUTION
Not terrible, if I recall, but yeah, the animation was very experimental. I did think Neil Patrick Harris made a good Spidey, though.SPIDER-MAN: THE NEW ANIMATED SERIES
A lot better than I expected. There are some cool arcs they made. It's too bad that half the series looks like it's been shot through an awful filter with the sun always shining, giving a faded out look.FANTASTIC FOUR: WORLD'S GREATEST HEROES
90's Spider-man will always be my favorite, but this was good too. Greg Weisman was involved, they developed a lot of characters (including Flash), and there was even a cool parody of a midsummer's Night's dream with Spider-man and Green Goblin.THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN
It had its moments. At the very least, I like they made Emma a recurring member of the team. But, they always came back to Jean Grey who's literally a plot device in this. (Though I do love the fact she's voiced by Jennifer Hale).WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN
Not as terrible as you might expect. But yeah, making Tony a teenager seemed like a wrong move.IRON MAN: ARMORED ADVENTURES
...It's brand management for kids. What can you do?THE SUPER HERO SQUAD SHOW
I've honestly never heard of this series until now.BLACK PANTHER
Great series. Awesome tie-in with the Avengers movie. I loved Wasp in this. Too bad Jeph Loeb got his stinking hands on it and ruined it.AVENGERS: EARTH'S MIGHTIEST HEROES
And the world greatest voice actress (Kari Wahlgren) was an All-Star as Emma Frost. Also as Enchantress in A:EMH. She was my favorite character in that series.Burnouts3s3 said:Alright, where to begin?
Great series. Easily my favorite of all the X-men adaptations. Loved the grounded approach and designs, the animation was spot-on, the writing got better and X-23 sealed the deal for me.X-MEN: EVOLUTION
Not terrible, if I recall, but yeah, the animation was very experimental. I did think Neil Patrick Harris made a good Spidey, though.SPIDER-MAN: THE NEW ANIMATED SERIES
A lot better than I expected. There are some cool arcs they made. It's too bad that half the series looks like it's been shot through an awful filter with the sun always shining, giving a faded out look.FANTASTIC FOUR: WORLD'S GREATEST HEROES
90's Spider-man will always be my favorite, but this was good too. Greg Weisman was involved, they developed a lot of characters (including Flash), and there was even a cool parody of a midsummer's Night's dream with Spider-man and Green Goblin.THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN
It had its moments. At the very least, I like they made Emma a recurring member of the team. But, they always came back to Jean Grey who's literally a plot device in this. (Though I do love the fact she's voiced by Jennifer Hale).WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN
Not as terrible as you might expect. But yeah, making Tony a teenager seemed like a wrong move.IRON MAN: ARMORED ADVENTURES
...It's brand management for kids. What can you do?THE SUPER HERO SQUAD SHOW
I've honestly never heard of this series until now.BLACK PANTHER
Great series. Awesome tie-in with the Avengers movie. I loved Wasp in this. Too bad Jeph Loeb got his stinking hands on it and ruined it.AVENGERS: EARTH'S MIGHTIEST HEROES
Same here, regarding Gambit. He was my favorite of the crew in the 90s series, but alas, in every other animated incarnation he tends to get the shaft. Pity, his interactions with X23 were pretty awesome in the comics, and would have been fun to see adapted.SilverUchiha said:Wolverine & the X-Men: I mostly liked because they gave solid screen time to Gambit and Magneto had a prominent role. Yeah, I got annoyed with the Wolverine focus too. But aside from that, it was a mostly good show.