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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

"Time Fugitives (Part 1)"

Season 2

X-Men was originally to premiere over the Labor Day weekend in September; however, due to production delays, it was pushed to the end of October. The "Night of the Sentinels" two-part episode originally aired as a "sneak preview" even though it truly wasn't ready for broadcast. There were many animation errors in these two episodes, but the errors were later corrected when Fox re-aired the pilot in early 1993.
X-Men also stands as the longest-running Marvel Comics-based show, running for five seasons and 76 episodes. The second longest, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, lasted for five seasons and 65 episodes. Although produced by different animation studios, both series were set in the same animated universe, and the X-Men even made guest appearances on Spider-Man's show. (The second X-Men animated series, X-Men Evolution, does not share this continuity.)
After the box office success of the live-action X-Men movie in the summer of 2000, Fox began airing reruns of the cartoon on weekday afternoons. At first, only episodes that primarily featured those in the movie were broadcast. Later, the series was aired in proper order, but the series was pulled from the air in early 2001. Soon after, ABC Family and Toon Disney began airing reruns, due to Disney's buyout of all Saban Entertainment programs.

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  • @EDivineVideoDiaries Rip-off is too harsh. Terminator inspired this, just like how Terminator was inspired by other science fiction, namely the novel Second Variety.

  • legacy virus?

  • @mcage901 LOL I was literally thinking the exact same thing!!!

  • To quote a certain black-carapace alien mobster, "IHATETIMETRAVELIHATETIMETRAVE­LIHATETIMETRAVEL"

  • @tsplittorff He could work. Remember the tv show Stargate SGI. Remember the character Ta'ek played by Christopher Judge- who always says 'INDEED.' His mouth expression and eloquent speech is identical to the Apocalypse charater. The Jaffa outfit the Ta'ek wears is similar to Apocalypse character. Even their background look similar -in terms of alien technology, Egyptian hieroglyphics and false gods.

  • not sure if apocalpsye sp? wld work in a motion picture movie but i wld love to see it

  • Got that same impression, major terminator rip-off.

  • why do this look like the ghetto version of terminator lol cable can be john connors lol

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