I’ll always have an affinity for the DCAU, X-Men: The Animated Series, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and the Spectacular Spider-Man. Because those were the shows that first introduced me to not just Marvel & DC, but the idea of superheroes as a whole.
Batman the animated series X-Men the animated series and Spider-Man the animated those shows got me into my love for the characters and comic books and inspire me to be an artist
I thought you might like the Daredevil cameo. They made him a lot more prominent than any other really. Also: Batman TAS & Beyond X-Men TAS JL Unlimited Silver Surfer In no particular order.
One thing I really loved about X-Men `97 was how it effectively used one of the worst tropes of most revival series to play with expectations. In Remember It, Nightcrawler comes in at the last minute to make a save, gets hit, and you're left thinking "Oh great, here we go again. They've brought in a fan favourite minor character from the old show for one episode only to kill him off for some easy shock value". But then they hit you with the relief that he's alive, only to then turn around and kill off Gambit instead! One of the main cast members! And he doesn't go out in some sudden stupid shock death either. He gets to go out in a truly epic moment that is all his own, making a meaningful sacrifice. And he isn't just dismissed right afterward. His memory lingers across the rest of the season.
Kurt speech in his funeral also was beautiful, reminding that Nightcrawler faith while he pays homage to his friend. And Gambit final words set the tone for the rest of the show "remember it" still gives me goosebumps!
@@neonightwing132 I strongly disagree, the comics are a very useful resource and it's very smart of them to utilize it unlike FOX who failed because they tried to reinvent the wheel and stirred clear of the comics. What X-Men 97 did was take its sources [comics and original 90s show] and moved them BOTH forward in fresh exciting ways.
@@joonyaboonya What "new and exciting ways"? All they've shown is what's come before. You're 100% right! They plagiarize the comic storylines. Keep enjoying it. Don't demand anything new. I'm not watching it.
Another fun fact. The director and storyboard artist of the original intro Larry Houston was also the storyboard artist for the new sequences in X-Men 97's intro. So anytime you see new character titles such as Magneto, Morph, Bishop, and Nightcrawler its Larry doing them.
Episode 5 was one of the biggest "oh wait Marvel is back" moments I've had in a while. It's clear the team loves the source material so much, we need more Marvel projects with creatives like this!
You just hope that Kevin Feige realises what it was that X-Men 97 got right, which something like Secret Invasion got wrong. Sometimes I feel that Marvel doesn’t seem to understand what it’s done right
THIS! And the show even going there and making a point of it with that "black leather" jab. I've always criticized Fox's X-Men for their approach, it always felt like they were doing the X-Men a favor by producing them into live action. They watered it down to be more widely palatable for a general audience, which I get given the time period. But the success of that watered down style meant they didn't really evolve past it. It grounded itself, sure, but never moved out towards all he other aspects of the X-Men that Fox owned. It owned all the toys of that universe and we didn't even get Sentinels until over a decade. It also seems why Dark Phoenix never worked (both versions) And then when they finally felt some competition from the MCU they tried to expand to those wilder stories and turns out, ironically, that Fox X-men couldn't evolve into that.
I don’t even see those Fox movies as X-Men films; they’re just a Hugh Jackman action franchise, just like Fast and Furious is a Vin Diesel action franchise. Might as well call it the Hughjack-Men
@@philcorrigan5641I’ve always referred to them as the Fox-Men. As a comic book reader, I couldn’t stand those movies(exception being “Last Stand”). I know everyone hates that movie but…🤷🏾♂️. It is what it is!
The “I hope these cameos don’t take the eye off the X-me- OH MY GOD IT’S DAREDEVIL” comment got me, and was exactly how I felt too. For real though, this show was surprisingly outstanding, and I hope the show continues to push the envelope and keep the surprises and character evolutions coming rather than fall into the trap of tropes and treading the status quo. Great analysis as always, MD!
I never grew up with X-Men TAS and only watched it in my 20s so there was no childhood nostalgia to pander to with me but I was absolutely blown away the show and its depth and emotional maturity. Not every story was adapted perfectly but the focus on character combined with a wider scope and beautiful animation was a sight to behold, especially "Remember It". While I'm personally hoping for a revival of the Silver Surfer show because that was a beautiful gem that's often overlooked, I really just hope Marvel starts remembering to take animation more seriously and to give people other than the Avengers the spotlight.
What I love about this show is how it managed to bring together people who grew up with the original 90s X-Men: The Animated Series and those who may have been to young to initially see it and manages to show both what makes the X-Men who they are and why they still remain culturally relevant today.
Not liking xmen in space is crazy to me, i think X-Men already have enough ti be standalone characters, stretching their influence to space is just as cool as time travel imo
Yes, Morph is a cameo machine, but they’re also lowkey my favorite character. They’re rediscovering themselves after the torment of Sinister’s mind control, learning how to have fun with the people they love. And their love confession in the finale, only able to admit their true feelings to Logan while hiding behind Jean’s face, is the most heartbreaking moment of the season for me. I hope Morph gets more time to sort through all these feelings next season.
Seeing Magneto go from actually trying to follow Charles's path back to putting on his old helmet after humanity stabbed him in the back absolutely broke my heart.
I love that the DID have little 2 second cameos but nothing that even remotely took away from the story in any way. Those little cameos just showing that world altering things would indeed be noticed by other characters in the universe completely doing their own thing and not being aware of what happened.
As someone who became a fan of superheroes mainly through the X-Men films, and as someone who hasn't watched the 90's animated series (having started after seeing '97), this show was just all kinds of amazing. This show helped reignite my love for comics and superheroes after suffering some fatigue for a few years. And this show helped make the X-Men my favourite superhero team. The moment it started, I was hooked and it left me feeling real highs and lows with what happened with the story and characters. I'm beyond excited for season 2.
Gotta love our good old Daredevil trying to fight an enemy that's way above his pay grade, getting his ass beat and still getting back up. Also, yeah, this show was amazing and episode 5 will go down in history as some of the best superhero media ever made.
It's such a weird show lol, it's cool definitely, but I think the best adaptation has to be X-Men Evolution, done with class, self respect, and really well written especially seasons 2 to 4.
fun and a little nostalgic seeing you talk about cape stuff again! you were my favorite comictuber once upon a time, though now i guess that spot goes to favorite horror/film youtuber? lmao
Hi Matt, just want to say a massive thankyou for your channel. Not only has it been educational but just downright amazing. This particular video (with many of your others of course) have been life altering in a very positive way!!
Season 4 of the original series basically became the Wolverine and Beast show with cameos from a different X-Man every episode so I didn't mind Wolvey and Beast taking a back seat in 97 so the other team members could get more focus. Especially Cyclops who was done so dirty in the movies.
The theme for the 92' show was just so awesome. There was no way you didn't get hyped up for the episode. And yes Matt, 'previously, on X-Men!' was nicely done👍😎
I absolutely love most of all, that Marvel was like oh, the general audience thinks Fox studios X-Men is what X-Men is really about.. "hold my Scott and Jean photo frame.." and straight Cooked em with Xmen 97'🔥😎
Dang I have yet to fully watch the show but now I really need to. This show keeps being faithful by adapting the classic stories. Thanks Matt I didn't even know you made this video. Keep making more my friend
Magneto's arc genuinely made me happy. I was expecting them to so completely villanize and brainwash him considering the comics it was adapting. To see them subvert it in such a powerful way brought tears to my eyes.
The revival of this show and making it feel more adult gives he hope that Marvel animation will continue this more adult approach. I also hope other studios see this and can perform a similar job for other shows that can be brought back and be made more serious and mature *cough* Teen Titans *cough*
It is a good adaptation, rushed storylines notwithstanding, but my main gripe was getting rid of Roberto's backstory as a victim of antiblack racism (the reason his mutation manifested in the comics). The intersectionality between real life and scifi minorities (the mutant metaphor) is one of the biggest points of X-Men and it's pretty shitty they got rid of that with Sunspot
17:03 The show writers understand it's about the X-Men as a whole team. As good as Hugh Jackman's Wolverine is the Fox movies that weren't his 3 solo films ended up being Wolverine films featuring the X-Men rather than X-Men films.
@@brucesnow7125 The issue was that apart from Wolverine, Xavier, Magneto and Jean most of the characters in the Fox films felt like they didn't matter.
Personally, I don't know if a DC Animated Universe revival is possible with the absence of the late great Kevin Conroy and Arleen Sorkin (as well as the subsequent retirement of Mark Hamill as the Joker), but it might be done through the introduction of solo TV shows featuring other members of the Justice League and other superheroes. Examples would include a Superman revival with either Tim Daly or George Newbern as Clark, a solo Wonder Woman cartoon, a Green Lantern cartoon featuring John Stewart and Kyle Rayner, a Flash cartoon, a Nightwing series set in Bludhaven, and a Legion of Superheroes show featuring Supergirl and Brainiac 5. They could also use this opportunity to revive their cancelled projects, such as the DCAU Teen Titans series, the Lobo series (if they're wanting to compete with the Deadpool films), and both the Catwoman and Gotham Girls series (don't know how either would work without Conroy and Sorkin though) These are just my thoughts, but I'm curious to see what you think and what other ideas could potentially be at DC Studios' disposal.
"In the past few years, superhero movies/tv shows have been looking more and more to the past, in search of something to reignite audiences...." Let's not lose sight of the timeline and perpetuate a false narrative; this show went into development during the (first) height of the MCU's popularity, and therefore could not possibly have been a response to the post-Endgame, pandemic-created and Disney greed-motivated loss of box office dominance and s'media group-think "fatigue" narrative.
Its concerning to me that we *still* dont know why exactly Beau DeMayo was fired. I want to commend his work on the show, as his writing IS excellent, but until we know which of the two parties was the asshole, I feel the need to hold my tongue But I will say, critical as I am of disney as a company, the stories of how DeMayo acted behind the scenes of his previous projects and the fact that disney fired him RIGHT before the show came out (bad PR right off the bat, not something done lightly) do not spell confidence in DeMayo
The fact that Disney rather faced a PR nightmare than wait a until any longer to fire DeMayo; this show that whatever DeMayo did was not just "hard to work with". "That" thing must be more serious, much more "Sinister" 🙄 .
let’s not forget this is the same team that fired James Gunn over, albeit, what was a really bad joke on twitter. I’m not going to take sides until someone leaks why DeMayo was fired.
@@AnonAdderlan Unlikely. Just compare DeMayo to Johnny Depp & Johnathon Major. If DeMayo think he is fired without any reason, he would definitely voice it out all over the web. The fact that DeMayo keeps his silence (except a few comments about the show) means that he himself cannot deny the "reason" of his firing.
I knew this show was going to be special as soon as Cyclops used his optic blasts to move HIMSELF in the first episode. The action has been amazing all season. I especially liked Wolvie and Nightcrawler side by side - brilliant teleportation.
Episode 5 filled me with such a sense of awe and dread that I had not felt in a long time. And I knew right then and there that this show was the best thing Marvel Studios ever greenlit.
I can only hope this show remains good beyond Season 1. I would hate for people to say X Men 97 is a show that starts off right then goes extremely wrong.
97 does what I want to see more, not revel in nostalgia for the sake of itself, but understand why the nostalgia exists and use that as a jumping off point and continuation. So many revival or nostalgia properties seem to only understand themselves through memes and what's persisted through the zeitgeist and are just vehicles to simply shout "hey remember this thing you liked! Here's its shambling corpse drug out to oggle at and recognize". Great nostalgia revivals capture the soul but feel like the first time by knowing how to be fresh and novel. I think 97 did that. My only knock is the length. It was a little to breakneck and economical in its story telling and I'd have liked to see a little more breathing room and not burn through so much material so quickly. This could have been 30 episodes to cover the same stories and not felt plodding.
i feel the creators of '97 were extreme x-men comicbook fans and did all they could to cram their favorite stories into this show because it could be the only chance they get to adapt these extremely risky arcs. I'm hoping for an AVX in the future but this season 1 made me proud to be an x-men fan again.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation on Netflix does a similar approach. Especially with the "safe and familiar" first episode that's most like the old show leading to big changes and modern sensibilites
When it comes to Comics, I'm a Marvel Maniac. When it comes to my bread and butter in Marvel there are two. Spider-Man and the X-Men. This show is what it means to do something with heart and devotion. Something you don't see in Comic Book media as much now When it comes to cranking out movie after movie to make money and Expand a uncertain Cinematic universe. But this show knew how to treat the material of the source. The death of fan favorite Gambit was a sucker punch to the gut. The Genosha incident was a flash back of 9/11. The teasing of the Age of Apocalypse storyline in season 2 and the blueprint of the coming of Onslaught is brilliant.
I think they can get away with a Spider-man 98 but only if they have the BALLS to give us the original Clone Saga ended with MJ and Peter having a baby while Ben Riley takes up the roll of Spider-man.
When the show creators said Bastion appears in the background of multiple episodes, it lead me to want to rewatch them all to try and find him. I kept hoping Mystique was somewhere hidden too, when it became apparent that she wasn't Val Cooper.
The animated series scripts inspired the age of apocalypse in the comics. The animated series did some new stuff. The comics were published before the script episode aired. But the script was first.
I feel this show is the best reboot I've seen. While it does welcome old viewers by returning the actors, the callback to the opening and ending, as well as the animation being the best I've ever seen. I've never watched the original, but this show is the best in returning to the story. Also Cyclops is the GOAT.
When I first watched it, I thought it was the 90s series but with better animation, but with this...I'll try watching again....but more glad, they're taking off classic comics
2:25 I don't know, I'm just not buying that the "superhero genre is dead" argument. If anything, people have done more to experiment and do new things with the genre now more than in the past? I'm not sure if people are just jumping on the superhero hate bandwagon or what but I think superhero genre in the present day gets a bad rap.
One thing that shocked me when I tried to read current x-men is that they are very racist who strongly believe that mankind is evil by genetics. Very strange for those of us who grow up with claremont and then migrated to morrison.
any new or old X-fans out here who haven't checked out X-Men Grand Design should give it go. Its a sweet spot of all the classic good stuff in one place.
Another great video on a surprisingly great show. I never finished the 92 series, and didn't expect much from 97, but absolutely fell in love with it - to the point where I think it might just be the best X-Men adaptation we've gotten. Can't wait for more.
I’m hoping that X-men 97 will be a an important footnote on how the team will be adapted in the MCU. Many people are loosing faith and interest in marvel and the super hero genre as a whole now.
If they bring the Krakoa x Arakko storylines in the next season, I'll lose my entire existence lol, since I already lost my mind during the first season.
Watch Patrick H. Willem’s video asking what the point is of comic books movies for adults. I think it’s a valid criticism that comic book characters originally meant for kids don’t translate well when you write them in a more “adult” way. I was traumatized when Optimus Prime died in the Transformers movie. So I think Disney has really missed the point making these new versions of comics books character more for adults. I can’t watch them with my kids.
I'm torn, the adult tone is working so well but they still try to cram so much stuff in with recontextualized classic comic plot points and scenes everytime they can. The show is good the story make sense but it is very very full by the end I was wondering if they would be any comic storyline to pull from if they use only the best bits of everything like this.
Honestly this show made me go "Do I really need a live action X-Men?" Because I have gotten all I've wanted from this show that I haven't gotten from from X-Men in over a decade, especially with Rogue, which is a lot longer. But the show does make me wonder how Marvel will capture the stakes and earnestness of the X-Men's struggles, especially when the MCU is in the midst of a Multiverse story arc that tends to flatten stakes like a record press. At the very least I'd like the MCU X-Men to retain the earnestness of the show, and ditch the lampshading, also only in-world jokes with the X-men.
You’ve mentioned being burnt out on superheroes, but is there any chance you’ll cover some non-superhero comics in the future? It would be great to see you talk about that medium again. I don’t know if you’ve ever read it, but I would love to hear your thoughts on IDW’s Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye/Lost Light for example.
My only nitpick (and it's a minor nitpick) is that I wish there was an extra 3 episodes to expand 3 underutilised plots (Madeline Pryor, Storm's time with Forge, more time in Genosha) that's bout it Just Happy they replaced Cassandra Nova with Bastion and OZT; made the motive more credible and less... convoluted.
And ruined some people's theories of '97 tying to the Deadpool and Wolverine movie xD (I'm saying it in a good way, '97 doesn't have and doesn't need to be tied into the MCU).
@uncannydcmarvelous5732 Understandable, I just have a love and hate for Cassandra Nova (just have her as Xavier's twin sister, don't go over the top with the whole "Hummamdai" or whatever the Shiar called her)
18:15 correct me if i'm wrong but isn't that outta Krakoa X-Men with Orchis and Nimrod? Human s evolve with tech while mutants are vastly depleted and in a thousand or two thousand years, they're gone?
What are your favorite comic book animated series?
I’ll always have an affinity for the DCAU, X-Men: The Animated Series, Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and the Spectacular Spider-Man. Because those were the shows that first introduced me to not just Marvel & DC, but the idea of superheroes as a whole.
BTAS X MEN BOTH THE OG AND 97 Spider man the 90s version batman beyond static shock jl and jlu and the incredible hulk 90s version
Batman the animated series X-Men the animated series and Spider-Man the animated those shows got me into my love for the characters and comic books and inspire me to be an artist
Teen Titans, Spectacular Spider Man, all the DCAU, and TMNT 03(speaking of, when are you gonna review that, lol!)
I thought you might like the Daredevil cameo. They made him a lot more prominent than any other really.
Also:
Batman TAS & Beyond
X-Men TAS
JL Unlimited
Silver Surfer
In no particular order.
One thing I really loved about X-Men `97 was how it effectively used one of the worst tropes of most revival series to play with expectations.
In Remember It, Nightcrawler comes in at the last minute to make a save, gets hit, and you're left thinking "Oh great, here we go again. They've brought in a fan favourite minor character from the old show for one episode only to kill him off for some easy shock value". But then they hit you with the relief that he's alive, only to then turn around and kill off Gambit instead! One of the main cast members! And he doesn't go out in some sudden stupid shock death either. He gets to go out in a truly epic moment that is all his own, making a meaningful sacrifice. And he isn't just dismissed right afterward. His memory lingers across the rest of the season.
This right here!!!!! So perfect, man. So good.
Kurt speech in his funeral also was beautiful, reminding that Nightcrawler faith while he pays homage to his friend.
And Gambit final words set the tone for the rest of the show "remember it" still gives me goosebumps!
If we get a Daredevil show with this animation style, adapting the Miller, Nocenti, or Bendis runs... His will be done 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Praying to The Beast to make this happen
That would be so fucking bonkers
Man I fucking need this now
This show needs to be studied by anyone who wants to bring back an old IP. It’s faithful to the original, while also moving it forward.
The thing is that it's not moving forward. It's stuck in the comics past.
@@neonightwing132 I strongly disagree, the comics are a very useful resource and it's very smart of them to utilize it unlike FOX who failed because they tried to reinvent the wheel and stirred clear of the comics. What X-Men 97 did was take its sources [comics and original 90s show] and moved them BOTH forward in fresh exciting ways.
Cobra Kai did the same thing for the Karate Kid franchise too.
@MMZERO9 Not the same thing.
@@joonyaboonya What "new and exciting ways"? All they've shown is what's come before. You're 100% right! They plagiarize the comic storylines. Keep enjoying it. Don't demand anything new. I'm not watching it.
Another fun fact. The director and storyboard artist of the original intro Larry Houston was also the storyboard artist for the new sequences in X-Men 97's intro. So anytime you see new character titles such as Magneto, Morph, Bishop, and Nightcrawler its Larry doing them.
I really liked Magneto's intro.
Episode 5 was one of the biggest "oh wait Marvel is back" moments I've had in a while. It's clear the team loves the source material so much, we need more Marvel projects with creatives like this!
You just hope that Kevin Feige realises what it was that X-Men 97 got right, which something like Secret Invasion got wrong. Sometimes I feel that Marvel doesn’t seem to understand what it’s done right
I’ve heard it described as the animation equivalent of the Red Wedding, and it’s an apt analogy. Definitely the best episode of the season.
Well, the video mentions the writer got fired... So there's that
@@FoxMulder-FBI He was actually fired for being a perverted creep who sent nudes to his teammates so... I think it's a good thing
This one show did with 10 episodes what fox couldn’t do in 20 years. Show the X-Men proper respect
THIS! And the show even going there and making a point of it with that "black leather" jab.
I've always criticized Fox's X-Men for their approach, it always felt like they were doing the X-Men a favor by producing them into live action. They watered it down to be more widely palatable for a general audience, which I get given the time period. But the success of that watered down style meant they didn't really evolve past it. It grounded itself, sure, but never moved out towards all he other aspects of the X-Men that Fox owned. It owned all the toys of that universe and we didn't even get Sentinels until over a decade. It also seems why Dark Phoenix never worked (both versions) And then when they finally felt some competition from the MCU they tried to expand to those wilder stories and turns out, ironically, that Fox X-men couldn't evolve into that.
I don’t even see those Fox movies as X-Men films; they’re just a Hugh Jackman action franchise, just like Fast and Furious is a Vin Diesel action franchise. Might as well call it the Hughjack-Men
@@philcorrigan5641😂
@@philcorrigan5641I’ve always referred to them as the Fox-Men. As a comic book reader, I couldn’t stand those movies(exception being “Last Stand”). I know everyone hates that movie but…🤷🏾♂️. It is what it is!
It's just a kids cartoon calm down totally different
Pour one out for my favorite Cajun. I was not expecting the show to hit that hard.
The name's Gambit mon ami, remember it.
bro didnt wanna get cucked 💀
@@sebastienvondoom8615I can’t feel you 😢
The “I hope these cameos don’t take the eye off the X-me- OH MY GOD IT’S DAREDEVIL” comment got me, and was exactly how I felt too.
For real though, this show was surprisingly outstanding, and I hope the show continues to push the envelope and keep the surprises and character evolutions coming rather than fall into the trap of tropes and treading the status quo. Great analysis as always, MD!
I love the Cyclops Renaissance brought on by this show.
I never grew up with X-Men TAS and only watched it in my 20s so there was no childhood nostalgia to pander to with me but I was absolutely blown away the show and its depth and emotional maturity. Not every story was adapted perfectly but the focus on character combined with a wider scope and beautiful animation was a sight to behold, especially "Remember It". While I'm personally hoping for a revival of the Silver Surfer show because that was a beautiful gem that's often overlooked, I really just hope Marvel starts remembering to take animation more seriously and to give people other than the Avengers the spotlight.
What I love about this show is how it managed to bring together people who grew up with the original 90s X-Men: The Animated Series and those who may have been to young to initially see it and manages to show both what makes the X-Men who they are and why they still remain culturally relevant today.
13:36 I felt your excitement seeing a wild Daredevil
One of the best reboots ever staying true to the foundation but modernizing it as well
Technically is more a revival continuation than a reboot
It's uncanny how peak good this how is. It is a revival done damn well and then some, right next to DuckTales 2017.
Duck ... tales? Never heard of it.
@@MattDraper Oh you cheeky ahole. You know damn well what you owe us... Or at least get into Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy 😖😤
@MattDraper you should check it out. It has flaws but its very funny and entertaining
"Destroying nostalgia for the greater good." You need to get this on some shirts man. That tagline is hard.
All his video titles go hard, that’s what I been sayin!
@@aidanscorner847 That's true 😆😆
It’s all about the greater good!
The greater good!
This show converted me from a Claremont X-Men skeptic to a true believer.
Not liking xmen in space is crazy to me, i think X-Men already have enough ti be standalone characters, stretching their influence to space is just as cool as time travel imo
Yes, Morph is a cameo machine, but they’re also lowkey my favorite character. They’re rediscovering themselves after the torment of Sinister’s mind control, learning how to have fun with the people they love. And their love confession in the finale, only able to admit their true feelings to Logan while hiding behind Jean’s face, is the most heartbreaking moment of the season for me. I hope Morph gets more time to sort through all these feelings next season.
Morph is he. And always be this way
@@Jackfromshack Silence. Only the show can get away with calling Morph a he because that's how it was in the original show.
@@smashmaster521 franchise owners do not define the canon. Fans do.
Seeing Magneto go from actually trying to follow Charles's path back to putting on his old helmet after humanity stabbed him in the back absolutely broke my heart.
I like that there weren’t many distracting cameos tbh. It really shows that everyone else is counting on the X-Men
I love that the DID have little 2 second cameos but nothing that even remotely took away from the story in any way. Those little cameos just showing that world altering things would indeed be noticed by other characters in the universe completely doing their own thing and not being aware of what happened.
As someone who became a fan of superheroes mainly through the X-Men films, and as someone who hasn't watched the 90's animated series (having started after seeing '97), this show was just all kinds of amazing. This show helped reignite my love for comics and superheroes after suffering some fatigue for a few years. And this show helped make the X-Men my favourite superhero team.
The moment it started, I was hooked and it left me feeling real highs and lows with what happened with the story and characters. I'm beyond excited for season 2.
Gotta love our good old Daredevil trying to fight an enemy that's way above his pay grade, getting his ass beat and still getting back up.
Also, yeah, this show was amazing and episode 5 will go down in history as some of the best superhero media ever made.
It's Wednesday. You know what that means, a Matt Draper banger
It's such a weird show lol, it's cool definitely, but I think the best adaptation has to be X-Men Evolution, done with class, self respect, and really well written especially seasons 2 to 4.
Fans of Nightcrawler (that I've spoken to) would disagree.
Evolution was great! Watched it with my stepdaughter and she loved that version of Nightcrawler. Her favorite character.
X Men evolution with its teenage focus alone is not even close to this.
fun and a little nostalgic seeing you talk about cape stuff again! you were my favorite comictuber once upon a time, though now i guess that spot goes to favorite horror/film youtuber? lmao
Hi Matt, just want to say a massive thankyou for your channel. Not only has it been educational but just downright amazing. This particular video (with many of your others of course) have been life altering in a very positive way!!
The original series had cameos all the time also. So cameos in new series is inline with what came before.
Yeah. I remember there was a Wolverine episode(s?) with him serving as a special agent in WWII and teaming up with Captain America the whole time.
Season 4 of the original series basically became the Wolverine and Beast show with cameos from a different X-Man every episode so I didn't mind Wolvey and Beast taking a back seat in 97 so the other team members could get more focus. Especially Cyclops who was done so dirty in the movies.
Matt back again talking about mainstream cape? I’d say we’re back but we were never gone
The theme for the 92' show was just so awesome. There was no way you didn't get hyped up for the episode. And yes Matt, 'previously, on X-Men!' was nicely done👍😎
Matt : I hope season two doesn’t go full non stop cameos through ou-
Daredevil cameos: omg it’s daredevil by the way when’s born again
The Claremont omnibus is so good! I borrowed it from the library!
check out X-Men Grand Design.
I absolutely love most of all, that Marvel was like oh, the general audience thinks Fox studios X-Men is what X-Men is really about.. "hold my Scott and Jean photo frame.." and straight Cooked em with Xmen 97'🔥😎
Thanks for the amazing video Matt. Big xmen fan ❤
I love x-men 97 this show gave me everything I ever wanted also even cooler I was so happy this show did my favorite team justice in my opinion.
Dang I have yet to fully watch the show but now I really need to. This show keeps being faithful by adapting the classic stories.
Thanks Matt I didn't even know you made this video. Keep making more my friend
Got this one made and up on Patreon super super fast, sorry you missed the early access!
@@MattDraper it's cool I am working a lot and about to go on vacation
Magneto's arc genuinely made me happy. I was expecting them to so completely villanize and brainwash him considering the comics it was adapting. To see them subvert it in such a powerful way brought tears to my eyes.
I really hope they don't undo that in S2.
I was depressed when the only time rouge could touch gambit without hospitalizing or killing him is when he's dead
The revival of this show and making it feel more adult gives he hope that Marvel animation will continue this more adult approach. I also hope other studios see this and can perform a similar job for other shows that can be brought back and be made more serious and mature *cough* Teen Titans *cough*
The series finale pioneered the method of onslaught. That powers synergy.
It is a good adaptation, rushed storylines notwithstanding, but my main gripe was getting rid of Roberto's backstory as a victim of antiblack racism (the reason his mutation manifested in the comics). The intersectionality between real life and scifi minorities (the mutant metaphor) is one of the biggest points of X-Men and it's pretty shitty they got rid of that with Sunspot
The rushed pacing and Sunspot in general were my only problems with it as well.
17:03 The show writers understand it's about the X-Men as a whole team. As good as Hugh Jackman's Wolverine is the Fox movies that weren't his 3 solo films ended up being Wolverine films featuring the X-Men rather than X-Men films.
To be fair, Xavier and Magneto were also done incredibly well in those films.
@@brucesnow7125 The issue was that apart from Wolverine, Xavier, Magneto and Jean most of the characters in the Fox films felt like they didn't matter.
Personally, I don't know if a DC Animated Universe revival is possible with the absence of the late great Kevin Conroy and Arleen Sorkin (as well as the subsequent retirement of Mark Hamill as the Joker), but it might be done through the introduction of solo TV shows featuring other members of the Justice League and other superheroes.
Examples would include a Superman revival with either Tim Daly or George Newbern as Clark, a solo Wonder Woman cartoon, a Green Lantern cartoon featuring John Stewart and Kyle Rayner, a Flash cartoon, a Nightwing series set in Bludhaven, and a Legion of Superheroes show featuring Supergirl and Brainiac 5.
They could also use this opportunity to revive their cancelled projects, such as the DCAU Teen Titans series, the Lobo series (if they're wanting to compete with the Deadpool films), and both the Catwoman and Gotham Girls series (don't know how either would work without Conroy and Sorkin though)
These are just my thoughts, but I'm curious to see what you think and what other ideas could potentially be at DC Studios' disposal.
If we get a Spider-Man TAS revival in this style.. I won't be responsible for my actions
"In the past few years, superhero movies/tv shows have been looking more and more to the past, in search of something to reignite audiences...." Let's not lose sight of the timeline and perpetuate a false narrative; this show went into development during the (first) height of the MCU's popularity, and therefore could not possibly have been a response to the post-Endgame, pandemic-created and Disney greed-motivated loss of box office dominance and s'media group-think "fatigue" narrative.
Its concerning to me that we *still* dont know why exactly Beau DeMayo was fired. I want to commend his work on the show, as his writing IS excellent, but until we know which of the two parties was the asshole, I feel the need to hold my tongue
But I will say, critical as I am of disney as a company, the stories of how DeMayo acted behind the scenes of his previous projects and the fact that disney fired him RIGHT before the show came out (bad PR right off the bat, not something done lightly) do not spell confidence in DeMayo
The fact that Disney rather faced a PR nightmare than wait a until any longer to fire DeMayo; this show that whatever DeMayo did was not just "hard to work with". "That" thing must be more serious, much more "Sinister" 🙄 .
let’s not forget this is the same team that fired James Gunn over, albeit, what was a really bad joke on twitter. I’m not going to take sides until someone leaks why DeMayo was fired.
To be fair DeMayo may not even know why they were fired.
@@AnonAdderlan Unlikely. Just compare DeMayo to Johnny Depp & Johnathon Major. If DeMayo think he is fired without any reason, he would definitely voice it out all over the web. The fact that DeMayo keeps his silence (except a few comments about the show) means that he himself cannot deny the "reason" of his firing.
I knew this show was going to be special as soon as Cyclops used his optic blasts to move HIMSELF in the first episode. The action has been amazing all season. I especially liked Wolvie and Nightcrawler side by side - brilliant teleportation.
Magneto isn’t the main villain of the second arc, he’s a complication that prevents the X-Men from putting all their focus on the main threat.
Though he was the reason the human sentinels didn't wreck the X-Men
Episode 5 filled me with such a sense of awe and dread that I had not felt in a long time. And I knew right then and there that this show was the best thing Marvel Studios ever greenlit.
Godzilla '98 (animated series) needs to have its revival next 😏
I can only hope this show remains good beyond Season 1. I would hate for people to say X Men 97 is a show that starts off right then goes extremely wrong.
97 does what I want to see more, not revel in nostalgia for the sake of itself, but understand why the nostalgia exists and use that as a jumping off point and continuation. So many revival or nostalgia properties seem to only understand themselves through memes and what's persisted through the zeitgeist and are just vehicles to simply shout "hey remember this thing you liked! Here's its shambling corpse drug out to oggle at and recognize". Great nostalgia revivals capture the soul but feel like the first time by knowing how to be fresh and novel. I think 97 did that. My only knock is the length. It was a little to breakneck and economical in its story telling and I'd have liked to see a little more breathing room and not burn through so much material so quickly. This could have been 30 episodes to cover the same stories and not felt plodding.
"And OH MY GOD IT'S DAREDEVIL" was literally me when I watched this show 😂
i feel the creators of '97 were extreme x-men comicbook fans and did all they could to cram their favorite stories into this show because it could be the only chance they get to adapt these extremely risky arcs. I'm hoping for an AVX in the future but this season 1 made me proud to be an x-men fan again.
Matt Draper covering X-Men 97?? But he’s not a comic book channel!
Don't worry, it's just a tv show!
@@MattDraper oh thank heavens!
The only time i was really taken out of it were those goofy ass 3d skeletons in the astral realm
I love a good goofy skeleton lol
Masters of the Universe: Revelation on Netflix does a similar approach. Especially with the "safe and familiar" first episode that's most like the old show leading to big changes and modern sensibilites
Please don't compare 97 to that turd Revelation. ...at least they course corrected quite a bit for season two.
When it comes to Comics, I'm a Marvel Maniac. When it comes to my bread and butter in Marvel there are two. Spider-Man and the X-Men. This show is what it means to do something with heart and devotion. Something you don't see in Comic Book media as much now When it comes to cranking out movie after movie to make money and Expand a uncertain Cinematic universe. But this show knew how to treat the material of the source. The death of fan favorite Gambit was a sucker punch to the gut. The Genosha incident was a flash back of 9/11. The teasing of the Age of Apocalypse storyline in season 2 and the blueprint of the coming of Onslaught is brilliant.
I think they can get away with a Spider-man 98 but only if they have the BALLS to give us the original Clone Saga ended with MJ and Peter having a baby while Ben Riley takes up the roll of Spider-man.
Ofc a show this good would make Matt talk about comics again in some form 😂
When the show creators said Bastion appears in the background of multiple episodes, it lead me to want to rewatch them all to try and find him. I kept hoping Mystique was somewhere hidden too, when it became apparent that she wasn't Val Cooper.
Masterpiece of a show
The animated series scripts inspired the age of apocalypse in the comics. The animated series did some new stuff. The comics were published before the script episode aired. But the script was first.
SO READY FOR THIS
Geez had no idea you felt the way about superhero content that you did I feel it's still awesome
Remember it will be one of my favorite episodes of any show this year live action or otherwise.
I feel this show is the best reboot I've seen. While it does welcome old viewers by returning the actors, the callback to the opening and ending, as well as the animation being the best I've ever seen. I've never watched the original, but this show is the best in returning to the story. Also Cyclops is the GOAT.
My hope for Marvel animation is Daredevil TAS. I can't get enough of the comic accurate DD aesthetic in motion.
Really need the return of the 90s animated verse, and the Yost-Verse
I just finished watching your apes video this second, and BAM, another one about something I like! I'm a sub now.
When I first watched it, I thought it was the 90s series but with better animation, but with this...I'll try watching again....but more glad, they're taking off classic comics
2:25 I don't know, I'm just not buying that the "superhero genre is dead" argument. If anything, people have done more to experiment and do new things with the genre now more than in the past? I'm not sure if people are just jumping on the superhero hate bandwagon or what but I think superhero genre in the present day gets a bad rap.
I would love it if they continued the Spider Man animated series too!
If they never give us live action X-Men, this is sufficient enough for me.
One thing that shocked me when I tried to read current x-men is that they are very racist who strongly believe that mankind is evil by genetics. Very strange for those of us who grow up with claremont and then migrated to morrison.
Moder Marvel are woke as f. What do you want from them?
any new or old X-fans out here who haven't checked out X-Men Grand Design should give it go. Its a sweet spot of all the classic good stuff in one place.
Awesome new vid, fantastic revival.
Another great video on a surprisingly great show. I never finished the 92 series, and didn't expect much from 97, but absolutely fell in love with it - to the point where I think it might just be the best X-Men adaptation we've gotten. Can't wait for more.
"Remember It' legit traumatized me, and I respect it.
DC will have Batman Caped Crusaders as the closest thing to X-Men 97
The name's Gambit Mon ami... Remember it.
I’m hoping that X-men 97 will be a an important footnote on how the team will be adapted in the MCU. Many people are loosing faith and interest in marvel and the super hero genre as a whole now.
If they bring the Krakoa x Arakko storylines in the next season, I'll lose my entire existence lol, since I already lost my mind during the first season.
Remember when this guy made videos about comic books yeah me too
Watch Patrick H. Willem’s video asking what the point is of comic books movies for adults. I think it’s a valid criticism that comic book characters originally meant for kids don’t translate well when you write them in a more “adult” way. I was traumatized when Optimus Prime died in the Transformers movie. So I think Disney has really missed the point making these new versions of comics books character more for adults. I can’t watch them with my kids.
So good, cant wait for season 2.
Nice use of that Tangerine Dream piece from Risky Business.
Well, Vivzie did say that Hazbin Season 2 might take a year or so to make, so here's hoping for a Spawn revival in the meantime!
Hope this means more X-Men Comics related videos from you in the Future!
I'm torn, the adult tone is working so well but they still try to cram so much stuff in with recontextualized classic comic plot points and scenes everytime they can. The show is good the story make sense but it is very very full by the end I was wondering if they would be any comic storyline to pull from if they use only the best bits of everything like this.
Honestly this show made me go "Do I really need a live action X-Men?" Because I have gotten all I've wanted from this show that I haven't gotten from from X-Men in over a decade, especially with Rogue, which is a lot longer.
But the show does make me wonder how Marvel will capture the stakes and earnestness of the X-Men's struggles, especially when the MCU is in the midst of a Multiverse story arc that tends to flatten stakes like a record press. At the very least I'd like the MCU X-Men to retain the earnestness of the show, and ditch the lampshading, also only in-world jokes with the X-men.
You’ve mentioned being burnt out on superheroes, but is there any chance you’ll cover some non-superhero comics in the future? It would be great to see you talk about that medium again. I don’t know if you’ve ever read it, but I would love to hear your thoughts on IDW’s Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye/Lost Light for example.
My only nitpick (and it's a minor nitpick) is that I wish there was an extra 3 episodes to expand 3 underutilised plots (Madeline Pryor, Storm's time with Forge, more time in Genosha) that's bout it
Just Happy they replaced Cassandra Nova with Bastion and OZT; made the motive more credible and less... convoluted.
And ruined some people's theories of '97 tying to the Deadpool and Wolverine movie xD (I'm saying it in a good way, '97 doesn't have and doesn't need to be tied into the MCU).
@uncannydcmarvelous5732 Understandable, I just have a love and hate for Cassandra Nova (just have her as Xavier's twin sister, don't go over the top with the whole "Hummamdai" or whatever the Shiar called her)
Never saw the og series but I have always been an x men fan and I thought it was perfectly fine since I priced it all together
18:15 correct me if i'm wrong but isn't that outta Krakoa X-Men with Orchis and Nimrod?
Human s evolve with tech while mutants are vastly depleted and in a thousand or two thousand years, they're gone?
we need a modern day ff show that focuseson the family dynamic, also are the original creators still supervisoring the show I heard they were fired
Ooohhh!!!!Yes !! *#JLA* !!!
Oh I missed you talking about comic stuff matt
This is an amazing video I loved it :)