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| | | | | X-Men '97's second episode ends with the surprise reveal of a major character, but what exactly is going on here? We break down everything you need to know about the animated series' newest villain. | |
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| | | | | They're the biggest teen team to ever do it-brush up on the details of Professor Xavier's team of original X-Men. | |
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disgruntledharadrim.com
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| | | | | It's the 90s again, and our favorite mutants are back in a new animated series, X-Men '97. The X-Men are back on TV! But this isn't a detailed review of the new series, as much as it me recounting how television shaped my X-Men life. I been an X-Men fan for a minute. Long enough, | |
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various articles, reviews, and discussions covering a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on science fiction, horror, and pop culture. Key themes include: 1. **Godzilla and Kaiju Films**: Multiple entries discuss Godzilla movies, including the American reception of the film 'Ryusei Ningen Zon (Zone Fighter)', and the history of Godzilla in the U.S. There's also mention of other kaiju like Anguirus, and discussions about Toho's efforts to release films in the U.S. 2. **Retro Sci-Fi and Television**: References to classic sci-fi films such as 'Quatermass and the Pit (1967)' and TV series like 'Emergency +4 (1973-74)' and 'The Godzilla Power Hour (1978-81)' are included. 3. **Actresses and Profiles**:... | ||