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90s X-Men on Fox was the gold standard that had drawn many people to the X-Men as a whole. It was the literal launching point for the Fox X-Men movies whether you loved them or hated them they were some of the hottest properties out there cashing in on the popularity of Wolverine, Storm, and Professor X and Magneto.
Now we have a gap in seeing these characters on both the small and big screen unless you want to watch the older 90s cartoon and all the Fox Marvel films on streaming services or Blu Ray and DVD if that’s your thing. Netflix dug up a Japanese animated series made in 2011 Marvel Anime: X-Men and Marvel Anime: Wolverine I started watching the X-Men Season which is 12 Episodes and has your basic Japanese animation style so I was curious and decided to take a look.
**Minor Spoilers Included**
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90s X-Men on Fox was the gold standard that had drawn many people to the X-Men as a whole. It was the literal launching point for the Fox X-Men movies whether you loved them or hated them they were some of the hottest properties out there cashing in on the popularity of Wolverine, Storm, and Professor X and Magneto.
Now we have a gap in seeing these characters on both the small and big screen unless you want to watch the older 90s cartoon and all the Fox Marvel films on streaming services or Blu Ray and DVD if that’s your thing. Netflix dug up a Japanese animated series made in 2011 Marvel Anime: X-Men and Marvel Anime: Wolverine I started watching the X-Men Season which is 12 Episodes and has your basic Japanese animation style so I was curious and decided to take a look.
**Minor Spoilers Included**