

This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.
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X-Men: Evolution Ratings & Reviews
- Danny Potter-Jones20 november 2025I get the feeling some people don't like this adaptation as it's very 2000s, it's very cheesy and a lot of teen angst. But I love it, the gothic take on Rogue is very different to how she is in the comics but it's a nice change. I Love the original animated series and I love this unique take. In the original X-Men Jubilee is the character that is used to introduce the X-Men but in this one they've used Rogue, you get to know her and her struggles she's not the same as Jubilee but they're both newbies to their powers. They do eventually shift to other characters Nightcrawler as a cool character, Spike is another cool character who I have never seen before and I like The Brotherhood who is Magnetos group they're not as villainous as they are in the original series they are like class clowns and stereotype teenage boys and eventually they have a female join them.
- ADONIS00916 januari 2026Great watch — this take on the X-Men was really enjoyable. The ending felt a bit rushed, but it still stands on its own (not X-Men: The Animated Series) and it’s definitely worth watching, especially if you’re a teen. 💯
X-Men: Evolution Trivia
X-Men: Evolution has 4 seasons.
X-Men: Evolution has 52 episodes.
The key characters in X-Men: Evolution are Cyclops (voice) (Kirby Morrow), Jean Grey (voice) (Venus Terzo), Professor X (voice) (David Kaye).
X-Men: Evolution was directed by Frank Paur, Steven E. Gordon, Boyd Kirkland, Curt Geda, Gary Graham.
X-Men: Evolution was produced by Avi Arad, Rick Ungar, Stan Lee.
This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.
X-Men: Evolution is rated TV-Y7.
X-Men: Evolution is an Animerat, Drama, Action show.
X-Men: Evolution has an audience rating of 9.3 out of 10.
X-Men: Evolution episodes are 23m long.
No, this show was canceled after 4 seasons.



























