Parents' Guide to

X-Men '97

By Polly Conway, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 9+

Stellar retro animated action-adventure has violence.

X-Men '97 TV Show poster: Side view of VHS tapes with a character shown on each one.

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Community Reviews

age 7+

Based on 2 parent reviews

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age 5+

Equality and Diversity finally represented in the right way!

Marvel you have lost your mind firing Beau DeMayo. His writing and overall direction of this show are divine. Episode 2 had me crying not out of sadness but pure enjoyment. Xmen 97 made me relive my childhood. Not one character was nerfed like in those crappy Fox live-action films. Remember Xmen has always been about the team, not just wolverine and his claws!

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (2 ):
Kids say (9 ):

This outstanding series deals with lots of big issues, while still remaining a rollicking good time. X-Men '97 brings along its predecessor's 1990s vibes, while adding depth to its characters' stories. The X-Men's constant fight to be accepted, as well as do good by helping other mutants, are themes powerfully furthered here. There are some fun nods to the '90s (A rave! A Benneton fashion show!), and the animation style mimics animated X-Men of the past without looking dated. This fresh, action-packed series is a worthy addition to the Marvel universe and a great watch for families with tweens.

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