X-Men, Volume 1 (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection) |  | Actors: Iona Morris, Lenore Zann, Alison Seasly-Smith Studio: WALT DISNEY VIDEO Category: DVD
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Format: Animated, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 368 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
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| • | Experience theic Marvel(R) legacy as the popular 1990s X-MEN animated series explodes onto DVD! With stories adapted directly from the original comic books, this collection is a piece of Marvel history and a must-have for every X-MEN fan. Discover the origins of your favorite characters and uncover the secrets of Magneto and more of the world's most diabolical villains in X-MEN: VOLUME 1. Reli |
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FINALLY ON DVD! February 10, 2009 Maras Memcevic (OH USA) 81 out of 87 found this review helpful
Walt Disney Home Entertainment has passed along the following official details about the upcoming X-Men: Volume One and X-Men: Volume Two DVD releases. The details are posted below.
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Story: Experience the classic Marvel® legacy as the X-Men animated series finally explodes onto DVD for the first time. Featuring stories adapted directly from the original comic books, this collection is a piece of Marvel history and a must-have for every X-Men fan.
Discover the origins of your favorite characters and uncover the secrets of Magneto and more of the world's most diabolical villains in X-Men: Volume 1. Relive 32 episodes of the series, from the 2-part "Night of The Sentinels" through the 5-part amazing epic "Phoenix Saga," in this must-have collection!
Episode Guide:
VOLUME 1
Disc 1
Night of the Sentinels (Part 1)
Night of the Sentinels (Part 2)
Enter Magneto
Deadly Reunions
Captive Hearts
Cold Vengeance
Slave Island
The Unstoppable Juggernaut
Disc 2
The Cure
Come The Apocalypse
Days Of Future Past (Part 1)
Days Of Future Past (Part 2)
The Final Decision
Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)
Till Death Do Us Part (Part 2)
Whatever It Takes
VOLUME 2
Disc 1
Red Dawn
Repo Man
X-Ternally Yours
Time Fugitives (Part 1)
Time Fugitives (Part 2)
A Rogue's Tale
Beauty & The Beast
Mojo Vision
Disc 2
Reunion (Part 1)
Reunion (Part 2)
Out of the Past (Part 1)
Out of the Past (Part 2)
The Phoenix Saga (Part 1): Sacrifice
The Phoenix Saga (Part 2): The Dark Shroud
The Phoenix Saga (Part 3): Cry of the Banshee
The Phoenix Saga (Part 4): The Starjammers
The Phoenix Saga (Part 5): Child of Light
VOLUME 1 STREET DATE: April 28, 2009
Direct prebook: March 3, 2009
Suggested retail price: $23.99 US; $29.99 Canadian
Rated: `TV-Y7-FV'
Run time: Approximately 368 minutes
DVD aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Language: French and Spanish
VOLUME 2 STREET DATE: April 28, 2009
Direct prebook: March 3, 2009
Suggested retail price: $23.99 US; $29.99 Canadian
Rated: `TV-Y7-FV'
Run time: Approximately 391 minutes
DVD aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Language: French and Spanish
Animated TV Was Better In The Nineties February 13, 2009 Reconnecting To My Childhood 43 out of 46 found this review helpful
Is it just me or was television overall, but especially children's, better in the nineties? Growing up we had such intelligent children's programs introducing us properly to mature themes of adulthood, Batman: the Animated Series, Spiderman (the 90's version that often crossed over with X-men), and X-Men itself among many more.
Even Disney had more mature shows back then with the likes of Gargoyles on the air (which I'm upset they never finished releasing on DVD) and children's shows with well done premises like Recess. Nickelodeon had it's greats back then too (Rugrats, Doug, Rocko's Modern Life, etc.), now all they have are Dan Schneider productions and Spongebob.
Animated sitcoms/series were smart and edgey not stupid and in your face trying to get shocks, we had the likes of King Of The Hill, Daria and Simpsons at its peak.
Now all kids have are Ben 10 and an onslaught of angularly drawn super hero revamps (which are sometimes enjoyable but not nearly of the same calabur), along with the recent Disney sitcoms that have become so wrongly popular amongst the youth. I wish I could go back to the nineties, luckily this set will help me and anyone else longing to do that by allowing us to revisit these classic episodes.
1 Night of the Sentinels (Part 1)
2 Night of the Sentinels (Part 2)
3 Enter Magneto
4 Deadly Reunions
5 Captive Hearts
6 Cold Vengeance
7 Slave Island
8 The Unstoppable Juggernaut
9 The Cure
10 Come The Apocalypse
11 Days Of Future Past (Part 1)
12 Days Of Future Past (Part 2)
13 The Final Decision
14 Till Death Do Us Part (Part 1)
15 Till Death Do Us Part (Part 2)
16 Whatever It Takes
I can't wait to watch Volume 2, which is also announced, because it has the Pheonix Saga which I remember so vividly still today. It's amazing to me how true to source material and how few liberties comic book based animated series took back then.
There are no special features on this set and though I'd obviously love special features I'm willing to be happy with just the episodes if that's all they'll give us for now. I'm one of the people who hopes that good sales on these volumes will lead to the release of the others and possible special features in the future. I also hope that good sales on these sets could lead to the release of Marvel's 90's Spider-man series in sets like this.
Having now found the time to watch the DVD I want to say for those wondering that the video quality is near the same as I remember the original broadcast being. Any transfer issues are near unnoticeable to me and I am fairly particular about not being distracted by technical issues while watching my DVD. Obviously the animation quality is from the early nineties but really I find it on fairly on par with the new Wolverine and the X-men series. I found watching the episodes very nostalgic and find myself enjoying them in a whole new way now than I did when I was younger. I'm happy to see that the "Previously on X-men" openings are kept on the episodes and that the opening sequence and classic theme play before every episode unlike some other sets.
I also want to add that the box art is even better looking on the actual set than it is online. It comes with a cardboard slipcover over the DVD with an elevated foil colored version of the artwork on the DVD. At least Disney really made these look professional in the packaging department.
For those still wondering whether this set is worth it I say buy at least the first volume to test it out, it's really only costing you a little more than a dollar an episode. Anyways, here's hoping they'll finish releasing this whole series. I still remember the final episode where Xavier leaves the X-men truly on their own. 5 stars for this DVD despite the lack of special features and it's definitely a 5 stars series.
All of X-Men TAS in order at last! March 25, 2009 Norman Wolf (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) 28 out of 29 found this review helpful
Neil K has it wrong. The first two volumes (4 dvds) contain the first 33 episodes in order...all of seasons 1&2 plus the first half of season 3. The last half of season 3 plus seasons 4 and 5 (43 episodes) will be on the next two volumes (another 4 dvds or so).
That works out very nicely, and makes a total of 8-9 dvds for the series, which is nice and compact. Definitely looking forward to it, and the price is fairly reasonable at $18 US per 2-disc volume
BARE-BONES DVD SET... BUT AWESOME!!!!! April 28, 2009 N. Flowers (Dover, DE) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Just got it today after oh so many years of waiting, and figured I'd let other buyers know what to expect.
The episodes haven't been cleaned up... there's only so much that can be done to enhance a 1990's animated series. But at least there aren't commerical cut-offs, lost footage, or tv station watermarks on the screen, like there are on countless bootleg copies of the series.
The DVDs (this one, and volume 2) are bare-bones; no commentary, no special features, no booklet. Just a simple standard DVD case that holds 2 DVDs that are silver and gray, with no artwork on them. Basic menus with very little artwork adorning them.
My guess is after releasing all 70+ episodes of the series, there will be a deluxe boxed set with commentary, features, additional artwork, etc. (this is usually the case with tv shows, especially cartoons). But for 20 bucks or less for each set, the lack of anything special doesn't take away from the fact that both X-MEN volumes are a STEAL.
As for the content.... the show is still just as awesome as I remember it. Yes, it's dated, and the dialogue can be corny at times, but back when I was a kid, Jim Lee's run on X-Men was the coolest thing on earth, and if you loved Lee's take on the characters, you'll love these sets.
X-Men fan? Then pick this up. It's worth it. :)
Finally, finally, finally... April 29, 2009 Lucas Diego (Redding, California) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was one of those cartoons I made it a point to wake up early every Saturday morning to watch when I was a kid and now as an adult, I enjoy them just as much but can appreciate it even more. This was a very mature cartoon for its time but not so much that kids couldn't enjoy it. Like its comic book origin, it explores themes you just did not expect from a cartoon of its time. I consider this, Gargoyles, and Batman: The Animated Series to be the culmination of American-style t.v. animation of its time before western animation took a heavy turn towards anime-styled series (not that it was a bad thing, but it did change things). There was something about the chemistry of these characters (maybe because of the voice actors or the writing or what, I'm not sure) that just clicked much better to me than the later X-Men series like Evolution and new, but still good, Wolverine and the X-Men.
I hope that everyone interested will buy this. Disney is releasing it and they're somewhat notorious for not finishing series on dvd if they don't sell "well enough" (such was the fate of Gargoyles). This is a series that deserves to have a full release.
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