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X-Men, Volume 3 (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection)
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:: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment ::
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5/5
One of the greatest cartoon series' of ALL time!
by M. Maharajh (USA)
This is undoubtably one of the greatest cartoons of all time. I grew in the 90's watching Batman the animated series, along with Spider-man, and what separates this show from those two classics is it's mature theme of PREJUDICE. I love how this show can be viewed by both adults and children alike. I pity kids growing up now..they don't write/make cartoons like this anymore!
5/5
No Let Down for This Viewer, Volume 3 ROCKS!!!
by Comic Guy1 (Monmouth, NJ)
If you bought and enjoyed Volume 1 & 2 then you have to purchase volume 3 & 4. Volume 3 contains some of my favorite episodes that I remember when I was a kid in the 90's. The episode titled Nightcrawler is incredibly well done and introduces one of the X-mens most popular characters (even though I feel he should have been introduced earlier and had more episodes where he appeared). With that being said, all of the episodes are fun and enjoyable to watch, even the Morlock Little X-mas episode which is incredibly corny. Face it, if you're a fan of the X-men series in the 90's you're gonna want to have the entire collection.
4/5
X-cellent way to get to know these heroes and their challenges
by Gregory Ehrbar (Orlando, FL)
Marvel characters know that power has a price. Spider-Man knows that with power comes great responsibility. The X-Men, their fellow mutants and various foes, all grapple with the consequences of their powers, whether for good or evil. Storm in fact, is especially challenged in a four-parter called "The Dark Phoenix" in which she finds herself in an evil role -- and kind of like it. This inner turmoil can be pretty deep stuff. The DVD's are rated Y7, clearly for older kids, teens and adults. It's pretty intense stuff, well executed and a great way to get to know these interesting characters well.
5/5
X-Men Series
by Donald Dube (Holyoke, MA USA)
Very little of this series was anything like the comics at the time. The voices fit the characters very well with a few excetions... some accents were just PAINFULL!
The stories were VERY good... all my favorite characters were shown, even if they were guest stars. They got the ages correct (unlike the current X-Men programs).. I have been EAGERLY waiting for them to complete this series on DVD! This is a shinning example of what can be created with superheros if everyone tries their best!
One question: What is the deal with cutting out the production company's LOGO at the end of each episode?
5/5
Another terrific volume of X-Men!
by John Lindsey (Socorro, New Mexico USA.)
The team of good mutants named Beast, Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Rogue, Jean Grey, and Professor Charles Xavier are still struggling to fight for mutant rights and fight those bad ones that want to harm the human race for good.
This DVD contains the later half of the third season with the first half of the fourth season as it starts off with the 2-parter called "Savage Land, Strange Heart" set in the Savage Lands where a caveman who became a dinosaur-esque monster named Sauron with similar powers to Rogue's is summoned by a sorceress to kidnap Storm so he can use her unique powers to bring a powerful god back to the world but can the X-Men save her in time?, followed by "Obsession" where Archangel vows to destroy Apocalypse to learn his weak spot whom his life was destroyed no thanks to that monster as Beast comes up with an alternate plan to imprison the all mighty mutant Apocalypse for all time. The 4-part "Dark Phoenix" saga has Jean Grey who is still possessed by The Phoenix returns back to Earth trying to continue to take over her will but has grown into more darker power for Cyclops with the team must find a way to get the Phoenix ou of her body even if it means to fight for her.
"Cold Comfort" deals with Bobby Drake a.k.a. Iceman who lives up to his name was a former member of the X-Men before walking out on them was caught breaking in a secret government facility as Professor X must try to find out why he was doing that and why he's turned a little bad. "Orphan's End" has Corsair the space pirate wrongfully accused of a kidnapping he didn't commit and heads to Earth to tell Cyclops that he is his long lost father, next up is "The Juggernaut Returns" where the stepbrother of Professor X returns for a vengence but his life is at risk when someone else discovers the mystical crystal that transformed him into the human Juggernaut as Wolverine and Cyclops together must help him back to his self even if they don't like it. "Nightcrawler" tells the viewer about the blue devil-esque mutant's origin for when the Rogue, Gambit & Wolverine are on a Ski trip in Germany they must try to protect him from angry yet confused local village folk. "Weapon X, Lies and Videotape" is a Wolverine story about Logan whom receives a crypic postcard that unleashes painful memories of his past including a former lover of his named SilverFox as him and Beast must go to the source of his memories to be reunited with SilverFox, Maverick and his old enemy Sabretooth to see who is messing with their heads. The 2-part episode "One Man's Worth" is a time traveling tale with the return of Bishop as his mission to go back in time in 1959 where Xavier is targeted for termination by two mutant assassins to change the future and present as they team up with future husband and wife Storm and Wolverine to try to fix the problem or the future is not set. And finally "Courage" reunites Morph after feeling better from Mr. Sinsister's evil trickery as he rejoins the team once again for now Sentinel maker Master Mold has returned with his army of Sentinels to take on the human and mutant races alike as they prepare themselves in combat.
These episodes are wonderfully remastered with great picture and sound quality that hits high on DVD.
X-Men, Volume 3 (Marvel DVD Comic Book Collection) Summary
MARVEL X-MEN: VOLUME 3 (BLU-RAY DISC)
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 09/15/2009 Run Time: 345 Minutes
The saga of the Dark Phoenix--in which Jean Gray is possessed by a powerful and destructive cosmic being--is the centerpiece of
X-Men, Volume 3
, which compiles the conclusion of the third season of 1990s animated series
X-Men
and the beginning of its fourth. The story line, which unspools over 4 of the double-disc set's 15 episodes, largely echoes the one outlined by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and Dave Cockrum in the print version circa 1976-77, with Gray/Dark Phoenix installed as the Black Queen of the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle, her destruction of the D'Bari star system, and the X-Men's fight against the fearsome Shi'ar Imperial Guard to decide the Phoenix's fate. It's a thrilling quartet of episodes, and the highlight of the set; other story arcs include Wolverine's never-ending quest for the facts of his past ("Weapon X, Lies and Videotape"); Morph's return to the X-Men, which is dampened by an attack by the Sentinels ("Courage"); appearances by Nightcrawler, Iceman ("Cold Comfort"), and Archangel ("Obsession"), who recruits Rogue to battle Apocalypse; and a nice nod to the Age of Apocalypse story line in the two-parter "One Man's Worth." Those who remember the TV series will be pleased to have this current go-round of episodes, despite their being out of broadcast order (which results in some continuity confusion); newcomers will appreciate the plentiful action and smart scripting. As with previous Buena Vista
X-Men
releases, no extras are included in the set.
--Paul Gaita
X-Men Vol. 3 [2 Discs] DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Iona Morris
,
Alison Seasly-Smith
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
Running Time:
345 mins
UPC:
786936793741
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Release Date:
2009-09-15
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Animated, DVD, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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