Synopsis
The series' first 13 episodes were notable for being possibly the first time that an animated series had a full season of episodes flow one into the next, creating a single continuing narrative, something the series producers fought heavily for. However, starting with season three, most episodes (except for multi-part stories) were shown in random order. Each episode was assigned two different numbers internally. One was for script order, which indicates the number assigned by the production company. The other was for the production order, which are the official episode numbers assigned by Fox Children's Network, indicating the order in which they received the episodes. These both vary from the order in which the series actually aired after season three. According to series writer Steven Melching, the script order is the "best guide in terms of overall series continuity, as this is how the stories were originally envisioned to flow together." The X-Men also appeared on ''Spider-Man'' in episodes " The Mutant Agenda" and " Mutants' Revenge". Storm later appeared in the three-part episode " Secret Wars" on the good side against the evil side. The series was canceled after the episode "Graduation Day", which aired on September 20, 1997. The ''X-Men'' animated show was the longest-running Marvel Comics animated series, lasting for six years, with five seasons and a total of 76 episodes until their record was beaten by '' Ultimate Spider-Man'', when its 77th episode aired on October 17, 2015. The following list reflects the episode order as originally scripted. The television air-date order and DVD-release order disregard the script order.Series overview
Episodes
Season 1 (1992–1993)
Season 2 (1993–1994)
The second season saw a parallel narrative featuring Magneto and Professor X lost in the Savage Land interwoven throughout. Many of the stories dealt with the X-Men dealing with the professor's absence, as well as increasing the backstory of many of the X-Men, particularly Rogue and Wolverine.Season 3 (1994–1995)
After the five-part "Phoenix Saga", episodes were aired in a more random sequence. Also, due to animation problems with a few episodes, several did not air until the fourth or even fifth season.Season 4 (1995–1996)
Some of the Season 4 episodes were aired during Season 3 to compensate for episodes in that season being pushed back.Season 5 (1996–1997)
"Beyond Good and Evil" was meant to be an ending to the series, until Fox decided to buy more episodes at the last minute. As such, the final six episodes produced have a different animation style. To save money,Crossovers
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Footnotes
* ''No Mutant Is an Island'', ''A Deal with the Devil'', and ''Longshot'' episodes were originally part of season three; however, due to animation problems they were held back for two years; and consequently, Jean Grey's resurrection was not properly explained. * ''The Juggernaut Returns'', ''Nightcrawler'', and ''Weapon X, Lies, & Videotape'' episodes were originally a part of season four; however, they were pushed up to air during season three to make up for ''No Mutant Is an Island'', ''A Deal with the Devil'', and ''Longshot'' episodes being pushed back.References
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