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WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN
Wolverine and The X-Men continues Marvel's tradition of epic storytelling. This exciting animated series focuses on the most popular and well-known X-Men -- Wolverine -- and celebrates the unique qualities of the X-Universe: the action, the iconic characters and the storylines. Produced by Marvel Animation, the 26-episode, half-hour series follows Wolverine as he reunites the X-Men in an attempt to save the world.
In the late 20th century, mankind began to change. Suddenly, teenagers developed unthinkable abilities
that science classified as the next stage in human evolution. In response, Professor Charles Xavier
created a School for Gifted Youngsters so the young 'mutants' could learn to control their uncanny
abilities and live in harmony with the non-mutant members of society. From then on, Xavier's students
-- the X-Men -- intervened to protect the peace until a mysterious explosion devastated Xavier's school.
Leaderless and without direction, the X-Men disbanded and the man known as Wolverine struck out on his
own.
One year later, the once fiercely independent Wolverine must reunite the X-Men to prevent a horrible
vision of the future where the X-Men gave up on Xavier's mission and the world fell into chaos.
With great tragedy in their past and their future, Wolverine must lead Xavier's disillusioned
students against the forces of fate and destiny. Perhaps together Wolverine and the X-Men can
steer the course of history away from catastrophe. But no challenge Wolverine has ever faced
can prepare him. On top of learning to lead the X-men for the first time, he's charged with
trying to prevent a vision of a dark future from coming to pass. If the X-Men are to stay
together as a team long enough to save the world, Wolverine will have to set aside his doubts,
and the loner will have to become a leader.
Wolverine and The X-Men currently airs in assorted international markets and is readily available on home video.
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