Wolverine uses his claws to tear through it, and gets a girder to the face. Beast is just dodging cause his powers aren’t offensive. Meanwhile Storm is using lighting to break the chunks thrown at her. Diva is looking fierce! Scott tells her to fight it, and gets a giant hunk of building thrown at him for his trouble. She’s in her red outfit, and her hair is literal flowing red flames.
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Anyhow, a city is being destroyed as Dark Phoenix tells the X-Men she’s no longer the woman they knew. Since anime is more adult, my language may be as well. Yes, you read that right, the opening scene of this series is the motherfucking Dark Phoenix. Phoenix, more specifically, Dark Phoenix. Throughout we also get a shot of the U-Men, and their leader, but that’s not the point of this episode, the point of this episode is…
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For scorecard purposes, we’ll say she finally has a code name in this version. I say Phoenix cause she’s in her green Phoenix outfit. We also get Armor, Emma Frost, and Jean Grey/Phoenix. We begin the Mouseketeer role call with Cyclops, Beast, Storm, Wolverine, and.
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Giant metal girder X, with several X-Men around it, as the wind blows them dramatically. Once again I’ll start with the credits, so as to not detract from the story. It deals with darker and more mature subject matter, and the art style allows for more detail than most modern cartoons allow. As long time fans of the gab will know, I like anime. This one isn’t nearly as old or nostalgic as the others, but the genre and style this one takes is worthy of recognition.
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