History

Airing from 1992 to 1997, X-Men: The Animated Series ran for 76 episodes over five seasons, and was how many people who didn’t read comics were introduced to the team and its vast ensemble cast of distinctive characters.

This is what taught many children in the 90's the importance of diversity, inclusion, integrity, and many more important values. The series was written to challenge audiences with social issues and real world problems, all with our favorite mutants.

you know you have the theme song in your head already...

Lets teach these lessons to another generation

The show runners of X-men have stated they want to pick up where they left off and even have a pitch for season 6 (copied below)

Now, even though us fans and even the showrunners want it to happen, Marvel and Disney need to see the support, so sign this petition and lets get this rolling!

X-Men: The Animated Series Season Six Pitch:

“The five-season series ends with a dying Charles Xavier being whisked away to space by Lilandra, where she can maintain his fragile body, but where it seems he will be gone forever from his beloved X-Men. It's like a death.”

"Season Six could open, months later, with the X-Men in disarray – a few gone, the ones remaining at each other's throats," Lewald suggested. "They miss their leader. Then somehow they are called to – and transported to – an existential crisis on Lilandra's distant world. The team grudgingly reunites 'for Charles,' heads off to space, solves the crisis, and a somehow-healed Charles Xavier is either able to return to Earth with them or, if he can't, his heroic final sacrifice heals the team's wounds and they return to Earth as the proper X-Men again."

- X-Men showrunner Eric Lewald