X-Men 97: 6 Other Animated Shows That Need Revivals

X-Men 97 has made big waves after reviving the iconic ’90s animated show. This list covers other great animated shows that need the same treatment.

X-Men 97 has hit Disney+ and quickly become one of the most talked about animated shows of the last several years. However, what makes this show unique is that it is not a new X-Men show set in modern times. Instead, this show is a revival of the X-Men animated series that ran for five seasons between 1992 and 1997. The mutant team is still together, and the iconic theme song is still just as awesome. The only difference is that this show is now streaming to a new generation of superhero fans.

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With X-Men 97 having such a high level of success, it begs the question: what other animated shows deserve another shot? There have been plenty of animated shows in the past that ended before their time, or are so beloved that modern audiences would like to see a revival.

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Teen Titans

An Animated Show That Grew With Its Audience

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Teen Titans

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Release Date

July 19, 2003

Seasons

5

Network

Cartoon Network

  • Years Aired: 2003-2006

DC’s Teen Titans have never been the most popular team. George Perez did have a great comic run with these characters in the ’80s, but the team never reached the same height as X-Men or the Justice League. However, this youthful group of young teens were the perfect protagonists for an animated show.

The first Teens Titans animated series ran for five seasons and had a few spin-off TV movies in the early 2000s. The series started out as a fun show depicting some of the younger heroes in the DC universe as they learned to work together to save the world. Teen Titans even went for a darker tone in its fourth season. Sadly, the show was canceled shortly after, as many producers believed this dark tone was why the ratings fell. However, a darker revival would perfectly suit the adults who grew up with the series.

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Silver Surfer

A One-Season Wonder

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  • Years Aired: 1998

There are many Marvel fans who didn’t know that this show even existed until it was added to the library of content on Disney+. The Silver Surfer animated show only ran for one season, but it depicted the colorful and cosmic side of the Marvel universe that many fans were not familiar with at the time. Taking a lot of inspiration from Jack Kirby’s original designs, this show is animated beautifully and is responsible for introducing many Marvel fans to some more obscure (at the time) characters like Galactus, Thanos, and Beta Rey Bill.

Silver Surfer was sadly canceled due to some of the financial difficulty the studio was experiencing at the time. However, Marvel is now one of the most successful studios on the planet. Plus, with an upcoming Fantastic Four movie coming, it may be the perfect time to revive this old show.

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Green Lantern: The Animated Series

A Rare 3D Gem

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  • Years Aired: 2011-2013

Green Lantern is one of the longest-lasting members of the Justice League. Unfortunately, there were still a lot of young fans who were unaware of the character before 2011. That is a shame, given that this intergalactic space cop had a lot of interesting stories to tell. That is why Cartoon Network decided to back a 3D animated show based on the character, and the show was well liked as it explored the lantern corps in the cosmos and had a likable set of main characters.

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Sadly, the arrival of the Green Lantern movie removed any good will this character had going, as it was a critical and financial dud. As a result, Green Lantern: The Animated Series was swiftly canceled after two seasons. Now that the stench of the live action movie is long gone, it may be the perfect time to drum up support for a revival of this interesting show.

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Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes

Introducing Millions To Marvel’s Flagship Team

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  • Years Aired: 2010-2012

Marvel Studios was ready to expand their media empire after the success of the first Iron Man in 2008. That is why they decided to use the character in a property that would showcase all of their content. As a result, the studio created Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, an animated show that saw Iron Man leading a team of Avengers as they faced obscure Marvel villains and teamed up with other popular Marvel characters, such as Spider-Man, Wolverine, and The Fantastic Four.

The show was a big hit, scoring 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and adapting many famous story arcs from the comic books. Unfortunately, the success of the first Avengers movie prompted Disney execs to cancel the show to create something more in line with the movies. Now that people are more on board with the Marvel universe — and its varied multiverse — maybe this show can be revived.

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Batman: The Animated Series

Changing The Game Of Superhero Animation

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  • Years Aired: 1992-1995

There have been few animated TV shows that have been as influential as Batman: The Animated Series. Released in the early ’90s to capitalize on the success of Tim Burton’s first Batman movie, this series showed a more adult version of the caped crusader and his villains as they tried to get by in Gotham City. The show was artistically impressive, as it was originally drawn using black paper, and had a stellar voice cast. The show did lead to an animated movie and a continuation in the form of Batman: Beyond.

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Sadly, no other animated show has quite made the same impression as Batman: The Animated Series, and the show is still picking up fans today. This series is ripe for a revival, seeing as Batman has not diminished in his relevancy over the years. The only thing standing in its way of coming back is trying to replace the late Kevin Conroy as the iconic voice of Batman.

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Spider-Man: The Animated Series

A Great Show That Ran Parallel To X-Men

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  • Years Aired: 1994-1998

X-Men: The Animated Series proved that there was a place on TV for animated versions of classic comic book characters, and so many other Marvel heroes also got a TV series set in this universe. One of these characters was Spider-Man, and his show depicted him crossing over with the X-Men of the ’90s on multiple occasions. Whenever he wasn’t hanging out with the X-Men, Spider-Man spent his time battling iconic foes, and facing the everyday problems that his fans love him for.

With the success of X-Men 97, many fans have been wondering why the Spider-Man show from that era can’t also be revived. With Spider-man’s popularity only increasing since the character’s inception, the return of this version of the Web-Head can’t be too far away.

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X-Men ’97

Release Date

March 20, 2024

Seasons

1

Studio

Marvel Animation

Number of Episodes

10

Streaming Service(s)

Disney Plus

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