Talk:List of X-Men: Evolution characters
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Gambit's profile
editEdited Gambit's profile, considering it was completely biased against him and accused him of being an antisocial sociopath, but failed to back it up properly.
- Re-edited Gambit's profile, in keeping with the description of him on the official DVDs. "Antisocial sociopath" is a bit much, but it's important to make the distinction that Evolution's Gambit lacks the overtly heroic qualities of his comic counterpart. ~Sandoz
- edited Rougue's profile, Cyclops' usage of Kate was in refence to the Catherine from Shakepere's play, not as a reference as to her name, which is most often Marie or some varition of.71.99.110.7 06:54, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Unsustained accusation of homosexuality
edit"In the episode Power Surge, he demonstrates foreknowledge of Scott's mutation, something that hints there may have been an ongoing relationship with Xavier." THIS IS A NON SEQUITUR!!! Someone is wanting to see an implication of homosexuality in here with no logical reason whatsoever!!!!! Ongoing relationship with Xavier? 'Cause he shows foreknowledge of Scott's mutation? This is subtle but stupid lack of sense!!!-GTB 12:23 PM 9/10/2006 L-P-A(s)E
- You're misreading the article. A relationship is just "a connection, association, or involvement." The removed text just implies that Beast probably knew Professor Xavier already, and the two had discussed Scott's abilities in private. Has nothing to do with homosexuality. However, the removal should stay, since the text you removed is uncited speculation, and qualifies as OR. - Debuskjt 17:35, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
- Speaking of OR, this article is full of it. The speculation that Magneto just wanted rid of Quicksilver, for example. Paul730 00:07, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
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Magma is not the only NM with her own episode
edit'Magma ... is the only New Mutant who was the lead character of an episode ("Cruise Control").'
Badda Bing Badda Boom (early in season 2) centers around Tabitha even more than Cruise Control centers around Amara, and she was a New Mutant for all but the last couple minutes of it. --64.180.207.196 (talk) 01:57, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
- True, for that episode she was a member, but for the marjority of the series overall, she wasn't, so that's what we run with. Dac (talk) 09:13, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Voice actors
editAny particular reason the Japanese voice actors are listed, and not those of any other country that dubbed XM:E? If not, I'm taking them off. --Noclevername (talk) 02:49, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
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New Mutants
editIn the episode "Target X" (Season 4 Episode 3) Jean refers to the students as the New Mutants, thus they were called the New Mutants eventually in the series. This is while they are walking down the hallway before going to the 'classroom'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.61.50.37 (talk) 12:25, 3 February 2009 (UTC)