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When it comes to Jubilee celebrating her first Christmas with the X-Men, I think that may actually mean she was with her adoptive parents on holidays most times, especially a big one like Christmas, but as the X-Men became more and more a family to Jubilee, and as she was getting older, she wanted to spend it with the X-Men and her parents obliged. I don't recall there being any animosity between Jubilee and her parents, it was just one of those things where it was much safer for Jubilee to live at the Mansion. Since she's not a Morlock, she could very easily just go visit them without too much fuss. Now realistically, you'd probably just invite Jubilee's parents to the mansion because they're just going to be by themselves if extended family isn't coming to spend the holiday with them, Jubilee became part of the X-Men right away with no regrets or feeling of being homesick, it's the best thing that ever happened to her, but her going home to spend a few Christmases with her parents is the best way I can justify her statement in the episode without just flat out ignoring it.
You missed it. That london cruise liner episode is from season 4. Its the psylocke episode of "beyond good and evil" so like part 3. Its from the scene where mystique and sabretooth were failing to capture psylocke and magneto came in to do the dang thing himself lol. Its so funny how he effortlessly beat them
Ah, I think you're right about that scene being from Beyond Good and Evil. Great catch! On the other hand...drat, because that episode is in early 1996 in the timeline. I think the reference to 1993 is just a mistake. Bummer.
I think it would be a greater idea to cover the spiderman TAS as well as it also does share the same universe as X men TAS and it has been confirmed Not sure about the others
That one is coming next...I was worried about doing both series in the same video, since it would be pretty massive. But I hope to have that one done very soon!
I think with the Jubilee Christmas one, they didn’t really consider her an official X-Man until then. Also - she could have been going to her parents up until then
34:00 often, summer is considered to end at the autumn equinox, which is in September, specifically in 1997 it was on the 22nd, so any date before that in september would still reasonably be considered summer
This breakdown of the entire Xmen/Marvel animated universe was great especially all the little details about all the other animated marvel series as well like spiderman tad, iron man hulk Fantastic four etc.
Yes, but that cameo contradicts the timeline, they put Juggernaut leaving the ocean, referencing the episode "The Juggernaut Returns" from season 4, but in that episode all the X-Men are in different places during Juggernaut's attack while in the cameo all the x-men are gathered on the roof of a building for some reason (another contradiction is that in the cameo Juggernaut comes out of the ocean during the night while in the x-men series he came out during the day).
@@luismariogonzalez9767 maybe that's one of the reasons why in the Marvel Wiki, the X-Men/Spiderman cartoons are separate from the F4/Iron Man/Hulk cartoons
Good video as always, answering some of your questions: 6:00 that moment happens in "Beyond Good and Evil part 2" the line mentioned that this event happens in '93 still doesn't make sense so I guess it's just a mistake. 8:00 yes, officially marvel only considers the x-men and spider-man series as the same universe, all the other series from the 90s are supposed to be their own universe, anyway a video of a chronology of these series would be interesting.
Ah, I think you're right. Great catch! On the other hand...drat, because that episode is in early 1996. I think the reference to 1993 is just a mistake. Bummer.
If you are planning to do a timeline of all the series in the 90s Animted Marvel Universe, I would like to add that the Univerdal Florida (except for the current version of the Hulk Coaster) take place in this universe. The rides canon to this universe include The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, Storm Accelerator, and Dr. Doom Fearfall. The one exception is the Hulk coaster. The original version from 1999 was canon, but the current refurbished version from 2016 is separate from this universe.
Also: episode one of 97 shows a just arrived death certificate for charles, dated 11/11/96. Don't know how long it takes to have someone legally dead (without a body no less) but that is either the date of season 5's finale or the date it was made official legally.
Yeah, on the surface it seems pretty consistent, but when you dive into it abit, it definitely has some issues. But for the most part, it stands up fairly well, ig.
Thank you for this comprehensive explanation! Other channels trying to tackle this have struggled to make it digestable while detailed. The issues with release order remind me of Futurama, which similarly was shuffled around in a weird way (both were done by fox, too).
Thanks for the positive feedback on the vid. I agree, the trickiest thing with a timeline video is to make it both detailed but also digestible. I'm glad you feel I found that sweet spot. And yeah, the wacky release order for the show made it very hard to discern the timeline when it was originally aired. So glad they ultimately shared the script order, as that made it possible to then nail down the timeline.
@@AbitofEverything4U frustratingly ( on Disney plus Canada, at least, and this could have been changed since I last watched) Futurama, which even had entire seasons blended together or fabricated by FOX not to mention random shuffling of episodes, is listed in broadcast order to this day. I believe you are right to assume Disney took the care to ensure X-Men was listed properly though.
@@AbitofEverything4U I imagine this happens with more shows than we realize. The reason it's felt more with X-Men and Futurama, for example, is the suits (or execubots) at FOX likely didn't understand how compared to their contemporaries, both shows actually had season/show long storytelling and continued continuity. From what I remember with Futurama, fox first started messing with things to fit the Xmas episode on Christmas then never stopped. Sorry for the seemingly unrelated tangent, just find it interesting 90s/00s fox didn't seem to recognize or care for the canon of animated programs.
I love the fact and I'm highly entertained that you're making this accurate timeline but something like Sebastian's dig on sinister doesn't have to be taken literally that was almost just a joke to the fans and since the show started in 92
Great feedback! I'm totally with you on the dig not being taken literally...but I also think it's fun to try to explain the lines like that when there actually is a good answer for it. Plus, it let me make fun of Sinister for creeping on Scott and Jean. lol!
Good feedback. So, I considered waiting, but I also figured people would be more interested in the timeline while the X-Men 97 series was still going and interest might go down after that. Now onto Spider-Man TAS!
You forgot to add Spider-Man the animated Series that is the rest of the timeline. I think we will get a live action X-Men film with these versions of the X-Men, Captain America, Spider-Man & Hulk!
Have no fear, Spider-Man the animated series will the next timeline I'm tackling and I'll merge in the two timelines together in that video. And I agree, I'd love a live action X-Men film with these versions of the characters in it!
This whole time I thought the events of the original X-Men took place over the span of a year all because of that Jubilee's first Christmas line! My only guess would be that Jubilee would go home over the Christmas break in the previous years and this was the first time she stayed in the mansion to celebrate with the other X-Men.
As for "Jean" being pregnant at the start of this season, I think you can argue she is 2-3 months pregnant in the season 5 finale. I know they don't make mention of it or anything, but you could say she is 2 months pregnant in November of 96, and then the new series takes place 6 months later when she is 8 months pregnant and close to giving birth.
Right...that's exactly what I thought as well. So I was originally going to place episode 1 in the springtime. However, once Episode 7 gave us the Dia De Los Muertos reference, it placed that episode in late October / early November and thus that made episode 1 fit nicely in September. So Madelyne likely got pregnant in January of '97, it seem.
Amazing video it's kind really amazed that back in 1992 marvel had animated universe before mcu love x-men 97 grate way for marvel 85th anniversary this year
You should have included the flashback scenes in the original series such as the scene of Jubilee watching the original X-men fighting magneto in the iceman episode, and that brings up an interesting point about the X-men being an active team before the public knew about them in the series premiere, so I wonder how they were able to maintain their anonymity for so long?
Good point...I wonder if the earlier X-Men appearances prior to that first episode from season 1 were either done in secret and/or Professor X mindwiped anyone that saw them. Excellent question!
28:58 episodes 15 and 16 are actually incorrectly swapped (this is an error in the episode order itself, not just Disney+), as episode 15 is the direct sequel to episode 16 (some scenes from 16 are shown as flashbacks in 15).
Good point! I'll swap those two on my googledrive image. Good news is they are both in October, so it doesn't mess up the timeline, but I'm glad you pointed that out so I can switch them!
Due to the all the inaccuracies between the 90s animated shows I always assumed they were actually separate timelines that branch off each other... but putting that together into one cohesive viewing order is so difficult. Also in December 1995 Jubilee would be 16 so maybe she was making a joke about how she's now old enough to be classed as an X-Man. That's the only other explanation I can think of.
Yeah, I think the most I can do is connect the timelines for the X-men and Spider-Man shows...the others are pretty inconsistent. As for Jubilee, a theory that has been thrown out perhaps Jubilee spent the earlier Christmases with her foster family? I think that could work. Anyway, great comments...really appreciate it!
This is wonderful. Excellent job. Thanks for sharing. I wonder if the content of the X-men 92 comics would have anything to add or mess up this timeline.
Good question...I need to check those out. That said, I was reading somewhere that those comics might no longer be considered canon. But it's always interesting to read them to see if it gives us any extra insight into what the overall story was meant to be at the time.
Funny you point out hulk and Fantastic four TAS having a different president then X-men did, because recently, a youtuber known as "nerdist" made a video on the marvel animated universe, where he pointed inconsistancies between some of the 90's marvel cartoons, and said that only X-men TAS and Spider-man TAS were set in the same universe, he didn't point out the Robert Kelly, Bill Clinton inconsistancy, but would've been a good point to bring up.
27:30 This bothered me so much when watching the show before X-men 97 release. Like how you about to make it her first Christmas when the show has been on for 4 seasons.
Good news is that I did this X-Men video first, and then I did one on Spider-Man TAS, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/s6ewkaijMeU/видео.htmlsi=p8dJHIaSZJ6TNCIq. And then just recently I did one on the X-Men 97 tie-in comics, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/tYtsbYE8zMo/видео.htmlsi=X23hGlZqWXO0i5r-
What's tricky about S3E10 is that everything before and after it fits its time references perfectly. Out of universe, I think the writers wanted to move up the timeline for whatever reason and did it awkwardly. I think until Marvel releases something that clears things up, we can assume the X-men somehow just lost 16 months' time. Probably not the strangest thing to happen to them tbh. Also, Captain Marvel takes place between S3 and S4, or maybe a couple episodes into S4, while Dark Phoenix is somewhere in the first two seasons. And also in S3, technically.
I agree...it seems they wanted to advance the timeline and in the process they left a large gap. Not that it's a bad thing, per se, but it was definitely surprising to discover it when I was building out the timeline.
When you finish doing the timeline of the 90s verse, you should try the wisemanverse of EMH, spectacular spider man, Hulk vs, and wolverine and the xmen
ikr? I had the same thought. But it seems like there were a ton of 1991 references. Considering it was likely being written during 1991, ig it makes sense in that regard.
Are you going to include Spider-Man Unlimited when you get to the Spider-Man video? The creator of the show said it is indeed intended to be a sequel to the show. However, the original Spider-Man Show creator disagrees with Unlimited being a continuation. The thing is the original show creator doesn't really have say in that considering Marvel is in charge of that, not him. Another thing, Eddie was on the headline in the X-Men 97 trailer but in the OG show, he is supposedly dead. But Unlimited brought Eddie back so points towards Unlimited.
I haven't decided what to do with Unlimited yet. It seems unconnected, so I may do the animated series first and then try to tackle Unlimited and see how it fits. I do agree that they seem to address the Eddie Brock situation in Unlimited, but then again, I don't think Unlimited explained how he got back from that dimension that he was trapped in during the animated series, did it? I need to watch that series again.
@@AbitofEverything4U Unlimited had Peter say, "You guys look different," and it showed flashbacks to the 94 origin. So it didn't outright explain how they got back, but heavily implies it. Some other interesting notes, back in a magazine in 1999, the shows creator said it's a Midquel. Implying it's somewhere in between the events on 94. However, this has weird implications. Also, in the comics, Unlimited appeared a few times in crossovers. Dan, the comics writer, says the Unlimited in the comic indeed is a sequel to the 94 and is a varient. Varient in this case likely referring to the comic one not being the same as the fox show but basically the exact same. It's definitely meant to be a continuation, but it's not universal agreed how.
I'll admit I was skeptical of using the Paris UN meeting to date the series when you brought it up on Discord. There was no way they threw in such a specific meeting that ultimately just became a footnote of that year, right? But only after reading what little I could find on that meeting did the fact that they used the President's very words - "conventional weapons" - in the show sell me on it. It's so ridiculously specific that it can't be a coincidence. Great observing!
the orange electricity stuff around the cruise ship sort of reminds me of Proteus since Magneto's powers are usually shown as blue and Proteus's are shown as orange, though I don't recall Proteus doing that in an episode either. Either way, if that's the case that seems to imply that they're saying the Proteus episodes are in '93 as well based on what you brought up. For the "Jubilee's first Christmas" thing I don't think it's even that everyone is a Scrooge or anything like you say, I think it's just a "we've been too busy saving the world and such that we haven't been able to have the time to celebrate Christmas". I almost wonder if some of the lines from some episodes of the original show were "rewritten" to fit with the order they released things rather than the script order since a lot of Season 3 and 4 episodes released in a different order than the script order. That may explain why there might be some issues with figuring things out in those seasons. If not that maybe it's more "anthological" for lack of a better term, in other words maybe it was meant more as a this is an adventure the X-Men have, but the episodes aren't necessarily in a linear progression and just kinda jump around, like for example Season 1 Episode 1 is September 91 then Episode 2 is like June 93 then Episode 3 is like October 92 then Episode 4 goes back to September 91 and so on. Probably not that much jumping around, but something like that. Maybe too it does sort of what shows like Family Guy and the Simpsons and Scooby-Doo and such do (both animated shows and live-action sitcoms and such, especially from back in the day) where there's a sort of vague linear progression and continuity and such but for the most part the episodes can be seen in pretty much any order and a year in the shows timeline could be like 3 or 4 seasons long or it could be 2 episodes long or they could just eternally be in 1 year for the entire show and stuff like that. As far as the other Animated Series go with the connections to X-Men: the Animated Series, I think only the Spider-Man: the Animated Series is in the same Universe and the rest are in other Universes. Other than doing the rewatch of the Animated Series fairly recently, I've not gone back through and done a more thorough dig of the episodes finding different timeline this like this and such nor have I gotten around to reading the in-Universe comics, so I don't really have much of anything to say on the actual dating and such of the episodes, and even if I did most everything seems pretty good anyways. For the Jubilee birthday thing and when Jean returned to Earth, at least for those cases I'd go with whatever the most recent information about them is, and that seems to be what you've done as well.
Excellent points. I wonder if the dialogue was indeed re-written in places, due to things airing out of order. That does make sense. Anyway, loved the comments. Thanks as always!
Ah! Okay, yes, that must be the one. Bummer...that episode isn't in 1993 either. Hmmmm...I'm guessing Gyrich's speech writer didn't do very good research and gave him the wrong date. Always blame the speech writer if the facts don't pan out. lol!
I'm a little surprised you're doing this now before the last three episodes have released but I still appreciate it. Surprised to see a 1991 date since the recent 97 episode made it seem like season 1 started in 1992. Interesting little wrinkle with that 1993 issue, wow. I didn't know the other shows had a different president, although I guess it depends when they're happening chronologically and how long Kelly stays president. I also just noticed ... Jean has her hair down in S2E12 ... now the hair thing is hard to say if it's Jean or Madelyne if it's happening that early. Still the season 2 and 3 dates are interesting to say the least. I am curious how you went from April 1993 to August 1993 though and I agree that Scott's line is vague enough it doesn't have to be in 1993 still. As for the Christmas line it's easily rectified by assuming they've just been caught up in all kinds of nonsense they've not had time to really celebrate Christmas, hence Jubilee's first. Had no idea there was tie-in comics, now I wanna read them! A little bit to add regarding S1E7 with the "week" line. He doesn't say it's been a week since the event but that it's been a week since any new survivors have been found which could put it later than a week, which you then state haha.
Yeah, I was torn on whether to do this now or wait for the season to end, but I decided it might get more response from viewers if I released it while the series was still airing season 1 and the hype was stronger. Plus, my guess is the last three episodes happen in pretty close succession. So I suspect the season ends in November, 1997
Great timeline video, much simpler than the Fox movies. This would most likely happen in a soft reboot but i would love to see the winter guard in the MCU. So i heard some rumblings online that suggests at least for now Armor Wars is still happening.
@@AbitofEverything4U Yeah, hey I've found this cool fan story online about What if Rocket friends survived and I got to say it's very good and I personally consider it canon to the MCU multiverse. I think you should definitely check it out when you can and tell me what you think about it, it's called Batch 89: Awesome Mix.
Haven’t watched further in this than S3 (just where I’m at in the show), but I think for S1 it could be possible that in this universe the Paris talks could not have been in that month, but I don’t see why not. Just strange that there’s a 10 month time jump
Yeah, it's a pretty big time jump...that said, I also think it makes sense that Kelly would announce his presidency in the spring of the year before the election, so it seems a few of the episodes logically fit into 1991. Definitely surprised me as I didn't see that coming.
If you're right, then that means Jubilee is 12 in Season 1, which is so weird to think about...but considering all the evidence, and the fact even Bastion shouts out 1992, I guess there's no other way to see it. As for the Jubilee thing, my thinking is that maybe she's spent Christmas each year with her foster parents? X-Men 97 does confirm she is still in contact with them. It's still a weird line regardless, but that's my best guess.
Yeah, Jubilee being 12 in season 1 is so strange. ofc, she's always acted like a young kid and they are overly protective of her, so ig it makes sense. And yeah, that's a good suggestion for how to handle the oddity with Christmas. I like that!
Ah, that's the one! Thanks! That said, now I'm bummed, since that didn't happen in 1993 either. Okay, I'm just going to have to assume that Gyrich's speech writer didn't do their research very well. lol!
@@AbitofEverything4U Spidey 94 next to X-Men & Batman TAS was like my intro to these characters as a kid . I still kinda wonder if they ever would have done a Spider Man and his Amazing Friends in Spidey 94 😂
@@AbitofEverything4U i did geek out when Captain America showed up on X-Men 97 😎 it's getting me excited about the 97 version of the Avengers by Busiak & Perez to show up and maybe Sam Jackson Nick Fury too
@@AbitofEverything4U I would get excited to see a 97 version of Captain Marvel & Ms Marvel ( Kamela Khan) and hopefully Miles Morales Spidey 😀 Bug yeah I would love to see Iceman show up again & team up with Spidey & Firestar
Am I the only one who thinks Jean was cloned in the Savage Land Reunited Part 1 & Madelyn was handed over to Xavier & Magneto to keep the suspension off a clone, like if Wolverine smelled her?!
Interesting theory...so are you thinking she was cloned and replaced during season 3, episodes 12 and 13? Just want to make sure I'm following. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the swap!
@@AbitofEverything4U even seeing both Jean and Madelyn because the artists screwed up and had her drawn in in both outfits, it's the legit clone episode! First Wolverine tried to save her from the Nasty Boys and got whomped because Morph was Jean, but then, how is Xavier not able to notice the change when he and Magneto just heard the power-stealing Monoluge? His own shame of calling the X-Men into a trap!
@AbitofEverything4U rewatch Reunion. Point 1, Moroph is able to turn into a Jean when she is kidnapped by Sinister wearing green top with khaki pants and Logan didn't smell the difference when Jean turns back and whomps him! Point 2 after some time in the Savage Land Xavier & Eric are captured, remember he was kinda double-teamed by Vertigo & Sauron without powers and calls Sinister “Master” Point 3 Sinister lets the clone go to Xaiver without telepathy, while Eric & he are shackled to walls green top khaki pants like when she was kidnapped earlier in episode 1! Point 4 when X men arrive in no powers, in the Savage Lands are captured by Magneto’s Mutates now controlled by Sinister as well as the Nasty Boys. Meanwhile, 😏 at the lab Sinister has sent Magneto, Xavier, Morph & “Jean” in green to a dungeon. Point 5 when brought ought of the dungeon into the lab formerly belonging to Magneto in his genetic experiment phase, the XMen are in a cage, Magneto is watching them because he and Charles are back against the wall with Morph, hands up and “Jean” is placed back in general pop with the XMen in the cage. Point 6 Rogue & Gambit kiss after he confesses his love for what he says is the first time to anyone. Rogue is taken but Scott “Jean” hair down, green top and khakis, Storm, Gambit & Beast remain. Point 7 Wolverine & Kazaar’s side mention bring them to Magneto’s Savage Land compound which is Sinister’s but the two ✌️ split ✌️ up… Kazaar frees the female prisoners, bringing them & the town from a subdungeon, while Wolverine frees Xavier and Morph from the wall & is overpowered by Vertigo with Magneto powers. Point 8 all along, back and forth from outside the cage Eric Charles Sinister, Nasty Boys Wolverine & Mutates, we've seen into the cage the same green Jean in khakis with hair down like when she was kidnapped. Point 9, but when Xavier busts the machine and Morph shoots him, … if you watch those vital frames, Scott Gambit & Jean hair up, in uniform are in the cell for one shot having powers because Scott shoots the cage open. Point 10 everyone charges into battle, Beast, Cyclops, Gambit with Storm flying above him, but look who runs out last! The victim, hair down green top unbuttoned with khaki pants… Point 11 the name is Gambit remember it is a quote from this episode. Point 12 Remember It is the ‘97 title and Gambit uses the quote. The episode spoke of 2 Jeans one to spare. And dealt with the false sense of security! Point 13 When Sinister threatened in Reunion Pt1, the implication were that he had a plan they wouldn't see coming… is the Jean clone, given to Professor who even when he had telepathy in the Savage Land labs was so ashamed he’d lured the team to a trap, that he didn't read Madelyn… false sense of security! The team wouldn't doubt the clones authenticity because Xavier & Eric watched her walk in while they were shackled to walls & she’s kinda… roaming! Why say it’s reunion because ‘97 she meets her father Nathaniel who she named her son Nathan after. She has a Reunion with the ✌️ otherJean ✌️ & Magneto finishing the words “a clone” as if he saw the Jean in the cage was different or had suspected the handoff Faaaar too easy when the XMen were outnumbered and depowered! If you'll recall as this is my last point, Xavier & Magneto were led into an ambush by Morph… when in the Savage Land Morph was going to do something dumb, Sinister had read his mind and had him clobbered using phrasing from Fire Made Flesh to Madelyn, but now, allows him to shoot him and rather than Brainchild piecing him together again, Madelyn steps in from where she was first shielding Charles, to blow Sinister up and away only for him to be Mr. Smiles on the beach as the XMen leave cause his plan worked: Xavier & the team accepted the decoy! Beyond Good & Evil, he wasn't handing over his perfect specimen to Apocalypse, he fan-dangled the clone & kept his prize! No disrespect, just check it out… some folks just want to argue conspiracies, they've theorized, or read a synopsis rather than to do this 2 episode homework, learn and share for the common good of Truth itself!
We know the end of season 5 destruction of the Blackbird is a tell… Jean says in X-Men’97 Beast won't b happy you’ve destroyed 3 Blackbirds in as many months! Sentinel Episode and again Prime Sentinels in Tolerance is Extinction
Yeah, I was initially assuming that the blackbird being destroyed at the end of season 5 was the first of the three that Jean is referring to...but season 5 ended in Nov, 1996 and Season 6 starts in Sep, 1997, so I think the three blackbirds have to be all destroyed during season 1 of X-Men '97.
This doesn’t really have to do with the timeline itself, but in trying to connect this to the MCU, how do you reconcile how different time travel works in X-Men TAS versus the films? Because while yes Bishop and Cable come from branched universes, their realities are directly affected by past activities of time travel concurrently, similar to how the TVA’s flow of time works in Loki. Do you have any theories on that, or is this just considered a byproduct of different multiverses having different rules?
The X-Men time travel is honestly very hard to pin down, but it seems from the trailers that the X-Men movies are being viewed as creating branches, even if the characters weren't aware of it. I say that, because we see some monitors in the TVA showing what I think are the X-Men timelines and it shows alot of branches. So perhaps a "backup" branch is created each time someone time travels?
In My head cannon, I like to think that the Jean that washed ashore and was studied at Muir Island and turned into the Dark Phoenix was Sinister’s clone, Madelyn. Thus, Jean Grey would’ve been the benevolent Phoenix, while Madelyn would’ve been the malevolent Dark Phoenix. I’M CALLING IT!
Maybe when the Phoenix force flew the M’Kraan crystal into the sun it left Jean’s body behind. Sinister obtained the body and cloned her. By the time the Phoenix force returned to Earth, intending to reunite with Jean’s body, it awakened Madelyn instead (infusing her with a portion of Jean’s soul and all her memories). Once awakened, Sinister had her “wash ashore” where she was rescued. The Phoenix became dark because it was exposed to emotions…emotions that would be NEW to a clone. The experience drove it crazy which is how we got Dark Phoenix. (Drops mic 😂)
Sooo after watching the entire series Following different view lists Looking at ur timeline video And Paying attention to every sentence and idea abt a reference. I hv placed many episodes across different parts of the viewing order. I’m hv a friend watching the viewing order I constructed. He will let me kno if there is any inconsistencies. After coming from Star Wars where that universe heavily relies on dialogue instead of flashbacks. He and I wna present the best way to the watch the show. Pacing may feel off but that’s a sacrifice we are willing to take just for the story to stay intact. Let me kno abt any questions. I structured this list by following the script order and when I noticed inconsistencies and noticed how this timeline video explains certain loopholes. Also the season number and episode is based off of Disney+. I hv not seen X-Men ‘97 yet so pls no spoilers. I present to u X-Men Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 episodes: 1-9 & 11 Season 4 episodes 1 3 & 4 Season 3 episodes 12-19 Season 4 episodes 17, 2, 7, 9, 10, 16, 11, 12, 8, 13 & 15 Season 3 episode 10 Season 4 episode 14 Season 5 episodes 7, 1 & 2 Season 4 episodes 6, 5 & 18-21 Season 5 episodes 3-6 & 8-10
Very interesting! I’ll have to dig deeper into that watch order, but it looks pretty cool. Thank you so much for sharing it and for all the work you did to put it together!
I thought that was the case as well, but it seems that The Day of the Dead is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, though other days, such as October 31 or November 6, may be included depending on the locality. I'm having trouble finding the exact day in 1997, but I thought it was Oct 31st for that year.
Great question...so I'm doing the Spider-Man Animated Series timeline next, and I'll be sure to tie it into the X-Men timeline at that point. More to follow on that!
Interesting...according to the script order, Lotus and Steel was written before Weapon X, Lies and Video Tape. But it sounds like they should still be swapped perhaps?
@@AbitofEverything4U Lotus opens up by referencing the events of the Weapon X episode. I guess this is the exception to the script order always being correct.
Dude omg I've been living in Texas my whole life since 1990, and each year it FEELS like summer has been slowly over powering the other poor seasons lol.
Great question...I'll recap the timeline in my final X-Men 97 breakdown and I'll update the image that goes with the X-Men timeline on the google drive. If there is enough to make a video on it, I'll do that as well, but it seems we are going to end the season in Nov, 1997 unless something strange occurs. Let me know your thoughts after the episode drops on Wednesday if you feel a short timeline update video would help.
I mean Gene could be 3 months pregnant and not showing Monroe saying the last few months have been difficult just means the last few months have been difficult
Great points! Yeah, that was my first assumption as well. That said, it seems that with Episode 7 happening during Dia De Los Muertos, that makes it November and so Episode 1 fits well in September, meaning Madelyne likely didn't get pregnant until early 1997.
32:19 - Madelyne could have very well been pregnant in the season 5 finale… it takes anywhere from 4- 5 months to show.. so by the time x 97 rolls around it would check out
Good point! You are right...she could be hiding that baby bump! That said, I think it does end up working better with Ep 1 in September, due to Ep 7 being in October.
could u do all the other animated series that are in this universe like hulk or spider-man the animated series and when they take place between episodes of x-men
Great question...so, I'm working on Spider-Man's timeline as we speak, and I'll then turn to the other series and try my best on those. I don't think those other series were as careful with timeline management, but I'll find out once I dive into them soon.
Does anyone have any idea as to when the Spider-Man crossover The Mutant Agenda takes place in the timeline, they made it clear that they still consider it to be in the same universe with his cameo in Tolerance is Extinction
Scotsman here. Yeah, that doesn't exist...that's very much just American writers not researching something lol (secretary of state/defence) Our political system changed in 1997 to a devolved parliament... but before then, we were exclusively governed by the UK Westminster Government in London, England. Hope that helps
Yep, that's what I was thinking, based on my limited research. Thanks for confirming that. Definitely a case of American writers not researching their facts. btw, I had a wonderful opportunity to visit the UK for 6 weeks awhile back and I loved it. I spent a night in Edinburgh and ofc visited the epic castle. Such a beautiful country!
@AbitofEverything4U American show runners/writers do much better now(case and point with Marvel being the Wanda and Vision stuff in Infinity War) but ye, for a spell...we kinda were just whatever the Simpsons wrote Willie as lol 😆 And glad you enjoyed it! If you ever come visit again, visit the Highlands of Scotland for a true Scottish experience :) I stay in the Highlands. Edinburgh is cool, but it's a bit sanitised for tourists.
Thats super confusing to put the finale of season 4 as 93 (based on the date of the london attack). Does that mean there are 3 years of adventures we never saw between seasons 4 and 5? We know season 5 finale and season 6('97 season 1) are a year apart but the rest of season five could have been at any time since they are all mostly stand alone eps. Would explain why psylocke and angel are not around when they were primed to join (and angel was confirmed to join bts as season 4 was supposed to be the last season). Would also give morph time to meet all these people he morphs into. That also means maddie could have switched in an unknown adventure 🤯.
I agree...I think it would be craziness for us to make the end of season 4 be 1993. So I'm thinking that Gyrich's speech writer didn't do very good research for his speech. Must have used wikipedia to find that 1993 date. lol!
Genius.! Thursday 6th April 1995, Scotland Local Elections. There is no vote for the position Secretary of State here in the UK. These positions are appointed by the Prime Minister, as they are Cabinet Positions in the Government.
Thanks! That's what my research found as well. So weird that they had an election for that position in the series. I'd love to know the backstory on what the writers were thinking. btw, I had a wonderful opportunity to spend 6 weeks in the UK a few years back and I loved it. Beautiful country. Sending warm regards from the US!
@@AbitofEverything4U Thanks for replying. I know you like making timelines but, this was true Genius.! I need to watch the video a few more times as there's so much information. Happy to hear you liked the Old Country. 😉👍
@@tonycumberbatch7651 Very nice of you to say that about the vid. Was a ton of fun putting it together. And yes, I did indeed love the Old Country...was a wonderful time spend touring and enjoying the beauty of the UK. 6 weeks wasn't enough...I could spend 6 years and probably not see everything!
I thought of a solution to the President plot hole with the other shows. Maybe Clinton was Kelly’s vice president, and Clinton served as president during the other shows through the 25th amendment because Kelly could have been temporarily out of office due to a medical condition or a coma.
Yeah, that's really the only way to make it work. We have to assume something happened to Kelly to make him unable to serve at certain points. Good suggestion!
Does anyone here believe that the Juggernaut Returns Episode for S4 Takes place in between the phoenix arc episodes thus making the second arc taking place far longer than usual after the first?
To my knowledge, the only thing out of order in season 4 on D+ is that episode 16 comes before episode 15. But if you find that the Juggernaut episode is in the wrong order, let me know. Thanks for all your great comments!
@@AbitofEverything4U the reason I say that is because he gets out of the ocean not long after he’s thrown, like how long can he hold his breath, and he was underwater from the events of the first arc after the second? And plus there is no Jean grey after Professor X called everyone abt his own brother’s life.
Question: why is X-men ‘97 listed in the multiverse saga on Disney plus? Is it a mistake, or a hint to something else? If your answer involves the show itself, don’t say it as I haven’t watched it yet.
Great question. So my guess is that Marvel is placing it there because they are putting any show/movie that comes out during the Multiverse Saga and that is produced by Marvel Studios in there. Moon Girl isn't in there, for instance, as it is not produced by Marvel Studios (even though I do wonder if that show may crossover with the MCU at some point in the future). So I think X-Men 97 is there simply due to the studio that is producing it. That said, similar to Moon Girl, I would be surprised if X-Men 97 doesn't crossover in some way with the main MCU down the line. We'll have to wait and see!
I think Marvel Animation is going to show up in the multiverse saga as well. What If will likely take the marvel animation logo as well as Eyes of Wakanda. Moon Girl is being created by the team that creates content for the Disney Channel and then it moves to Disney+, which is why I think it's being handled differently. But just a guess on my part.
Have you seen the new rockstars youtube video called how marvel fixed rhodey before cap 4 and armor wars that came with a deleted scene in falcon and winter soldier physical release about when rhodey was rhodey and when he was a skrull
@@AbitofEverything4U normally deleted scenes are not cannon but given the release of this scene it is cannon now and sometjing that was needed to be claryfied because most people are not following this as we do
Great question...so in this video I was focused on the episodes that gave us timeline hints and for season 3, the timeline was definitely defined by the timing of the Phoenix and Dark Phoenix saga episodes. But I love Gambit. He's a fantastic character!
is the vice president ever mentioned in this universe? Because if not either Kelly or Bill Clinton could be the vice president, and just said to be the president for whatever reason.
Comics aren’t anything special. Does give a bit more information on Bishop and revolves around a mister sinister little story. Read it if you’re interested, but nothing too big if you want to skip
Thanks...that's good to know. I was intrigued by the battle with Sabretooth teased on the cover to issue #2, so I wondered if that had any relevance to the series.
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The X-Men 97 comics taken as their own thing don’t hold up. Taken as a prologue to the show, it’s extremely solid.
That was my thought as well. Seemed like a nice prequel to the show. I'll have to check them out.
Disagree. Those comics are BOSS
@@serenityq26 Good feedback. Yeah, I need to get ahold of them for sure!
@@AbitofEverything4U Make a video on them too, please? I'd love to see what they're about and if theyre good
@@markdarc0448 Great idea!
When it comes to Jubilee celebrating her first Christmas with the X-Men, I think that may actually mean she was with her adoptive parents on holidays most times, especially a big one like Christmas, but as the X-Men became more and more a family to Jubilee, and as she was getting older, she wanted to spend it with the X-Men and her parents obliged. I don't recall there being any animosity between Jubilee and her parents, it was just one of those things where it was much safer for Jubilee to live at the Mansion. Since she's not a Morlock, she could very easily just go visit them without too much fuss. Now realistically, you'd probably just invite Jubilee's parents to the mansion because they're just going to be by themselves if extended family isn't coming to spend the holiday with them, Jubilee became part of the X-Men right away with no regrets or feeling of being homesick, it's the best thing that ever happened to her, but her going home to spend a few Christmases with her parents is the best way I can justify her statement in the episode without just flat out ignoring it.
Great suggestion...I think that could work!
It could also be that they had unseen adventures on Christmas every previous year and this is the first one where they can actually celebrate it
@@GiubileiFernando Good theory!
You missed it. That london cruise liner episode is from season 4. Its the psylocke episode of "beyond good and evil" so like part 3. Its from the scene where mystique and sabretooth were failing to capture psylocke and magneto came in to do the dang thing himself lol. Its so funny how he effortlessly beat them
Ah, I think you're right about that scene being from Beyond Good and Evil. Great catch! On the other hand...drat, because that episode is in early 1996 in the timeline. I think the reference to 1993 is just a mistake. Bummer.
I think it would be a greater idea to cover the spiderman TAS as well as it also does share the same universe as X men TAS and it has been confirmed
Not sure about the others
That one is coming next...I was worried about doing both series in the same video, since it would be pretty massive. But I hope to have that one done very soon!
I'm definitely glad I began watching the show last August when the episode order was finally corrected and finish the day before 97 started
Agreed...watching it before the order was fixed would have been very confusing indeed!
Magneto definitely drop the ship on a building when they were gathering the psychics for Apocalypse
Ah, okay, that must be that scene then. Thanks!
I think with the Jubilee Christmas one, they didn’t really consider her an official X-Man until then. Also - she could have been going to her parents up until then
Oh, now those are two very good solutions...niiiice! Thanks for sharing those ideas!
34:00 often, summer is considered to end at the autumn equinox, which is in September, specifically in 1997 it was on the 22nd, so any date before that in september would still reasonably be considered summer
Perfect! That's a great explanation for the placement!
This breakdown of the entire Xmen/Marvel animated universe was great especially all the little details about all the other animated marvel series as well like spiderman tad, iron man hulk Fantastic four etc.
Glad you enjoyed it...next up with be the Spider-Man Animated Series timeline!
Watched the 1994 Fan4 show the other day, these X-men had a cameo, along with a spider-man in a weirdly shaded suit. Great video!
I'm pretty sure that was actually Scarlet Spider, not Spider-Man
@@lucianomunoz04 Okay, that's what I thought but I wasn't sure! Thank you
Yes, but that cameo contradicts the timeline, they put Juggernaut leaving the ocean, referencing the episode "The Juggernaut Returns" from season 4, but in that episode all the X-Men are in different places during Juggernaut's attack while in the cameo all the x-men are gathered on the roof of a building for some reason (another contradiction is that in the cameo Juggernaut comes out of the ocean during the night while in the x-men series he came out during the day).
Glad that @lucianomunoz2067 answered your question. I need to watch the Fan 4 series again. Haven't seen it in quite awhile!
@@luismariogonzalez9767 maybe that's one of the reasons why in the Marvel Wiki, the X-Men/Spiderman cartoons are separate from the F4/Iron Man/Hulk cartoons
Good video as always, answering some of your questions:
6:00 that moment happens in "Beyond Good and Evil part 2" the line mentioned that this event happens in '93 still doesn't make sense so I guess it's just a mistake.
8:00 yes, officially marvel only considers the x-men and spider-man series as the same universe, all the other series from the 90s are supposed to be their own universe, anyway a video of a chronology of these series would be interesting.
Bummer about that scene...yeah, I think Gyrich was just spitballing and guessed it was '93 or his speech writer isn't very good at research. lol!
Magneto throwing a ship into a building, this happens in the episode called Beyond Good And Evil Pt 2.
Ah, I think you're right. Great catch! On the other hand...drat, because that episode is in early 1996. I think the reference to 1993 is just a mistake. Bummer.
I really need to watch the old show, expecially since I LOVE the new one. This Video just has made me watch it even more.
Yeah, while the old show isn't as polished as the new one, the stories are still alot of fun. So I'd definitely say watch it, if you get the chance!
Incredible work! I love this stuff. The dedicated timeline focus is greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much...really appreciate the positive feedback on the vid!
If you are planning to do a timeline of all the series in the 90s Animted Marvel Universe, I would like to add that the Univerdal Florida (except for the current version of the Hulk Coaster) take place in this universe.
The rides canon to this universe include The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman, Storm Accelerator, and Dr. Doom Fearfall.
The one exception is the Hulk coaster. The original version from 1999 was canon, but the current refurbished version from 2016 is separate from this universe.
Love those amusement rides. I actually did a video on them awhile back. Really cool how they tie together!
Also: episode one of 97 shows a just arrived death certificate for charles, dated 11/11/96. Don't know how long it takes to have someone legally dead (without a body no less) but that is either the date of season 5's finale or the date it was made official legally.
Agreed...I think that's very likely the date of the season 5 finale.
Wow! I never new a consistent animated series could be so awkward with it's timeline 😅
Yeah, on the surface it seems pretty consistent, but when you dive into it abit, it definitely has some issues. But for the most part, it stands up fairly well, ig.
Thank you for this comprehensive explanation! Other channels trying to tackle this have struggled to make it digestable while detailed. The issues with release order remind me of Futurama, which similarly was shuffled around in a weird way (both were done by fox, too).
Thanks for the positive feedback on the vid. I agree, the trickiest thing with a timeline video is to make it both detailed but also digestible. I'm glad you feel I found that sweet spot. And yeah, the wacky release order for the show made it very hard to discern the timeline when it was originally aired. So glad they ultimately shared the script order, as that made it possible to then nail down the timeline.
@@AbitofEverything4U frustratingly ( on Disney plus Canada, at least, and this could have been changed since I last watched) Futurama, which even had entire seasons blended together or fabricated by FOX not to mention random shuffling of episodes, is listed in broadcast order to this day. I believe you are right to assume Disney took the care to ensure X-Men was listed properly though.
@@AbitofEverything4U I imagine this happens with more shows than we realize. The reason it's felt more with X-Men and Futurama, for example, is the suits (or execubots) at FOX likely didn't understand how compared to their contemporaries, both shows actually had season/show long storytelling and continued continuity. From what I remember with Futurama, fox first started messing with things to fit the Xmas episode on Christmas then never stopped. Sorry for the seemingly unrelated tangent, just find it interesting 90s/00s fox didn't seem to recognize or care for the canon of animated programs.
I really hope they fix the Futurama order. Sounds like it is really messed up. Such a bummer!
Great work on this one! Really helpful 👏🏼
Thanks...really appreciate the positive feedback!
I love the fact and I'm highly entertained that you're making this accurate timeline but something like Sebastian's dig on sinister doesn't have to be taken literally that was almost just a joke to the fans and since the show started in 92
Great feedback! I'm totally with you on the dig not being taken literally...but I also think it's fun to try to explain the lines like that when there actually is a good answer for it. Plus, it let me make fun of Sinister for creeping on Scott and Jean. lol!
You should’ve waited ‘till the finale of X-Men ‘97 in case there was like time travel or anything
Good feedback. So, I considered waiting, but I also figured people would be more interested in the timeline while the X-Men 97 series was still going and interest might go down after that. Now onto Spider-Man TAS!
You forgot to add Spider-Man the animated Series that is the rest of the timeline. I think we will get a live action X-Men film with these versions of the X-Men, Captain America, Spider-Man & Hulk!
Have no fear, Spider-Man the animated series will the next timeline I'm tackling and I'll merge in the two timelines together in that video. And I agree, I'd love a live action X-Men film with these versions of the characters in it!
This whole time I thought the events of the original X-Men took place over the span of a year all because of that Jubilee's first Christmas line! My only guess would be that Jubilee would go home over the Christmas break in the previous years and this was the first time she stayed in the mansion to celebrate with the other X-Men.
Oh, very cool...I like that as the explanation!
As for "Jean" being pregnant at the start of this season, I think you can argue she is 2-3 months pregnant in the season 5 finale. I know they don't make mention of it or anything, but you could say she is 2 months pregnant in November of 96, and then the new series takes place 6 months later when she is 8 months pregnant and close to giving birth.
Right...that's exactly what I thought as well. So I was originally going to place episode 1 in the springtime. However, once Episode 7 gave us the Dia De Los Muertos reference, it placed that episode in late October / early November and thus that made episode 1 fit nicely in September. So Madelyne likely got pregnant in January of '97, it seem.
Jubilee had always celebrated Christmas with her foster parents. That is why her first Christmas with the X-men didnt happen until season 4.
I like that answer...that explains it very well!
Awesome work as always!!
Thanks! I was really happy with how that timeline turned out!
Amazing video it's kind really amazed that back in 1992 marvel had animated universe before mcu love x-men 97 grate way for marvel 85th anniversary this year
Yeah, that's a great point. You could definitely argue that the animated universe from the 90's paved the way to the eventual MCU. Love it!
You should have included the flashback scenes in the original series such as the scene of Jubilee watching the original X-men fighting magneto in the iceman episode, and that brings up an interesting point about the X-men being an active team before the public knew about them in the series premiere, so I wonder how they were able to maintain their anonymity for so long?
Good point...I wonder if the earlier X-Men appearances prior to that first episode from season 1 were either done in secret and/or Professor X mindwiped anyone that saw them. Excellent question!
28:58 episodes 15 and 16 are actually incorrectly swapped (this is an error in the episode order itself, not just Disney+), as episode 15 is the direct sequel to episode 16 (some scenes from 16 are shown as flashbacks in 15).
Good point! I'll swap those two on my googledrive image. Good news is they are both in October, so it doesn't mess up the timeline, but I'm glad you pointed that out so I can switch them!
Glad someone is watching the og show it Better than what people think
Totally agree...the og show is very good!
I haven’t watched this yet! But I have to say, I knew you wouldnt be able to resist doing it 🤣
lol! You know me too well!
Wow how do you even make these videos?! So well done!
Definitely takes time, but it's also alot of fun along the way!
Due to the all the inaccuracies between the 90s animated shows I always assumed they were actually separate timelines that branch off each other... but putting that together into one cohesive viewing order is so difficult.
Also in December 1995 Jubilee would be 16 so maybe she was making a joke about how she's now old enough to be classed as an X-Man. That's the only other explanation I can think of.
Yeah, I think the most I can do is connect the timelines for the X-men and Spider-Man shows...the others are pretty inconsistent. As for Jubilee, a theory that has been thrown out perhaps Jubilee spent the earlier Christmases with her foster family? I think that could work. Anyway, great comments...really appreciate it!
This is wonderful. Excellent job. Thanks for sharing.
I wonder if the content of the X-men 92 comics would have anything to add or mess up this timeline.
Good question...I need to check those out. That said, I was reading somewhere that those comics might no longer be considered canon. But it's always interesting to read them to see if it gives us any extra insight into what the overall story was meant to be at the time.
With the Fantastic Four coming to the MCU, really hoping to see them in the X-Men 92 universe in the next seasons (As well the Avengers).
I agree, would be great to get a Fantastic Four cameo in X-Men '97!
Funny you point out hulk and Fantastic four TAS having a different president then X-men did, because recently, a youtuber known as "nerdist" made a video on the marvel animated universe, where he pointed inconsistancies between some of the 90's marvel cartoons, and said that only X-men TAS and Spider-man TAS were set in the same universe, he didn't point out the Robert Kelly, Bill Clinton inconsistancy, but would've been a good point to bring up.
I'll have to check out that vid. Sounds like an interesting topic. Thanks for mentioning it!
@@AbitofEverything4U You're welcome.
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27:30 This bothered me so much when watching the show before X-men 97 release. Like how you about to make it her first Christmas when the show has been on for 4 seasons.
lol! ikr? That was so bizarre. Perhaps she spent the earlier Christmases with her foster family? Still, it was very strange.
@@AbitofEverything4U I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it implied her family didn't celebrate. Don't quote me on that, though.
Oh! Great point!
You forgot to put Spider-Man TAS in, since this show is in the same universe as X-Men TAS and X-Men 97
Good news is that I did this X-Men video first, and then I did one on Spider-Man TAS, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/s6ewkaijMeU/видео.htmlsi=p8dJHIaSZJ6TNCIq. And then just recently I did one on the X-Men 97 tie-in comics, which you can find here: ruclips.net/video/tYtsbYE8zMo/видео.htmlsi=X23hGlZqWXO0i5r-
What's tricky about S3E10 is that everything before and after it fits its time references perfectly. Out of universe, I think the writers wanted to move up the timeline for whatever reason and did it awkwardly. I think until Marvel releases something that clears things up, we can assume the X-men somehow just lost 16 months' time. Probably not the strangest thing to happen to them tbh.
Also, Captain Marvel takes place between S3 and S4, or maybe a couple episodes into S4, while Dark Phoenix is somewhere in the first two seasons. And also in S3, technically.
I agree...it seems they wanted to advance the timeline and in the process they left a large gap. Not that it's a bad thing, per se, but it was definitely surprising to discover it when I was building out the timeline.
When you finish doing the timeline of the 90s verse, you should try the wisemanverse of EMH, spectacular spider man, Hulk vs, and wolverine and the xmen
I agree...those would be really cool to see those other timelines.
Surprised to find out that the show starts in 1991. I always assumed it began in '92
ikr? I had the same thought. But it seems like there were a ton of 1991 references. Considering it was likely being written during 1991, ig it makes sense in that regard.
Are you going to include Spider-Man Unlimited when you get to the Spider-Man video? The creator of the show said it is indeed intended to be a sequel to the show. However, the original Spider-Man Show creator disagrees with Unlimited being a continuation. The thing is the original show creator doesn't really have say in that considering Marvel is in charge of that, not him.
Another thing, Eddie was on the headline in the X-Men 97 trailer but in the OG show, he is supposedly dead. But Unlimited brought Eddie back so points towards Unlimited.
I haven't decided what to do with Unlimited yet. It seems unconnected, so I may do the animated series first and then try to tackle Unlimited and see how it fits. I do agree that they seem to address the Eddie Brock situation in Unlimited, but then again, I don't think Unlimited explained how he got back from that dimension that he was trapped in during the animated series, did it? I need to watch that series again.
@@AbitofEverything4U Unlimited had Peter say, "You guys look different," and it showed flashbacks to the 94 origin. So it didn't outright explain how they got back, but heavily implies it.
Some other interesting notes, back in a magazine in 1999, the shows creator said it's a Midquel. Implying it's somewhere in between the events on 94. However, this has weird implications.
Also, in the comics, Unlimited appeared a few times in crossovers. Dan, the comics writer, says the Unlimited in the comic indeed is a sequel to the 94 and is a varient. Varient in this case likely referring to the comic one not being the same as the fox show but basically the exact same.
It's definitely meant to be a continuation, but it's not universal agreed how.
Wow....that is indeed pretty confusing!
I'll admit I was skeptical of using the Paris UN meeting to date the series when you brought it up on Discord. There was no way they threw in such a specific meeting that ultimately just became a footnote of that year, right? But only after reading what little I could find on that meeting did the fact that they used the President's very words - "conventional weapons" - in the show sell me on it. It's so ridiculously specific that it can't be a coincidence. Great observing!
Yeah, I was equally skeptical at first, too. It just seemed too hard to believe. But it matches perfectly. Wild stuff!
the orange electricity stuff around the cruise ship sort of reminds me of Proteus since Magneto's powers are usually shown as blue and Proteus's are shown as orange, though I don't recall Proteus doing that in an episode either. Either way, if that's the case that seems to imply that they're saying the Proteus episodes are in '93 as well based on what you brought up.
For the "Jubilee's first Christmas" thing I don't think it's even that everyone is a Scrooge or anything like you say, I think it's just a "we've been too busy saving the world and such that we haven't been able to have the time to celebrate Christmas".
I almost wonder if some of the lines from some episodes of the original show were "rewritten" to fit with the order they released things rather than the script order since a lot of Season 3 and 4 episodes released in a different order than the script order. That may explain why there might be some issues with figuring things out in those seasons. If not that maybe it's more "anthological" for lack of a better term, in other words maybe it was meant more as a this is an adventure the X-Men have, but the episodes aren't necessarily in a linear progression and just kinda jump around, like for example Season 1 Episode 1 is September 91 then Episode 2 is like June 93 then Episode 3 is like October 92 then Episode 4 goes back to September 91 and so on. Probably not that much jumping around, but something like that. Maybe too it does sort of what shows like Family Guy and the Simpsons and Scooby-Doo and such do (both animated shows and live-action sitcoms and such, especially from back in the day) where there's a sort of vague linear progression and continuity and such but for the most part the episodes can be seen in pretty much any order and a year in the shows timeline could be like 3 or 4 seasons long or it could be 2 episodes long or they could just eternally be in 1 year for the entire show and stuff like that.
As far as the other Animated Series go with the connections to X-Men: the Animated Series, I think only the Spider-Man: the Animated Series is in the same Universe and the rest are in other Universes.
Other than doing the rewatch of the Animated Series fairly recently, I've not gone back through and done a more thorough dig of the episodes finding different timeline this like this and such nor have I gotten around to reading the in-Universe comics, so I don't really have much of anything to say on the actual dating and such of the episodes, and even if I did most everything seems pretty good anyways. For the Jubilee birthday thing and when Jean returned to Earth, at least for those cases I'd go with whatever the most recent information about them is, and that seems to be what you've done as well.
Excellent points. I wonder if the dialogue was indeed re-written in places, due to things airing out of order. That does make sense. Anyway, loved the comments. Thanks as always!
The episode with the cruise ship is levitating over the building is from the group of episodes called beyond good and evil.
Ah! Okay, yes, that must be the one. Bummer...that episode isn't in 1993 either. Hmmmm...I'm guessing Gyrich's speech writer didn't do very good research and gave him the wrong date. Always blame the speech writer if the facts don't pan out. lol!
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Doing great...thanks for asking! U?
@@AbitofEverything4U that is awesome, I am glad to hear that you are doing great. I'm doing alright. You are welcome and thank you too
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Awesome work!!!
Thanks! Was alot of fun to put it together!
I'm a little surprised you're doing this now before the last three episodes have released but I still appreciate it. Surprised to see a 1991 date since the recent 97 episode made it seem like season 1 started in 1992. Interesting little wrinkle with that 1993 issue, wow. I didn't know the other shows had a different president, although I guess it depends when they're happening chronologically and how long Kelly stays president. I also just noticed ... Jean has her hair down in S2E12 ... now the hair thing is hard to say if it's Jean or Madelyne if it's happening that early. Still the season 2 and 3 dates are interesting to say the least. I am curious how you went from April 1993 to August 1993 though and I agree that Scott's line is vague enough it doesn't have to be in 1993 still. As for the Christmas line it's easily rectified by assuming they've just been caught up in all kinds of nonsense they've not had time to really celebrate Christmas, hence Jubilee's first. Had no idea there was tie-in comics, now I wanna read them! A little bit to add regarding S1E7 with the "week" line. He doesn't say it's been a week since the event but that it's been a week since any new survivors have been found which could put it later than a week, which you then state haha.
Yeah, I was torn on whether to do this now or wait for the season to end, but I decided it might get more response from viewers if I released it while the series was still airing season 1 and the hype was stronger. Plus, my guess is the last three episodes happen in pretty close succession. So I suspect the season ends in November, 1997
@@AbitofEverything4U Well unless we get a time skip during the finale. I imagine you'll be updating this timeline over time.
The job never ends!
Great timeline video, much simpler than the Fox movies. This would most likely happen in a soft reboot but i would love to see the winter guard in the MCU. So i heard some rumblings online that suggests at least for now Armor Wars is still happening.
I agree...must simpler timeline. And the Winder Guard would indeed be very cool!
@@AbitofEverything4U Yeah, hey I've found this cool fan story online about What if Rocket friends survived and I got to say it's very good and I personally consider it canon to the MCU multiverse. I think you should definitely check it out when you can and tell me what you think about it, it's called Batch 89: Awesome Mix.
Interesting concept. Sounds cool!
Haven’t watched further in this than S3 (just where I’m at in the show), but I think for S1 it could be possible that in this universe the Paris talks could not have been in that month, but I don’t see why not. Just strange that there’s a 10 month time jump
Yeah, it's a pretty big time jump...that said, I also think it makes sense that Kelly would announce his presidency in the spring of the year before the election, so it seems a few of the episodes logically fit into 1991. Definitely surprised me as I didn't see that coming.
It makes since because they made the show in 90/91 but RELEASED it in 92.
Good point!
If you're right, then that means Jubilee is 12 in Season 1, which is so weird to think about...but considering all the evidence, and the fact even Bastion shouts out 1992, I guess there's no other way to see it.
As for the Jubilee thing, my thinking is that maybe she's spent Christmas each year with her foster parents? X-Men 97 does confirm she is still in contact with them. It's still a weird line regardless, but that's my best guess.
Yeah, Jubilee being 12 in season 1 is so strange. ofc, she's always acted like a young kid and they are overly protective of her, so ig it makes sense. And yeah, that's a good suggestion for how to handle the oddity with Christmas. I like that!
So Close to 98 in the X Men 97 Show.
Agreed...98 is right around the corner!
Magneto dropped a cruise liner on a building in Beyond Good and Evil Part 2 in Season 4.
Ah, that's the one! Thanks! That said, now I'm bummed, since that didn't happen in 1993 either. Okay, I'm just going to have to assume that Gyrich's speech writer didn't do their research very well. lol!
@@AbitofEverything4U they weren’t too worried about continuity back in those days.
Very true!
“First christmas”; maybe jubilee went to celebrate with her foster parents every year until then!
Ah, I like that suggestion. Excellent solution!
This is awesome I seriously hope you get around to Spider Man TAS 94
Yep...that's my next one to tackle!
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Spidey 94 next to X-Men & Batman TAS was like my intro to these characters as a kid .
I still kinda wonder if they ever would have done a Spider Man and his Amazing Friends in Spidey 94 😂
I agree, those three were my favs as well. And yeah, I'd have gone nuts if they did a Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends in that 94 Spidey series!
@@AbitofEverything4U i did geek out when Captain America showed up on X-Men 97 😎 it's getting me excited about the 97 version of the Avengers by Busiak & Perez to show up and maybe Sam Jackson Nick Fury too
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I would get excited to see a 97 version of Captain Marvel & Ms Marvel ( Kamela Khan) and hopefully Miles Morales Spidey 😀
Bug yeah I would love to see Iceman show up again & team up with Spidey & Firestar
Am I the only one who thinks Jean was cloned in the Savage Land Reunited Part 1 & Madelyn was handed over to Xavier & Magneto to keep the suspension off a clone, like if Wolverine smelled her?!
Interesting theory...so are you thinking she was cloned and replaced during season 3, episodes 12 and 13? Just want to make sure I'm following. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the swap!
@@AbitofEverything4U even seeing both Jean and Madelyn because the artists screwed up and had her drawn in in both outfits, it's the legit clone episode! First Wolverine tried to save her from the Nasty Boys and got whomped because Morph was Jean, but then, how is Xavier not able to notice the change when he and Magneto just heard the power-stealing Monoluge? His own shame of calling the X-Men into a trap!
Sound like a good theory to me!
@AbitofEverything4U rewatch Reunion.
Point 1, Moroph is able to turn into a Jean when she is kidnapped by Sinister wearing green top with khaki pants and Logan didn't smell the difference when Jean turns back and whomps him!
Point 2 after some time in the Savage Land Xavier & Eric are captured, remember he was kinda double-teamed by Vertigo & Sauron without powers and calls Sinister “Master”
Point 3 Sinister lets the clone go to Xaiver without telepathy, while Eric & he are shackled to walls green top khaki pants like when she was kidnapped earlier in episode 1!
Point 4 when X men arrive in no powers, in the Savage Lands are captured by Magneto’s Mutates now controlled by Sinister as well as the Nasty Boys.
Meanwhile, 😏 at the lab Sinister has sent Magneto, Xavier, Morph & “Jean” in green to a dungeon.
Point 5 when brought ought of the dungeon into the lab formerly belonging to Magneto in his genetic experiment phase, the XMen are in a cage, Magneto is watching them because he and Charles are back against the wall with Morph, hands up and “Jean” is placed back in general pop with the XMen in the cage.
Point 6 Rogue & Gambit kiss after he confesses his love for what he says is the first time to anyone.
Rogue is taken but Scott “Jean” hair down, green top and khakis, Storm, Gambit & Beast remain.
Point 7 Wolverine & Kazaar’s side mention bring them to Magneto’s Savage Land compound which is Sinister’s but the two ✌️ split ✌️ up… Kazaar frees the female prisoners, bringing them & the town from a subdungeon, while Wolverine frees Xavier and Morph from the wall & is overpowered by Vertigo with Magneto powers.
Point 8 all along, back and forth from outside the cage Eric Charles Sinister, Nasty Boys Wolverine & Mutates, we've seen into the cage the same green Jean in khakis with hair down like when she was kidnapped.
Point 9, but when Xavier busts the machine and Morph shoots him,
… if you watch those vital frames, Scott Gambit & Jean hair up, in uniform are in the cell for one shot having powers because Scott shoots the cage open.
Point 10 everyone charges into battle, Beast, Cyclops, Gambit with Storm flying above him, but look who runs out last! The victim, hair down green top unbuttoned with khaki pants…
Point 11 the name is Gambit remember it is a quote from this episode.
Point 12 Remember It is the ‘97 title and Gambit uses the quote. The episode spoke of 2 Jeans one to spare. And dealt with the false sense of security!
Point 13 When Sinister threatened in Reunion Pt1, the implication were that he had a plan they wouldn't see coming… is the Jean clone, given to Professor who even when he had telepathy in the Savage Land labs was so ashamed he’d lured the team to a trap, that he didn't read Madelyn… false sense of security! The team wouldn't doubt the clones authenticity because Xavier & Eric watched her walk in while they were shackled to walls & she’s kinda… roaming!
Why say it’s reunion because ‘97 she meets her father Nathaniel who she named her son Nathan after.
She has a Reunion with the ✌️ otherJean ✌️
& Magneto finishing the words “a clone” as if he saw the Jean in the cage was different or had suspected the handoff Faaaar too easy when the XMen were outnumbered and depowered!
If you'll recall as this is my last point, Xavier & Magneto were led into an ambush by Morph… when in the Savage Land Morph was going to do something dumb, Sinister had read his mind and had him clobbered using phrasing from Fire Made Flesh to Madelyn, but now, allows him to shoot him and rather than Brainchild piecing him together again, Madelyn steps in from where she was first shielding Charles, to blow Sinister up and away only for him to be
Mr. Smiles on the beach as the XMen leave cause his plan worked:
Xavier & the team accepted the decoy!
Beyond Good & Evil, he wasn't handing over his perfect specimen to Apocalypse, he fan-dangled the clone & kept his prize!
No disrespect, just check it out… some folks just want to argue conspiracies, they've theorized, or read a synopsis rather than to do this 2 episode homework, learn and share for the common good of Truth itself!
Wow! That was amazing analysis. I love it!
We know the end of season 5 destruction of the Blackbird is a tell… Jean says in
X-Men’97 Beast won't b happy you’ve destroyed 3 Blackbirds in as many months!
Sentinel Episode and again Prime Sentinels in Tolerance is Extinction
Yeah, I was initially assuming that the blackbird being destroyed at the end of season 5 was the first of the three that Jean is referring to...but season 5 ended in Nov, 1996 and Season 6 starts in Sep, 1997, so I think the three blackbirds have to be all destroyed during season 1 of X-Men '97.
Lol, the timeline issues around the Phoenix Sagas. Maybe we can headcanon the Phoenix messed with time and space with its presence.
lol! That may be the easiest answer at this point!
the 97 comics are fun
I agree...lots of good stories during that run of comics!
This doesn’t really have to do with the timeline itself, but in trying to connect this to the MCU, how do you reconcile how different time travel works in X-Men TAS versus the films? Because while yes Bishop and Cable come from branched universes, their realities are directly affected by past activities of time travel concurrently, similar to how the TVA’s flow of time works in Loki. Do you have any theories on that, or is this just considered a byproduct of different multiverses having different rules?
The X-Men time travel is honestly very hard to pin down, but it seems from the trailers that the X-Men movies are being viewed as creating branches, even if the characters weren't aware of it. I say that, because we see some monitors in the TVA showing what I think are the X-Men timelines and it shows alot of branches. So perhaps a "backup" branch is created each time someone time travels?
In My head cannon, I like to think that the Jean that washed ashore and was studied at Muir Island and turned into the Dark Phoenix was Sinister’s clone, Madelyn. Thus, Jean Grey would’ve been the benevolent Phoenix, while Madelyn would’ve been the malevolent Dark Phoenix. I’M CALLING IT!
Maybe when the Phoenix force flew the M’Kraan crystal into the sun it left Jean’s body behind. Sinister obtained the body and cloned her. By the time the Phoenix force returned to Earth, intending to reunite with Jean’s body, it awakened Madelyn instead (infusing her with a portion of Jean’s soul and all her memories). Once awakened, Sinister had her “wash ashore” where she was rescued.
The Phoenix became dark because it was exposed to emotions…emotions that would be NEW to a clone. The experience drove it crazy which is how we got Dark Phoenix. (Drops mic 😂)
How? 1. There is only one phoenix force. 2. We saw jean go into the sun. One or the other was phoenix not both
Very cool theories...at this point, I'd say anything's possible!
Sooo after watching the entire series
Following different view lists
Looking at ur timeline video
And Paying attention to every sentence and idea abt a reference. I hv placed many episodes across different parts of the viewing order. I’m hv a friend watching the viewing order I constructed. He will let me kno if there is any inconsistencies. After coming from Star Wars where that universe heavily relies on dialogue instead of flashbacks. He and I wna present the best way to the watch the show. Pacing may feel off but that’s a sacrifice we are willing to take just for the story to stay intact. Let me kno abt any questions.
I structured this list by following the script order and when I noticed inconsistencies and noticed how this timeline video explains certain loopholes. Also the season number and episode is based off of Disney+.
I hv not seen X-Men ‘97 yet so pls no spoilers.
I present to u
X-Men
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3 episodes: 1-9 & 11
Season 4 episodes 1 3 & 4
Season 3 episodes 12-19
Season 4 episodes 17, 2, 7, 9, 10, 16, 11, 12, 8, 13 & 15
Season 3 episode 10
Season 4 episode 14
Season 5 episodes 7, 1 & 2
Season 4 episodes 6, 5 & 18-21
Season 5 episodes 3-6 & 8-10
Very interesting! I’ll have to dig deeper into that watch order, but it looks pretty cool. Thank you so much for sharing it and for all the work you did to put it together!
@@AbitofEverything4Umade one last change but here we go.
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Starting to think Logan from X-men 97 is the Logan from Deadpool 🫠
That's a good theory...and we'll find out in a few short months!
Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is November 1st in Mexico, not October 31st... that's Halloween.
I thought that was the case as well, but it seems that The Day of the Dead is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, though other days, such as October 31 or November 6, may be included depending on the locality. I'm having trouble finding the exact day in 1997, but I thought it was Oct 31st for that year.
Where do you think the cameo in the Spider-Man series happens in relation to this?
Great question...so I'm doing the Spider-Man Animated Series timeline next, and I'll be sure to tie it into the X-Men timeline at that point. More to follow on that!
@@AbitofEverything4U Thank you so much for everything you do! Mad respect for the timelines, they're really helpful.
@Pages476 I'm waiting on the same thing lol. There's so many connections and also mistakes, it would be a massive video.
@@dancaine3975 yw! I love the timeline vids as well!
@Pages476 Yes, I'm gonna keep working my way through the shows to see what I can discover.
Disney+ still has Lotus and Steel before Weapon X, Lies and Video Tape. They should be swapped
Interesting...according to the script order, Lotus and Steel was written before Weapon X, Lies and Video Tape. But it sounds like they should still be swapped perhaps?
@@AbitofEverything4U Lotus opens up by referencing the events of the Weapon X episode. I guess this is the exception to the script order always being correct.
Oh, well, now that pretty much solidifies the order is wrong. Wonder if they'll fix it at some point?
Dude omg I've been living in Texas my whole life since 1990, and each year it FEELS like summer has been slowly over powering the other poor seasons lol.
lol! Yep, that's what I thought. I bet those summers are very, very H-O-T!
Will you be making another shorter video on x-men 97 when it finishes
Great question...I'll recap the timeline in my final X-Men 97 breakdown and I'll update the image that goes with the X-Men timeline on the google drive. If there is enough to make a video on it, I'll do that as well, but it seems we are going to end the season in Nov, 1997 unless something strange occurs. Let me know your thoughts after the episode drops on Wednesday if you feel a short timeline update video would help.
I mean Gene could be 3 months pregnant and not showing Monroe saying the last few months have been difficult just means the last few months have been difficult
Great points! Yeah, that was my first assumption as well. That said, it seems that with Episode 7 happening during Dia De Los Muertos, that makes it November and so Episode 1 fits well in September, meaning Madelyne likely didn't get pregnant until early 1997.
32:19 - Madelyne could have very well been pregnant in the season 5 finale… it takes anywhere from 4- 5 months to show.. so by the time x 97 rolls around it would check out
Good point! You are right...she could be hiding that baby bump! That said, I think it does end up working better with Ep 1 in September, due to Ep 7 being in October.
could u do all the other animated series that are in this universe like hulk or spider-man the animated series and when they take place between episodes of x-men
Great question...so, I'm working on Spider-Man's timeline as we speak, and I'll then turn to the other series and try my best on those. I don't think those other series were as careful with timeline management, but I'll find out once I dive into them soon.
@@AbitofEverything4U okay thanks!
Finally released Spider-Man today!
Does anyone have any idea as to when the Spider-Man crossover The Mutant Agenda takes place in the timeline, they made it clear that they still consider it to be in the same universe with his cameo in Tolerance is Extinction
My next timeline vid will be the Spider-Man 90's series, and I'll link it up with X-Men's timeline in that vid. Should be fun!
Scotsman here. Yeah, that doesn't exist...that's very much just American writers not researching something lol (secretary of state/defence)
Our political system changed in 1997 to a devolved parliament... but before then, we were exclusively governed by the UK Westminster Government in London, England.
Hope that helps
Yep, that's what I was thinking, based on my limited research. Thanks for confirming that. Definitely a case of American writers not researching their facts. btw, I had a wonderful opportunity to visit the UK for 6 weeks awhile back and I loved it. I spent a night in Edinburgh and ofc visited the epic castle. Such a beautiful country!
@AbitofEverything4U American show runners/writers do much better now(case and point with Marvel being the Wanda and Vision stuff in Infinity War) but ye, for a spell...we kinda were just whatever the Simpsons wrote Willie as lol 😆
And glad you enjoyed it! If you ever come visit again, visit the Highlands of Scotland for a true Scottish experience :) I stay in the Highlands. Edinburgh is cool, but it's a bit sanitised for tourists.
Oh wow...the Highlands sounds great...yeah, I need to visit again for sure!
Thats super confusing to put the finale of season 4 as 93 (based on the date of the london attack). Does that mean there are 3 years of adventures we never saw between seasons 4 and 5? We know season 5 finale and season 6('97 season 1) are a year apart but the rest of season five could have been at any time since they are all mostly stand alone eps. Would explain why psylocke and angel are not around when they were primed to join (and angel was confirmed to join bts as season 4 was supposed to be the last season). Would also give morph time to meet all these people he morphs into. That also means maddie could have switched in an unknown adventure 🤯.
I agree...I think it would be craziness for us to make the end of season 4 be 1993. So I'm thinking that Gyrich's speech writer didn't do very good research for his speech. Must have used wikipedia to find that 1993 date. lol!
Hope spiderman crossover like original
Me, too!
That'd be awesome. Hopefully they'll acknowledge the cliffhanger ending.
@@Dalton_Boardman2000 That would be so nice to have a resolution to that cliffhanger!
Maybe Jubilee spent a few of those Christmases with her foster parents?
Good solution!
Genius.!
Thursday 6th April 1995, Scotland Local Elections. There is no vote for the position Secretary of State here in the UK. These positions are appointed by the Prime Minister, as they are Cabinet Positions in the Government.
Thanks! That's what my research found as well. So weird that they had an election for that position in the series. I'd love to know the backstory on what the writers were thinking. btw, I had a wonderful opportunity to spend 6 weeks in the UK a few years back and I loved it. Beautiful country. Sending warm regards from the US!
@@AbitofEverything4U Thanks for replying. I know you like making timelines but, this was true Genius.!
I need to watch the video a few more times as there's so much information.
Happy to hear you liked the Old Country.
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@@tonycumberbatch7651 Very nice of you to say that about the vid. Was a ton of fun putting it together. And yes, I did indeed love the Old Country...was a wonderful time spend touring and enjoying the beauty of the UK. 6 weeks wasn't enough...I could spend 6 years and probably not see everything!
How kind of timeline is that?
It's a nice timeline...I really like how it turned out. It's alot easier to follow, for example, than the live action X-Men timeline.
I thought of a solution to the President plot hole with the other shows. Maybe Clinton was Kelly’s vice president, and Clinton served as president during the other shows through the 25th amendment because Kelly could have been temporarily out of office due to a medical condition or a coma.
Yeah, that's really the only way to make it work. We have to assume something happened to Kelly to make him unable to serve at certain points. Good suggestion!
Though the air show started to are in 92 it was mostly created in 91 so I guess all your breakdown would make sense that it's not you want
Agreed...since it was written in 1991, it actually makes sense that season 1 started in that timeframe.
Does anyone here believe that the Juggernaut Returns Episode for S4 Takes place in between the phoenix arc episodes thus making the second arc taking place far longer than usual after the first?
To my knowledge, the only thing out of order in season 4 on D+ is that episode 16 comes before episode 15. But if you find that the Juggernaut episode is in the wrong order, let me know. Thanks for all your great comments!
@@AbitofEverything4U the reason I say that is because he gets out of the ocean not long after he’s thrown, like how long can he hold his breath, and he was underwater from the events of the first arc after the second? And plus there is no Jean grey after Professor X called everyone abt his own brother’s life.
Good points! It really would be nice to have an official order from the original creators.
@@AbitofEverything4U yes, but since everyone says this episode belongs here. I’m just gna let it be. That’s just me. Maybe he is powerful like that
Yeah, for now, I'll let it there as well. btw, thanks for all your great comments!
Question: why is X-men ‘97 listed in the multiverse saga on Disney plus? Is it a mistake, or a hint to something else? If your answer involves the show itself, don’t say it as I haven’t watched it yet.
Great question. So my guess is that Marvel is placing it there because they are putting any show/movie that comes out during the Multiverse Saga and that is produced by Marvel Studios in there. Moon Girl isn't in there, for instance, as it is not produced by Marvel Studios (even though I do wonder if that show may crossover with the MCU at some point in the future). So I think X-Men 97 is there simply due to the studio that is producing it. That said, similar to Moon Girl, I would be surprised if X-Men 97 doesn't crossover in some way with the main MCU down the line. We'll have to wait and see!
One problem with that. The show opens with marvel animation. Not marvel studios. They discussed it very recently.
I think Marvel Animation is going to show up in the multiverse saga as well. What If will likely take the marvel animation logo as well as Eyes of Wakanda. Moon Girl is being created by the team that creates content for the Disney Channel and then it moves to Disney+, which is why I think it's being handled differently. But just a guess on my part.
Have you seen the new rockstars youtube video called how marvel fixed rhodey before cap 4 and armor wars that came with a deleted scene in falcon and winter soldier physical release about when rhodey was rhodey and when he was a skrull
Yeah, that scene was pretty cool. It really seems to establish that Rhodey was replaced after Endgame and prior to FATWS.
@@AbitofEverything4U normally deleted scenes are not cannon but given the release of this scene it is cannon now and sometjing that was needed to be claryfied because most people are not following this as we do
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Jubilee is an Aquarius according to Google
Interesting! But based on the timeline for X-Men 97 it sure seems like she's an August b-day, at least from what I can tell.
@@AbitofEverything4U agreed!
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Maybe it's because every other Christmas for the 4 years that Jubilee was an X-Man (girl/woman) there was a crisis (undocumented )of some sort 🤷🏼.
Right...that could work...or perhaps she spent the earlier Christmases with her foster family. I bet there are some very good answers for it.
@@AbitofEverything4U Didn't think of that, but that would work very well.
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This looks like a pile of work
It was indeed! But it was alot of fun as well!
Where's wolverine and the XMen fall on the timeline
Do you mean the live action movies? If so, I did a timeline for those movies here: ruclips.net/video/ouq8Qy3ivFE/видео.html.
Why haven't not even mentioned Gambit? Isn't his episodes important at all? Just Jean Jean Jean!!! 22:40
Great question...so in this video I was focused on the episodes that gave us timeline hints and for season 3, the timeline was definitely defined by the timing of the Phoenix and Dark Phoenix saga episodes. But I love Gambit. He's a fantastic character!
is the vice president ever mentioned in this universe? Because if not either Kelly or Bill Clinton could be the vice president, and just said to be the president for whatever reason.
To my knowledge, we aren't given a vice president's name, so your theory could indeed work. Good suggestion!
Comics aren’t anything special. Does give a bit more information on Bishop and revolves around a mister sinister little story. Read it if you’re interested, but nothing too big if you want to skip
Thanks...that's good to know. I was intrigued by the battle with Sabretooth teased on the cover to issue #2, so I wondered if that had any relevance to the series.
at what time in the timeline did morph get indoctrinated?
It has been interesting to see how much Morph changed between TAS in the 90's and the new 97 season.
Now you have another comment to reply to hehehe
I do indeed! lol!