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Creative Cat Productions | X-Men would have been really market and repackage as a Saturday morning cartoon in the 1980s @creativecatproductions | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 45 minutes ago.
In the 1980s the X-Men, despite being a popular comic, had lot going against it. It had a weird name, featured a large and confusing array of characters, and was bit too edgy for children. Marketers and TV executives would have been hard pressed to either understand or use an intellectual property like X-Men…..which, of course, partly explains why X-Men always stood in the shadow of other big Marvel IPs such as Spider-Man or the Hulk.

This is an excerpt from our latest video: Rise of the X-Men, which you can watch here on YouTube!

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X-Men would have been really market and repackage as a Saturday morning cartoon in the 1980s @creativecatproductions

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