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10 Best Characters in ‘X-Men ’97’, Ranked

X-Men ’97 has received an abundant amount of praise since the moment episode one went live on Disney+. While the storytelling is phenomenal and the animation looks great, the best parts of the show are the compelling and entertaining cast of characters. With the large number of characters that make up this astounding cast, there seems to be a character for everyone, and has audiences all across the world falling in love with X-Men all over again.




Whether they have an incredible performer providing their voice for them, great characterization, a compelling arc, and iconic memorable moments, the characters of X-Men ’97 are unforgettable. What makes ranking these hard for audiences everywhere is the fact that the characters are all at least above average. Each character is well-executed and is most likely someone’s favorite.

Poster for X-Men '97

X-Men ’97

Release Date
March 20, 2024

Cast
Jennifer Hale , Cal Dodd , Chris Potter , Catherine Disher , Adrian Hough , Ray Chase , Lenore Zann

Seasons
2


10 Gambit

Played by A.J. LoCascio


There’s no question that Gambit is a fan-favorite X-Men character that fans have been waiting to have his time in the sun for quite some time. With his solo live-action movie being canceled in 2019, Gambit fans have gone through a lot of waiting to see their favorite character in the spotlight again and X-Men ’97 gave that to them.

The universe of X-Men: The Animated Series & X-Men ’97 features one of the best adaptions of the character there is. Filled to the brim with personality, Gambit’s smug and rough around the edges charm matched with his inner turmoil surrounding his love for Rogue makes him a character that, while not typically a centerpiece, has a ton of layers. His powers are also very entertaining, being visually stunning and insanely powerful.

9 Jubilee

Played by Holly Chou

Jubilee using her powers with her arms spread wide and smiling in X-Men '97
Image: Disney+


The youngest member of the X-Men is an absolute fireworks show of a character (literally.) She’s full of spunk and charisma. Sporting her iconic bright yellow jacket and neon pink glasses, she’s impossible to miss on screen, making her not only memorable for her popping personality but also for her colorful outfit. Not to mention her episode is a ton of fun.

Being a young and humorous character makes Jubilee an audience surrogate of sorts. She’s relatable and that relatability makes her a character that’s easy to get invested in. One can’t help but smile when Jubilee enters the fray and brings her spirit to lighten the mood, even when things are getting tough. But she’s also written to have the flexibility to sidestep away from her typical humourous demeanor and get serious and genuine when the situation calls for it, keeping her from being a one-note character.


8 Morph

Played by J.P. Karliak

Although they had been killed in the first episode of X-Men: The Animated Series, when Morph made their comeback after being revived by Mister Sinister and being exploited by him only to return to the light and rejoin the X-Men, the character was considered to have one of the best story and character arcs in the entire original series. They made their big return in X-Men ’97 and have continued their trend of being a fan favorite.


Morph’s humor and endearing friendship with the seemingly friendless Wolverine make them a character that is incredibly entertaining to watch. To make them even more engaging, their mutant ability to shape-shift into anyone, any animal and object makes them a huge upgrade to any action sequence, giving the writers the ability to bring in powers they need whenever they want (and include some fun cameos while they’re at it.)

7 Beast

Played by George Buza


Anyone who knows the X-Men knows the iconic blue-fur-clad genius known as Hank McCoy aka, Beast. The contrast between his buff, monster-like figure, and his calm and cheerful demeanor makes him a fan favorite among viewers. Beast spices up action sequences by using his brains rather than his brawn to solve problems, as seen in X-Men ’97Season 1, Episode 1, “To Me, My X-Men” when he climbs inside a Sentinel and takes control of it to fight.

Beast’s kind-hearted nature makes it impossible not to smile at the adorable blue ball of fur whenever he enters a scene. He is a wonderful representation of the idea of not judging a book by its cover, making Beast a physical representation of one of the primary things the X-Men stand for. He’s also a founding member, making it nearly nonviable to picture the X-Men without him.

6 Wolverine

Played by Cathal J. Dodd


Easily the most popular member of the X-Men and one of the most popular Marvel heroes of all time, Wolverine is obviously a standout in the series. With his iconic voice actor from X-Men: The Animated Series, Cathal J. Dodd returning to the role, seeing this version of the claw-clad hero on screen again provides a plethora of nostalgia for fans of the original series.

While Wolverine understandably doesn’t have as large of a role in the show as he typically does in other X-Men media (most likely to make room for the less well-known members of the cast), it doesn’t take away from the fact that whenever he’s on-screen he is the same ol’ Wolvie everyone knows and loves. His internal struggle regarding his love for Jean Grey and having to watch her be with Cyclops and have a child together is incredibly compelling and one can’t help but feel bad for the poor guy.


5 Jean Grey

Played by Jennifer Hale

The X-Men film franchise has always been shotty with its depiction of Jean Grey, typically always leaning into the overdone Dark Phoenix storyline.X-Men ’97 chose to begin the series with Jean as an expecting mother. The show has the benefit of already having the Dark Phoenix storyline covered in the original series, giving Jean free rein to stray away from that side of her character and move forward onto something new.

The melodrama between Jean and Cyclops is one of the driving hearts of the series. Their love story is complicated yet heartwarming and, therefore, engaging. Jean needing to let go of Nathan, and sending him to the future with Bishop, is one of the most emotional moments in the series, and it’s all because of how enthralling she is as a character.


4 Storm

Played by Alison Sealy-Smith

Storm hovers in the air in Episode 1 of X-Men '97
Image via Disney+

The weather powerhouse known as Storm is one of the most powerful mutants in X-Men ’97, known as an Omega-Level Threat. In the first two episodes of the series, Storm is often used as a deus ex machina of sorts, being able to swing in and lay down some real power when the X-Men need it. This makes her a cool enough character in her own right, but when she loses her powers inX-Men ’97 Season 1, Episode 2, “Mutant Liberation Begins”, she is sent down a path toward a character arc that brings her from a simply cool character to one of the most interesting in the series.


Storm’s journey of self-discovery is absolutely enthralling. Watching an astoundingly powerful character go from feeling weak and lesser of a person than she used to be with her abilities is painful, but seeing her get back up and begin to find herself again is incredibly satisfying.

3 Cyclops

Played by Ray Chase


Scott Summers, aka Cyclops, often got the short end of the stick in the X-Men films, gaining a bad reputation among general audiences. X-Men ’97 represents Cyclops as the boy scout, yet sometimes edgy, true leader of the X-Men. Cyclops’s character arc and motivations in the first season make him one of the most interesting characters in the show. He struggles with what’s been left behind after the death of Charles Xavier and contemplates how he’s supposed to lead the X-Men and forge a new future for mutants. It’s utterly captivating.

For quite some time, X-Men fans have been asking for someone to put some respect to his name, and with X-Men ’97 he finally got it. If Kevin Fiege needs any tips on bringing the X-Men and their leader to the MCU, it’s the consensus that he should take some notes from X-Men ’97 because Cyclops has become a new favorite for many.

2 Magneto

Played by Matthew Waterson

Magneto standing in front of a map display with his hands behind his back in X-Men '97
Image via Disney+


It’s no secret that Magneto may be one of the most loved characters in the X-Men franchise, maybe even the Marvel universe and X-Men ’97 brought out a new side to the villain that caused many to fall in love with him even more. After the death of Charles Xavier, Magneto discovers he has been given everything in Xavier’s will and genuinely turns around for the better. It’s been the common agreement that while his methods are extreme and villainous, Magneto’s goals are founded on a noble desire. He simply wants justice for his kind.

With the events of X-Men ’97Season 1, Episode 8, “Tolerance is Extinction – Part 1” potentially bringing him back to his more villainous ways, it’s safe to say that Magneto’s character arc in X-Men ’97 is an absolute ride. His relationship with Rogue helps ground him a bit and, alongside him, earns the respect of his longtime enemies as he takes over as leader of the X-Men, making him the second deepest and most layered character in the show.


1 Rogue

Played by Lenore Zann

Rogue fluffs her hair in X-Men '97
Image via Marvel Entertainment

Ask anyone who’s been watching X-Men ’97 and there’s a good chance they’ll tell you that Rogue is, at the very least, in their top three characters. Whether it’s her complicated love triangle with Magneto and Gambit, the blossoming love between her and Magneto, or the rage she gives into after Magneto’s apparent death, Rogue has so much depth in X-Men ’97 and is an arguably unbeatable character.


Her arc of going from your standard X-Men team member to a rage-filled anti-hero who can’t help but give into her rage is heart-wrenching and has fans on the edge of their seats, which is proof enough that Rogue has become an all-time favorite among the fans. Whether it’s the moment she told off Captain America himself or killed Boliver Trask, Rogue has brought some of the best, most emotional, and most shocking moments to the show that have cemented her as a character that will be unforgettable. Rogue is so embedded in the DNA of X-Men ’97 that the show simply would not be there without her.

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