I love this scene because it's so emotionally powerful with Storm. She sees her father figure, the first person to ever care for her attacked by the most powerful mutant on the planet; knowing she cannot win she still tries, and attacks Apocalypse! AH! The way she yelled at him! SO GOOD!
I fucking cry on this one when I saw , the way she says: LEAVE HIM ALONE , damn I feel her sorrow and how she is giving all she had to protect professor X .
The exchange from 0:00 to 0:30 is impeccable writing and characterizes them perfectly. “Since when has mankind known what it needs?” That line totally flew over my head as a kid. Great seeing old cartoons like these as an adult
This version of Apocalypse I absolutely loved, Evolution was a good series. I would still take 90s over, though. But I loved both so much, and 90s is only a slight edge, for me.
This scene is truly powerful I teared up wen storm confronted apocalypse the energy the music it was truly emotional this series is the best xmen series of all time great season and story telling
Xavier: You have to know that somehow, you will be stopped. Apocalypse: What, I, Know, Is... It, will, not, be, by, you! 💯😭😱👊🙌👏💣💥🏅🏆🔥🔥 Definitely one of my favourite scenes in the whole series and or probably any marvel series!
It's been the only good one after the 90s animated version. All the versions after those two were not that good. Though the 90s animated version of Apocalypse still reigns supreme in my opinion.
@@andrewvincent7299 Nostalgia speaking. He was lame in 90s. He was the first mutant but he just looked like a weird robot. They did nothing to flesh him out, just another villian trying to conquer the world.
Apocalypse is right about one thing, mankind has never known what it needs. Although it's hard to say turning one into mutants is really a good things.
There goes David Kaye arguing with himself again. Reminds me of when Silverbolt, Rattrap, Dinobot (both of them) and Waspinator were all arguing or interacting with each other. Almost like it was Scott McNeil having an identity crisis 😂
if Apocalypse comes in X-men 97 ether season 2 or 3 he will be voice again by David Kaye how voice Apocalypse and Professor X in X-men Evolution because Kaye's voice sound similar to the late John Colicos and he will do great to honor him.
This is such a powerful scene especially since Storm though being powerful knows she can’t truly win and yet she still tries too. Tries to beat him and save the man that has been every X-Men’s father figure
if Apocalypse comes in X-men 97 ether season 2 or 3 he will be voice again by David Kaye how voice Apocalypse and Professor X in X-men Evolution because Kaye's voice sound similar to the late John Colicos and he will do great to honor him.
I'm a huge X-Men fan and Apocalypse was always one of my favorite villains, but this version of him in this series is my favorite! I loved the techno-organic look of his skin in this animated series, after-all he is the world's oldest mutant and he has enhanced his powers with alien technology to make him into a virtually unstoppable, immortal techno-organic mutant! In the books he infects infant Nathan Summers with a techno-organic virus and he's taken into the future and saved to become Cable!
@@tehmaimed Don't forget Jean Grey. This is the best version of her as well. Especially compared to the 90's cartoon version who couldn't so much as breathe without fainting and needing to be rescued.
Exactly. Even Silver Surfer (probably my favorite Marvel series that ended WAY TOO EARLY) barely applied the concepts and hadd so much potential. It was actually an intellectual show so I could see why so many were displeased.
The music sounds a lot like it's from Stargate. I guess it matches Apocalypse's Egyptian theme. It's also funny that Christopher Judge plays Magneto in this show.
Now apocalypse plan is brilliant his hatred for humans is ingrained in him because humans try to kill him for being different so in his mind the only way for things to be equal is if everyone becomes a mutant
Yes indeed, but thats why X-Men is so good. It was very epic and complex. It had many epic characters and complicated (but very interesting) storylines. I sometimes wonder how children might be able to understand this cartoon. I believe that this cartoon is more for older people than children. Great show.
@NazzMaximillion This Apocalypse can shape-shift his size too, remember? We saw him do it later in the episode. And TAS Apocalypse had a big jaw as well. This one fits the "God" description better with the no talking thing. It differentiates him from your every day hammy comic book villain.
You know professor, there is something about choosing your battles. Pr X came to the most powerful man on Earth to TALK then started gaslighting and taunting him like a little brat. Very unreasonable and immature.
I have meet people that used to live in Japan and everybody i have meet and all the places where i have read about Japan say that they love foreigners in Japan. My Japanese teacher often told us that Japanese people often loves to talk to tourists and ask them questions about the country they come from. They USED to hate foreigners yes but now they love stuff from other countries and people. One of the biggest reasons i love Japan is because they love new things so much.
The scene takes on a huge weight when Apocalipsee lifts Professor X from the chair, and you see that he is not kidding. During all episodes (well, almost all), he was the base, on which others used to make decisions, the safe haven, and to see how fragile he really is is terrifying.
Look I grew up watching the 90's animated version like everyone else, and yes it was awesome, but only because I grew up with it. My nephew loved this show, even after I show him my generation's X-men. This is show is not crap. Plus it introduce X-23, one of my new favorite mutant, with an awesome back story.
I think the same, even though I grew watching x-men and liked it more than spider man or others, only because of the ideological ingredient, tasted more real than the usual cliché of: "Im a superhero and I fight for justice."
This cartoon PWNED THE FUCK out of the Movie! And it was a series that was about to be canceled after the finale. Yet, the writers managed to pull off a meaningful and sattisfying ending that had everyone cheering.
LOL...I was thinking the same thing. In the original series, Apocalpse kicked all their asses. They had to send him thru a time portal just to get rid of him.
Thats good. I hope to see the rest of the animated series on DVD very soon. I don't mind watching the episodes on TH-cam, but I want to own them on DVD. I'm not really a fan of X-Men Evolution.
This is close to how I would envision a movie version of Apocalypse: rejecting the more complicated parts of his backstory to stick to the guts of him as one of the first mutants to ever emerge in history who later merged with alien technology and regards himself as the future of humanity, arrogantly rejecting any idea otherwise.
Xmen caroon from the 90s WAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY better than all other xmen series that followed. Thumbs up to the UNCANNY X-MEN. We miss your opening credits music :(
Yep-- both are voiced by David Kaye (who voiced Megatron in Beast Wars/Beast Machines, and possibly elsewhere); in this clip, he's also talking to himself, as Kaye also provided the voice of Professor X in this X-Men series.
apocalypse does have a point though, the human race must evolve for the sake of the earth and I quote, " since when has mankind ever known what it needs"
+I. Thorberg well in a way, the human race either needs to travel to another planet that is habitable like our very own Earth or be extinct because we create and destroy. So wiping the human race might also be good so that other living plants or animals can flourished.
@John15ism If you look at the plots of the X-Men movies so far with things like "the cure" or the creation of Deadpool, they definitely seem like things that Apocalypse could have been the ultimate architect of. I could see him like Xerxes in 300-tall, but not superhumanly huge, and with a deep, mesmerizing kind of voice, and a very ancient Egyptian/Persian look about him.
It's hard for a cartoon now-a-days to hold a candle to it's 90s version. But I did enjoy The Batman, and the new Spectacular Spiderman show is really well done (I love it), this X-men is just ok.
Poor Xavier and Storm...
They were no closer to defeating Apocalypse than the Babylonians with their swords and fire sticks!
Okay, Arch Angel! 🤣
Did they really think he was not invincible?
Exactly. He is far beyond mutants as they are beyond us.
@@thepartydontstoptilliwalkinthey just went to talk to him. If they were gonna attack him he would’ve bought the whole team
I guess you could say they crashed against the rocks of the eternal shore.
I love this scene because it's so emotionally powerful with Storm. She sees her father figure, the first person to ever care for her attacked by the most powerful mutant on the planet; knowing she cannot win she still tries, and attacks Apocalypse! AH! The way she yelled at him! SO GOOD!
But the way the characters are drawn is shit. I hate this style
Adol666 It's better than what the 90s show did, which was just use the comics designs (always a terrible idea).
Jonathan Roberts Franklin Richards is the most powerful mutant on Earth actually.
Franklin Richards is one of my favorites and I hate how no one knows about him
Chreighton Jordan Yeah i agree. I guess it's easier to be popular when your an overpowered villain than and overpowered hero.
I fucking cry on this one when I saw , the way she says: LEAVE HIM ALONE , damn I feel her sorrow and how she is giving all she had to protect professor X .
I felt the same way. She probably knew she couldn’t win but she was going to give it her all to protect what to her was her father.
@@cesarmanzocasiano3891period
The exchange from 0:00 to 0:30 is impeccable writing and characterizes them perfectly. “Since when has mankind known what it needs?” That line totally flew over my head as a kid. Great seeing old cartoons like these as an adult
Sadly, as much as I hate to admit it, he’s correct even though he’s going too far
This version of Apocalypse I absolutely loved, Evolution was a good series. I would still take 90s over, though. But I loved both so much, and 90s is only a slight edge, for me.
The X-Men are great no matter the cartoon, movie or comic. Such a great concept works everywhere, no matter the form it takes.
The 90’s version is my favourite but I still love Evolution
This scene is truly powerful I teared up wen storm confronted apocalypse the energy the music it was truly emotional this series is the best xmen series of all time great season and story telling
It was the most powerful moment of the series
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it was
Nemo yes it was i almost teared up
When someone is more powerful than Charles Xavier, you're fucked
lofthouse23 Emporer palpatine
Which is like anyone with a metal helmet
lofthouse23 Once someone took out Xavier by pushing him down some stairs. It was hilarious.
There are plenty mutants more powerful than him. Storm included.
@@babe6835he can literally just turn her into a chicken clucking in a corner with his telepathy before she can even react
Xavier: You have to know that somehow, you will be stopped.
Apocalypse: What, I, Know, Is... It, will, not, be, by, you!
💯😭😱👊🙌👏💣💥🏅🏆🔥🔥 Definitely one of my favourite scenes in the whole series and or probably any marvel series!
Possibly the best version of Apocalypse.
It's been the only good one after the 90s animated version. All the versions after those two were not that good. Though the 90s animated version of Apocalypse still reigns supreme in my opinion.
@@andrewvincent7299 Nostalgia speaking. He was lame in 90s. He was the first mutant but he just looked like a weird robot. They did nothing to flesh him out, just another villian trying to conquer the world.
@@Kruukktotally agree
Apocalypse is right about one thing, mankind has never known what it needs. Although it's hard to say turning one into mutants is really a good things.
DarkAnimeRobin Its not when some people won't survive the process. Considering the ratio of humans and mutants, that's probably a lot more that won't.
to me, storm was the most powerful mutant of the xmen besides xavier....thats why she attacked apocalypse while the others just looked in shock lol
I just came here to compare the movie voice to this one. This voice sounds much better and more threatening/intimidating.
+Kaizoku Luffy amen to that.
+Kaizoku Luffy God Damn Right! This one and the 90s version are ten times better than the movie version lol!
+Kaizoku Luffy God Damn Right! This one and the 90s version are ten times better than the movie version lol!
+Kaizoku Luffy My thoughts exactly, they could of have someone with a more deeper and scarier voice like Tony Todd (Candyman).
+Kaizoku Luffy they're about the same
There goes David Kaye arguing with himself again. Reminds me of when Silverbolt, Rattrap, Dinobot (both of them) and Waspinator were all arguing or interacting with each other. Almost like it was Scott McNeil having an identity crisis 😂
yep
if Apocalypse comes in X-men 97 ether season 2 or 3 he will be voice again by David Kaye how voice Apocalypse and Professor X in X-men Evolution because Kaye's voice sound similar to the late John Colicos and he will do great to honor him.
i just luv that line when storm screams out "LEAVE. HIM. ALONE!"
This is such a powerful scene especially since Storm though being powerful knows she can’t truly win and yet she still tries too. Tries to beat him and save the man that has been every X-Men’s father figure
This scene is amazing, the dialogue, the visuals, the storyline changes and the soundtrack. A very memorable and well done piece of animation.
Wow. Storm's never got that angry on this show before like that. It just shows how much she loves Prof X. Storm ftw.
Pretty damn epic for Storm to straight up attack Apocalypse and you can hear the fear in her voice when she yells at him and all
David Kaye talking to himself.
0:13 David Kaye talks in Professor X's voice then switches to Apocalypse's voice
if Apocalypse comes in X-men 97 ether season 2 or 3 he will be voice again by David Kaye how voice Apocalypse and Professor X in X-men Evolution because Kaye's voice sound similar to the late John Colicos and he will do great to honor him.
Phaeton/Megatron ❤
Xavier and Apocalypse both voiced by David Kaye. Yesssss.
David Kaye need to voice Apocalypse again in X-men 97.
I'm a huge X-Men fan and Apocalypse was always one of my favorite villains, but this version of him in this series is my favorite! I loved the techno-organic look of his skin in this animated series, after-all he is the world's oldest mutant and he has enhanced his powers with alien technology to make him into a virtually unstoppable, immortal techno-organic mutant! In the books he infects infant Nathan Summers with a techno-organic virus and he's taken into the future and saved to become Cable!
i love the fact that prof X is literally talking to himself because both him and poccy are voiced by david kaye.
I just hear David kaye talking to megatron 😂👍🏻
Apocalypse is imortal
the apocalypse is real person his the antichrist end of time he have the technologie impressionele
0:16 that smirk >:)
I don’t care what anyone else says, Storm is the best, strongest, baddest X-men to ever exist.
I absolutley love this scene
the theme song was so good!
This was the best incarnation of Apocalypse
And magneto IMO. His design especiallly in the first season with gleaming eyes is top tier
@@tehmaimed Don't forget Jean Grey. This is the best version of her as well. Especially compared to the 90's cartoon version who couldn't so much as breathe without fainting and needing to be rescued.
@@vetarlittorf1807 yup, her too. Evo did a lot of characters justice. I'd argue Cyclops and Rogue have their best versions here as well
Nah
i just love the music that plays when charles gets lifted up its really intense lol
Yeah, I agree, storm was bad ass there even until the end. That was one of her more defining moments that make the fans love her more.
Beast Wars Megatron? Wow this show is so underrated.
Jean was Blackarachnia, Wolverine was Silverbolt!
@@ShadowSonic2 Holy Moly! My mind is so blown!
The movement of Apocalypse avoiding those lighting strikes was a thing of beauty. Such grace for such a huge man.
@Bairindo I'm with you on that!!!! sTORM DON'T MES AROUND WHEN SOMEBODY MESSES WITH A PERSON SHE LOVES!
Exactly. Even Silver Surfer (probably my favorite Marvel series that ended WAY TOO EARLY) barely applied the concepts and hadd so much potential. It was actually an intellectual show so I could see why so many were displeased.
*En Sabah Nur.* nuff said.
The music sounds a lot like it's from Stargate. I guess it matches Apocalypse's Egyptian theme. It's also funny that Christopher Judge plays Magneto in this show.
When Storm said "LEAVE HIM ALONE!!!" it reminded me of "LEAVE BRITANY ALONE!!!" i think its just me lol
Now apocalypse plan is brilliant his hatred for humans is ingrained in him because humans try to kill him for being different so in his mind the only way for things to be equal is if everyone becomes a mutant
Yes indeed, but thats why X-Men is so good. It was very epic and complex. It had many epic characters and complicated (but very interesting) storylines. I sometimes wonder how children might be able to understand this cartoon. I believe that this cartoon is more for older people than children. Great show.
Storm and Apocalypse should team up
@NazzMaximillion This Apocalypse can shape-shift his size too, remember? We saw him do it later in the episode. And TAS Apocalypse had a big jaw as well. This one fits the "God" description better with the no talking thing. It differentiates him from your every day hammy comic book villain.
I know that they both have the same voice but I think this Apocalypse reminds me of Beast Machines' Megatron.
Yes.
This is 9years ago...The feels is coming back
Actually, this show was made in the year 2000, not 2007.
You know professor, there is something about choosing your battles. Pr X came to the most powerful man on Earth to TALK then started gaslighting and taunting him like a little brat. Very unreasonable and immature.
I have meet people that used to live in Japan and everybody i have meet and all the places where i have read about Japan say that they love foreigners in Japan.
My Japanese teacher often told us that Japanese people often loves to talk to tourists and ask them questions about the country they come from.
They USED to hate foreigners yes but now they love stuff from other countries and people.
One of the biggest reasons i love Japan is because they love new things so much.
tell that to the Chinese
The scene takes on a huge weight when Apocalipsee lifts Professor X from the chair, and you see that he is not kidding. During all episodes (well, almost all), he was the base, on which others used to make decisions, the safe haven, and to see how fragile he really is is terrifying.
Actually, this Apoc is probably more powerful than any other one.
I love this Apocalypse's theme
cool i grew up with evolution though because it was on when i was around 6 or something i'm 14 now.
Look I grew up watching the 90's animated version like everyone else, and yes it was awesome, but only because I grew up with it. My nephew loved this show, even after I show him my generation's X-men. This is show is not crap. Plus it introduce X-23, one of my new favorite mutant, with an awesome back story.
All hail Apocalypse!
Much respect indeed!
Once again I wouldn't have a problem with apocalypse transform everyone into mutant . I think mankind does need his help big time.
I have a toy of the original apoc and I treasure it so much.
I think the same, even though I grew watching x-men and liked it more than spider man or others, only because of the ideological ingredient, tasted more real than the usual cliché of: "Im a superhero and I fight for justice."
Even though I never any comics,Apocalypse looks like Mr.Freeze and Megatron all together.
Apocalypse sounds like Megatron. Yesssssss. LOL
it'll be so dam funny if the Kool-aid man jumped in went "Oh YEAAAAA" right after jane said "oh no"
This was the best version of Apocalypse ever!!!!
This cartoon PWNED THE FUCK out of the Movie! And it was a series that was about to be canceled after the finale. Yet, the writers managed to pull off a meaningful and sattisfying ending that had everyone cheering.
"What I know is... ...it will not be by you!"
Is that the voice of both the Beast Wars Megatron and Treize Khushrenada I hear coming out Apocalypse's lips?
professor x's voice never seems to change whether its wolverine and the xmen or xmen evolution or the xmen from the 90's
This is what apocalyse should have look like in the movie x men apocalyse
exactly. instead he looked like a grandpa going to a halloween party.
@@arkenoidablekiddies. This look like sentinel
@@eavyeavy2864 greetings to your mom
Its like he took out the trash and went back inside
Another part where I thought that they killed off 2 character's.
I never watched this series but this looks like it could be a good finally.
@specstorm This show was doing the same thing as Batman: TAS and the DC cartoons: redesign the characters for TV rather than use the comic designs.
LOL...I was thinking the same thing. In the original series, Apocalpse kicked all their asses. They had to send him thru a time portal just to get rid of him.
This was great. Finally Apocalypse got treated like the big threat he should've been instead of the occasional generic villain he was in the 90s show.
"what i know is,it will not be by you" lol super badass
he made xavier and storm go poof lmao
Storm rules!
I was like "Do your thing Storm" than I was like" dang storm...shame.."
Lol, just imagine if Xavier was acompanied and "secured" by Jean Grey from the '90s cartoon as well as from Cyclops! :)
Don't you wish either one of them would take a second and say: Yesssss
This version of apocalypse was so great in this X-men animated series
Thats good. I hope to see the rest of the animated series on DVD very soon. I don't mind watching the episodes on TH-cam, but I want to own them on DVD. I'm not really a fan of X-Men Evolution.
I can't wait to see him in the movie
Nicholas Spencer he looks terrible there.
+RIDDICK0911 1. He looked purple coz of the lighting.
2. That probably isn't going to be his only look.
3. Waiting for a trailer to show more of him.
+Metal Scorpian trailer just came out :)
Ive watched it 5 times already what do you think?
Metal Scorpian It looks pretty good but they could have shown more
Storm is incredible
This scene is AWESOME
This is close to how I would envision a movie version of Apocalypse: rejecting the more complicated parts of his backstory to stick to the guts of him as one of the first mutants to ever emerge in history who later merged with alien technology and regards himself as the future of humanity, arrogantly rejecting any idea otherwise.
If I had to pick one of the X-Men to protect me....it would most definatley be Storm. She laid down her life for that Prof X. STORM IS BAAAAD!!!!
Xmen caroon from the 90s WAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY better than all other xmen series that followed. Thumbs up to the UNCANNY X-MEN. We miss your opening credits music :(
Who's here 17 years later because this video got boosted by the TH-cam algorithm in 2024?
Yep-- both are voiced by David Kaye (who voiced Megatron in Beast Wars/Beast Machines, and possibly elsewhere); in this clip, he's also talking to himself, as Kaye also provided the voice of Professor X in this X-Men series.
apocalypse does have a point though, the human race must evolve for the sake of the earth and I quote, " since when has mankind ever known what it needs"
+xviiv and to apocalypse, what do us humans represent as?
+xviiv Apocalypse is one of the baddest characters in Xmen, But calling him a devil is over the top lol
+xviiv i mean demon
+I. Thorberg well in a way, the human race either needs to travel to another planet that is habitable like our very own Earth or be extinct because we create and destroy. So wiping the human race might also be good so that other living plants or animals can flourished.
+I. Thorberg but of course i am only discussing in this because well i am bored at this very moment lol
@John15ism If you look at the plots of the X-Men movies so far with things like "the cure" or the creation of Deadpool, they definitely seem like things that Apocalypse could have been the ultimate architect of. I could see him like Xerxes in 300-tall, but not superhumanly huge, and with a deep, mesmerizing kind of voice, and a very ancient Egyptian/Persian look about him.
You can hear the scream coming from Apocalypse. You can tell Storm hurt him for that second.
To be honest, this cartoon handles Apocalypse better than the comics ever did.
the only thing missing here is Apocalypse saying: "YESSSSSS!!!"
David Kaye masters the art of talking to himself.
He simply has a penchant for intelligent conversation. Yes.
It's hard for a cartoon now-a-days to hold a candle to it's 90s version. But I did enjoy The Batman, and the new Spectacular Spiderman show is really well done (I love it), this X-men is just ok.
I just realized that Apocalypse sounds like Megatron did in Beast Wars and Beast Machines.
Were they voiced by the same actor?
Yep, he also voiced Xavier in this.
awesome rendition of x-men.. evolution owns all
Thankfully Storm in x-men evolution wasn't the massive ham she was in the 90's cartoon, she annoyed me so much.
I actually prefer 90's version, but this one was ok.
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Looks about the same to me. LEAVE HIM A-LOOOONE! Hahaha...Storm, you gigantic mass of melodrama you...
I don't actually, have whatsapp though.
Can I get it? ;)
David Kaye vs David Kaye
damn straight.and storm was there when they all jumped apocalypse and to try n fight him alone 2 protect professor x is bravery.
The Voice of Apocalypse is Long John Baldry!
The same Guy who did The Voice of Dr. Robotnik in "Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog"!
Unleash your power Jean, no fear!
:17 love the smerk on his face and he makes a good point about use humans
Kaye is one of the best.
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