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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More animation excellence from Season 2
"Powers Revealed" continues the issuance of episodes from "X-Men: Evolution." This disc includes the following episodes from Season 2:

1) The Beast of Bayville - the episode describing how Hank McCoy joins the X-Men.

2) Adrift - Cyclops and his brother Havok are lost at sea.

3) On Angel's Wings - one of the best of the entire series, this special Christmas...

Published on November 4, 2003 by Joseph P. Rauschenberger

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Why can't they release this series normally?
I'm getting really frustrated with collecting this series.I just happen to be in the store and see,X-men COMPLETE third season in one set.

I thought,oh man,I didn't even realize that seasons one and two were re-released again like this on one set (instead of four seperate discs/boxes released indiviudualy.

Well,it turns out that they haven't...
Published on June 5, 2006 by 4MaskCurse


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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More animation excellence from Season 2, November 4, 2003
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Joseph P. Rauschenberger (Jackson, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: X-Men Evolution - Season 2, Volume 2: Powers Revealed (DVD)
"Powers Revealed" continues the issuance of episodes from "X-Men: Evolution." This disc includes the following episodes from Season 2:

1) The Beast of Bayville - the episode describing how Hank McCoy joins the X-Men.

2) Adrift - Cyclops and his brother Havok are lost at sea.

3) On Angel's Wings - one of the best of the entire series, this special Christmas episode focuses on Warren Worthington III, and the X-Men's & Magneto's attempts to recruit him to their opposing sides.

4) African Storm - An African witch-doctor steals Storm's powers.

These eps are all great, but it would be nice if Warner Bros. would just release these shows by the season, as opposed to four eps to a disc.

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! A full season's worth of episodes!, October 13, 2006
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H. Bala "Me Too Can Read" (Just moved to posh Marina Del Rey, CA - where if you drop a quarter, why, you just keep on walking) - See all my reviews
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X-Men - Evolution, the Complete 3rd Season, continues the adventures of the teenage versions of the X-Men. Season 3's first episode, "Day of Recovery," picks up immediately where Season 2's "Day of Reckoning, Part 2" left off. After a frenetic battle with Magneto and the giant Sentinel robot and with mutanthood having been outed on the media, the X-Men must now deal with the aftermath of an Xavier's Institute in ruins and team members still being held captive in Area 51. Magneto is possibly dead and the X-Men have just discovered that Mystique had been posing as Professor X. Things have definitely taken a momentous turn as the X-kids now must deal with mutant bigotry by the public, and the hostility and prejudice of their "normal" high school peers. The Brotherhood of Mutants certainly don't aim to make things easy for their rivals. Events also lead to the return of the ancient, all-powerful mutant, Apokalypse. On a personal level, Scott and Jean become even more close, and Toad grows ever fonder of the scornful Scarlet Witch (ie: Wanda kicks him and Toad replies with "Oww, the delicious pain of l'amour"; well, that's love, baby). Spyke and Rogue also go thru their own personal wringers here, and Mystique is again a major player.

It only took me the first episode of Season One to get pretty comfortable with the revamped X-Men, although, as the seasons went on, it was still a bit unsettling to think of Colossus, Gambit, and the Scarlet Witch as semi-villains. While I wouldn't go as far as to call the idea of casting most of the X-Men as teens a stroke of genius, it's certainly a smart and hip, demographically savvy move on someone's part. Watching the straight arrow Cyclops, the self-assured Jean Grey, the insecure and sullen Rogue, and the blue fuzzy elf Nightcrawler go thru their high school angst makes for an enjoyable change of pace. Throw into the mix the adult instructors Prof. X, Wolverine, Beast, and Storm, and there's definitely a new synergy in the team dynamics. Plus, in this series, there's no love triangle amongst Scott, Jean, and Logan (which might be a good or bad thing, depending on who you're rooting for). With a cast as large as this one, it's only natural that short thrift be given to peripheral characters. Still, it's fun to catch glimpses of young Multiple Man, Magma, Sunspot, Cannonball, etc. Some of the best scenes in the season involved our mutant students using their powers to rebuild the demolished school. And I got a big kick out of "Mutant Ball," the X-Men's version of baseball. One of my favorite characters is the grotesque, despicable, yellow-toothed, but hilarious Toad, and several episodes are dedicated to him and his continuing crush on the disinterested Wanda.

It continues to puzzle me as to why the earlier seasons don't have a complete season dvd. But, at least, they, more or less, did right with this season. The Special Features on this 2-disc collection include "Cerebro's Mutant Files: The X-Men - Heroes" - a file on the X-Men instructors, the Angel, and the Morlocks; "Cerebro's Mutant Files: The Acolytes - Villains" - a file on Magneto and his acolytes (Sabertooth, Gambit, Colossus, Pyro, Mastermind); an "X-Men Season 3: X-Posed" segment; and a semi-amusing "Mystique's Trivia Challenge" (Mystique is definitely not a congenial game show host).

This series contains excellent animation. Instead of typical, boring fisticuffs heroics, the writers and animators creatively incorporate the best usage and combination of each mutant's powers to craft frenetic, highly diverting, and immensely watchable action/fight sequences. Plus, the writers have developed enough emotionally rich storylines that you get a well-balanced show in every episode. And, as always - when chronicling the X-Men - there's a prerequisite message on the values of tolerance thrown in, which is always worth heeding. Here go the episodes and the SPOILERS alert:

"DAY OF RECOVERY" (episode 1) - After the climactic showdown between the X-Men and Magneto in Season 2's finale, the world now knows about mutants; with Professor X missing, Mystique takes charge and uses the X-Men and the Brotherhood to infiltrate a military base to free fellow mutants; meanwhile, anti-mutant sentiment rages nationwide.

"THE STUFF OF HEROES" (episode 2) - The mutant manhunt continues; as Juggernaut wreaks havoc in the outskirts of Bayville, Storm and Beast journey to the Senate hearings to try to change the negative public opinion on mutants.

"MAINSTREAM" (episode 3) - The X-Men students are allowed to go back to public school on a trial run, providing they don't use their powers, but they end up getting the Veronica Mars treatment; meanwhile, Kurt (Nightcrawler), still trying to fit in with his image inducer, separates himself from his mutant buddies; Colossus guest stars.

"THE STUFF OF VILLAINS" (episode 4) - High school continues to suck for the X-Men students, and Spyke is close to losing it; the Scarlet Witch searches for her father Magneto; Gambit comes recruiting the Brotherhood for Magneto's team.

"BLIND ALLEY" (episode 5) - As Scott and Jean grow more attracted to each other, Mystique escapes from the military facility holding her captive and seeks revenge on Cyclops, luring him into a trap and stranding him in a desert without his ruby quartz glasses.

"X-TREME MEASURES" (episode 6) - Crazy Kitty is looking for driving lessons but no one wants to volunteer; a sports drink called "Pow-R 8" proves harmful to mutants; Spyke's finding it harder and harder to control his powers, as well as his temper - especially in dealing with high school; and where do the underground Morlocks fit in?

"THE TOAD, THE WITCH & THE WARDROBE" (episode 7) - Fun episode as Toad barges in on Kurt's dinner with Amanda and her parents, intent on stealing Kurt's image inducer; then, the two team up to rescue the Scarlet Witch from Magneto's clutches.

"SELF POSSESSED" (episode 8) - Rogue is suffering painful visions, which isn't alleviated by her jealousy over Jean dating Scott; then her powers run amok, as the personalities she'd absorbed take her over; the episode's ending provides a foreshadowing to Season 3's closing episodes.

"UNDER LOCK AND KEY" (episode 9) - Mesmero hypnotizes Gambit into stealing a relic from Warren Worthington's residence; this relic is one part of a device which will unleash the most powerful mutant the world has ever seen, Apokalypse; the X-Men battle Magneto's Acolytes for the relic; also, the kids play Mutant Ball.

"CRUISE CONTROL" (episode 10) - The kids go on a Bahaman cruise and end up sneaking off to an island when inclement weather forces their cruiseship to set anchor offshore; then an active volcano threatens the island.

"X23" (episode 11) - A deadly young girl, cloned in part with Wolverine's DNA and raised to be a Hydra operative, turns rogue and seeks out Wolverine - and not for a hug.

"DARK HORIZON PART 1" (episode 12) - As the Mesmero-controlled Rogue syphons powers off the X-Men, the Brotherhood, and Magneto and his Acolytes, graduation day arrives for the Bayville High School seniors and, of course, it doesn't go well; Logan, Sabertooth, and Gambit team up to track Rogue, while Xavier and Magneto's teams pursue Mesmero to Giza, Egypt.

"DARK HORIZON PART 2" (episode 13) - Most of the X-Men and the Acolytes are trapped underneath an Egyptian tomb and are separated and attacked by monolithic, animated Egyptian statues; meanwhile, Wolverine, Sabertooth, and Gambit track Rogue to Tibet; and, at last, Apokalypse - and another cliffhanger ending.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars X-Men Evolution Rocks, July 9, 2006
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I totally love this show, and was sad to see it end at only four seasons, but I have seasons 1 and 3 on DVD now, so I can watch them when ever I want.

This set has the episodes:
Disc 1 -
1. Day of Recovery
2. The Stuff of Heroes
3. Mainstream
4. The Stuff of Villains
5. Blind Alley
6. X-tream Measures
7. The Toad, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
8. Self Possessed
Disc 2 -
9. Under Lock and Key
10. Cruise Control
11. X23
12. Dark Horizon (part 1)
13. Dark Horizon (part 2)

As for the special features -

Mutant Files - they're your standard issue who's who of the heroes and villains, and it's a run down of everyone. The watcher doesn't get to pick which character to look up, you get eveybody all at once.

X-posed - this is mostly about how they came up with X-23 and that it spawned it's own comic after the fact.

Trivia Challenge - you don't get to pick your answers, Mystique justs asks the questions and then tells you the answers...a let down in my opinion.

My favorite episodes from this season are -

Self Possessed - it's the one where Rouge touches Mystique and starts becoming all of the personalities that she has absorbed, physically and mentally.

Cruise Control - it's about the group on vacation saves an Island from a volcano's eruption and being praised/accepted for it instead of being feared/hated.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Season, May 23, 2006
This season has to be the best. It started off with such a dark story and ended with a great cliff hanger! The animation was a wonderful as always, but the stories have evolved as much as the mutants of this series has. I loved the changes, from Wolverine's new look, to everyone finding out that mutants are among humans.

This had some great episodes that were dark, but they also had a few episodes that were just fun (Cruise Control). Overall, this season and series were and still are great. It's a shame that this series ended so soon, so much more it had to offer. I'm just glad this was finally released. If you haven't seen this series before, this is the season to get, even though you may be a little confused since it starts where the story left off from season 2. A must have
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Why can't they release this series normally?, June 5, 2006
I'm getting really frustrated with collecting this series.I just happen to be in the store and see,X-men COMPLETE third season in one set.

I thought,oh man,I didn't even realize that seasons one and two were re-released again like this on one set (instead of four seperate discs/boxes released indiviudualy.

Well,it turns out that they haven't re-released season one and two.So now I've got a total of nine boxes.4 for season one
(with only four episodes on each disc),4 for season two (same amount of episodes per disc) and now this one.

Please,please,PLEASE! Remake seasons 1 and two in the same style
as this third season.NOBODY likes those cheap cardboard,
strange-closing boxes that the first eight discs were put in.Plus it takes up too much room on your dvd shelf!Give X-men Evolution the same respect as Batman Beyond,Teen Titans,and Justice Leauge.They all got a makeover;this show is awesome and deserves one too!!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally!, March 27, 2006
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Rukia-neesan (West Jordan, UT United States) - See all my reviews
I'm so glad they're coming out with the entire season at once! I am still missing 2 DVDs from the first 2 seasons because it was so hard to find when and where they were being sold. Also, Season 3 is probably my favourite--the characters are well-developed, and we start getting further into what makes them who they are. Season 4, in my opinion, jumps around too much, but Season 3 focuses on things that are important later on, as well as showing sides of the characters that we haven't seen before. But the final reason I'm looking forward to this is just two words: Self Possessed. ;)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Digital X Mutant Glory..., May 24, 2006
I must say and agree with all of ya,it is the shows' best season.I enjoyed the on going plots as well as the " stand alone" or solo episodes.I would love to see the show getting a new season,too bad,its not going to happen but hey theres' still season 4 left to come on DVD.Special features weren't that bad,they were surprisingly good and better in many ways,far more than what I expected.But hey,I bought the DVD for the fu episodes!Cant wait to have season 4 on DVD!X-M:E made it in the top 5-best sellers list of AMAZON! And I think it was sold out at Best Buy as well!Its the #1 item in X-Men:Evolution categorie
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Season!, May 18, 2006
Season Three was probably the most riviting of the Evolution series, with SO much character development, interesting plots, and, of course, great art. I thought that Seasons 3 & 4 would never be released and I am excited to see that 3 is coming out. I would buy 4 as well, to complete to collection, because everything form the art, to the writing, to the feel of the show was SPECTACULAR.

I will pre order this product ASAP. This is one of the best cartoon shows of today.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but needs more Special Fetures and more episodes, February 17, 2004
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This review is from: X-Men Evolution - Season 2, Volume 2: Powers Revealed (DVD)
Great series, you should get all the DVDs in this series since it is a on gooing storyline, but you can figure it out one at a time. I do think Marvel needs to stop worrying so much about how much money they can make off releasing these 4 epidoes at a time and look at releasing seasons at a time. I refuse to buy them all one disc at a time then later on buy a new re-released season set. Plus they are way behind on releasing these, so hurry up Marvel! Wonderful DVDs to own though!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bring On The Complete Fourth Season!, July 14, 2006
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Michele Bradley (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
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This season got me excited into the animated hit series. The Action is awesome and characters drawn very well. Season four will be the best of this collection ( along with seasons 1-3) becuase it shows the big and final battle between the x-men and Apocalypse. BRING OUT THE FOURTH SEASON SOON! Along with the complete season sets of season's ONE and TWO.
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