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X-Men - Der Kampf geht weiter Have Yourself a Morlock Little Christmas (1992–1997) Online

X-Men - Der Kampf geht weiter Have Yourself a Morlock Little Christmas (1992–1997) Online
Original Title :
Have Yourself a Morlock Little Christmas
Genre :
TV Episode / Animation / Action / Family / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Year :
1992–1997
Directror :
Larry Houston,Fred Miller
Cast :
Cedric Smith,Cathal J. Dodd,Norm Spencer
Writer :
Eric Lewald,Larry Parr
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
21min
Rating :
6.8/10
X-Men - Der Kampf geht weiter Have Yourself a Morlock Little Christmas (1992–1997) Online

Storm, and grouchy humbug Wolverine go last-minute shopping in Manhattan, only to be caught in a life-or-death crisis involving Leech, the littlest Morlock.
Episode cast overview:
Cedric Smith Cedric Smith - Professor Charles Xavier (voice)
Cathal J. Dodd Cathal J. Dodd - Wolverine / Logan (voice) (as Cal Dodd)
Norm Spencer Norm Spencer - Cyclops / Scott Summers (voice)
Alison Sealy-Smith Alison Sealy-Smith - Storm / Ororo Munroe (voice)
Chris Potter Chris Potter - Gambit / Remy LeBeau (voice)
Lenore Zann Lenore Zann - Rogue (voice)
George Buza George Buza - Beast / Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy (voice)
Catherine Disher Catherine Disher - Jean Grey / Phoenix (voice)
Alyson Court Alyson Court - Jubilee / Jubilation Lee (voice)

Storm returns leadership of the Morlocks to Callisto, which Storm won in X-Men - Der Kampf geht weiter: Captive Hearts (1993).


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Gosh golly Miss Molly, the IMDb rating for this episode is tiny bit harsh, no doubt because the Xers are not breaking furniture or saving the universe in this one. I have already opined in a review of the entire series that, irregardless of the decade in which it was made, this was (and is) a spectacular version of the X-Men saga, with great stories, animation and voices. In this episode, however, the production team behind the series decided to aim for a more Dickens-like approach, a X-Mas story somewhere between ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE and THE TWILIGHT ZONE, by way of Inside Stan Lee. Did they succeed? Harsh IMDb rating aside, I think they did. They wanted to remind viewers about an event that comes "but once a year," and in my view the story -- about what it's like to have X-Mas if you are a green boy mutant living in poverty in the sewers, living on stolen food -- pretty much nails it. A good night to all ... and to all a good night..