Talk:X-Men: Evolution

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[edit] Edited Trivia

I removed a few "facts" from the Trivia section. "The cast had a lot of fun making the show" isn't a particularly relevant or interesting fact, and the characters Emma Frost, Psylocke, and Mr. Sinister were never officially slated to be in the fifth season. The "Evo-ized" illustrations of Psylocke and Emma Frost posted on Steve Gordon's official website are commissioned pieces of art, not projected character designs (the fact that Psylocke's uniform is *way* too risque for a children's show should have been a giveaway) and Mr. Sinister was intended to appear in the Evo tie-in comic, not the show itself.


Removed the "Rumors say that after X-Men 3 the series might return" bit in the Trivia section. There has been no reliable word about X-Men: Evolution returning; the new Wolverine/X-Men cartoon in production is a completely unrelated project.


[edit] Storyboard

I deleted the "Storyboard" subsection due to the atrocious English, uncited sources, and the fact that the information did not warrant its own subsection. (Info about small scenes that were cut should probably belong in the "Trivia" section.)

[edit] Citecheck template and citations

Periodically I run surveys of articles that use the citecheck template. This specific template applies only to articles that misuse reliable citations, such as quotes taken out of context. Editors who add citecheck to the article should discuss specific misuses on the talk page. I do not see that discussion here although I did remove two citations from the article that were clearly unencyclopedic references to forum posts. Citecheck does not apply to articles that attempt to reference unreliable sources. Recommend choosing a different template. DurovaCharge! 04:00, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:18, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Where can I find the CGI images used for the credits at the end?

Thanks in advance! --Lefter 13:32, 30 May 2008 (UTC)