The animated series that made the X-Men a household name in the 1990s is making a comeback with X-Men '97.

Many current fans of the merry mutants were introduced to the X-Men and its mythos through the now-legendary animated series. Whether it is Wolverine's familiar berserker rage, to the tendency of Beast to spout poetry, to Jubilee's spunk, the animated series under Fox helped forge what the X-Men is to the masses.

The series ended after 5 seasons from 1992 to 1997. With Marvel Studios Animation's upcoming X-Men '97 apparently being a continuation of the story, what could fans look forward to? We take a look at everything revealed about the upcoming Disney+ animated original series.

The 1990s X-Men animated series and where it left off

Any kid of the 90s that religiously watched the cartoon renaissance of the time would know how X-Men: The Animated Series was a gamechanger. Alongside other animated series of the time like Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, and Marvel Action Hour (which featured the Fantastic Four and Iron Man), the one starring the ragtag band of mutants fighting for a world that feared and hated them jump-started the modern fascination for superheroes in pop culture.