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X-Men

The X-Men are reunited following the death of a teammate, and are summoned by Charles Xavier to Japan following the abduction of Hisako Ichiki (Armor). There, they confront the U-Men, a lunatic cult that steals and transplants mutant organs to further strengthen their own army, and the battle for justice is on.

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Steve Blum
Logan
Scott Porter
Cyclops
Jennifer Hale
Jean Grey

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Episode 1

The Return

Fri, Apr 1, 201124 mins

When a mutant high school student named Hisako Ichiki goes missing in the northern part of Japan, her parents ask Professor Xavier, for his help. Sensing that the case of Hisako's disappearance is of great importance for mutantkind, he gathers together his X-Men. However, the leader of the X-Men, Cyclops, who had lost his lover Jean during battle, refuses to return.

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Awards

  • 2012 - BTVA Anime Voice Acting Award - Best Male Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Title - nominated

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