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Action Figure Remake Of 90's X-Men Cartoon Opening

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This is an impressive shot-by-shot stop-motion recreation of the 1990's X-Men cartoon opening made using action figures and special effects (previously: the TMNT opener). That X-Men animated series will always hold a special place in my heart because that's when I first learned it's okay to fall in love with a cartoon character and kiss the television and that's not weird and nobody will ever judge you for it. "LOLWUT?" I'm JOKING. That was Rescue Rangers. "Aaaaah, Gadget Hackwrench -- the sexy little mouse. I remember..." DON'T YOU SAY ANOTHER WORD ABOUT HER.

Hit the jump for the video, along with the original for comparison.

Thanks to Kyle, the man behind the video, for having the power to stop motion and bring us stuff to watch like this.

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  • JJtoob

    Woah the memories.

  • Girgear

    Derpilee!

  • tedsmitts

    Shoulda done the Japanese one. SHOCK!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

  • Guest

    I can't stop looking at the guy's distinct lack of eyebrows.

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