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Wolverine and the X-Men/Trivia
- Hey, It's That Voice! - Steven J. Blum, and many others.
- Hell, Blum as Wolverine is itself a version of this. He'd previously voiced Wolverine in the X-Men Legends games and the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance game. Concurrently with Wat XM, he then went on to voice Wolverine in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, Hulk Vs, The Superhero Squad Show, and the second Marvel: Ultimate Alliance game. He's since voiced Wolverine in Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
- Liam O'Brien, voice of Gaara, is both Nightcrawler and Angel/Archangel.
- Fellow ninja-voice Yuri Lowenthal (Sasuke Uchiha) is Iceman!
- And Kate "Sakura Haruno" Higgins is the Scarlet Witch.
- Danielle Judovits, best known for Tenten, Batgirl, and recently, Luna Noa, is Shadowcat.
- Susan Dalian, the voice of Haku, is Storm.
- Fellow ninja-voice Yuri Lowenthal (Sasuke Uchiha) is Iceman!
- Charlie Adler is Mojo and Grey DeLisle is Spiral.
- For one episode, she throws in a British accent as Psylocke.
- A one-episode appearance by Silver Samurai offered us the soothing baritone of Keone Young.
- Which basicaly puts him with Steven Blum and Peter Lurie in the department of reprisals as Young voiced Silver Samurai in X-Men the Official Game, which bridges ther gap between X2: X-Men United and X-Men: The Last Stand.
- Clancy Brown's Mister Sinister; Kevin Michael Richardson's Bishop and Shadow King; Phil LaMarr's Gambit and Bolivar Trask; Jennifer Hale's Jean Grey; Tara Strong's Marrow, Dust, Firestar, X-23 (which she's going to reprise in Marvel vs. Capcom 3), and the Stepford Cuckoos; and Kari Wahlgren's Emma Frost, Magma, Dr. Sybil Zane, and Christy Nord.
- Peter Lurie, who voiced Dan Dastun, voices Sabretooth. Lurie, like Blum as Wolverine, voiced the character before in the X-Men Legends games and Marvel Ultimate Alliance
- Nolan North is Cyclops and before the plug got pulled on Season 2, was going to reprise his Hulk Vs role of Deadpool. Tom Kane is Magneto. Fred Tatasciore is Beast and once again the Hulk. He also reprised his role as Juggernaut (from X2: Wolverine's Revenge) for two episodes.
- Richard Doyle, best known to Ben 10 fans as Enoch and Driscoll, and to Metal Gear fans as BIG BOSS in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, voiced Senator Kelly. Jim Ward, who voiced Wildvine, XLR8, and Diamondhead is Professor Xavier. [1]
- Mark Hildreth, who voiced Angel on X-Men:Evolution, voices Quicksilver on this show.
- The woobie-ish and socially awkward Forge is voiced by Roger Craig Smith, who also voiced suave ladies man Ezio and the ever-badass Chris Redfield. Quite a character change.
- Alex Desert, better known as Jake Malinack, is Nick Fury. He'd reprise the role following this series.
- Michael Ironside is Colonel Moss.
- James Patrick Stuart, the voice of Private, is Avalanche and Stephen "Tomax and Xamot" Stanton is the Blob.
- What Could Have Been: It had been announced that Deadpool would be appearing in season 2, with Nolan North reprising his role from Hulk Vs. This led to much rejoicing. And then they cancelled season 2. Bugger.
- Also it looked like we were going to get an adaptation of Age of Apocalypse from the ending of Season 1 when the Days of Future Past got replaced as the Bad Future Xavier was in.
- Associate producer Joshua Fine had reportedly considered incorporating tie-ins with the then-upcoming cartoon Avengers Earths Mightiest Heroes, such as Wolverine teaming up with Hawkeye and Black Widow on a black ops mission. (Incidentally, some tie-ins with this show did make it into The Avengers, such as Nick Fury asking one of his agents to send Whirlwind to the MRD.)
- Word of God: According to the producers, Wolverine and the X-Men, Hulk Vs, and Avengers Earths Mightiest Heroes all take place in the same universe.
- ↑ Also, like Steven Blum, Peter Lurie, Tara Strong, and Grey DeLisle, both men were in the X-Men Legends games, though unlike Blum and Lurie, Doyle, Ward, Strong, and De Lisle didn't reprise their roles from the games (In the games, Doyle was Beast, Ward was Guardian and Colossus, Strong was Blink, and De Lisle was Mystique).
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