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"Captive Hearts" - Ep. 004 - Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Recap Podcast

"Captive Hearts" - Ep. 004 - Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Recap Podcast

FromCyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Weekly Recap


"Captive Hearts" - Ep. 004 - Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Recap Podcast

FromCyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Weekly Recap

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Wondering where we got our name for the podcast? Captive Hearts covers the most meme-tastic episode of X-Men: TAS as we see Wolverine have his heart broken as Jean lets him know, "Cyclops is waiting for me" before a big date. In the most famous shot of the series, Wolverine lusting over the framed photo of Jean & Scott on his bed only to find out they've gone missing, being captured by the Morlocks. There, the team encounters a group of mutants who can't live their day to day lives amongst "normal" humans because of their dramatic physical mutations who have their sights set on Cyclops. 
Cyclops is Waiting for Me is our weekly podcast series where we are going back and watching EVERY-SINGLE-EPISODE of the original 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series in their original intended script order building up to the release of X-Men 97’, coming to Disney Plus.
"Cyclops is Waiting for Me" Theme written and performed by Ron Wasserman (ASCAP) and Rod Kim (ASCAP)
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Cyclops is Waiting for Me is our weekly podcast series where we are going back and watching EVERY-SINGLE-EPISODE of the original 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series in their original intended script order building up to the release of X-Men 97’, coming in 2023. We are a recap show about a series that came out 30 years ago. There will be spoilers. If you don’t want it spoiled for you, pause the podcast, watch the episode and come back. We will do our best to avoid mentioning anything about future episodes we haven’t covered yet. Theme Music by Ron Wasserman (ASCAP) & Rod Kim (ASCAP)