X-Men: Evolution
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Your Triggers
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Needs More Answers
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Is there excessive gore?
136 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
This is a children's show, so no.
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Is a minor sexualized?
134 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
Nope, and they even make sure to make everyone's sense of style appropriate for their age. However if you ask me there are some discrepancies with this when it comes to the superhero costumes. But that's very debatable and your mileage may vary.
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Abuse
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TRT2001
S2 E15 and S3 E7 - we see flashbacks of Wanda being forcibly institutionalized by her father and growing up in an asylum, largely in isolation.
S3 Ep. 10/11 (depending on order) - X-23 was groomed from birth to be the perfect assassin. We see flashbacks of her being trained, kept in isolation, and inside a stasis tube (having been given metal bones/claws like Wolverine), all under the age of 13.
Teenagers are often attacked, mind-controlled, knocked unconscious etc. throughout the series, sometimes by adults. Mystique manhandles Toad on several occasions (largely played for laughs).
S3 Ep. 10/11 (depending on order) - X-23 was groomed from birth to be the perfect assassin. We see flashbacks of her being trained, kept in isolation, and inside a stasis tube (having been given metal bones/claws like Wolverine), all under the age of 13.
Teenagers are often attacked, mind-controlled, knocked unconscious etc. throughout the series, sometimes by adults. Mystique manhandles Toad on several occasions (largely played for laughs).
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TRT2001
Not exactly, but some of the characters who have feelings for each other can become violent towards each other as they are on opposite teams. The prime example being Lance and Kitty. Most of the fighting is in a comic book-style context, and they never officially 'date,' but he does grab her hands forcefully and use his powers to throw things at her on some occasions (S1 E2, S2 E1, and S3 E3 being the worst offenders). Blob also abducts and restrains Jean, on whom he has a crush, in S1 E4, but again they are not a couple and it is played more as superhero action than a realistic scenario.
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Is someone gaslighted?
45 supporters
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TRT2001
Mystique constantly gaslights, manipulates, and brainwashes Rogue throughout. Biggest offenders are S1 E3 and the Season 3 finale.
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Addiction
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Animal
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TRT2001
Not unless you count the flies eaten by Toad!
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Are there spiders?
76 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
S3
E9
Season 3 episode 9 Under Lock And Key has a giant magical spider appear around 14:45.
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Are there bugs?
47 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
He eats flies in a lot of other episodes too. There's a giant magical spider in season 3 episode 9 Under Lock And Key, it appears around 14:45.
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Assault
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TRT2001
See "Is someone sexually assaulted."
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TRT2001
Arguably:
S3 E7 - two characters kiss on the lips while one is disguised as somebody else. When the other character discovers the truth, she pushes him off. Could be considered sexual assault by deception as the disguise was deliberately used by the perpetrator to fool the unwilling party.
S3 finale (Dark Horizons Part 1) - two characters kiss briefly on the lips, one being taken by surprise (the kiss is used to knock him out/steal his powers) and the other being under mind control by a third party with sinister motives. Could be considered a form of sexual assault as neither party consented.
Worthy of note, in S1 E4 Blob has a crush on Jean and kidnaps her in order to force her to go on a 'date' with him. However nothing sexual occurs.
S3 E7 - two characters kiss on the lips while one is disguised as somebody else. When the other character discovers the truth, she pushes him off. Could be considered sexual assault by deception as the disguise was deliberately used by the perpetrator to fool the unwilling party.
S3 finale (Dark Horizons Part 1) - two characters kiss briefly on the lips, one being taken by surprise (the kiss is used to knock him out/steal his powers) and the other being under mind control by a third party with sinister motives. Could be considered a form of sexual assault as neither party consented.
Worthy of note, in S1 E4 Blob has a crush on Jean and kidnaps her in order to force her to go on a 'date' with him. However nothing sexual occurs.
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Bodily Harm
Is someone tortured?
124 supporters
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TRT2001
S1
E11
Weapon X's actions towards Wolverine could be considered torture; the mind-control chip causes him agony.
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Is someone burned alive?
66 supporters
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TRT2001
The character Pyro uses fire as a weapon, but no one is burned. He does shoot flames directly onto a character in the Season 3 finale (ep. 11/12 depending on order), but they turn into a metal form to survive.
Also, the character Magma can turn her whole body into a fiery lava-like state without harm. In the Season 3 episode Cruise Control, she jumps into an active volcano but is unharmed.
Also, the character Magma can turn her whole body into a fiery lava-like state without harm. In the Season 3 episode Cruise Control, she jumps into an active volcano but is unharmed.
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Children
Does a kid die?
107 supporters
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TRT2001
I've recently rewatched the entire series and can't think of any instance where a child canonically dies or is even implied to. The closest examples I can think of are a couple of near self-sacrifices by teenagers (episodes Cruise Control and Target X), both of whom survived unharmed, and the episode Sins of the Son (S4 E4) in which a teenager or young adult has several alternate personalities 'absorbed' and potentially destroyed, one of them being a young boy. In the latter situation it is ambiguous as to whether the alternate personalities could be considered 'real' people, and whether the situation could be reversible in the future.
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Family
Does a parent die?
38 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
S1
E13
Scott and Alex lost their parents in a plane crash. There's a flashback about it in season 1 episode 13 The Cauldron Part 2. We never explicitly see them die but we see them in the plane as it's going down.
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Is someone kidnapped?
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TRT2001
Almost too many times to count.
S1 E4: Blob kidnaps Jean.
S1 E12/13: several of the X-Men, including Xavier, Jean, Storm, and Rogue, are forcibly taken to Asteroid M by Magneto.
S2 E7: Storm is kidnapped.
S2 E10: Jean, Kurt, Kitty, and Spyke are essentially kidnapped (via mind control).
S2 E15-S3 E2: Xavier is kidnapped (off-screen) by Mystique.
Also in S2 E16-17, Rogue, Spyke, Blob and Beast are abducted by the military.
S3 E5: Scott is kidnapped by Mystique.
S3 E7: Magneto lures Wanda to his base and abducts her.
S3 E11/12 (Dark Horizons): Rogue is kidnapped by Mystique and Mesmero (mind control).
S4 E6: Rogue is kidnapped by Gambit.
S1 E4: Blob kidnaps Jean.
S1 E12/13: several of the X-Men, including Xavier, Jean, Storm, and Rogue, are forcibly taken to Asteroid M by Magneto.
S2 E7: Storm is kidnapped.
S2 E10: Jean, Kurt, Kitty, and Spyke are essentially kidnapped (via mind control).
S2 E15-S3 E2: Xavier is kidnapped (off-screen) by Mystique.
Also in S2 E16-17, Rogue, Spyke, Blob and Beast are abducted by the military.
S3 E5: Scott is kidnapped by Mystique.
S3 E7: Magneto lures Wanda to his base and abducts her.
S3 E11/12 (Dark Horizons): Rogue is kidnapped by Mystique and Mesmero (mind control).
S4 E6: Rogue is kidnapped by Gambit.
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Fear
Are there jump scares?
90 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
S2
E10
In season 2 episode 10 Mindbender (the one that starts with the creepy clowns) there's a jack-in-the-box jumpscare at 1:35.
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Are there clowns?
20 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
S2
E10
In season 2 episode 10 Mindbender, the episode begins with Jean having a nightmare about creepy clowns. They go away when the theme song starts and don't make a reappearance in the rest of that episode.
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Are there ghosts?
8 supporters
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TRT2001
S4
E7
Not technically a ghost, but Danielle Moonstar's psychic link with Kitty causes her to appear as a ghostly hallucination in a dream. Somewhat spooky.
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
168 supporters
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TRT2001
S2
E8
Lance gags/retches in the X-Jet near the end, but we don't see anything come out.
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Does someone spit?
20 supporters
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TRT2001
Not sure about the 'no' votes, Toad spits green goo on many occasions (S2 E1, S2 E15, S3 E3, and S3 E7 being some of them).
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Medical
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Is there a mental institution scene?
44 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
S2
E15
When Wanda is first introduced in season 2 episode 15 The HeX Factor she's in a horrible mental institution. She quickly escapes but we see it again during flashbacks in a number of episodes.
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Mental Health
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TRT2001
S3
A similar situation (character surviving a self-sacrifice) occurs in a late Season 3 episode, Cruise Control (exact # of the episode varies depending on order).
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Is there body dysmorphia?
34 supporters
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TRT2001
Many of the mutants with more unusual appearances (Kurt, Beast, Spyke, Blob, Toad) have various degrees of discomfort with their bodies. Kurt is the biggest example. Episodes which feature this theme include Strategy X, Mutant Crush, Beast of Bayville, Shadow Dance, Retreat, Mainstream, X-Treme Measures, and The Toad, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
28 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
Storm has claustrophobia. I don't know enough about it to tell whether a scene is claustrophobic or not though.
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Are there anxiety attacks?
1 supporters
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TRT2001
S3
E8
Rogue's breakdown is basically a superpowered anxiety attack and is the focus of the entire episode.
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Noxious
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Are there flashing lights or images?
60 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
Every time Rogue uses her powers, plus regularly as a scene transition.
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Pregnancy
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Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
65 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
There are a lot of practical jokes about Blob being fat. For instance him sitting down at a table and not fitting/the chair breaking, sending all the food on the table flying.
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Is there hate speech?
42 supporters
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TRT2001
Fictional hate speech against mutants, from the Season 2 finale onwards (particularly end of Season 2/early Season 3, and S4 E5).
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Spychic
S2
E10
Flashbacks show a young Magneto had been kept in a camp during WWII.
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Sex
Are there incestuous relationships?
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104 supporters
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Is there sexual content?
86 supporters
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TRT2001
Nothing beyond a few kisses, mostly on the cheek.
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Spoiler
Does it have a sad ending?
84 supporters
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TRT2001
S4
E9
Mostly happy, though Xavier's vision of the future implies a major character may die (Dark Phoenix storyline). The character is famously known to have died and been resurrected in the comics.
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Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
11 supporters
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TRT2001
S2
E9
Characters are shown giving each other Christmas gifts, but no mention of Santa.
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
34 supporters
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TRT2001
Many times. S1 E12, S2 E1, and S2 E9 are at least some of the examples. None are particularly gruesome/traumatic.
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Does a plane crash?
24 supporters
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TRT2001
S1
E13
Many instances throughout the series, but Scott's flashback to his parents' deaths in a plane crash is probably the most triggering. Apart from this, no character is ever killed or injured in a plane crash.
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Violence
Is there blood/gore?
76 supporters
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TRT2001
Pretty sure there is no blood in this show. In fact, animators originally intended to add a tiny bit of blood in an early Wolverine-centric episode, but were not allowed.
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Does someone drown?
43 supporters
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FableAgainIGuess
I'm still making my way through the series but people *almost* drown in season 1 episode 13 and season 2 episode 6. That last one especially is about getting in trouble at sea in a storm, so it involves a LOT of almost-drowning.
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