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This is a list of all non-comics media appearances of Professor X. ==Television== *Xavier made his first ever animated appearance on the 1966 ''The Marvel Super Heroes'' episode of ''The Sub-Mariner'' with the original X-Men line-up (Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Jean Grey). In this incarnation, he and the X-Men are never referred to as the ''X-Men'', but instead referred to as Allies for Peace. *Xavier made guest appearances on the animated series ''Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends'' (voiced by Stan Jones). *Xavier appeared in the 1989 pilot ''X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men'', voiced by John Stephenson. *Xavier appears in the ''X-Men animated series'', which ran on Fox Kids from 1992–1997. Voiced by Cedric Smith, he appears in 20 episodes as a core member of the regular character lineup. In this series he uses a hovering wheelchair similar to that provided by Lilandra in the comics. *Cedric Smith also voiced the role in two episodes of ''Spider-Man'' featuring the X-Men. Spider-Man tries to get help from Professor X to find out what he is mutating into only to learn that Professor X does not have the ability to know. *He appeared as a regular cast member in the Kids WB animated series ''X-Men: Evolution''. Here, he is voiced by David Kaye, who doubles as the voice for Apocalypse. Unlike in the previous series, Xavier uses a conventional wheelchair. During the finale of the series, Apocalypse uses his alien technology to take control of Xavier and make him one of his four horsemen, along with Magneto, Storm and Mystique. As an unintended side-effect of the technology, Xavier's consciousness was able to glimpse into the future and see the changes, good and bad, that would come. *Professor X appears in ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' voiced by Jim Ward. An unexpected attack upon the X-Men causes Professor X and Jean Grey to disappear. Emma Frost finds him in a coma on Genosha under the care of Magneto, who found him there. After waking from his coma, Professor X reveals that he was in the future one in which much of the world is in devastation with Sentinels prevalent, and tells the X-Men not to give up defending the mutant race. During his time in the future, Professor X uses the technology of the time to regain the ability to walk, and assembles a contemporary team of X-Men. During a final confrontation with Master Mold, Professor X is rescued by the Wolverine of that time and four clones of X-23. Their efforts result in a timeline in which Earth is ruled by Apocalypse. *Professor X appears in ''The Super Hero Squad Show'' episode "Mysterious Mayhem at Mutant Academy", voiced again by Dan Green. *Professor X appears in the ''Astonishing X-Men'' motion comic voiced by Dan Green. *Professor X was a regular character in ''Marvel Anime: X-Men'' voiced by Katsunosuke Hori in the Japanese version and by Cam Clarke in the English dub. *Professor X appears in the ''Iron Man: Armored Adventures'' episode "The X-Factor" voiced by Ron Halder (who also voiced Magneto in that episode). At the end of the episode, he approaches Jean Grey into joining his special school and reveals to her that he is also a mutant. While his name is given, Xavier's face is not actually seen in this appearance. *Professor X appears in the ''Robot Chicken'' episode "Sausage Fest" voiced by Seth Green. After the featured X-Men were killed in battle with a Sentinel (with him asking if he can delete Real World/Road Rules Challenge off the TiVo after that), he recruits the cast of the Police Academy to his team. During that segment, Larvell Jones was making sounds that caused Professor X to think that his wheelchair is squeaking until Professor X found out and telepathically erased Larvell's brain. After that, his wheelchair still squeaked. Carey Mahoney sneaked a prostitute underneath his podium during graduation. When his new team is kicked far by a Sentinel, Professor X asks it "Same Time, Next Week." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Professor X in other media」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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