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Pryde of the X-Men (1991)
Emma Frost, voiced by Susan Silo, appeared in an animated television pilot called “Pryde of the X-Men.” She was a member of Magneto’s Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
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X-Men: The Animated Series (1992-1997)
Emma Frost periodically appeared in the 1992 “X-Men: The Animated Series” as White Queen of the Inner Circle. She appeared in the first three parts of the Dark Phoenix Saga and was shown briefly among a group of telepaths in the episode Beyond Good and Evil Part 4: End and Beginning.
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Generation X (1996)
Generation X” was a live-action television pilot that was roughly based off of its comic counterpart. The low budget film was released in 1996 and received strong dislike among viewers.
The main characters were Banshee and Emma Frost, who were headmasters of the Xavier’s Institute for Higher Learning. The team clashed with a mad scientist named Russel Tresh, who used an evil machine to develop psychic powers.
Because of the series’ embarrassing reviews, further development of the show was dropped.
Director: Jack Sholder
Writer: Eric Blakeney
Release Date: 20 February 1996 (USA)
Emma Frost played by Finola Hughes.
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Wolverine and the X-Men (2008)
Aired by Nicktoons in the United States, “Wolverine and the X-Men” focuses on the X-Men without Professor Xavier but led by Wolverine.
Kari Wahlgreen voices Emma Frost in the cartoon show “Wolverine and the X-Men.”
In the cartoon, Wolverine recruits Emma Frost to help find Professor Xavier because she is the only available telepath to use cerebra. Over the course of time, Emma is romantically interested in Cyclops, but he is too stressed over the missing Jean to notice Emma’s interest.
Director: Steven E. Gordon
Writer: Greg Johnson
Summary: The story begins as an explosive event shatters the lives of the X-Men and takes away their mentor, Professor X. The beaten heroes, including Beast, Storm, Cyclops and Nightcrawler, walk away from it all but then they are given a rare glimpse into the future, where they see a world in utter ruin…ruled by giant destructive robots. They discover the world has spiraled out of control because the X-Men have given up. So now the most legendary of all X-Men, Wolverine, must take the lead on the ultimate mission–to prevent the world’s destruction – while fending off enemies Magneto and The Brotherhood.
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Appearances
Below is a list of appearances Emma Frost has appeared in “Wolverine and the X-Men.”


– Major Appearance

– Moderate Appearance
– Minor Appearance
Season One
3. Hindsight, Part 3 – 


Wolverine recruits Emma Frost into the X-Men. Using Cerebro, Emma searches for Professor Xavier and finds him in Genosha with Magneto.
4. Overflow – 


The X-Men travel to Africa to rescue Storm. Emma Frost fights the Shadow King, who is controlling Storm.
5. Thieves Gambit – 
Gambit steals a collar that suppresses a mutant’s abilities. It’s up to Wolverine to take the thief down. Meanwhile, Emma Frost brushes her hair in this episode.
8. Timebomb – 
The Brotherhood releases a dangerous mutant named Nitro from the MRD. It’s up to the X-Men to stop any damage the powerful mutant can ensue.
12. Excessive Force – 

Cyclops misses Jean Grey and leaves the X-Men to search for her. And only Emma Frost supports his decision.
13. Battle Lines – 
The Brotherhood are at it again and release Tildie Soames, a young mutant whose nightmares become realities. The X-Men try to stop her, while Rogue tries to regain her trust.
20. Breakdown – 


Emma Frosts continues to get close to Scott Summers. She offers to erase every memory of his lover Jean Grey. Also, the truth behind the Phoenix manifestation in the first episode is revealed.
23. Shades of Grey – 


24. Foresight, Part 1 – 


25. Foresight, Part 2 – 


26. Foresight, Part 3 – 



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