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  1. Mark Edward Edens. Mark Edward Edens always wanted to be a novelist, but purely by chance got started writing TV animation. He stopped counting how many animation episodes he'd written scripts or outlines for when the number reached 100, for dozens of shows ranging from hits like The X-Men and The Real Ghostbusters to less-seen series like ...

    • Writer, Additional Crew
    • Mark Edward Edens
    • Assembling The Team
    • Choosing The Roster
    • Writing “The Night of The Sentinels”
    • Casting The X-Men
    • Composing The Theme Song
    • X-Men: The Animated Series Debuts

    Margaret Loesch: I first heard of the X-Men as an adult in the 1970s when I met Stan Lee. I had been a comic book fan as a child but it was mostly DC, not Marvel Comics. But when I met Stan and began working with him, I loved asking him questions about how he and Jack [Kirby] came up with things. He would always give answers that were very intrigui...

    Edens:One of the first things we had to do was figure out who was going to be on the team. Right away, we knew we needed Wolverine because he was the most popular character and we had to have Cyclops because he was the leader and there was a built-in conflict there. Lewald:There were a few different factors at play in determining the lineup. From t...

    Lewald:The pilot is the hardest episode to write and we only had three weeks. Mark and I had been writing together for ten years so we had a shorthand, but that still wasn’t a lot of time, especially since it was going to be a two-parter. Margaret wanted something more sophisticated. She believed that, if you get something sophisticated enough, you...

    Lewald:This was Fox’s show so they were in charge of the casting. The voices were done in Canada to save money and we got to hear the top four Wolverines and Cyclopses and things like that to give our two cents. I do remember it took a long time to figure it out and, at one point, they had to recast everybody because it was all too cartoony. George...

    Ron Wasserman(Composer of the X-Men: The Animated Series theme):I didn’t know anything about the X-Men when I was asked to compose the theme song. When I came in, Ron Kenan, who was in charge of collecting royalties at Saban, had this idea for a baseline, which came from a song he’d done called “Piranha Canoe.” So I started with something similar t...

    Loesch: The show didn't have the greatest production value. We didn't have the time or money that some other shows had, but the writing was so strong and the performances were so strong that when I saw those first two episodes, I honestly knew we had a hit. But because I had that threat hanging over my head, I did everything I could to make X-Mena ...

    • Brian Vanhooker
  2. We got to hang out with X-Men the Animated Series head writer Mark Edward Edens at MagCon this past weekend. He even joined us for some classic X-Men episode...

  3. Jun 18, 2017 · June 18, 2017 by Dastari Leave a Comment. This episode is the first of what will hopefully be many interviews as we invite Michael and Mark Edens to the cast to discuss their over thirty years in writing for television.

  4. Stargate Infinity: Created by Mark Edward Edens, Michael Edens, Kaaren Lee Brown. With Mark Acheson, Mackenzie Gray, Jim Byrnes, Mark Hildreth. In the near future, a veteran of the Stargate program, four cadets, and a mysterious alien are prevented from returning to Earth by a impostor.

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    • 2002-09-14
    • Animation, Action, Adventure
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  6. Mark Edward Edens is known as an Writer, Story, Teleplay, Creator, Director, and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes X-Men, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers, The Real Ghostbusters, Doug, TaleSpin, The Luck of the Irish, and Beetlejuice.

  7. Mark Edward Edens - University of Tennessee-Knoxville - Sewanee, Tennessee, United States | LinkedIn. Independent Motion Pictures and Film Professional. Sewanee, Tennessee, United States. 93...

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