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Running around with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes will probably make Deadpool forget where he came from. There was a time when he wasn’t leading franchises, and all his clout could get him was a brief appearance in an animated movie or show. Here’s every animated version of Deadpool, ranked.
7) X-Men: The Animated Series

When X-Men: The Animated Series was airing in the ’90s, Deadpool hadn’t found his footing yet. The series wasn’t going to leave such an important character on the cutting room floor, though, so it brought him into the fold in a unique way. Deadpool showed up twice in the beloved series, once in a vision and once as one of Morph’s transformations. However, since he didn’t get to speak for himself, X-Men: The Animated Series‘ Wade Wilson grabs the last spot on this list.
6) Marvel Anime: X-Men

The Marvel Universe is so popular that animation studios worldwide want a crack at using its characters. Marvel Anime functions as an anthology series, telling various stories, including one that focuses on the X-Men. Deadpool shows up to protect civilians from the Dark Phoenix, who is wreaking havoc. Despite being one of the Merc With a Mouth’s more heroic stints, he doesn’t get very much to do in Marvel Anime.
5) LEGO Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition

A LEGO special doesn’t seem like the right environment for Deadpool. LEGO Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition doesn’t even incorporate the character into its main story, which sees an unlikely hero rally the Avengers to victory. Instead, Deadpool shows up during the credits and complains about only being part of the post-credits scene. The bit is genuinely funny, with She-Hulk scolding her fellow fourth-wall-breaking hero for trying to get in on the fun, but it’s hard to rank a ten-second cameo very high.
4) Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers

The name of the game in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers is gaining access to the DISKs, which unlock the ability to team up with the hero within them. Deadpool shows up and tries to sell Iron Fist’s DISK to the highest bidder and breaks the fourth wall a couple of times along the way. While he’s far from the focus of Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, whenever Deadpool is on screen, the anime gets a little bit better.











