Storm appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced initially by Iona Morris for the first season and the first seven episodes of the second, and subsequently by Alison Sealy-Smith.[3] This version usually chants a spell-like phrase pertaining to a specific element to activate her powers, is a dear friend of Rogue, displays no romantic attraction towards Forge, and serves as second-in-command of Professor X's X-Men. In her most notable appearances, she is called upon by Arkon to save his planet, Polemachus, from a disaster she unknowingly caused before realizing he is a tyrant, returns to Africa to save her spiritual son Mjanari from the Shadow King, and is captured by Sauron and forced to use her powers to further his plans. Additionally, in the two-part episode "One Man's Worth", an alternate reality incarnation of Storm displays a romantic interest towards her version of Wolverine.
Storm appears in X-Men '97, voiced again by Alison Sealy-Smith.[4][5]
Storm appears in Spider-Man, voiced again by Alison Sealy-Smith in the consecutive episodes "The Mutant Agenda" and "Mutant's Revenge" and again by Iona Morris in the three-part episode "Secret Wars".[6]
Storm appears in X-Men: Evolution, voiced by Kirsten Williamson.[citation needed] This version is a member of the X-Men, teacher at the Xavier Institute, the aunt of Spyke, has a sister named Vivian, and maintains a greenhouse near the campus. Additionally, in her younger years, she was tormented by Houngan, an evil African shaman who seeks to take over Africa. Towards the end of the series, Storm is brainwashed by Apocalypse, who enhances her powers and recruits her into his Horsemen until she is eventually restored.
Storm appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Susan Dalian. This version sports a variation of her Uncanny X-Men/Fantastic Four suit and initially appears as a member of the X-Men before they disband following Professor X and Jean Grey's mysterious disappearances in the episode "Hindsight". Additionally, she was previously in a relationship with Angel. In the episode "Overflow", the comatose Professor X shows Wolverine a vision of the future wherein Storm destroys Africa. Having reunited some of the X-Men, Wolverine leads them in traveling to Africa to avert the vision, saving Storm from the Shadow King in the process, after which Storm rejoins the X-Men.
Storm appears in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced by Cree Summer.[6] This version is a student, later graduate, of the Xavier Academy, temporary member of the titular Super Hero Squad, and girlfriend of the Black Panther.
She first appears in X-Men (2000), portrayed by Halle Berry.[citation needed] This version is a member of the X-Men and professor at the Xavier Institute who assists in their efforts to stop Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants and their plot to turn humanity into mutants. For her portrayal, the former attempted to use Storm's Kenyan accent, but was unable to for her initial appearances.[citation needed]
Storm appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed again by Halle Berry.[citation needed] Storm assumes leadership of the X-Men following Professor X's apparent death and leads them in protecting Alcatraz from the Brotherhood and their violent opposition against a "mutant cure". In a deleted scene, she and Logan share a kiss.
A young Storm makes a cameo appearance in the teaser trailers for and a deleted scene from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, portrayed by April Elleston Enahoro.[citation needed] Though it was cut from the theatrical release, the aforementioned deleted scene was included in the home releases.
A young Ororo Munroe makes a cameo appearance in X-Men: First Class, portrayed by an uncredited actor.[8]
Storm appears in X-Men: Days of Future Past, portrayed again by Halle Berry.[9] She works with the X-Men to avert a post-apocalyptic, Sentinel-controlled future. Though she is killed in the process, the X-Men succeed, restoring her position at the Xavier Institute.
A separate depiction of a young Storm appears in X-Men: Apocalypse, portrayed by Alexandra Shipp.[10] She is recruited by Apocalypse, who enhances her powers and permanently turns her hair white, to serve as a member of his Horsemen. Under the belief that they are saving the world, Storm serves him until she witnesses him abandon Archangel for failing him and subsequently defects to the X-Men to help them defeat Apocalypse.
Storm appears as a playable character in Marvel Future Revolution, voiced again by Kimberly Brooks. Additionally, several alternate reality incarnations of Storm appear as NPCs, such as one from an Earth that was colonized by Asgardians and one who became a thrall of Dormammu.[26]
Storm received several figures in Toy Biz's 1991 X-Men line, the X-Men: Evolution tie-in line, and the X-Men film franchise tie-in line. Additionally, a figure of Storm with her mohawk was released exclusively in Canada.
Storm received plush dolls, a figure packaged with a giant robot based on her, and a fashion doll based on the X-Men: The Animated Series incarnation.
Storm, based on her mohawk and The Super Hero Squad Show designs, received several figures in Hasbro's Marvel Universe line via the Secret Wars collection. Additionally, a Marvel Legends figure based on her Dave Cockrum design was announced in Wizard magazine, but put on hold.
Storm, based on her original, 1990s, and Ultimate Marvel incarnations, received figures in the Marvel Minimates line.
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