SASQUATCH
Earth-92131
Real Name: Walter Langkowski
Identity/Class: Alternate Earth (Earth-92131) human mutate
Occupation: Adventurer
Group Membership: Alpha Flight (Aurora/Jeanne-Marie Beaubier, Northstar/Jean-Paul Beaubier, Puck/Eugene Judd, Shaman/Michael Twoyoungmen, Snowbird/Narya, Vindicator/James Hudson)
Affiliations: Department H, Heather Hudson, Wolverine (Logan);
formerly General Chasen
Enemies: General Chasen
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Canada
First Appearance: X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man" (November 20, 1993)
Powers/Abilities: Sasquatch is a mutate who possesses superhuman strength and heightened endurance as well as a physical mutation causing him to look like the legendary Sasquatch/Bigfoot. It's been unrevealed if this version of Sasquatch can return to his human form.
Height: 10' (presumably same as his 616 counterpart)
Weight: 2000 lbs. (presumably same as his 616 counterpart)
Eyes: Red
Hair: Orange fur
History:
(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man" (fb) - BTS) - Sasquatch was grafted onto Canada's premiere superhero team by General Chasen of Department H. They became known as Alpha Flight, consisting of Aurora, Northstar, Puck, Shaman, Snowbird, Vindicator and Wolverine.
(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man" (fb) - BTS) - Wolverine left Alpha Flight for unrevealed reasons, moving to the United States where he joined the X-Men.
(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man" (fb) - BTS) - The years following Wolverine's defection, Department H and General Chasen repeatedly tried to duplicate the process that gave Wolverine his Adamantium skeleton. With the results less than encouraging, Chasen planned to bring Wolverine "home" to examine the mutant. Chasen contacted Alpha Flight, falsely promising to get Wolverine back so he could work with Alpha Flight again. To do so Heather Hudson asked Wolverine to come and meet her in the Canadian wilderness.
(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man") - Sasquatch and the full force of Alpha Flight witnessed Wolverine's arrival and confronted him. Believing he'd fallen into a trap Wolverine attacked his former teammates who quickly retaliated. During the battle that followed Sasquatch attacked Wolverine with his bare fists which Wolverine easily evaded. Not long after the siblings Aurora and Northstar managed to slow Wolverine down long enough for Puck and Sasquatch to strike and take him out. Alpha Flight then brought Wolverine to Department H where General Chasen and Heather Hudson waited to examine the mutant while the team was forced to wait outside.
Curious to learn what they were doing with Wolverine, Sasquatch and the others waited outside the lab, eavesdropping, the team learned Chasen wished to remove Wolverine's Adamantium. Appalled, Sasquatch and Alpha Flight burst into the lab but were countered by Department H's security androids. As the fight went on, Wolverine managed to free himself and after destroying several androids and chase off General Chasen, tried to flee but was stopped by Vindicator who'd kept a grudge ever since Wolverine's defection. Vindicator tried to stop Wolverine but when Wolverine tried to kill the team's leader he was stopped by Heather Hudson. Promised to spare his life, Wolverine threatened to other members of Alpha Flight he wouldn't hold back if they came after him. Northstar and the others watched as Wolverine left Department H.
(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Courage" - BTS) - When the X-Men faced Mastermold and its Sentinels to rescue Professor X, Morph used their shapeshifting abilities to turn into the Sasquatch, Omega Red, Angel and Longshot to help fight the mutant hunting robots.
Comments: Created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne;
adapted by Mark Edward Edens and AKOM Productions. (see Appearances list for full list of artists)
Sasquatch was voiced by Harvey Atkin.
When, in 2015's Secret Wars, the Multiverse was destroyed following the incursions of planets it appeared as if Reality-92131 was drafted onto Battleworld as the Westchester domain. However, this has since been debunked. As such the reality seen in the two volumes of X-Men '92 (2015 and 2016-2017) now have their own reality-designation of Earth-15730. The X-Men '92: House of XCII (2022) series was inspired by both the animated series and Hickman's House of X run but is its own separate reality. The limited series X-Men '97 (2024), however, is Reality-92131 and bridges the gap between the original X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon and the new X-Men '97: The Animated Series cartoon.
Profile by MarvellousLuke
CLARIFICATIONS:
Sasquatch has no known connections to:
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X-Men The Art and Making of The Animated Series book, p121 (main image, digitally colored by MarvellousLuke)
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man" (fighting androids)
Appearances:
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Repo Man" (November 20, 1993) - Lein Wein (writer), Frank Brunner, Mark Lewis (model design), Steve Olds (prop design), Alfredo Alcala, Cesar Magsombol, Claude Denis, Drew Gentle, Frank Squillace, Ric Chavez, Ric Quiroz, Ted Blackman, Tom Soman, Wayne Schultz, Charles Payne (layout design), Patricia Mendelson, Flavia Mitman, Tania Burton, Allyn Conley, Sparky (color key), Dennis Venizelos (color background), Armando Carillo, Dan Veesenmeyer, Don Manuel, Frank Squillace, Greg Garcia, John Fox, Keith Tucker, Larry Houston, Lewis Williams, Michael Swanigan, Pat Agnasin, Patrick Archibald, Romeo Francisco, Tenny Henson, Vic Dachele (storyboard directors), Alan Gibson, Del Barras, Romeo Lopez, Rudy Mesina, Cesar Magsombal, Steve Simone, Abel Laxamana (storyboard cleanup), AKOM Productions (animation studio), Eric Lewald (story editor)
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Courage" (September 23, 1995) - Sandy Scesny, Michael Edens (writers), Frank Brunner, Mark Lewis (model design), Darrel Bowen, Russell Chong, Mark Lewis, Steve Olds, Frank Squillace (prop design), Cesar Magsombol, Frank Squillace, Wayne Schultz, Zhaoping Wei (layout design), Patricia Mendelson (color key), Philip Kim, Dennis Venizelos (color background), Patrick Archibald, Francis Barrios, Romeo Francisco, Curt Geda, Greg Garcia, Adrian Gonzales, Rick Hoberg, Larry Houston, Jim Janes, Doug Murphy, Tom Nesbitt, Frank Squillace, Michael Swanigan, Dan Veesenmeyer (storyboard directors), Patrico Aganasin, Abel Laxamana, Mark Lewis, Romeo Lopez, Tec Manalac, Andre Nieves, Phil Stapleton (storyboard cleanup), AKOM Productions (animation studio), Larry Houston (producer, director), Bob Harras (story consultant), Eric Lewald (story editor)
First Posted: 12/04/2020
Last Updated: 06/26/2024
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