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Psylocke in other media : ウィキペディア英語版 | Psylocke in other media
The Marvel Comics character Psylocke has made many appearances in media other than comic books, including television, films, and video games. ==Television== Psylocke appears during the fourth season of the ''X-Men'' animated series, voiced by Tasha Simms, in the episodes "Promise of Apocalypse" and "End and Beginning". In this storyline, Psylocke appears to be a lone warrior who practices theft with a cause. She comes into direct conflict with Archangel and, later on, Sabretooth and Mystique. She refers to her brother as fighting to help mutants, but does not name him as Captain Britain. This incarnation of Psylocke had the notable ability to use her psi-blades as projectiles, incapacitating opponents from a distance and destroying matter. She also made two non-speaking cameos during the second season, in the episodes "Repo Man" and "Mojovision". Psylocke also appears in ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' episode "Time Bomb", voiced by Grey DeLisle. In this series, Psylocke is portrayed as British Asian in appearance, though no explanation is given as to the circumstances of her race. She is a telepath and displays a butterfly-shaped light pink-colored energy aura when using her psionic abilities. It is hinted that Quicksilver had previously rescued Psylocke from an anti-mutant prison and now wants her to return the favor. Quicksilver asks her to use her telepathy to suppress Nitro's abilities of self-detonation. The X-Men arrive to stop them and later Psylocke is defeated by Emma Frost. Earlier in the episode she helps a woman who was about to be ticketed by an officer, forcing the latter to eat the ticket.〔''Wolverine and the X-Men,'' episode 8.〕
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