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Mulher-Aranha

Título original: Spider-Woman
  • Série de TV
  • 1979–1980
  • TV-Y7
  • 21 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Mulher-Aranha (1979)
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Jessica Drew é picada por uma aranha venenosa, e seu pai a salva com um soro de aranha experimental que lhe concede poderes.Jessica Drew é picada por uma aranha venenosa, e seu pai a salva com um soro de aranha experimental que lhe concede poderes.Jessica Drew é picada por uma aranha venenosa, e seu pai a salva com um soro de aranha experimental que lhe concede poderes.

  • Criação
    • Stan Lee
    • Marie Severin
  • Artistas
    • Joan Van Ark
    • Bryan Scott
    • Larry Carroll
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    • Criação
      • Stan Lee
      • Marie Severin
    • Artistas
      • Joan Van Ark
      • Bryan Scott
      • Larry Carroll
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    • Jessica Drew…
    • 1979–1980
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    • 1979–1980
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    • 1979–1980
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    • 1979–1980
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    • 1979
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    raysond

    The last of the DePatie-Freleng Saturday Morning Shows

    This was a handful of animated shows that were part of ABC's Sunshine Saturday Morning schedule during the late 1970's and early 1980's. The short-lived animated series "Spider-Woman" was one of them and it was basically the synopsis of "Spider-Man" but with only a few minor alterations. Premiering on ABC-TV from September 22,1979 through the end of the series run on March 1, 1980,the animated series "Spider-Woman" came out during the time of action-packed Saturday Morning fiasco of shows that premiered. The series,based on the Marvel Comics Character was simply fantastic and spellbinding to begin with. The story deals with yet another newspaper editor as well-Jessica Drew who was the magazine editor and publisher for "Justice". As a child,Jessica was bitten by a radioactive spider in her dad's Dr. Alexander Drew's laboratory during a scientfic experiment,and when cured by a serum from him,found herself possessing the abilities of an arachnid-and then some. She shot webs,delivered "venom blasts" to some of her evil foes,possessed supersensitive hearing and even flew. And just like Spider-Man had the amazing abilities to come out of any tight situation and with her amazing superpowers. Her photographer Jeff Hunt and young nephew Billy had no inkling or any idea of her crime-fighting alter ego,which she became by twirling into a red and yellow outfit.

    This synopsis may sound like a distaff proportion of "Spider-Man",but on the other hand it prompted no lawsuits from Marvel Comics Group because the executive producer of the series was no other than Stan Lee himself,the creator of this character and Spider-Man. Spider-Woman appeared in the first issue of the Marvel Comics in 1977,and the producers waiting two years to finally bring this character into the light and into the foray of Saturday Morning television. Out of the 17 episodes that were produced,Spider-Woman also faced deadly diabolical foes including one incredible episode where Spider-Man makes a guest appearance as they take down a deadly archrival including rogue villains like Kingpin and The Green Goblin.

    Increasingly enough,the voice of both Jessica Drew and Spider-Woman was done by actress Joan Van Ark(also of Knots Landing fame)whose voices was heard the previous season on an episode of "Tarzan and the Super 7"(which was on a rival network that ran in competition),which was a Filmation production to a similar production called "Webwoman" or "Tarzan And The Webwoman". However,"Spider-Woman" was on ABC-TV and it was produced for Marvel Comics Television in association with DePatie-Freleng Productions under the executive production of Stan Lee and Lee Gunther(the person responsible for bringing an array of animated shows to Saturday Mornings during the late 1970's like "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends","The New Adventures Of The Incredible Hulk" the revival of Captain America and Iron Man back to animation form,to mega star status during the 1980's too with the syndicated "G.I. Joe" and "The Transformers").

    This was also to note that "Spider-Woman" was the last series to be produced by DePatie-Freleng Productions(aka DFE Enterprises)under the supervision of executive producers David H. DePatie and long time animator and business associate Friz Freleng. This was a successful partnership which lasted more than 17 years specializing in animated cartoons. The best known of the DePatie-Freleng creations was that of the animated "The Pink Panther",a cartoon feline character based on the classic 1960's movie of the same name that was one of the best successful ventures ever lasting all the way from the mid-1960's through the early 1980's(some of these were released theatrically and on television). "The Pink Panther" ran on Saturday Morning network television for 12 seasons(1968-1980). But this was not their only venture neither since DePatie-Freleng Productions also were behind the incarnations of several shows as well:The animated versions of "Doctor Doolittle",and the astounding animated series based on the hugely successful Planet Of The Apes movies(and the short-lived live action television series) titled "Return To The Planet Of The Apes",which was also based on the novel by Pierre Boulle which was also based upon the concept of the motion picture of the same title,and comedy animated shows like "Bailey's Comets","Baggy Pants and the Nitwits",the comedy series based on Mr. Magoo titled "The New Adventures Of Mister Magoo or What's New Mister Magoo",also animated shows based on celebrities too like Flip Wilson,Dan Rowan and Dick Martin,Ruth Buzzi,and Henry Gibson not to mention the animated Saturday Morning DFE produced shows like "Super President",and "The Super Six",not to mention various specials featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
    7skeletal13

    A note on the music

    I was only four years old when this originally aired, so my memories of watching the show were pretty vague until MCA released a set of episodes on VHS several years later, during the success of "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends". Since I was an avid watcher of THAT show (and had taped nearly every one), I recognized that the music score to "Spider-Woman" shared several pieces and themes with "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends", and the syndicated "Spider-Man" animated series from 1980, albeit re-recorded for those shows. The difference is that the "Spider-Woman" music was recorded with what sounds like a full orchestra, whereas the other series went for more of a jazz/rock feel. The result of the earlier score gave the show a feeling of scope, which otherwise would have left it just as another "Superfriends". Still, for fans of Marvel and other superhero animation, this show is a must, and deserves to have its own release on DVD (as well as other Marvel titles). Hopefully, Saban/Buena Vista will wake up and give us a Marvel DVD Collection, as Warner Bros. has managed to release a number of the DC series to great success.
    313Funbags

    Not so good.

    Her spider-like powers include flying and shooting lasers from her hands and she works for a magazine. It's funny that they thought her origin had to be different than Spider-Man's but then she works at a magazine. The first episode had Spider-Man in it for no apparent reason, he had nothing to do with the story. Of course there's the random little boy who has full access to the magazine offices and goes on adventures with her and the photographer. In almost every episode they think she died because she just jumps out of vehicles. This is bad but Marvel has done worse.
    7jeremycrimsonfox

    Neat Marvel Cartoon

    Spider-Woman is one of those older Marvel cartoons that aired in the 1970's and 1980's, and is the final production.

    In this series, Jessica Drew is a reporter for Justice Magazine, who has the secret identity of Spider-Woman. As the intro reveals, Jessica was bitten by a venomous spider while visiting her father's lab, which results in him using an untested spider serum, which cures her, and gives her spider powers. Now, she becomes Spider-Woman to stop evil while saving her nephew Billy and photographer Jeff Hunt, the two always getting captured.

    A cartoon based on the comic series by Marvel comics, Spider-Woman is a cartoon that differs a lot from its comic book source material. As the comic was said to be a lot darker (especially since the heroine started out as a villain, as she was a member of HYDRA), this show tones down the dark elements and adds in lighter elements, like Jeff and Billy, who are basically there to be the characters Spider-Woman has to save every episode (similar to how Superman has to save Lois Lane). In the show's sixteen episodes, Spider-Woman goes on adventures around the world, facing mostly supernatural danger, from vikings who found a way to travel to the present day, to an alien mummy leading an army, and even android athletes. Yeah, these are mostly original villains, with a few episodes involving actual Marvel Comics supervillains, like The Kingpin, Dormanmu, and even Marvel's version of Dracula. In two episodes, Spider-Woman even teams up with Spider-Man.

    Yeah, this does have some problems, like some of the sillier storylines and the cheesy plots, but I got to used to them as this was a product of a time where such things were common in cartoons. The last Marvel cartoon made by DePatie-Frelend Enterprises, who afterward was reincorperated into Marvel Productions (which two years later, would release the 1980's Spider-Man cartoon, and would go on to make a some of the decade's most-remembered cartoons, like G. I. Joe, The Transformers, and Muppet Babies), Spider-Woman only lasted sixteen episodes, but they are a neat example of how a cartoon with the main protagonist being female can be done, even if it is cheesy and silly.
    Big Movie Fan

    FANTASTIC

    Marvel Comics are the best comics line in the world (along with DC Comics) and Marvel have always made great cartoons too.

    Spider Woman was fantastic-it's impossible to dislike any fantasy show in my opinion. Spider Woman was a strong heroine who needed absolutely no help from any males when it came to vanquishing the bad guys. And she has a cool costume as well.

    There were some great episode-my favorite one was "Pyramids of Terror" guest starring Spider-Man. But it was Spider Woman who ended up saving Spider-Man on a few occasions.

    The tune for this show just sticks in your head and I couldn't stop humming it at one point.

    If you like Marvel Comics, then you'll like this show.

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      This animated series takes place in the Earth-700459 version of the Marvel Comics multiverse.
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      Announcer: And this is Jessica Drew, who was a child while visiting her father's laboratory, was bitten by a poisonous spider. Forced to try an untested spider serum, Dr. Drew not only saved his daughter's life, but unknowingly gave her incredible spider-like powers. Dedicated to fighting evil, while weaving her web of justice, it's Spider-Woman!

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      Edited into Marvel Action Universe (1988)

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      • 22 de setembro de 1979 (Estados Unidos da América)
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