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Bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker gains spider-like abilities that he uses to fight crime in New York City as Spider-Man, battling villains like the Green Goblin, Vulture, and Doc... Read allBitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker gains spider-like abilities that he uses to fight crime in New York City as Spider-Man, battling villains like the Green Goblin, Vulture, and Doctor Octopus.Bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker gains spider-like abilities that he uses to fight crime in New York City as Spider-Man, battling villains like the Green Goblin, Vulture, and Doctor Octopus.
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I grew up with this show, it's counterpart in Amazing Friends, The Incredible Hulk and all of the dc counterparts floating around. I loved them all when I was three. I know there's a debate over what's the better show and to me that's unimportant. I love both these shows because of how they embraced the marvel universe and exposes you to characters you'd never think of running into. This show is also guilty of making me a Dr. Doom fan and until I really started reading comics did I find out that they rarely cross paths. This show has six episodes costarring doom and it's great. This show is fun and a blast from the past. Watch this with the little ones and grab some popcorn it's a gem.
My favourite Spider-Man shows were the late 1960's series and also Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends. However, this was a decent show as well.
The animation techniques had evolved since the late 1960's series and there were some exciting villains in it as well. My favourite episode was where Spidey was shrunk by a villain called the Gadgateer. All the top Spidey villains were here-the Kingpin, Green Goblin, Doctor Doom etc.
This had the best written episodes of any Marvel series in my opinion and the animation was top notch for it's time.
Highly recommended.
Just one more point; Why do great shows such as this never get released onto video whilst other rubbish gets every episode released onto video?
The animation techniques had evolved since the late 1960's series and there were some exciting villains in it as well. My favourite episode was where Spidey was shrunk by a villain called the Gadgateer. All the top Spidey villains were here-the Kingpin, Green Goblin, Doctor Doom etc.
This had the best written episodes of any Marvel series in my opinion and the animation was top notch for it's time.
Highly recommended.
Just one more point; Why do great shows such as this never get released onto video whilst other rubbish gets every episode released onto video?
One of the best versions of Spiderman in cartoons, with good action scenes, good plot, good characters and very good villains. Highly recommend.
Alright, I've only seen two episodes (I'll revise this later, as I'll probably watch them all) so feel free to downvote me, but I'm having a hard time listening to this iteration of Spidey. He recites the lines as if they're actually funny, and he's trying waay too hard with the corny dialogue - you can't make something funny just by saying it louder. Well, some people can, but not him, so far. It's probably not the actor's fault, I bet he's doing just what the director wanted - he's certainly skilled, but the tone here is pretty grating. The villains so far are much better. The humor from this sort of older animated show comes from its charming clunkiness, and the implausible nature of its superhero world. Not from having Spider-Man crack LAME jokes every other line of dialogue. He says them like he expects big laughs, if he were in front of a live audience. The only way they might be funny is in how they top themselves in their unfunniness.
It seems like a minority opinion among the reviews here, but I enjoyed Amazing Friends much more. It takes itself seriously within the confines of its world and you don't have to shrug off the awful jokes every twenty seconds. It probably helps that there, the characters have each other to bounce lines off, where here, Spidey is forced to comment on the proceedings alone, mostly. I really don't care about the stories, maybe they're better here, but that's not why I watch something like this.
We'll see if this grows on me. So far, the wisecracks are *not* cracking me up. Maybe there's a reason Amazing Friends was much more popular.
It seems like a minority opinion among the reviews here, but I enjoyed Amazing Friends much more. It takes itself seriously within the confines of its world and you don't have to shrug off the awful jokes every twenty seconds. It probably helps that there, the characters have each other to bounce lines off, where here, Spidey is forced to comment on the proceedings alone, mostly. I really don't care about the stories, maybe they're better here, but that's not why I watch something like this.
We'll see if this grows on me. So far, the wisecracks are *not* cracking me up. Maybe there's a reason Amazing Friends was much more popular.
A great show, but actually not my favorite Spider-Man one! I don't know if it was the animation, the plot, or I don't know, the whole feel of it, I just didn't enjoy it that much!
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- TriviaSpider-Man et ses amis exceptionnels (1981) was produced at the same time as this show, albeit with a different voice actor as Spidey and most of the other characters. The two shows even premiered on the exact same date.
- ConnectionsEdited into Marvel Action Universe (1988)
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