Spiderman the Animated Series Season 2 Episode 1

Spiderman the Animated Series Season 2 Episode 1

American animated television series

Spider-Human being
Spider-Man (1994 TV series) title screen.png
As well known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Genre Superhero
Action-adventure
Science fiction
Based on
Written by John Semper
Voices of
Theme music composer
Composers
  • Shuki Levy
  • Kussa Mahchi
  • Udi Harpaz
Country of origin U.s.a.
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Avi Arad
Stan Lee
Producers John Semper
Bob Richardson
Running time 21 minutes
Production companies
Distributor Genesis Entertainment (Seasons 1-2) (1994-1996)
New World Amusement (Seasons 1-3) (1994-1996)
Saban International (Flavour 4) (1997)
Release
Original network Fox Kids Network
Original release November nineteen, 1994 (1994-xi-19) –
January 31, 1998 (1998-01-31)
Chronology
Preceded by Spider-Human and His Amazing Friends
Followed past Spider-Homo Unlimited

Spider-Man , besides known every bit Spider-Human being: The Animated Series ( Spider-Homo TAS for short), is an American superhero blithe television series based on the Curiosity Comics superhero of the aforementioned name. [2] The series aired on the Play a joke on Kids Network from Nov xix, 1994, to January 31, 1998, for a total of five seasons comprising sixty-five episodes, and ran reruns on Toon Disney's Jetix cake and on Disney XD. The series was produced by Marvel Films Animation, [3] forth with animation work by Tokyo Flick Shinsha (TMS). [4]

Synopsis [ edit ]

The series follows Peter Parker, a college student at Empire Country University who struggles to remainder his responsibilities as the hero Spider-Human with the problems of his personal life. Parker must navigate his romantic affections for beloved interests Felicia Hardy and Mary Jane Watson; maintain his friendship with Harry Osborn; focus on his bookish functioning every bit Dr. Brusque Connors' student; and help to support his Aunt May after the death of his Uncle Ben by working every bit a freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle. The Bugle is owned past loudmouth publisher J. Jonah Jameson, who often uses Parker'southward pictures of his alter-ego to discredit and deport out a smear campaign against Spider-Man. Parker'south peers at ESU include football star Wink Thompson, popular barista Liz Allan, scientific genius Debra Whitman, and research rival Michael Morbius.

As Spider-Human being, Parker faces various supervillains that threaten New York City, including criminal masterminds such every bit the Kingpin and the Hobgoblin, scientific mishaps similar Doctor Octopus and the Light-green Goblin, and the alien symbiotes Venom and Carnage. Spider-Homo is occasionally aided in his fight against criminal offense by other superheroes, including the X-Men, the Punisher, Blade, Doctor Strange, Daredevil, Iron Human, Captain America, and the Fantastic 4.

Adaptations [ edit ]

A large number of storylines and events from the comics are loosely adapted in the serial, such every bit:

Season ane [ edit ]

  • The get-go episode, "Dark of the Cadger", is loosely based on the comic story "Face-to-Face with... the Cadger!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #six (November 1963).
  • The episode "The Spider Slayer" is loosely based on the comic story "Captured By J.Jonah Jameson!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #25 (June 1965), with the subplot of Flash Thompson dressing up as Spider-Man to scare Peter Parker being taken from "Marked for Devastation by Dr. Doom!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #5 (October 1963).
  • The episode "Return of the Spider Slayer" borrows elements from the comic books including the mode Alistair Smythe treated Spider-Man and Jameson in a very similar way to how his begetter Spencer Smythe treated them in the comic story "24 Hours till Doomsday!" in The Astonishing Spider-Man #192 (May 1979), the three spider slayers are from "Invasion of the Spider Slayers Part v: Arachnophobia Also!" from The Amazing Spider-Human #372 (January 1993) and Mary Jane uses her famous line from her starting time comic appearance: "Confront it, Tiger. Yous simply hitting the jackpot", in the comic story "The Birth of a Super-Hero!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #42 (Nov 1966).
  • The episode "Physician Octopus: Armed and Unsafe" is loosely based on the comic story "Spider-Human being Versus Doctor Octopus" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #3 (July 1963).
  • The episode "The Menace of Mysterio" is loosely based on the comic story "The Menace of... Mysterio!" from The Astonishing Spider-Human #13 (June 1964).
  • The episode "The Sting of the Scorpion" is based on the comic story "Spidey Strikes Back!"/"The Coming of the Scorpion! OR: Spidey Battles Scorpey!" in The Amazing Spider-Human #19-20 (December 1964-January 1965).
  • The episode "Kraven the Hunter" is loosely adapted from the comic story of the same name from The Amazing Spider-Man #xv.
  • The dream sequence from the episode "The Alien Costume, Office I" where the symbiote and the Spider-Human costume fight over Peter Parker is adapted from the comic story "The Sinister Hush-hush of Spider-Man'south New Costume!" from The Amazing Spider-Human being #258 (Nov 1984).
  • The end of the episode "The Conflicting Costume, Part Two" where Spider-Man uses the bong to go free from the symbiote is adapted from the comic story "'Til Death Do Us Role!" from Web of Spider-Human being #1 (April 1985).
  • The beginning of the episode "The Alien Costume, Part Iii" where Eddie Brock has a wall covered with newspaper clippings of Spider-Man and turns into Venom swearing vengeance on Spider-Man is adapted from the comic story "Chance Encounter" from The Amazing Spider-Man #298 (March 1988), while the scene where Eddie menaces Peter at Aunt May'south domicile is adapted from the story "The Sand and the Fury" from The Amazing Spider-Man #317 (July 1989).
  • "The Hobgoblin" two-parter is loosely adjusted from the comic stories "Secrets!"/"Confessions!"/"Endings!" from The Amazing Spider-Human #249-251 (February–April 1984).
  • The episode "Twenty-four hours of the Chameleon" is loosely adapted from the comic story "Spider-Human being Vs. the Chameleon!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #i (March 1963).

Season 2 [ edit ]

  • The episode "The Insidious Vi" "and "Battle of the Insidious Six" are both based on the comic story "The Sinister 6!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man Annual #ane (October 1964).
  • In "Boxing of the Insidious Six" the scene where Peter is unmasked past the Insidious Six, after Aunt May is kidnapped by them (but he manages to convince them that he is a fraud) is from the comic story "Unmasked By Md Octopus!" from Amazing Spider-Man #12 (May 1964) but instead of Aunt May, information technology's Betty Brant who is kidnapped past Doctor Octopus by himself.
  • The episode "Hydro-Man" is based on the comic story "The Coming of Hydroman!" from The Amazing Spider-Human being #212 (January 1981).
  • The episodes "The Mutant Agenda" and "Mutants' Revenge" are based on Spider-Human: The Mutant Agenda #i-three (March–May 1994).
  • The episodes "Morbius" and "Enter the Punisher" are both based on the comic stories "The Spider or the Man?"/"A Monster Chosen Morbius!"/"Vampire at Large!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #100-102 (September–November 1971). The Homo-Spider plot is loosely adapted from "Fast Descent into Hell!"/"To Cede My Soul..." from Curiosity Fanfare #i-two (March 1982 and May 1982).
  • "Enter the Punisher" is likewise based on the comic story "The Punisher Strikes Twice!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (Feb 1974).
  • The episode "Tablet of Time" is based on the comic story "The Web Closes!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #73 (June 1969) with Smythe's robot originating from "Invasion of the Spider Slayers Part iv: One Clue Over The Cuckoo'southward Nest" from The Amazing Spider-Human #371 (December 1992).
  • The episode "Ravages of Time" is based on the comic stories "If This Be Bedlam!"/"Death Without Warning!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #74-75 (July- August 1969) and "Lifetheft Part One: The Wings of Age"/"Lifetheft Part Two: The Thief of Years"/"Lifetheft Part 3: The Sadness of Truth" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #386-388 (Feb–Apr 1994).
  • The episode "Shriek of the Vulture" is based on the comic stories "Duel to the Death with the Vulture!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (May 1963) and "The Wings of Age!" from The Amazing Spider-Human being #386 (February 1994).
  • The episode "The Final Nightmare" is loosely based on "The Thief of Years" from The Amazing Spider-Man #387 (March 1994).

Season iii [ edit ]

  • The episode "Make a Wish" is based on the comic stories "Doc Ock Wins!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #55 (December 1967) and "The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man!" from The Astonishing Spider-Human being #248 (January 1984). A flashback to Spider-Man's origin is shown and is adapted from the comic story "Spider-Man!" from Astonishing Fantasy #15.
  • The episode "Assail of the Octobot" is based on the comic stories "Disaster!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #56 (January 1968) and "The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #248 (January 1984).
  • The episode "Rocket Racer" is based on the comic stories "The Fiend from the Burn!" from Amazing Spider-Man #172 (September 1977) and "The Rocket Racer's Back in Town!"/"...And Where the Big Wheel Stops, Nobody Knows!" from The Astonishing Spider-Man #182-183 (July–August 1978).
  • The episode "The Ultimate Slayer" is loosely based on the comic story "Invasion of the Spider Slayers Role 6: The Bedlam Perspective" from The Amazing Spider-Man #373 (Jan 1993).
  • The episode "Tombstone" is loosely based on the comic stories "Grave Retentivity" from The Spectacular Spider-Man #139 and "Will!" from The Spectacular Spider-Man #142.
  • The episode "Venom Returns" is blended from several different comics including "Hearts and Powers"/"Gun From the Heart" from The Amazing Spider-Man #344-345 (February–March 1991) and "Toy Death!" from The Astonishing Spider-Human being #359 (Feb 1992).
  • The episode "Carnage" is loosely based on the comic stories "Savage Genesis"/"Savage Alliance"/"Cruel Grace!" from "The Amazing Spider-Man" #361-363 (April–June 1992).
  • The episode "The Spot" is based on the comic story "Truthful Confessions!"/"Spider on the Spot!" from Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Human being #98-99 (January–February 1985).
  • The episode "Goblin State of war!" is based on the comic story "The Goblin War" from The Amazing Spider-Man #312 (February 1989).
  • The episode "Turning Bespeak" is based on the comic stories "How Green Was My Goblin!" from The Astonishing Spider-Human being #39 (August 1966) and "The Dark Gwen Stacy Died"/"The Goblin's Final Stand!" from The Amazing Spider-Human #121-122 (June–July 1973).

Flavor 4 [ edit ]

  • The episode "Guilty" is based on "Guilty!"/"Lock-Up" from The Spectacular Spider-Man #150-151 (May–June 1989) and "Crash Out!" from The Spectacular Spider-Man #155 (October 1989).
  • The episode "The Black Cat" is based on "Never Permit the Black Cat Cross Your Path!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #194 (July 1979).
  • The episode "The Return of the Greenish Goblin" is based on "The Dark-green Goblin Lives Again!"/"The Green Goblin Strikes!" from The Amazing Spider-Man #136-137 (September–October 1974).

Season v [ edit ]

  • The episode "The Wedding" is loosely based on "The Wedding" from The Amazing Spider-Human being Annual #21 (September 1987).
  • The "Six Forgotten Warriors" saga is loosely based on "The Parents of Peter Parker!" from The Amazing Spider-Homo Annual #5 (November 1968) and "The Assassin-Nation Plot" storyline from The Astonishing Spider-Man #320-325 (September 1989–November 1989).
  • The "Cloak-and-dagger Wars" trilogy adapts the 1984 express serial Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars (May 1984–April 1985).
  • The "Spider Wars" duology adapts the 2nd Clone Saga (October 1994–Dec 1996).

Cast and characters [ edit ]

Main vocalism bandage [ edit ]

Production [ edit ]

While Marvel's X-Men blithe serial was being produced by Saban, Spider-Human was produced by the newly formed Marvel Films Blitheness; it was the only series that in-house studio produced, but was animated past TMS-Kyokuchi Corporation, [four] with their subsidiary, Seoul Moving-picture show helping their parent company with the prove'south blitheness (uncredited). Koko Enterprises Ltd. and Anima Sam Won did boosted animation for this serial (though they were too uncredited). For many years, the series was the second longest-running Marvel show created, later X-Men, as well as the longest-running series based on Spider-Man (until Ultimate Spider-Man surpassed its record in 2015). In some episodes, realistic guns were depicted, but merely in flashbacks, such as the showing of guns being fired during a flashback about the Punisher's origins where his wife was killed in the crossfire during a criminal offense. In Nov 2014 podcasts, Semper antiseptic that the show was not censored more whatsoever other show at the time and that every time this has been brought up to him, he feels information technology has been blown out of proportion; [5] Semper said that Curiosity had no artistic control on the TV serial because Curiosity at the time was in a tough time and shut to bankruptcy. In improver, Semper stated that Stan Lee had influence on the show in the first thirteen episodes. The series is currently owned and distributed by The Walt Disney Company (Curiosity's parent company), which acquired all Play tricks Kids-related properties from News Corporation and Saban International in 2001.

Writing staff [ edit ]

Producer John Semper was the primary credited writer on the testify, receiving some sort of writing credit (normally a story, co-story or co-writing credit) on sixty of the 65 produced episodes. He wrote 8 episodes solo; many of his story credits were actually adaptations of previously published comic volume stories.

Mark Hoffmeier was a frequent contributor, receiving credits on sixteen episodes, while Stan Berkowitz was credited on 9.

Many of the other series writers had previously worked on Batman: The Animated Serial , including Brynne Stephens, Marv Wolfman, Gerry Conway, Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir, Len Wein, and Sean Catherine Derek.

Semper watched previous Spider-Homo adaptations for inspiration, but he was not impressed by nigh of them. The only previous adaptation that impressed him was the live-activeness Japanese Spider-Human (1978), which he idea was a "nifty" show and "goofy fun." Japanese Spider-Man's behemothic mecha robot influenced the final multi-part parallel universe arc where Spider-Man'southward wealthy alter-ego has a robot. [3]

Animation [ edit ]

To reproduce New York Metropolis'south appearance, background illustrators undertook a large amount of visual inquiry by using photograph athenaeum from above New York, particularly rooftops. Maps were consulted for references and buildings were faithfully reproduced.

It has been reported that the animation cels depicting Manhattan's Pan Am Building (recently renamed the MetLife Building) were scrapped afterward beingness complete because the California-based fine art staff learned the Midtown landmark had been given a new sign more than a twelvemonth earlier.

The animation staff were directed to populate the urban center with cars and crowds on the street level. Semper believed that was one of the limitations of earlier Spider-Man blithe projects.

Originally, Marvel Films planned to brand the backgrounds completely CGI while Spider-Man swung around New York, yet due to budget constraints were forced to use traditional cel based blitheness while occasionally using CGI backgrounds by video game developer Kronos Digital Entertainment. Also, reuse of blitheness became more than common as the series progressed, which likewise included reuse of animation involving a character speaking (these scenes were sometimes slowed down in order to better match the actor's vocalization to the animation).

Music [ edit ]

Marvel outsourced the show's music to distributors Saban Entertainment, who were also responsible for the music in the concurrent X-Men drawing airing on Play a joke on Kids. The theme for the series was performed past Joe Perry of the hard rock band Aerosmith, although the song was written past Shuki Levy. Levy, Haim Saban and Udi Harpaz are credited as composers of the orchestral background score. The music was conducted with a live orchestra in Israel. It was recorded in Israel due to it being cheaper to practice it at that place than in the United states of america.

Reception [ edit ]

Spider-Man was both highly acclaimed and commercially successful, receiving wide critical praise for the faithfulness to the source material, the portrayal of many dissimilar archetype storylines from the comics, the deep focus on the titular hero's personal life, motivations and struggles and the layered character piece of work, along with the presentation of Spider-Man'due south rogues gallery. Information technology too garnered exceptionally high ratings for a Saturday forenoon cartoon and shortly after the premiere became the highest rated and almost popular children'southward television testify in America. Fans accept praised the series equally being the all-time adaptation of Spider-Human to date.

Cancellation [ edit ]

Producer John Semper Jr. clarified on his Facebook page that the testify's cancellation was non due to disagreements between executive producer Avi Arad and network head Margaret Loesch only rather funding bug:

"Pull a fast one on contracted for 65 episodes and that's exactly what we did. Fox hated Avi near from day ane, then nothing much changed there. It didn't help, but it wasn't the reason we were not picked upwardly for more episodes. New World, who actually produced the testify, had gone out of business concern, and then at that place was nobody to pay for whatever costs Fox wouldn't cover. And virtually shows rarely even fabricated it to 65 episodes, and then the feeling was nosotros were done and that was enough. Spider-Man wasn't "canceled". Information technology ran its full course." [six]

Awards [ edit ]

Author / Producer John Semper Jr. was nominated for an Annie Award in 1995 for All-time Individual Accomplishment for Writing in the Field of Animation for the episode "Day of the Chameleon". Spider-Human being was besides nominated for one 1996 Image Laurels for Outstanding Animated/Alive-Activeness/Dramatic Youth or Children's Series/Special. [7]

Merchandising [ edit ]

Three comic book series based on the TV series were produced:

  • Spider-Man Adventures (December 1994 to February 1996): [8] the first thirteen bug each adapted one episode from the first season, and the last two issues were original stories. Spider-Human Adventures #i–four was later reprinted in Kellogg's Froot Loops Mini-Comics #ane–four. [nine]
  • Adventures of Spider-Man (April 1996 to March 1997): featuring new stories based on the series. [ten] Adventures of Spider-Man was later reprinted in Spectacular Spider-Man (UK Magazine) #11–21 from August 1996 to May 1997. [11]
  • Marvel Adventures (April 1997 to September 1998): [12] anthology featuring various animated versions of Marvel characters—Spider-Man merely appeared sporadically.

A number of video games based on the serial were also produced:

Electronic versions of classic Spider-Man comics were released by Marvel that included narration by Christopher Daniel Barnes and featured animation and theme music from this series. Spider-Man novels inspired by selected episodes were also released. A broad variety of themed merchandise (tiffin boxes, cereals, clothing, etc.) was produced. McDonald'due south produced a themed line of Happy Repast toys for the show. Withal, this paled in comparison to the extensive official toy line that ran over eight series, and included a staggering corporeality of play sets and vehicles and actually lasted longer than the tv set series itself.

Release availability [ edit ]

Despite the fact that the show ended in 1998, the success of the live-action Spider-Human films have sparked more interest in new fans, allowing the series to air in reruns due to its new owners: The Walt Disney Company.

The show became bachelor for streaming in its entirety on the Disney+ service on November 12, 2022. [13]

The prove was temporarily taken off Disney+ on April 26, 2022, simply it returned to the service on the second of May that aforementioned year.

Home media [ edit ]

Region ane

During the series' run, some episodes were released on VHS. These were from 20th Century Fob Dwelling house Entertainment.

VHS Proper name Episode Titles Release Engagement Publisher Stock Number Notes
The Hobgoblin "The Hobgoblin" Parts 1 & 2 July 2, 1997 [fourteen] 20th Century Fob Home Entertainment 4176 Trailers:
FOX Kids Video Promo (1997)
Casper: A Spirited Get-go (1997)
FOX Toons Interactive CD-ROM Promo (1997)

In the late 1990s, some other selection of VHS compilations were released past Marvel Films/New World Entertainment (these tapes were distributed in Canada by Telegenic Amusement). These releases featured episodes edited into lxx–80, xc-100 minute movies based on the particular story arc.

VHS Name Episode Titles Release Date Publisher Stock Number Notes
The Venom Saga "The Alien Costume" Parts ane & 2 & 3 Nov 12, 1996 [15] Curiosity Films/New World Entertainment 00103 This Tape Is In SP Mode.

Contains lx Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.

Based on the all-new 1996 Spider-Man animated idiot box series

Revenge of the Goblins "The Hobgoblin" Parts one & two
"Enter the Greenish Goblin"
"Goblin War!"
January 28, 1997 [16] 00123 This Record Is In SP Fashion.

Contains lxxx Minutes Of A Feature Length Motion-picture show.

Contains The Post-obit Previews At The Beginning:
Spider-Human: The Venom Saga (1994)
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon (1996)

Spider Slayer "The Spider Slayer"
"Return of the Spider Slayer"
"Kraven the Hunter"
"The Return of Kraven"
March 18, 1997 [17] 00143 This Record Is In SP Mode.

Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.

Contains The Following Previews At The Kickoff:
Spider-Human: The Venom Saga (1994)
Dragon Flyz: Twenty-four hour period of the Dragon (1996)

Special Bonus: Kraven the Hunter Meets Spidey

Insidious Vi "The Insidious Six"
"Battle of the Insidious Six"
"Hydro-Man"
June 17, 1997 [18] 00163 This Tape Is In SP Mode.

Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.

Contains The Post-obit Previews At The Beginning:
The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Beast (1996)
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon (1996)

Special Bonus: Includes two episodes of Fe Man: "The Beast Within"
"Cell of Iron"

Mutant Calendar "The Mutant Agenda"
"Mutants' Revenge"
"Morbius"
September ix, 1997 [xix] 00183 This Tape Is In SP Mode.

Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Moving-picture show.

Contains The Post-obit Previews At The Beginning:
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon (1996)
The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Animal (1996)

Special Bonus: Includes two episodes of Fe Human being: "Iron Homo to the Second Power" Parts 1 & ii

Tablet of Fourth dimension "Enter the Punisher"
"Duel of the Hunters"
"Tablet of Fourth dimension"
"Ravages of Fourth dimension"
November 4, 1997 [20] 00203 This Tape Is In SP Manner.

Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.

Contains The Following Previews At The Kickoff:
Franklin (1997)
The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Beast (1996)

Special Bonus: Includes the final episode of Spider-Man: Mutant Agenda

And Contains Various Commercials At The End Of The Movie:
Spider-Man: Web Splashers Action Figures Advertising (1997)
Spider-Human being: Spider Wars Playset and Action Figures Advertisement (1996)

Neogenic Nightmare "Blade, the Vampire Hunter"
"The Immortal Vampire"
"Shrieks of the Vulture"
"The Terminal Nightmare"
May 19, 1998 [21] 00213 This Tape Is In SP Fashion.

Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Moving picture.

Contains Various Commercials At The Stop Of The Movie:
Spider-Human being: Web Flyers: Sneak Attack Action Figures Advertisement (1998)
Spider-Homo: Web Blaster Refills and Spider web Fluids Advertisement (1997)

Forgotten Warriors "Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter I"
"Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter II: Unclaimed Legacy"
"Six Forgotten Warriors, Affiliate 3: Secrets of the Six"
"6 Forgotten Warriors, Affiliate IV: The 6 Fight Again"
"Half dozen Forgotten Warriors, Chapter Five: The Price of Heroism"
Oct 27, 1998 [22] 00223 This Record Is In SP Manner.

Contains 100 Minutes Of A Characteristic Length Moving-picture show.

Contains The Following Previews At The Starting time:
Franklin (1997)

Based on the all-new 1996 Spider-Man animated television serial

And Contains Various Commercials At The Terminate Of The Movie:
Spider-Man: Spider Force Web Car Vehicles and Activeness Figures Advertisement (1997)
Spider-Man: Web Blaster Refills and Spider web Fluids Ad (1997)
Spider-Man: Web Flyers: Sneak Attack Action Figures Advertisement (1998)

The Sins of the Fathers "Framed"
"The Man Without Fear"
"The Ultimate Slayer"
"The Spot"
May 18, 1999 [23] 00233 This Tape Is In SP Mode.

Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Film.

Contains Diverse Commercials At The End Of The Movie:
Spider-Homo: Web Copter Vehicle and Web Fluids Advertisement (1998)
Spider-Man: Flip 'n' Trap Playset and Action Figures Advertisement (1998)
Spider-Homo: Spider Strength Web Car Vehicles and Action Figures Advertisement (1997)
Spider-Homo: Web Equalizer Refills and Web Fluids Advertisement (1997)

Surreptitious Wars "Clandestine Wars, Chapter I: Inflow"
"Secret Wars, Chapter Ii: The Gauntlet of the Carmine Skull"
"Secret Wars, Chapter Three: Doom"
"Spider Wars, Affiliate Four: I Really, Really Hate Clones"
"Spider Wars, Chapter V: Farewell, Spider-Man"
October 26, 1999 [24] 00243 This Tape Is In SP Mode.

Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.

To date, the only VHS and DVD releases of the series in the U.S. have been several volume sets from Buena Vista Dwelling house Entertainment that feature iv-5 episodes each.

Title Release Date Stock Number
Spider-Homo: The Ultimate Villain Showdown [25] 30 April 2002 25911
25898
Episodes:
  • The Sins of the Fathers Chapter II: Brand a Wish
  • The Sins of the Fathers Chapter III: Attack of the Octobot
  • The Sins of the Fathers Chapter IV: Enter the Green Goblin
  • The Sins of the Fathers Chapter V: The Rocket Racer

Features [26]

  • 1967 Classic Episode: "The Origin of Spider-Human being"
Spider-Man: The Return of the Green Goblin [27] 29 October 2002 28126
28128
Episodes:
  • The Sins of the Father: Chapter XII: The Spot
  • The Sins of the Father: Chapter 13: Goblin State of war!
  • The Sins of the Father: Chapter XIV: The Turning Point
  • Partners in Danger: Chapter I: Guilty

Features [28]

  • Partners in Danger: Chapter VIII: The Render of the Green Goblin (Alarm: This is missing its background music in the VHS version.)
  • 1967 Archetype Episode: "The Terrible Triumph of Physician Octopus/Magic Malice"
Daredevil vs. Spider-Man [29] 11 February 2003 28520
28521
Episodes:
  • The Sins of the Father: Affiliate Half-dozen: Framed
  • The Sins of the Father: Affiliate 7: The Man Without Fearfulness
  • The Sins of the Father: Chapter 8: The Ultimate Slayer
  • The Sins of the Father: Chapter 9: Tombstone

Features [30]

  • Classic 1966 Bonus Episode: "King Pinned" - Featuring Kingpin
  • Fantastic Four Bonus Episode, "And a Blind Man Shall Atomic number 82 Them" - Featuring Daredevil (DVD version only)
The Ultimate Spider-Man Collection [31] 2 Nov 2003
DVD Sets:
  • Spider-Man: The Ultimate Villain Showdown
  • Spider-Man: The Render of the Green Goblin
  • Daredevil vs. Spider-Man
Spider-Man vs. Dr. Ock [32] 29 June 2004 34571
34572
Episodes:
  • Doctor Octopus: Armed and Dangerous
  • Partners in Danger: Chapter Two: The Cat
  • Partners in Danger: Chapter Iii: The Black True cat
  • Partners in Danger: Affiliate V: Partners

Features [30]

  • A archetype 1967 bonus episode: The Power of Dr. Octopus/Sub-Naught for Spidey
Spider-Human: The Venom Saga [33] vii June 2005 34892
34893
DVD Sets:
  • The Alien Costume, Part One
  • The Conflicting Costume, Office Ii
  • The Alien Costume, Part Iii
  • The Sins of the Fathers, Chapter X: Venom Returns
  • The Sins of the Fathers, Chapter 11: Carnage

Region two

In the Uk, Sweden, and Frg, Clear Vision Ltd. has released all five seasons on DVD as of October nineteen, 2009.

DVD Proper name Ep # Release Date
Consummate Flavor 1 13 June 22, 2009 [34]
Consummate Flavour 2 fourteen August three, 2009 [35]
Consummate Flavour 3 14 August 17, 2009 [36]
Complete Season iv 11 September 14, 2009 [37]
Complete Season 5 13 October nineteen, 2009 [38]
The Complete Collection 65 November 11, 2011 [39]

Other releases

  • A Canadian DVD containing three episodes from the "Mutant Agenda" episodes. This is a reissue of the 1997 Marvel-New World/Telegenic VHS release (and it was mastered from 1 of those VHS releases); as a "Bonus" two episodes from the 1990s Iron Man Television set series are included, just like on the VHS release. (Please note there are no audio/subtitle selections.)
  • Canadians likewise received some other DVD release of the outset season two-parter "The Hobgoblin". This was a re-release of a 2002 VHS release past Disney; the video quality of the episodes on the DVD is that of a VHS transfer. There are no bonus features or audio/subtitle selections on this DVD either.
  • A VCD release by Magnavision Abode Video.
  • A boxed set of all the DVDs released in Poland, just entitled "Spider-Human: v DVD Fix". The front of the box features the same graphics as "The Ultimate Villain Showdown". DVDs including random assortments of episodes were as well distributed with various magazines, ranging from entire story arcs to two or three episodes per DVD.
  • Several 2-episode DVDs released past Marvel in 2002 prior to the acquisition by Disney.
  • 3 DVDs with 2 episodes each were released regionally for Serbia and Montenegro, Republic of croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and herzegovina and Republic of macedonia with Serbian, Croatian and Slovene dubs on them in 2005.
  • The entire starting time season is bachelor on Xbox Live and iTunes through Disney XD.
  • All 5 seasons are currently available for digital purchase on Vudu and Amazon.
  • The entire serial was available on Disney+ but was taken off for some reason. Later on May ii it fabricated its return to the service.
  • There were besides unlicensed DVDs that had The Chance Continues on them that independent two episodes from about of the movies that were released past Marvel Films/New World Entertainment. For example, one was Spider-Human being - Blade the Vampire Hunter which contained ii episodes which were "Bract, the Vampire Hunter" and "The Immortal Vampire", a two-function story episode from the 2d season, making it like a movie based on the toy line, Spider-Human: Vampire Wars.
  • In France, all episodes were released on DVD from local Editor TF1 video, simply only with French tracks voices and no subtitles available.

Homemade DVDs of the show have become popular among fans due to a lack of official DVD releases. The bootlegs feature all of the episodes but some of them have depression video quality and watermarks. This is likely to change every bit the entire serial becomes available in the United kingdom. The series is currently the 9th about wanted unreleased DVD at TVShowsOnDVD.com. [forty]

Legacy [ edit ]

The final 2 episodes of Spider-Human: The Animated Series, near multiple Spider-Human being characters crossing dimensions to different universes, was the first Spider-Man story involving parallel universes. This inspired the Spider-Verse, which later appeared in diverse Spider-Man comics, cartoons and films in the early 21st century. [41]

Spiritual successor [ edit ]

On November i, 2014 at the Comikaze Expo, where the show's 20th anniversary was historic, John Semper Jr. revealed that much of the bandage and coiffure of Spider-Man, himself included, had agreed to reunite for a new crowdfunded series entitled "War of the Rocket Men". [42] [43] [44] [45] In addition, in late 2014, Semper Jr started a website (cartoonspiderman.com) that features behind-the-scenes content, podcasts nearly the show, a link to the Facebook page that Semper regularly posts on and more. In April 2016, Semper's YouTube business relationship posted a video in which he revealed that he had written a short story following upward on the series, detailing Peter finding Mary Jane, referring to the story every bit "an autobiographical fan-fiction" in which he reminisced on what it was like writing the last episodes of the series, besides as detailing how Peter and Mary Jane would have been reunited, adding one could recall of information technology equally "the lost episode of Spider-Homo: The Animated Series". Semper explained that he would exist releasing this as a perk on a crowd-funding entrada for War of the Rocket Men. The video besides featured the returning voices of Christopher Daniel Barnes and Sara Ballantine every bit Spider-Homo/Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson respectively in an audio promo prologue entitled "Peter Finds Mary Jane".[ citation needed ]

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