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Spider-Man (1967) 4 4.60%
Spidey Super Stories (1974) 1 1.15%
Amazing Spider-Man (1978) 1 1.15%
Spiderman (1978, Japanese) 1 1.15%
Spider-Man (1981) 1 1.15%
Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends (1981) 7 8.05%
Spider-Man: The Animated Series 28 32.18%
Spider-Man Unlimited 1 1.15%
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series 1 1.15%
The Spectecular Spider-Man 42 48.28%
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Old 11-19-2009, 04:54 PM   #1
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Old 11-19-2009, 05:11 PM   #2
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For me this is a tough call between the original animated series from the 60s and Spectacular Spider-Man. I also have a lot of nostalgia tied up with the 90s TAS and Amazing Friends.

Ultimately, I think Spectacular is the best in that it has high quality modern animation to go along with great stories and faithfulness to the source material, especially the old Lee/Ditko and Lee/Romita Sr. stories.
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For me this is a tough call between the original animated series from the 60s and Spectacular Spider-Man. I also have a lot of nostalgia tied up with the 90s TAS and Amazing Friends.

Ultimately, I think Spectacular is the best in that it has high quality modern animation to go along with great stories and faithfulness to the source material, especially the old Lee/Ditko and Lee/Romita Sr. stories.
You actually like Spectecular SM animation? Thats the reason why I haven't even started watching it, also Peter's mold is anoying
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Old 11-19-2009, 05:21 PM   #4
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"Spectacular Spider-Man" has fast, beautiful animation. Sharp writing. Great, logical character development. A cool soundtrack. And an absolutely phenomenal voice cast.

It is both objectively and subjectively superior to any Spidey series that came before it.

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You actually like Spectecular SM animation? Thats the reason why I haven't even started watching it, also Peter's mold is anoying
Sigh, because I am sick of saying this to ignoramuses. You don't have a problem with the animation, what you dislike are the character designs. Most of the series before this had slow, horrendous, animation that was full of errors.
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Old 11-19-2009, 05:29 PM   #6
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Sigh, because I am sick of saying this to ignoramuses. You don't have a problem with the animation, what you dislike are the character designs. Most of the series before this had slow, horrendous, animation that was full of errors.
Dude, you have to agree with me about the mold, mold is the main reason I don't watch the show, it's ignorant!
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You actually like Spectecular SM animation? Thats the reason why I haven't even started watching it, also Peter's mold is anoying
I love the animation on Spectacular actually. The character designs might be a little anime-ish with the big eyes and what not, but that's not really a problem for me since I like that style anyway. What I love though is the action and movement with both Spidey and the villains. Like ViciousX said it's very fluid and well paced, especially the fight scenes and just swinging through the city.
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Sigh, because I am sick of saying this to ignoramuses..
Dude, what's up with that? Not cool.

That said, now that I've watched it Spectacular edges out the 90's series, if only just.
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Dude, what's up with that? Not cool.

That said, now that I've watched it Spectacular edges out the 90's series, if only just.
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Dude, you have to agree with me about the mold, mold is the main reason I don't watch the show, it's ignorant!
First of all, it's spelled mole. And second of all... it doesn't bother me. Some people have moles.

As for why Peter has a mole. The character designer, Sean Galloway has that mole. He asked if he could give it to Peter, and the producers said "sure."

And, right, the show's ignorant. I have not seen any other series pay as much tribute to Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and John Romita as this one. Hell, they've got Doc Bromwell, Coach Smith and so many characters. Not one single character with a name is one they made up. All from the comics.
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First of all, it's spelled mole. And second of all... it doesn't bother me. Some people have moles.

As for why Peter has a mole. The character designer, Sean Galloway has that mole. He asked if he could give it to Peter, and the producers said "sure."

And, right, the show's ignorant. I have not seen any other series pay as much tribute to Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and John Romita as this one. Hell, they've got Doc Bromwell, Coach Smith and so many characters. Not one single character with a name is one they made up. All from the comics.
Fine I'll watch it, but can you promise it's worth it?
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It does? In what way?
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It does? In what way?
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Boris Meyseyev, research and you'll know
I'd honestly rather hear you explain it just so I don't come to any sort of misunderstanding.
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I'd honestly rather hear you explain it just so I don't come to any sort of misunderstanding.
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