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It featured a far more mature version of the hero than seen on television or comic books. Throughout the series, characters are clearly killed, instead of the usual dissapearance from the series, and several characters have been implied to have had sex.

The Series takes place in Earth Peter and Mary Jane try to Establish a relationship though without success. Meanwhile, Harry craves revenge on Spider-Man, whom he blames for the death of his father.

Spider-Man faces the usual assortment of villains such as Lizard , Kraven The Hunter , and Electro while trying to maintain his job and his studies. However, he faces two psychic twins who ruin everything in his heroic life. In the end, this causes Peter to give up being Spider-Man and try to live a normal life. The end of the series proves what Green Goblin said in the Spider-Man film: "In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you.

Spider-Man Wiki Explore. Sandbox New to the wiki? Shamefully, it's greatly overlooked. The series was rather short-lived , at only 13 episodes.

A second season was planned but never started. Not to be confused with the series that inspired the name from this one, Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Community Showcase More. Peter Parker was originally supposed to wear baggier clothes to hide his superhero musculature, but cost-effective difficulties with the CG format prevented folds from being put into his everyday attire. As a result, Peter's street clothes were redesigned to be close-fitting and contemporary, while still managing to hide his physique and the costume he wore under his duds as Spider-Man.

Aunt May does not appear in this series except for a photograph in Peter's bedroom , because MTV executives feared that the appearance of any old people would deter their target youth audience from watching. The series employed a device which became a calling card for the show, where Peter Parker could apparently move so fast as to almost instantly change into his costume at will. Some of these scenes were visually creative.

The police interrogation room sequence from "Law of the Jungle" is frequently cited as one of the best, with Peter shedding his clothes and suiting up as Spider-Man in a series of frozen, strobe light images as the emergency power struggles to kick in. However, other "quick changes" were downright baffling.



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