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Post by Iron Bonny Shades on Sept 30, 2003 8:41:10 GMT -5
....if so, how does it compare to the other spidey shows that have been produced.
Rate them if you can.
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Post by quazalpene on Sept 30, 2003 16:34:35 GMT -5
Okay here it goes rating spidey....
Original: Whats not to like, or to hate. Twisted Stan Lee plots, with tons of stock footage...how many different kinds of mole men sink the city?? Personally I can watch this anymore...perhaps because I watched everyday at noon as kid for nearly 10 years straight.
Spidey and Friends: Does anyone remember this...it was like Spidey, Iceman, and bunch of others living together in appartment...a super heros version of Friends. I barely remember it..so juding to hard...I do remember it was corny and full of regulated morales.
Spider Man '90's: My favorite, good animation, plots true to the comic but different enough to be interesting. I mean the sinister six..AWESOME, Nick Fury, Black Cat, it had it all, as well an evolving plot line. though not overly deep it reamins Marvels best made for TV lines to date (yes I know that's not hard). Along with its worthy compeditor Gargoyles the 90's where one of north america's best decades for TV cartoons
Spider Man...ah 2099 or is it Ultimate...hmm...Okay this was not that long ago just after the Spider man 1990 series died off..they made a new one..or maybe two...I'm not sure. Either way it was about spiderman and his techo-acessaries in his suit and power ranger or card captor style power up transformation...thankfully it died quickly, I saw about 3-4 episodes before I contracted a strange gagging disease and developed selective memory loss.
Spider Man '03, cell shaded...Okay I had real problems watching this when it first came on...computer generated cartoons? Okay, yes I relize the work that goes in to, but I think "lazy" everytime I see a character or backdrop that looks like its been block filled, or textures that are flat plastic (perfect for dropping right into a toy generator don'y you think)...plus it looks way to much like a video game...which some people like.
However as a big boy, and good critic I've looked passed its art and found much of the same plot found in the '90s version. Of course it has its own twists, and excels in some places and fails in others...hopefully it'll pick up and gain at least a couple of ongoing story arcs, good writing could save it from being just another mondane cartoon
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Post by Dr. Doom III on Oct 5, 2003 17:36:21 GMT -5
The computer animation sucks.
Doom cannot get beyond how bad it looks to see any deeper.
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Post by Anastas on Oct 5, 2003 19:45:51 GMT -5
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends had Iceman and Firestar as Spidey's roommates at his Aunt May's. The second season saw the show paired up with The Incredible Hulk.
It's been a while, but I remember an old episode where Iceman and Firestar had to aid their old teammates, the X-Men.
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Post by CRACKCAT on Oct 5, 2003 20:56:51 GMT -5
It sucks nyo. It sucks more than anything has ever sucked before nyo.
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Post by RavenCat on Oct 10, 2003 3:01:15 GMT -5
It stinks worse than what Eddie Guerro did to Big Show on Smackdown today. (for those that didn't see it, it involved a septic tank and is very reminiscent of what Austin did to McMahon)
Art= yuck, I've seen better animation on 80s games Plots= not bad Voice Acting= yuck Verdict: I'm reading the paper or watching another show I taped when it's on
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Post by DustinFireblade on Oct 11, 2003 21:11:12 GMT -5
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends had Iceman and Firestar as Spidey's roommates at his Aunt May's. The second season saw the show paired up with The Incredible Hulk. It's been a while, but I remember an old episode where Iceman and Firestar had to aid their old teammates, the X-Men. I remember that episode...wasn't it against Juggernaut? As for the new Spiderman? I didn't even know there was one. And I have two boys 11 and 8...
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