a5c7b9f00b An animated television show that focuses on a sixteen-year-old Peter Parker, and the origins of Spider-Man. Orphaned schoolboy Peter Parker lost even his uncle, leaving him with old, semi-helpless aunt May. Trough a messed-up experiment with spider DNA, he acquires super-powers. But he only uses them when masked in a flashy costumeSpider-man, a mysterious dashing hero who defeats all crooks. As Peter, his life is far humbler, moonlightingphotographer for the Bugle. As a big fan of Spider-Man I love this show and it really gives him justice. I hope there will be an season 3, 4, and 5 for this show because it has big expectations to be one of the greatest superhero animated series at all time. Anyway this show has a wide array of villains, supporting characters, and Spidey while having justmuchfocus on his alter ego, Peter Parker. A few of the villains from season one are Vulture, Shocker, Venom, Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Sandman, Rhino, Lizard, Hammerhead Tombstone, and Electro. Which are all portrayed quite well. Season 2 introduces Mysterio, Kraven, Molten Man, and Silvermane and all the rest of the same villains from season 1 (besides the Lizard which they are planning to do a spin off movie of.) Anyway this show is a must for Spider-Man fans and comic book fans everywhere and I hope you enjoy itmuchI did. Spectacular Spider-Man is just the thing to please two circles: those who want to get into Spider-Man on a further level than just the movies (if they haven&#39;t read much of the comics) and those who are die-hard fans looking for their next spidey-injection. It gives a fresh perspective on the Peter Parker saga, evenit&#39;s meant, or aimed at possibly, at kids. Its style reminds one of Kim Possible with the characters&#39; profiles, especially with the eye-lids being so wideto suggest something so comical its almost hard to take seriously. And it&#39;s bright and flashy too, with only the sporadic sort of darkness one remembers from the 1990&#39;s Batman animated series.<br/><br/>But when Spectacular Spider-Man works, it works so wellto wonder if it might even beat out some of the best Spider-Man comics has to offer in the 21st century. Sure, some characters can be whiny (Harry Osbourne) or nagging (Aunt May) or underdeveloped when compared to their filmic counterparts or just &#39;different&#39; in a way that&#39;s unsettling (Doc Ock and the Sandman are the two biggies for me). For the most part though the writing is so strongto give every episode a sense of urgency, of the weight on Parker&#39;s shoulders moment to moment and beat to beat. Can he bounce between Mary Jane and his &#39;night-life&#39;? How can he get those next pictures to the Bugle? Will he beat that incredibly menacing dude voiced perfectly by Keith David? I never thought that the show totally floored me like I&#39;ve seen from Batman or another recent animated piece like Avatar. But the stories involved me, the animation usually deliveredcomplimentary to the characters and settings, and its voiced extremely well. Hard to go wrong.
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