Spider-Man is one of the most popular superheroes of all time, and the one that is very versatile when it comes to adaptations. We had several shows and films on Spider-Man, from live-action to animation and video games, each with unique download, visual style and tone. Tom Holland's Boy's Peter Parker is very different from Jaden Jake Nsonson, Peter B. Parker and the tragic, mopey's version of the image of Jaek Johnonson (which The audience voted as a single the best live-action Peter Parker).
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Even in animation we saw a lot Different interpretations of voice actors through games, TV and movieDisplaying Peter as an older man, the newcomer has just begun his powers or an established hero. Although there were many animated TV shows "Spider-Man", each with their own fans and defenders, one show is usually left out of the conversation-"Spider-Man: The Animation Series" on MTV.
This was a wild experiment. The show starred by Neil Patrick Harris as Peter Parker, in a story designed to serve as a sequel to Sam Raimi's first film "Spiderman". In addition, it was a loose adaptation of the then comics "Ultimate Spider-Man" by Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Bagley, Stewart Ammon and David Lafuente. These two approaches never fit together, and in the end, the show simply gave up too much from Raimi's films - which also just pulled the whole thing in the second film.
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The show is probably best remembered for its bold use of CEL-Sensen CG animation, unusual at the time in a high-profile cartoon like this one, and which today looks quite dating. However, not only does this cartoon look very unique, but it has moments in the short-lived cartoon with 13 episodes, where you can almost draw a line between its visual experimentation and what eventually became a "Spider-Man: in Spider-Verse".
Show before its time
The vocal actor for "Spider-Man: The new animated series" was also quite unusual. In addition to Neil Patrick Harris (who would return to the role in the video game "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions"), we have a slave zombie Play Kurt Connors, aka lizard. Silver Sable is played by Virginia Madsen, while Katie Griffin and Ereeremi Piven have shown Gaines twins. Strangely, although the show did not apply to Marvel's larger universe, a appearance from Kingpin appeared, iousubopitically played by Michael Clark Duncan - who starred in the 2003 unrelated film "Daredeville".
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Although the show reportedly had great creative freedom, there was one caution. "Spider-Man: The new animated series" was not allowed to include the image of Aunt May because MTV executives were afraid that an older character would alienate the target young audience. However, there was no lack of comic book characters, from Kaven Hunter to Electro - which received the most Sam Raimi of portraits, here is renamed as a mistreated outsider who eventually becomes a victim of his anger in the best episode of the series. It is a display that is not caught properly on the screen, except in a strange way from ELECTRY MODERT IN "The Incredible Spider-Man 2."
Unfortunately, the show was canceled due to poor rating, and "Spider-Man: The new animated series" was left to a shocking clifancher. After being cheated by Kaven Hunter and Geinsein's twins to think that Mary Janeein was killed, Peter loses his belief in his abilities as a hero and decided to throw him in a story that would be nicely tied to Raimi's Spider-Man 2.
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