DACrowe said:
Actually you just lost.
I wasn't arguing and now you're posting your opinion as fact.
The ‘I will win‘, comment I just posted because it amused me.
Does posting sentences that comprise of-
‘TAS had better characters,’ and- ‘TAS was more negaging to watch episode from episode.’
Highlight that you are expressing an opinion and not fact? Strange, it did not seem that way.
If we look at my sentences, you can see that I used ‘in my opinion’ to explain it was an opinion-
‘I'm not interested in a show that tries recreating the comics of the era because it just comes lame, goofy and over complicated for a Saturday morning cartoon.
That’s my opinion.’
DACrowe said:
Personally I thought the voice acting was juvenile in both '80s shows (and the '60s one too) and hammy without any depth. AS compared to Barnes who nailed Spidey or the Doc Ock, Hale's Black Cat, Azaria's Venom, Rosco's Kingpin, etc.
To me I found the voice acting, particularly on Peter Parker himself way off.
PP came across as a moaning b-itch deliberating over every minor decision he faced in any given day.
His voice too did not really sound like PP, instead like what someone thought PP might sound like.
Go watch SM ‘81 that is the real voice of PP/SM.
In SM ‘81 apart from others things, PP/SM is portrayed as a much more collected and cool character, less of a whining *****. Also there is nothing juvenile about the voice acting, I think you have just said that because you cannot raise any valid complaints against the voice acting, as I can towards TAS.
DACrowe said:
BTW, ironically the GG was voiced by the same actor in the '80s show as the '90s show. But in the '90s show he was a recurring character who was a bad father struggling with his son and didn't physically transform into a goblin.
Interesting fact, I did not know that.
The actor was very good in both shows, but obviously I prefer the art style and simplified take on GG of SM ‘81. It works better in the format of a Saturday morning cartoon.
DACrowe said:
And I disagree that the '80s show captures the feeling of the comics beter. I found it extremely shallow and it was a formula of singular villains showing up and being defeated without much carrying over of storylines. The '90s show had storylines, villains and supporting cast subplots that moved ever. And they were fun to watch....instead of the same episode with a new villain, over and over and over and over....
Well we have been over this x times and no doubt it will continue.-
GG did return a few times in SM ‘81 and ultimately SM ‘81 was the show that truly nailed the real Spider-man for me. TAS did it for you. For me though it is SM ‘81 that is more exciting to watch on numerous repeat viewings. I also find many TAS episodes to be a great bore, or vastly imature.
Such as the forgotten six hero’s (or whoever they are) in space w/ Spidey (boring) plus the re occurring neogentic recombinator plot lines. These especially were vastly more juvenile than anything that ever appeared in SM ‘81. Again I find it amusing tho not surprising that you are unable to detail any plot lines or specific episodes in SM ‘81 that you thought were juvenile. Whereas I can of TAS.
DACrowe said:
Also, I do agree the '80s show attempted to look more like the Lee/Romita era (my favorite art and story-wise) while the '90s show tried to get a DeFalco era look. Neither I think captured their aim as both looked simplistic and dumbed down. But the animation (motion) was fluid in the '90s show and not blocky like in '81.
To be honest I can recall many scenes in TAS were Spidey might have jumped onto a wall and the animation was jerky. Almost looking as if it was in slo mo, tho clearly not meant to be. I never saw this type of thing in SM ‘81, and I have been comparing episodes on my computer last night.
SM ‘81 perfectly captured the Romita look, whereas to say TAS was based on Tom DeFalco era is a bit of a cop out as he worked w/ numerous artists.
It’s a bit like saying nothing.
DACrowe said:
NOw qualit yis all subjective so I won't say you're right or wrong, but I know the '90s TAS captured the tone and atmosphere of the comics better. Whether you like it as much or prefer the voice acting, whatever. Nostolgia will aways win out but it is all subjective anyway.
Maybe we should have a poll then?
To me TAS captured a familiarity w/ the comics because it was trying to recreate them by dumbing down adapted arcs. SM ‘81 they did not adapt any comics arcs directly, yet it did TOTALLY capture the cast both in appearance/animation/mannerisms and especially in voice acting- see SM ‘81 for perfect PP/SM & DOC OCK etc. Better than any other media based on the comics that has appeared before or since.
A poll does not always yield accurate results as everybody remembers TAS, but half the posters here probably have never seen the superior SM ‘81.