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You and I have very different definitions of people who should be labeled "Mr. Muscles".:huh:

You and I have very different definitions on most things Spidey related, bar one or two exceptions.

Peter musculature was defined, but his mass was hardly abnormal.

Yeah it was. Nearly all the male characters on the show looked beefed up. Even wheelchair bound Smythe had the most muscular looking legs, arms and chest lol:

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TAS's rendering of Spidey reminded me the most of the Ditko Spidey

I don't see it. Ditko's Spidey was slimmer.

As you can see here, Daredevil (who also isn't an overly-jacked hero) is both taller and carrying more mass.

Are we looking at the same picture? They both look like Mr Muscles in that pic. Only DD's costumes shows off his chest muscles shape.
 
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I've only just started season 2 of Spectacular Spider-Man (and have seen all of TAS and am currently re-watching it) but here are my thoughts:

Spectacular's action and animation was a huge improvement on TAS and I admire the simplicity of the art style. However, it felt like it tried to do too much, story arcs occurring way too quickly. To clarify, it didn't feel like they were just cramming things in for the sake of it, but, for example, we got the S6 so soon and Venom felt rushed and forced for the finale; Eddie's hatred for Peter was too sudden towards the end of season 1 and I think it would have been best if they covered Eddie over the two seasons. (no spoilers please, I don't know if Venom makes a re-appearance after season 1 just yet)

Spider-Man: TAS did a great job of fleshing out story arcs and many characters for their appearances to be meaningful and memorable and their roles having significance in the story. While the recycling of animation and Spidey's poor combat skills were a letdown for the show, the series still carried a lot of heart and featured great storytelling. It was nice to see Peter's/Spider-Man's intelligence come to good use too, showing that he's capable of more than just swinging around the city and kicking a thug or two.

It's taken a while for Spectacular to grow on me and I think the best thing about the show is the focus made on Peter's own life which I actually enjoy watching more than the Spider-Man moments. I like how troubled Peter is yet he still tries to look out for his friends and Aunt May and does his best at balancing his dual-identities. While TAS took Peter's circle of friends and spread them out over several seasons, focusing on one or two characters and then leaving the majority absent, I've liked how we've immediately gotten to see Peter interacting with everyone at high school and I like how they keep toying with Peter's romance with 3 potential love interests at the ready for him (Liz, Gwen, MJ) yet it takes Peter a while to decide who he really has feelings for and he's still quite awkward around the ladies, despite their obvious interest in him. From what I recall in TAS, Peter's more likely to be called up on a date and doesn't seem to have much of a problem with women, it's just turning up on time and not letting Spider-Man get in the way that is the problem for him. Going back to SSM, that's something that resonates really with me and I like how "human" Peter feels; his life as a teenager is believable and Peter is easily likeable, making it all the more easy to root for him.

On a little side-note, I get what they were trying to do with SM2, related to what I've mentioned above and having a Peter Parker that is struggling to balance his life as a student and as Spider-Man, but Spectacular handles that a lot better; Tobey Maguire's lack of charisma and almost lifeless performance as Peter in that film is one of the main things that turns me off what everyone calls the greatest Spider-Man movie ever. If Maguire had retained that energy he had from SM1, then yeah, maybe I would have felt a lot more for him in SM2 but he was just too boring and miserable. If they'd characterised Peter in SM2 similar to Peter in SSM then I wouldn't have anything to critique about the second installment in the trilogy.

I know this thread isn't dedicated specifically to whether TAS or SSM is better but I know that the two shows have sat very well with fans, hence the comparisons made between the two.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series gets a score of 8.5/10 from me, I love that show and wouldn't get bored of watching it over and over again. Christopher Daniel Barnes is great and his performance will never be forgotten. The cameos from other Marvel characters, incorporated into the storyline, has always been fun to watch and if it hadn't had been for TAS, I would never have had heard about a lot of these other Marvel characters as a kid, being completely new to their introduction now (in the MCU and other media). Spectacular Spider-Man has some great elements but IMO it suffers from Spider-Man's encounter with villains and tackling crime being a little too condensed.
 
You and I have very different definitions on most things Spidey related, thank goodness.



Yeah it was. Nearly all the male characters on the show looked beefed up. Even wheelchair bound Smythe had the most muscular looking legs, arms and chest lol:

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I don't see it. Ditko's Spidey was slimmer.



Are we looking at the same picture? They both look like Mr Muscles in that pic. Only DD's costumes shows off his chest muscles shape.

I'll grant you that Smythe didn't fit the animation style all that well, since his legs should have been atrophied.

As for Spidey, he didn't look abnormal at all. If there is a difference between he and the Ditko renditions, it's negligible. If I had to guess (since his height/ weight weren't established TMK), I'd say Peter was around 6' and 200-210lbs. That's hardly what I'd term a large man or "Mr. Muscles". When Spidey was confronted by characters who have historically been much larger than him (Rhino, Venom, Lizard), he was correctly dwarfed.
 
Happy 20th anniversary to one of the most popular comic book cartoons.
Not as big as Batman: TAS, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles of the old days, but it's still highly regarded as one of the most popular and most memorable comic book cartoons, even to this day, and that is an accomplishment.
 
Happy 20th anniversary to one of the most popular comic book cartoons.
Not as big as Batman: TAS, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles of the old days, but it's still highly regarded as one of the most popular and most memorable comic book cartoons, even to this day, and that is an accomplishment.

I rank SM:TAS as the 2nd greatest comic book based 'toon ever, behind only Avengers: EMH.
 
Theres been lots of activity lately about STAS, is the show finally coming to DVD or something?
 
Happy 20th anniversary to one of the most popular comic book cartoons.
Not as big as Batman: TAS, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles of the old days, but it's still highly regarded as one of the most popular and most memorable comic book cartoons, even to this day, and that is an accomplishment.

Way better then batman TAS. Batman TAS is so overrated. The batman was better there I said it.
 
Theres been lots of activity lately about STAS, is the show finally coming to DVD or something?
Probably because it's the 20th anniversary of the show.

I rank SM:TAS as the 2nd greatest comic book based 'toon ever, behind only Avengers: EMH.

Way better then batman TAS. Batman TAS is so overrated. The batman was better there I said it.
I didn't mean what I said from personal view, rather from cultural reaction.
 
I was so hoping after X-Men getting a release that Spidey would follow, I'm still waiting! Come on Disney!

I've not heard anything but a Blu-ray release would be pretty sweet.

I can't see a Blu release happening ever unfortunately. But who knows?
 
I can't see a Blu release happening ever unfortunately. But who knows?

People used to say the same about TSSM getting a Blu-ray release. The reasoning was, they still had the second season only available as single volumes and Sony hadn't ever gotten around to releasing the second season as a complete set like they did with the first season. It makes sense because you'd think there would be some sort of a progression there. The first season was released as single separate volumes too before the complete set was released. IMO, what sparked the Blu-ray release for TSSM was the theater release of ASM2. Sony, having lost the animation rights to Disney, were probably looking to make some extra cash. I can honestly say the absolute best thing about ASM2 was the decision to release TSSM on BR alongside it, lol. And...with the movie cash I got with that purchase, my ticket to ASM2 was free :cool:

So, why wouldn't a Blu release for TAS ever happen? Is there a rights issue or something else equally complicated that is holding a release back??
 
So, why wouldn't a Blu release for TAS ever happen? Is there a rights issue or something else equally complicated that is holding a release back??

I think a DVD release is far more likely for an older animated show than a Blu-Ray release. I just want it to match with the five volumes of the X-Men animated series that were released on DVD. I can't see the older Marvel animated shows being released on Blu-Ray. Spectacular was a more recent show so a Blu-Ray release makes sense. I'm not sure the 90s X-Men and Spider-Man are HD friendly.
 
I think a DVD release is far more likely for an older animated show than a Blu-Ray release. I just want it to match with the five volumes of the X-Men animated series that were released on DVD. I can't see the older Marvel animated shows being released on Blu-Ray. Spectacular was a more recent show so a Blu-Ray release makes sense. I'm not sure the 90s X-Men and Spider-Man are HD friendly.

If 'oldies' like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and the 60's Batman show can get a nice BR release, I'm sure the 90's show is capable of getting one.
 
If 'oldies' like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and the 60's Batman show can get a nice BR release, I'm sure the 90's show is capable of getting one.

Possibly sure, but all three of those were able to get the remaster treatment, two of those I know were done on actual film, which is ideal for a HD release. I can't say the same for Spider-Man, I could see a Blu-Ray release for the disc space. But a HD remaster? I don't see Disney/Marvel be willing to do it. It doesn't even have a proper DVD release yet.
 
Possibly sure, but all three of those were able to get the remaster treatment, two of those I know were done on actual film, which is ideal for a HD release. I can't say the same for Spider-Man, I could see a Blu-Ray release for the disc space. But a HD remaster? I don't see Disney/Marvel be willing to do it. It doesn't even have a proper DVD release yet.

I know, I know. I don't wanna give up hope. I'll take a proper DVD release over nothing but a jump to Blu would be awesome. On what format was TAS originally completed?
 
Apparently it was released on DVD over here in the UK...

Can't find it tho
 

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