World The Ultimate Spider-Man Animated Series Discussion Thread - Part 2

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Watching episodes from this show again
Am I guilty for laughing? I enjoy it
 
It's surprising they didn't time it to capitalize on the ASM2 premiere. It will probably be on when the Avengers season ends.
 
Well TASM2, while divisive and poorly done, is much better than Ultimate Dragonfly, and much different characters and story arcs, so capitalizing wouldn't be as sccessful as others.
 
Nope! No one should feel guilty for finding enjoy in something. :cwink:
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You are right, especially seeing this show does not insult a culture or otherwise, I should enjoy it without regretting or feeling guilty about it :D
 
I just watched the episode " Ultimate Deadpool ".

Although I know the gist iof the character (merc, fourth wall, etc.) I've never read a comic featuring him.

Is he always this manic or is he just done like this for the episode?

Five minutes in and I'd had enough of him.

Beyond a doubt the most irritating character ever on TV.
 
I just watched the episode " Ultimate Deadpool ".

Although I know the gist iof the character (merc, fourth wall, etc.) I've never read a comic featuring him.

Is he always this manic or is he just done like this for the episode?

Five minutes in and I'd had enough of him.

Beyond a doubt the most irritating character ever on TV.

Basically, the Deadpool you saw in the cartoon was a "kid-friendly" and "rated-G" version of the real Deadpool. Deadpool has always had a mouth on him, but they really turned up the volume on him in Ultimate Spider-Man, in my opinion. Instead of making him really violent and morbidly funny, they just made him zanier and louder.

Not gonna lie, though ... I've seen the Ultimate Deadpool episode and I found myself laughing at one joke:

"Booby traps!"

"HAHA! You said traps!"

Anyway, I'd say that if you want to see a more accurate depiction of Deadpool, check out the Hulk Vs Wolverine movie. He's loud and has a one-liner for everything, but the humor is very different.
 
Basically, the Deadpool you saw in the cartoon was a "kid-friendly" and "rated-G" version of the real Deadpool. Deadpool has always had a mouth on him, but they really turned up the volume on him in Ultimate Spider-Man, in my opinion. Instead of making him really violent and morbidly funny, they just made him zanier and louder.

Not gonna lie, though ... I've seen the Ultimate Deadpool episode and I found myself laughing at one joke:

"Booby traps!"

"HAHA! You said traps!"

Anyway, I'd say that if you want to see a more accurate depiction of Deadpool, check out the Hulk Vs Wolverine movie. He's loud and has a one-liner for everything, but the humor is very different.

Okay thanks. I watched Hulk Vs. when it first came out but I don't remember Deadpool at all. I'll check it out again.

Ryan Reynolds was Deadpool in Wolverine but he just seemed like a typical Ryan Reynolds.

So if he was in Wolverine does that mean Fox have the rights?

And if he was to get his own movie (there has been talk for years), I imagine in order for them to accurately portray him on screen the movie would have to be quite violent and as such not fit the MCU. Am I right?
 
I just googled it.

Deadpool belongs to Fox - tied to X-Men.

So Deadpool is better off never having a movie :P
 
Looks like there's a sequel series coming up in the vein of Shattered Dimensions. Includes Miles Morales.

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Actually, Miles Morales was on a list of students in a previous episode. I think it was the one where they put on the musical about Spider-Man.
 
Here's another new clip and fixed Blade X's first one:


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These clips are fun, but voices sound like the episode is playing a little on fast forward
Captain America telling Spidey to follow orders is just like that moment from an Avengers issue from the 80s
 
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Season 3 Preview
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I watched the first three episodes, look the damage is done with the first season and second with stupid Jeph Loab and stupid Man of Action, but the new team that did the Hulk and Agent's of Smash with Eugene Son as story editor make the best out of a bad situation and I can say season 3 is good.

The animation, even less detailed than season 1 is still great, it's a more detailed animation than Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes with the same color pallet which is great.

The animation is also very smooth which made the action scenes very kool and awesome at times.

And the new season looks like it will be more serialized cause there is more of a focused story arc and it makes sense, while still make it episodic when the have already build their world, and it's not like the ratings increased or anything than AEMHS?

And it proves that everything Jeph Loab said was hogwash he did not need to change anything, all he had to do is to provide better animation production.

But it's unfortunate cause the Avengers Assemble's animation is crap lol.

Can you imaging the Avengers looks way better here than their own show?
 
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Is that a CG Spidey 2099?

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http://marvel.com/news/tv/2014/6/16...s_on_marvels_ultimate_spider-man_web_warriors
 
Yes, yes that is a CG 2099

Spider-Man comics have their own “Spider-Verse” crossover coming up, and while the four-episode Ultimate Spider-Man story line won’t feature the same story, it will have a basic starting point as Spidey meets a variety of folks from various universes, including Iron Spider, Spider-Man Noir and Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, a porcine fan-favorite who had his own kid-friendly 1980s comic.

The material featuring Spider-Man 2099 shows a futuristic world with a completely new computer-generated design aesthetic, according to Wacker, and another world offers a gender-swapped take on Spidey and friends that Wacker had pitched as a comic-book story line a few years back. There, Petra Parker is Spider-Girl and she has to deal with characters such as crusty newspaper editor J. Joan Jameson.

And the cartoon Miles Morales is very much inspired by the half-black, half-Latino character introduced by writer Brian Michael Bendis three years ago, Wacker says. “You’re going to be able to see a straight line from the Ultimate Spider-Man comic to the Miles Morales we see in animation.”

This season, in addition to using more multi-episode story lines, features a peeks at different corners of the Marvel Universe with kids meeting new heroes such as Doctor Strange, Ka-Zar of the Savage Land, Agent Venom, Cloak & Dagger and Amadeus Cho. Wacker says Spidey’s the perfect conduit for that “because he’s the character we associate with Marvel the most.”

http://brianmichaelbendis.tumblr.co...w-ultimate-spider-man-season-expands-universe
 
I have a love/hate relationship with this show. It has great animation, art style, and action. But the jokes tend to get cringy at times.
However, season 3 is actually pretty good for now. 3 episodes and not that many cut away segments with chibi/cutesy characters. I also heard the original writers were fired and replaced with new ones, which might explain the sudden change in tone. Despite it's flaws I'm still having hope for it.

Oh and hi Spidey fans! Sorry for this being my first post. I don't see any thread where new users can say ''hello''. Oh well, hi again!
 
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