Webzpinner
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As a fan of Spider-Man for the past 30 years, I can honestly say I love BOTH cartoons, and both Spec and Ult are a far cry better than the 90's poorly animated snoozefest. I like Ultimate because the humor is more entertaining. More like a teenager's random thoughts. Spectacular focused a tad too much on Peter's angst. While it IS a part of the character's mythos, it also gets a tad tiring especially after Sam Raimi's angst-filled, humorless drivel.May eternal damnation befall the idiots who canceled our beloved Spectacular Spider-man for this drivel. amen
I personally love MJ wanting to be a model, or actress. The journalism angle is not MJ in my book.
I like aspects of the show, it's just so damn hit and miss. It really illustrates the flawed conception. I actually wonder at times if Marvel is purposely trying to destroy the flagship. Evidence the last few years suggests that they are. First in Amazing, then Ultimate, and now this.
At this point I'm really thankful for Sony. You know they will do everything possible to keep Spidey's rights.
Well, when you write your book, you can have MJ be whatever you want. So funny you should talk about "destroying the flagship". People were saying the same thing in the 80's, 90's, and now. Every generation of fan complains about the "death of the franchise" and how "the XX's were the best years of the comics."
As for Sony, I would honestly LOVE for Disney to snag the rights back for all of the Marvel characters. The Paramount/Disney/Marvel teamups have been stellar compared to the crap spewed out from Fox and Sony.
Why does a CARTOON have to be mature? why does it have to be emotional? The 80's Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends was an EXCELLENT cartoon, and was obviously aimed at kids. There was zero continuity, much like the majority of comics in the golden age. They didn't weave intricate, multi-issue soap operas, they were fluffy bits of light reading for kids. Characters also weren't SPOT ON, either. I remember when Spectacular first aired, and everyone here had their panties in a twist over Eddie Brock being "totally out of character". There were also complaints about the animation. No one wanted a "kiddie show" everyone wanted "Days of Our Spider-Lives". Problem with anyone old enough to sign onto a forum is, they demand companies cater to them, rather than the ACTUAL market for a saturday cartoon: KIDS. 35+yr old basement-dwelling nerds is a small market compared to the 7 to 12yr olds out there, who are the ACTUAL demographics for cartoons.You call it awesome just because it had "perfect mix of action and humor"?
but a great spider-man cartoon should also be mature, emotional, relatable, have good drama, spot-on characterizations, and respect the continuity (Spectacular Spider-man has all these in each and every one of its episodes)
I guess this series has lowered our expectations so very much that when an episode has good humor and action we call it "awesome".
But I have one question to ask you "was there any sign of the Hulk-Goblin or Skanky Ultimate Gwen in that episode you watched?"
because if there was then I am officially done with this series.
I bet he had no problem of that sort because unlike the Spectacular Spider-Man (in which every episode was related to another and the continuity was so tight), this series has almost no continuity had almost no continuity. I mean you will probably be able to watch some episode from season 4 and still understand what is going on.
Good. I'm glad. I was watching "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends" the other day on Netflix, and it was fun to just turn on a random episode and have fun. Can't do that with Spec. Strict continuity is not a mandatory thing. South Park and Simpsons have been going strong for decades with only the most minimal of continuity. They put entertainment first.
Hulk-Goblin wasn't my favorite... looked more like the Green Ogre than a goblin. Goblins are slight, willowy, gleeful mischief makers, not behemoths.lol Yes Hulk-Goblin will be appearing and I think so will Heavy Metal Gwen (favorite version of the character, btw). You can return to your retirement home and let us whippersnappers enjoy new interpretations of characters now.
Loved the "punk with a heart of gold" take on Gwen. Turning her into Carnage was a tad ... off putting... but if I recall correctly, they cured her of that.