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They've released the episodes featuring Doc Ock, Scorpion, King Pin, Vulture, and Black Cat. It is so cool. It also includes a preview of Spider-Man: The Venom Saga.
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Having yet to see Spider-Man 2 I was able to watch this DVD without comparing the two. However, from what I understand of Spider-Man 2 there is no Black Cat, which is odd because this DVD could have been entitled "Spider-Man and Black Cat." Black Cat is a rich girl who pines for Spider-Man, and is turned into a superhero through some of the usual hocus pocus. I would have been very interested to see how Sam Raimi would have handled this story line had he stuck to this one in his new movie. I think the Black Cat character is an interesting one, I just feel as though these episodes really screw it up. There are the obvious flaws: old school animation, abysmal voice acting, and a complete avoidance of any type of dramatics. Then there are the larger problems, such as how the writers of these episodes seem to have been using too much cold medication while writing the scripts. I thought it was odd when they turned sweet Felecia into a muscle bound butt kicker named Black Cat, but I got used to it. Then these provided the DVD with its most surreal moment when a tyrannical baby states that he has no interest in his bottle, but that his body does. Never mind...I can't explain it. There is also a comparison between pizza and the Shield that is only funny in its unfunnyness. The DVD does have its charms though. I loved the shot it took at cowardly CEO's who declare all those who they don't like cowardly. I also enjoyed the Captain America cameo. But still by the time the DVD ended I was fighting a strong urge to doze off. Maybe I'm just comic book ignorant, or maybe not. 5.00 out of 10
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Ok, I will admit that the Spider-man Animated Series was one of the best modern kids' cartoon shows. I was certainly a fan. However, the way they are releasing the DVDs is really crappy. Spider-Man's seasons averaged about 13 episodes. Normally, a thirteen-episode season on DVD would be about 20 bucks. Instead we are getting four episodes for our twenty bucks. Also, the best part of Spider-Man was the ongoing storylines. Here the episodes are taken out of the full context. In short, you can buy this if you really like the Spider-Man show. But otherwise keep your money, because you're kinda being ripped off.
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Spiderman of the 90's is one of the most exceting shows by Marvel.
It is worth owning by far, the best Marvel has produced.
A total of 65 episodes were made, but I think they could have gone to 120 easy.
I am buying every DVD I can get of this show.
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I do like this modern version of Spider-Man. It was produced in the 90's with a little computer animation for the buildings in the background. I do have to say it is better than most cartoon adaptions of Marvel. Much better than the kid friendly Fantastic Four produced at the same time. If you like the comics you won't be disappointed. While not spectacular like some multi million dollar epics it still is entertaining. The 80's incarnation with Firestar and Iceman should still make it's way to DVD. It's a worthy companion to this series.
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