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"Spider-Man" (1994) More at IMDbPro »TV series 1994-1998

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Overview

User Rating:
8.4/10   2,438 votes
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Seasons:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 full episode list
Release Date:
19 November 1994 (USA) more
Plot:
A young man with spider like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life. full summary
Awards:
4 nominations more
User Reviews:
The Greatest rendition of Spider-man there Ever will be. more (41 total)

Cast

 (Series Cast Summary - 5 of 108)
Christopher Daniel Barnes ... Peter Parker / ... (65 episodes, 1994-1998)
Roscoe Lee Browne ... Kingpin / ... (33 episodes, 1995-1998)
Sara Ballantine ... Mary Jane Watson / ... (32 episodes, 1995-1998)

Rodney Saulsberry ... Joe 'Robbie' Robertson / ... (27 episodes, 1994-1998)
Jennifer Hale ... Felicia Hardy / ... (27 episodes, 1995-1997)
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Series Directed by
Bob Richardson (65 episodes, 1994-1998)
 
Series Writing credits
Stan Lee (65 episodes, 1994-1998)
Mark Hoffmeier (16 episodes, 1995-1998)
John Semper (11 episodes, 1994-1995)
Megeen McLaughlin (10 episodes, 1995-1997)
Stan Berkowitz (7 episodes, 1995-1996)
James Krieg (6 episodes, 1995-1998)
Marty Isenberg (6 episodes, 1995-1997)
Sean Catherine Derek (4 episodes, 1996-1997)
Larry Brody (3 episodes, 1995-1997)
Cynthia Harrison (3 episodes, 1995-1997)
Brooks Wachtel (3 episodes, 1995-1997)
Doug Booth (3 episodes, 1995-1996)
Brynne Stephens (3 episodes, 1995)
Len Wein (2 episodes, 1995-1996)
Michael Edens (2 episodes, 1995)
Virginia Roth (2 episodes, 1997)

Steve Ditko (unknown episodes)
Larry Lieber (unknown episodes)
Joe Simon (unknown episodes)

Series Produced by
Bob Richardson .... supervising producer (65 episodes, 1994-1998)
Stan Lee .... executive producer / co-executive producer / ... (60 episodes, 1994-1998)

Avi Arad .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
John Cawley .... coordinating producer (unknown episodes)
Joseph Lampone Jr. .... project producer (unknown episodes)
Stanley Liu .... executive producer (unknown episodes)
John Semper .... producer (unknown episodes)
Koji Takeuchi .... producer: Tokyo Movie Shinsha (unknown episodes)
 
Series Original Music by
David Leon (unknown episodes)
Shuki Levy (unknown episodes)
Kussa Mahchi (unknown episodes)
 
Series Film Editing by
George D. Brown III (unknown episodes)
Mark Deimel (unknown episodes)
 
Series Casting by
Keiji Kishi (unknown episodes)
Tony Pastor (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Design by
Vladimir Spasojevic (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Direction by
Dennis Venizelos (unknown episodes)
 
Series Production Management
Teruhisa Yahaji .... production manager (unknown episodes)
 
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Keiichiro Furuya .... assistant director (unknown episodes)
Nayumi Shosi .... assistant director (unknown episodes)
 
Series Art Department
Victor Dal Chele .... storyboard artist (6 episodes, 1996-1997)

John Ahern .... additional storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Kuni Bowen .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Moon Choi .... additional prop designer (unknown episodes)
Floro Dery .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Jerry Eisenberg .... additional storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Gary Graham .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Don Greer .... additional prop designer (unknown episodes)
Rick Hoberg .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Jim Janes .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Ken Laramay .... storyboard artist / storyboard coordinator (unknown episodes)
I.C. Ponce .... additional prop designer (unknown episodes)
Bill Riling .... storyboard artist / storyboard supervisor (unknown episodes)
Wayne Schulz .... property designer (unknown episodes)
Dick Sebast .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Jay Won So .... additional storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Bob Souza .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Michael Swanigan .... storyboard (unknown episodes)
Clint Taylor .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Hank Tucker .... storyboard artist (unknown episodes)
Michael Tyau .... art coordinator (unknown episodes)
 
Series Sound Department
Elliot Anders .... supervising dialogue editor (unknown episodes)
Harry Andronis .... sound recording engineer (unknown episodes)
Kris Daly .... sound effects editor (unknown episodes)
Robert Duran .... sound effects editor (unknown episodes)
Melissa Ellis .... dialogue editor / sound re-recording mixer (unknown episodes)
Paul Holzbory .... sound effects editor (unknown episodes)
Ray Leonard .... sound re-recording mixer (unknown episodes)
Pat Rodman .... sound recording assistant (unknown episodes)
Robbi Smith .... dialogue editor (unknown episodes)
 
Series Animation Department
Derdad Aghamalian .... color key artist (unknown episodes)
Frank Andrina .... animation director (unknown episodes)
Enzo Baldi .... background designer (unknown episodes)
Del Barras .... character designer (unknown episodes)
Richard Bowman .... animation director (unknown episodes)
Fred Carrillo .... background designer (unknown episodes)
Moon Choi .... additional character designer (unknown episodes)
Allyn Conley .... color key artist (unknown episodes)
Don Greer .... additional character designer (unknown episodes)
Yoshihiro Kasahara .... color staff (unknown episodes)
Lawrence Kim .... background designer (unknown episodes)
Young-Hee Kim .... background artist (unknown episodes)
Bob Kirk .... animation director (unknown episodes)
Joseph Lampone Jr. .... project animator (unknown episodes)
Joe Morrison .... animation director (unknown episodes)
Bob Revell .... animation checker (unknown episodes)
Mike Svayko .... animation director (unknown episodes)
Nasae Tomino .... animation checker (unknown episodes)
Bob Treat .... animation director (unknown episodes)
 
Series Editorial Department
Richard C. Allen .... supervising editor (unknown episodes)
 
Series Music Department
Jay Bolton .... music editor (unknown episodes)
Udi Harpaz .... orchestrator (unknown episodes)
Joe Perry .... composer: theme music (unknown episodes)
Mark Ryan .... music editor (unknown episodes)
David Sibley .... music supervisor (unknown episodes)
 
Series Other crew
Megan Brown .... series coordinator (unknown episodes)
Matthew Edelman .... production executive (unknown episodes)
Keiji Kishi .... production coordinator (unknown episodes)
Hikaru Kondo .... production assistant (unknown episodes)
Joseph Lampone Jr. .... project director (unknown episodes)
Keiko Oyamada .... supervising director (unknown episodes)
Tony Pastor .... voice director (unknown episodes)
Virginia Roth .... writing coordinator (unknown episodes)
John Semper .... story editor (unknown episodes)
Robert Shellhorn .... supervising director (unknown episodes)
Jong-Uk Shin .... assistant checker (unknown episodes)
Chul-Ho Sung .... episode director (unknown episodes)
Richard Wolf .... technical coordinator (unknown episodes)
Yukihiro Yokoyama .... background director (unknown episodes)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Spiderman (USA) (alternative spelling)
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Runtime:
USA:22 min (65 episodes) | USA:30 min (65 episodes)
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Certification:
Hong Kong:IIA (Banned) | Netherlands:6 (2009) (DVD) | USA:TV-Y | USA:TV-Y7 (some episodes) | Malaysia:(Banned) (some episodes)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
DEBUT: Rhino and John Jameson (episode 1.08 "The Alien Costume Part 1") more
Quotes:
Mary Jane Watson: What are you doing here?
Spider-Man: A 500 foot geyser in Washington Square, and you're wondering why I'm here?
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "Troldspejlet: (#32.12)" (2004) more

FAQ

What were some of the changes from the original comic books?
What was intended to happen within the next season?
Who was john sempers predecessor he has mentioned in interviews?
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3 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
The Greatest rendition of Spider-man there Ever will be., 17 April 2005
10/10
Author: Rett Mikhal from Framingham, Massachusetts

Spider-man and X-men. There was nothing more a kid needed in the time of the 90s. Between Uncle Ben's sage-like advice and Nightcrawler's Piety, it's a wonder we all didn't revert back to the 1950's.

This show was a marvel of animation when it came out. In the spirit of Hollywood, cartoons coming out now are much blander and boring than what once was good, like this. The blended CGI which it was famous for was unique, and really helped to show New York in a "real" fashion (to us kids.) The story line can't be beat. While the comics go much deeper and have much broader character ties, this cartoon does the same thing as X-men and brings it to a realistic level that you can watch, and understand, without having to dig through comics to see what the hell just went on and who's who. Whereas the movies of both franchises have simple stories and characters (but big special effects), and the comics have HUGE stories and unlimited characters, the shows are a perfect zen of the two.

The best part of the whole series is easily the voices. The voices brought this show from the comic pages to the small screen. Christopher Daniel Barnes will always be Spider-man to me. Edward Asner (JJJ) and Jim Cummings (Shocker.) The absolute best is Roscoe Lee Brown as the Kingpin. The role was made for him.

The end of this show was really perfect, they redid the clone saga (which caused a HUGE upset in the comics) and gave it a much, much happier (and plausible) ending. Scarlet Spider is still there and he still kicks, along with Madam Web and the Beyonder. Spider-Carnage is also there, as evil as ever. Spider-Carnage's character represents a lot of hatred and malice that can be found in each and every person. The end of the series always gives me a sad/happy nostalgia.

This is one of the greatest shows ever made. Hands down.

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