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Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396237247
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageFrenchDubbed
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
MPN: 23724
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: July 28, 2009
Running Time: 300 minutes
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 07/28/2009 Run time: 300 minutes
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The exciting first season of Victor Cook and Greg (Gargoyles) Weisman's stellar animated Spider-Man series is included, uncut, in this two-disc set. Spectacular, which follows both the high-energy adventures of the web-slinger and the social struggles of his alter ego, teenage Peter Parker, is perhaps the most satisfying television adaptation of the legendary Marvel Comics series to date; Weisman and his team remain equally faithful to the high-flying action and the personal dramas in Peter's out-of-costume world. And with only a few changes (most notably to the character of Peter's secret crush, Gwen Stacy, and the identity of the villainous Big Man), they've hewed very closely to the source material, right down to minor characters and second-string villains (the Enforcers, anyone)? All 13 episodes of the series are presented here in their original broadcast format (Sony originally intended to release the season in four-episode blocks on stand-alone single discs with new connecting footage, but that notion was abandoned after the release of Attack of the Lizard), and viewers can enjoy their favorite wall-crawler in battle with some of his most fearsome foes, including Electro, the Sandman, Venom, and, of course, the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus (well voiced by Steven Blum and Peter MacNichol, respectively). Extras on the set are slight--"Spider-Man: Re-Animated" is a making-of featurette with interviews with cast and crew, while "Stylizing Spidey" is a brief look at the show's depiction of the iconic characters-but that shouldn't detract from Spider-fans' enjoying of this terrific show. --Paul Gaita
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I'm a huge fan of the original 90's Spider-Man cartoon and was skeptical (to say the least) when I first saw the unveiling of this new series. I'm not a fan of the artwork and I'm getting weary of the constant rehashing of Spider-Man's origins. However, after being convinced by some friends to check it out, I have to say I've been extremely pleased with this series.
First off, while it is yet another rehashing of Spider-Man's high school origins, the primary love interest for the show ... Read More
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What can i say about this DVD hmmm. It's the way Spider-Man is meant to be witty, mocking the bad guy s this show is the comics meet animation. Josh Keaton is the voice of Spidey and dose a great job with portraying spidey the way he was meant to be witty and full of pun's (the best line that i think would have to be "The Amazing Spider-Man has been reduced to sneaking around for his shoes") and the cast only get's better with one of my favorite voice actors Steve Blum as The Green Goblin, Steve ... Read More
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Ew.., It's funny people given good rated for this . It's more kids under 8year olds . My opinion is terrible , poor everything and terrible art creations , urgly lay out. I realy hated it . I really not enjoy it all . I watched 5 minutes and i have to stop it ...If , you are like spiderman not for this . this is look like more a litle spider kid - your choice ! but , not me yuk !!!
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My son thoroughly enjoys Spider-man and the new series takes Spidey back to his high school days. There are some really nice spins on the regular bad guys (Electro is physically altered into electric energy instead some guy in a suit, and Rhino's suit is permanently bonded to him), as well as the overall continuing storyline of the NY underworld which is, at this point, run by the "Big Man" aka Tombstone. Eddie Brock and Peter are friends whose parents died together in a plane crash, which is a departure ... Read More
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The best compliment I can give this show is that it feels like something Lee and Ditko would have done if they were inventing Spider-Man today instead of 45+ years ago. Recommended not only for children but for adults who grew up on the classics of the Silver Age.