Spider-Man (1994 TV series)


Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series, is an American superhero animated television series based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The show ran on the Fox Kids Network from November 19, 1994, to January 31, 1998, and ran reruns on the Jetix block on Toon Disney and on Disney XD, with a total of five seasons and sixty-five episodes. The producer/story editor was John Semper Jr. and the production company was Marvel Films Animation.

Synopsis

The series focuses on Spider-Man and his alter ego Peter Parker during his college years at Empire State University. As the story begins, Peter has already gained his superpowers and is a part-time freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle. The show features most of Spider-Man's classic villains, including the Kingpin, the Green Goblin, the Lizard, the Shocker, Doctor Octopus, Mysterio, the Scorpion, Rhino, the Vulture and Venom. Over the course of the series Peter contends with the romantic love interests of Mary Jane Watson, Felicia Hardy and her alter ego, the Black Cat. The show also features appearances from various other Marvel superheroes; including the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, War Machine, Daredevil, Blade, Doctor Strange, the Punisher and Captain America.

Adaptations

A large number of storylines and events from the comics are loosely adapted in the series, such as:

Season 1

Main voice cast

While Marvel's X-Men animated series was being produced by Saban, Spider-Man was produced by the newly formed Marvel Films Animation; it was the only series that in-house studio produced, but was animated by TMS-Kyokuchi Corporation, with their subsidiary, Seoul Movie helping their parent company with the show's animation. Koko Enterprises Ltd. and Anima Sam Won did additional animation for this series. For many years, the series was the second longest-running Marvel show created, after X-Men, as well as the longest-running series based on Spider-Man. In some episodes, realistic guns were depicted, but only in flashbacks, such as the showing of guns being fired during a flashback about the Punisher's origins where his wife was killed in the crossfire during a crime. In November 2014 podcasts, Semper clarified that the show was not censored more than any other show at the time and that every time this has been brought up to him, he feels it has been blown out of proportion; Semper said that Marvel had no creative control on the TV series because Marvel at the time was in a tough time and close to bankruptcy. In addition, Semper stated that Stan Lee had influence on the show in the first thirteen episodes. The series is currently owned and distributed by The Walt Disney Company, which acquired all Fox Kids-related properties from News Corporation and Saban International in 2001.

Writing staff

Producer John Semper was the primary credited writer on the show, receiving some sort of writing credit on 60 of the 65 produced episodes. He wrote 8 episodes solo; many of his story credits were actually adaptations of previously published comic book stories.
Mark Hoffmeier was a frequent contributor, receiving credits on 16 episodes, while Stan Berkowitz was credited on 9.
Many of the other series writers had previously worked on , including Brynne Stephens, Marv Wolfman, Gerry Conway, Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir, Len Wein, and Sean Catherine Derek.

Animation

To reproduce New York City's appearance, background illustrators undertook a large amount of visual research by using photo archives from above New York, particularly rooftops. Maps were consulted for references and buildings were faithfully reproduced.
It has been reported that the animation cels depicting Manhattan's Pan Am Building were scrapped after being complete because the California-based art staff learned the Midtown landmark had been given a new sign more than a year earlier.
The animation staff were directed to populate the city with cars and crowds on the street level. Semper believed that was one of the limitations of earlier Spider-Man animated projects.
Originally, Marvel Films planned to make the backgrounds completely CGI while Spider-Man 'webslung' around New York, yet due to budget constraints were forced to use traditional cel based animation while occasionally using CGI backgrounds by Kronos Digital Entertainment. As well, reuse of animation became more common as the series progressed, which also included reuse of animation involving a character speaking.
The animated series entirely used digital ink and paint in every episode, although most American animated television shows of the 1990s still use traditional cels such as Bobby's World and Animaniacs.

Music

Marvel outsourced the show's music to distributors Saban Entertainment, who were also responsible for the music in the concurrent X-Men cartoon airing on Fox Kids. The theme for the series was performed by Joe Perry of the hard rock band Aerosmith, although the song was written by Shuki Levy. Levy, Kussa Mahchi and Udi Harpaz are credited as composers of the orchestral background score.

Reception

Spider-Man was both highly acclaimed and commercially successful, receiving wide critical praise for the faithfulness to the source material, the portrayal of many different classic storylines from the comics, the deep focus on the titular hero's personal life, motivations and struggles and the layered character work, along with the presentation of Spider-Man's rogues gallery. It also garnered exceptionally high ratings for a Saturday morning cartoon and shortly after the premiere became the highest rated and most popular children's television show in America. Many consider this to be the greatest Spider-Man show ever made.
Its cancellation after 65 episodes was due to disagreements between executive producer Avi Arad and network head Margaret Loesch that forced the show to be cancelled.

Awards

Writer / Producer John Semper Jr. won an Annie Award in 1995 for Best Individual Achievement for Writing in the Field of Animation for the episode "Day of the Chameleon". Spider-Man was also nominated for one 1996 Image Award for Outstanding Animated/Live-Action/Dramatic Youth or Children's Series/Special.

Merchandising

Three comic book series based on the TV series were produced:
A number of video games based on the series were also produced:
Electronic versions of classic Spider-Man comics were released by Marvel that included narration by Christopher Daniel Barnes and featured animation and theme music from this series. Spider-Man novels inspired by selected episodes were also released. A wide variety of themed merchandise was produced. McDonald's produced a themed line of Happy Meal toys for the show. However, this paled in comparison to the extensive official toy line that ran over eight series, and included a staggering amount of play sets and vehicles and actually lasted longer than the television series itself.

Release availability

Despite the fact that the show ended in 1998, the success of the live-action Spider-Man films have sparked more interest in new fans, allowing the series to air in reruns due to its new owners: The Walt Disney Company.
The show became available for streaming in its entirety on the Disney+ service on November 12, 2019.

Home media

Region 1
During the series' run, some episodes were released on VHS. These were from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
VHS NameEpisode TitlesRelease DatePublisherStock NumberNotes
The Hobgoblin"The Hobgoblin" Parts 1 & 2July 2, 199720th Century Fox Home Entertainment4176Trailers:
FOX Kids Video Promo

FOX Toons Interactive CD-ROM Promo

In the late 1990s, another selection of VHS compilations were released by Marvel Films/New World Entertainment. These releases featured episodes edited into 70–80, 90-100 minute movies based on the particular story arc.
VHS NameEpisode TitlesRelease DatePublisherStock NumberNotes
The Venom Saga"The Alien Costume" Parts 1 & 2 & 3November 12, 1996Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00103This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 60 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Based on the all-new 1996 Spider-Man animated television series
Revenge of the Goblins"The Hobgoblin" Parts 1 & 2
"Enter the Green Goblin"
"Goblin War!"
January 28, 1997Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00123This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
Spider-Man: The Venom Saga
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon
Spider Slayer"The Spider Slayer"
"Return of the Spider Slayer"
"Kraven the Hunter"
"The Return of Kraven"
March 18, 1997Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00143This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
Spider-Man: The Venom Saga
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon
Special Bonus: Kraven the Hunter Meets Spidey
Insidious Six"The Insidious Six"
"Battle of the Insidious Six"
"Hydro-Man"
June 17, 1997Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00163This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Beast
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon
Special Bonus: Includes two episodes of Iron Man: "The Beast Within"
"Cell of Iron"
Mutant Agenda"The Mutant Agenda"
"Mutants' Revenge"
"Morbius"
September 9, 1997Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00183This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
Dragon Flyz: Day of the Dragon
The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Beast
Special Bonus: Includes two episodes of Iron Man: "Iron Man to the Second Power" Parts 1 & 2
Tablet of Time"Enter the Punisher"
"Duel of the Hunters"
"Tablet of Time"
"Ravages of Time"
November 4, 1997Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00203This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
Franklin
The Incredible Hulk: Return of the Beast
Special Bonus: Includes the final episode of Spider-Man: Mutant Agenda
And Contains Various Commercials At The End Of The Movie:
Spider-Man: Web Splashers Action Figures Advertisement
Spider-Man: Spider Wars Playset and Action Figures Advertisement
Neogenic Nightmare"Blade, the Vampire Hunter"
"The Immortal Vampire"
"Shrieks of the Vulture"
"The Final Nightmare"
May 19, 1998Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00213This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains Various Commercials At The End Of The Movie:
Spider-Man: Web Flyers: Sneak Attack Action Figures Advertisement
Spider-Man: Web Blaster Refills and Web Fluids Advertisement
Forgotten Warriors"Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter I"
"Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter II: Unclaimed Legacy"
"Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter III: Secrets of the Six"
"Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter IV: The Six Fight Again"
"Six Forgotten Warriors, Chapter V: The Price of Heroism"
October 27, 1998Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00223This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
Franklin
Based on the all-new 1996 Spider-Man animated television series
And Contains Various Commercials At The End Of The Movie:
Spider-Man: Spider Force Web Car Vehicles and Action Figures Advertisement
Spider-Man: Web Blaster Refills and Web Fluids Advertisement
Spider-Man: Web Flyers: Sneak Attack Action Figures Advertisement
The Sins of the Fathers"Framed"
"The Man Without Fear"
"The Ultimate Slayer"
"The Spot"
May 18, 1999Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00233This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 80 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.
Contains Various Commercials At The End Of The Movie:
Spider-Man: Web Copter Vehicle and Web Fluids Advertisement
Spider-Man: Flip 'n' Trap Playset and Action Figures Advertisement
Spider-Man: Spider Force Web Car Vehicles and Action Figures Advertisement
Spider-Man: Web Blaster Refills and Web Fluids Advertisement
Secret Wars"Secret Wars, Chapter I: Arrival"
"Secret Wars, Chapter II: The Gauntlet of the Red Skull"
"Secret Wars, Chapter III: Doom"
"Spider Wars, Chapter IV: I Really, Really Hate Clones"
"Spider Wars, Chapter V: Farewell, Spider-Man"
October 26, 1999Marvel Films/New World Entertainment00243This Tape Is In SP Mode.
Contains 100 Minutes Of A Feature Length Movie.

To date, the only VHS and DVD releases of the series in the U.S. have been several volume sets from Buena Vista Home Entertainment that feature 4-5 episodes each.
Region 2
In the UK, Sweden, and Germany, Clear Vision Ltd. has released all five seasons on DVD as of October 19, 2009.
DVD NameEp #Release Date
Complete Season 113June 22, 2009
Complete Season 214August 3, 2009
Complete Season 314August 17, 2009
Complete Season 411September 14, 2009
Complete Season 513October 19, 2009
The Complete Collection65November 11, 2011

Other releases
Bootleg DVDs of the show have become popular among fans due to a lack of official DVD releases. The bootlegs feature all of the episodes but some of them have low video quality and watermarks. This is likely to change as the entire series becomes available in the UK. The series is currently the 9th most wanted unreleased DVD at TVShowsOnDVD.com.

Spiritual successor

On November 1, 2014 at the Comikaze Expo, where the show's 20th anniversary was celebrated, John Semper Jr. revealed that much of the cast and crew of Spider-Man, himself included, had agreed to reunite for a new crowdfunded series entitled "War of the Rocket Men". In addition, in late 2014, Semper Jr started a website that features behind-the-scenes content, podcasts about the show, a link to the Facebook page that Semper regularly posts on and more. On April 16, 2016, Semper's YouTube account posted a video in which he revealed that he had written a short story following up on the series, detailing Peter finding Mary Jane, referring to the story as "an autobiographical fan-fiction" in which he reminisced on what it was like writing the last episodes of the series, as well as detailing how Peter and Mary Jane would have been reunited, adding one could think of it as "the lost episode of Spider-Man: The Animated Series". Semper explained that he would be releasing this as a perk on a crowd-funding campaign for War of the Rocket Men. The video also featured the returning voices of Christopher Daniel Barnes and Sara Ballantine as Spider-Man/Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson respectively in an audio promo prologue entitled "Peter Finds Mary Jane".