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 Spider-Man: The Animated Series
As created by Stan Lee, The Amazing Spider-Man was the first comic book to present the Superhero as Everyman.
For over 30 years, Spider-Man has been the world's most popular superhero, wielding his amazing spider-powers and web-slinging weaponry in breathtaking battles with fearsome, larger-than-life foes like Venom, The Lizard, and Scorpion.
December 1994 Overstreet Comic Book Monthly interviews the show's Executive Producer Stan "The Man" Lee.
www.alaph.com /spiderman/cartoons   (408 words)

  
 Spider-Man (1960s animation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spider-Man is an animated television series that ran from 1967 to 1970, originally produced in Canada, that was the first animated adaptation of the Spider-Man comic book series.
Aerosmith for the soundtrack of the resurrected animated television show which ran from 1994-1998.
It featured the adventures of Marvel Comics most famous character and it has proven to be the most famous, as well as the final, production by Grantray-Lawrence Animation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spider-Man_(1960s_animation)   (392 words)

  
 Spider-Man - The 1967 Classic Collection (6 Volume Set) - ReviewFocus
These DVD releases showcased the newer 1994-1998 Spider-Man animated series, but many fans (such as myself) bought these exclusively for the bonus episodes of the original 1960s series.
Hey Man here comes the Spiderman!" If you can sing that from memory (or the rest of it) you'll like this set of original Spiderman animated adventures from 1967-70.
I prefer this over today's animation, although I have to admit that the new MTV Spiderman looks pretty decent.
www.reviewfocus.com /cat544/prod100252/review1.html   (1725 words)

  
 THE 1981 SOLO SPIDER-MAN CARTOON WEBPAGE!
Disney has the rights to The Incredible Hulk (both 1982 and 1996), The X-Men (1993), Spider-Man (1994), Silver Surfer, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Iron Man, and Fantastic Four (1978 and 1996).
So it is a good bet that if you want to see those shows on DVD the success of the SPIDER-MAN 67 COLLECTION will determined it.
From the earliest Marvel Comics cartoon series to the latest animated adventures, this is the board to discuss every animated interpretation of Marvel's amazing heroes!
spider-man.toonzone.net /index.html   (418 words)

  
 60's Cartoon (1967-1970) :: SPYDER-25 :: Ultimate Resource For Spider-Man Fans
As glossy and dynamic as that new animated cartoon Spider-Man was, it lacked the "groovy" panache of the 1960s Spidey.
Bakshi introduced to Spiderman techniques of economized animation, such as superimposing lip movement over otherwise static shots of characters and repeating animated action against changing backgrounds, in strict adherence to the reducing production budget and to deliver episodes to ABC as per the increasingly rushed timetable specified by the television network.
Spiderman was transmitted on YTV Canada between 1994 and 1998, concurrent with the 1995-8 Spider-Man. Then, in September, 2001, Teletoon, Canada's cable television animation channel, included Spiderman in its "Teletoon Retro" broadcast slot, omitting "The One-Eyed Idol"/"Fifth Avenue Phantom" probably because of the unflattering depiction of an aborigine in the first of the two adventures.
www.spyder-25.com /60s.html   (2210 words)

  
 THE 1981 SOLO SPIDER-MAN CARTOON WEBPAGE!
Disney has the rights to The Incredible Hulk (both 1982 and 1996), The X-Men (1993), Spider-Man (1994), Silver Surfer, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Iron Man, and Fantastic Four (1978 and 1996).
From the earliest Marvel Comics cartoon series to the latest animated adventures, this is the board to discuss every animated interpretation of Marvel's amazing heroes!
So it is a good bet that if you want to see those shows on DVD the success of the SPIDER-MAN 67 COLLECTION will determined it.
spider-man.toonzone.net   (2210 words)

  
 Gary Westfahl's Bio-Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Film: George Takei
(1995); “Dr. Strange” (1995), episode of Spider-Man; Jonny Quest (tv series) (1996); Mulan (Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook 1998); Hercules (tv series) (1998); “Rebirth” (1999), two-part episode of Batman Beyond.
Other than inconsequential dramatic roles and Star Trek-related guest appearances, Takei has most recently been visible, so to speak, as the voice of characters in animated television series and the Disney film Mulan.
Provided voice for animation: Star Trek (tv series) (1973-75); “One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Bluefish” (1991), “Thirty Minutes over Tokyo” (1994), “Simpson Tide” (1998), episodes of The Simpsons; episode of Freakazoid!
www.sfsite.com /gary/take01.htm   (437 words)

  
 "Fantastic Four": The Complete 1994-95 Animated Television Series DVD Review
In the fall of 1994, this "Fantastic Four" took to the air when other superheroes (Marvel's Spider-Man and the X-Men, DC's Batman) were dominating Saturday morning television.
When images on the Four's television begin materializing in their apartment, they track down the energy source to Dr. Doom, whose latest evil plan seems to be too much for the Four, even with the help of the Silver Surfer.
Fantastic." His wife, Sue Richards, is the lone female in the group and the accident renders her with the power of invisibility and force fields.
www.ultimatedisney.com /fantasticfour-series.html   (3758 words)

  
 Spider-Man: The Animated Series - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
Spider-Man: The Animated Series Episode Synopsis, Season 1
Spider-Man: The Animated Series Episode Synopsis, Season 2
Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1993 - 1998) is a cartoon that is half hour in length.
www.pazsaz.com /spider.html   (3758 words)

  
 ANIMATION ART, CARTOON CELS AND DRAWINGS FROM VARIOUS STUDIOS
Spiderman has appeared in three animated series: " Spider-Man" (1967) by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" (1981) by Marvel Productions, and "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" (1994) by New World/Saban Entertainment and Marvel Productions.
..Great Production Layout of Spiderman from the 1967 Grantray-Lawrence Series.
These production cels are from the animated sequence in Frank Zappa's Cult Classic, "200 Motels".
vegalleries.com /other4.html   (3758 words)

  
 ANIMATION ART, CARTOON CELS AND DRAWINGS FROM VARIOUS STUDIOS
Spiderman has appeared in three animated series: " Spider-Man" (1967) by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" (1981) by Marvel Productions, and "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" (1994) by New World/Saban Entertainment and Marvel Productions.
These production cels are from the animated sequence in Frank Zappa's Cult Classic, "200 Motels".
The Drawing is on untrimmed 10.5" X 12.5" Animation Paper.
www.vegalleries.com /other4.html   (2350 words)

  
 Spider-Man - Art History Online Reference and Guide
In 2003, another animated television series adaptation, this time using computer animation was produced by Mainframe Entertainment and broadcast on MTV; it featured characters and continuity from the 2002 Spider-Man film, as well as the character Kingpin as depicted in the Daredevil movie.
In 1994, an animated series was made for the Fox Network, (to accompany their X-Men series) with Christopher Daniel Barnes providing the webslinger's voice.
Throughout the years, he has appeared in a handful of animated series, a weekly comic strip and, recently, two very successful films.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Spider-man   (4768 words)

  
 Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock (Animated Series)
All four episodes are taken from Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994-98), though Doc Ock is only front-and-center for the first episode (culled from the debut season), which does a fine job of re-imagining his origins.
Supplemental features include two episodes from the 1967-70 animated Spider-Man series, one featuring Doc Ock; Spidey co-creator Stan Lee introduces each episode and sounds off on a variety of related subjects in the interview featurette 'Stan Lee's Soapbox'; and there's a wealth of previews for future Marvel/Buena Vista DVD titles, including The Venom Saga.
His absence is disconcerting, given the prominence of his name in the DVD title, and the three episodes, pulled from season 4's lengthy story arc, seem disjointed when viewed outside of the full storyline.
www.literacyconnections.com /0_B0001I55N8.html   (4768 words)

  
 Theme music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Others uses remixes or covers of older songs, such as the theme song of Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994-1998), which featured a reworked cover of the theme song from the classic Spider-Man cartoon from the 1960s.
Another series, Murphy Brown, used a different classic Motown song each week as the show's opening theme.
Theme music has been a feature of the majority of television programs since the medium's inception, as it was for the ancestral radio shows that provided their inspiration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Theme_music   (573 words)

  
 60's Cartoon (1967-1970) :: SPYDER-25 :: Ultimate Resource For Spider-Man Fans
Bakshi introduced to Spiderman techniques of economized animation, such as superimposing lip movement over otherwise static shots of characters and repeating animated action against changing backgrounds, in strict adherence to the reducing production budget and to deliver episodes to ABC as per the increasingly rushed timetable specified by the television network.
As glossy and dynamic as that new animated cartoon Spider-Man was, it lacked the "groovy" panache of the 1960s Spidey.
Grantray-Lawrence was contracted by Krantz Films and Marvel Comics to yield 52 shows of Spiderman for the U.S. television network but went bankrupt after the first season of 20 installments, and so was the remainder of the 1967-70 Spiderman television series completed in New York City at Krantz Films by new executive producer Ralph Bakshi.
www.spyder-25.com /60s.html   (2210 words)

  
 Spidey Interviews and Articles
The finale, "Farewell to Spider-Man," even had Spidey meeting his creator, an animated Stan Lee.
The series' run of new episodes ended in late January with a two-parter under the "Spider-Wars" umbrella as Spidey finally found out what the ultimate mission Madame Web had been preparing him for was.
The show, a mainstay on Fox since its Nov. 14, 1994 debut, has helped introduce Spidey to a new generation of fans and spawn numerous Spider-toys.
members.aol.com /DRG4/sparticles.html   (2210 words)

  
 Fantasy Encyclopedia Updates, A to B
BATMAN MOVIES Batman: Mark of the Phantasm is a direct adaptation from the 1992-4 animated tv series.
Three movies (not tvms) were derived from it: Spider-Man (1977), pilot; Spiderman Strikes Back (1978), re-edited from the two-parter The Deadly Dust; and Spiderman and the Dragon's Challenge (1981), re-edited from the two-parter The Dragon's Challenge.
BEETLEJUICE (1988) Spun off from the movie was an animated tv series, Beetlejuice (from 1989).
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /SF-Archives/Misc/fec_ab.html   (2210 words)

  
 Babylon Five
Anne-Marie Johnson played Mariah Cirrus in an ep of Babylon 5, was one of the voices in the 1994-1998 animated Spider-Man series, U.S. Representative Bobbi Latham in several eps of JAG, Lt. Alison Fawkes in "The Pretender" TV series, and a regular cast member of In Living Color (1993-1994).
Babylon 5 Previous broadcasts (2003) on the Sci-Fi Channel
Babylon 5 episodes on the Sci Fi channel
www.angelfire.com /mn/nn/Babylon.html   (2210 words)

  
 Fantastic Four - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fantastic Four also appeared in the Super NES and Sega Genesis video games based on the 1990's Spider-Man animated series, and inevitably, they starred in their own multi-platform games based on the 2005 movie.
The children of Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman, Franklin Richards and Valeria Richards, are also regulars in the series.
A movie adaptation of The Fantastic Four was completed in 1994 by famed b-movie director/producer Roger Corman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fantastic_Four   (4204 words)

  
 The Great Link : Courtney Peldon at TGL's Solids Database - UK Star Trek / Cult TV Web Site and Home of the Founders
Courtney has also provided some of the voices behind the 1994 Spider-Man animated series.
Courtney appeared in the DS9 sixth season episode Valiant as Karen Farris, First Officer of the USS Valiant (a Defiant class ship) which comes under the command of Karen and the rest of her Red Squad pals after the senior staff was killed in a skirmish with the Dominion.
She’s had an impressive TV career — before appearing on DS9, she had already been on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Renegade and Home Improvement (in a recurring guest role as Lauren).
www.greatlink.org /tglsolid37.htm   (584 words)

  
 Marvel URL List by Randy Tischler
http://www.eppy.demon.co.uk/pages/cartoon/cartoon.htm PLANET Manchester - Spider Man - The Animated Series (1994-1996)
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/1853/ Alex Green's Spiderman & Captain America Page
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/2012/index.html Captain America: The Stars and Stripes HQ
userwww.sfsu.edu /~sthoemke/marvel.html   (584 words)

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