The Spectacular Spider-Man
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said at 2:27 PM on Sat Dec 1 2012
I swear Netflix seems to have every Spider-man series EXCEPT this one.
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said at 2:04 AM on Thu Dec 6 2012
@Metabad Might be a right issue or all the episodes aren't on DVD due to an issue with Disney? Is Ultimate on there as well?.
Replysaid at 3:18 AM on Fri Dec 7 2012
@Metabad So the worst Spidey show is there while the best Spidey show isn't?
...I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
Reply...I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
said at 7:22 AM on Fri Jan 20 2012
Always thought this version of Spidey looked...cute.
Replysaid at 3:34 AM on Tue Oct 25 2011
Very frightening the way the characters' eyes have NO PUPILS.
Replysaid at 10:52 PM on Mon Apr 26 2010
wow... clueless much?
Please explain how a visitor would "suspend" an administrator of this site?
I'll even be nice enough to provide proof that the show was canceled by Disney and you're wrong. :)
http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=859
But if you're too lazy to click on a link I'll post the message for you.
So...
I've heard nothing directly from Marvel, Disney or Sony, but I think the recent announcement that an "Ultimate Spider-Man" animated series is in the works at Marvel Animation, makes it fairly clear that The Spectacular Spider-Man is over.
I can't say that I'm surprised, but that doesn't mean I'm not disappointed. But guys... all of you so quick to rush to my defense (sometimes in the most heated of terms)... it's appreciated, of course, but not necessary. This is the business I've chosen to work in. It comes with the job.
Sure, I think Spectacular kicked some ass! But there's no reason to assume that Ultimate Spider-Man won't kick ass too! I'd recommend giving it a chance. I remember when we were first announced, a bunch of MTV Spider-Man fans were screaming about why they were creating a new series and not continuing that one. Heck, there were even a bunch of 90s Spider-Man the Animated Series fans who felt they should still be continuing THAT show. Some of those folks wound up giving us a chance. Some didn't, I'm sure. Some of those who loved those and other old Spidey series found they liked or loved Spectacular. Others didn't, I'm sure. But we found our audience, and now we've got nostalgia working on our side. But I wouldn't want Ultimate Spidey to be judged on anything other than itself. Because that's all I wanted for Spectacular.
It's just the way of things. I try to take the long view and be philosophical about it. Don't always succeed, but I try. I had more stories I was dying to tell, but anyone who's familiar with this website due to a certain series beginning with a "G" knows that this isn't the first series I've felt that way about. I rarely run out of tales to tell. I had more Spidey stories to tell. More Gargoyles stories to tell. More W.I.T.C.H. stories to tell. More Captain Atom stories to tell. More Starship Troopers stories to tell. Even more Max Steel stories to tell. And if and when I get a new series -- no matter how long it lasts -- I'll probably STILL have more stories of that puppy to tell too.
So I try to be grateful for what I did get. I got to tell 26 fun stories. And those led directly to me writing for The Amazing Spider-Man, which puts me in some pretty august company and fulfilled a life-long dream, even if it was only half of one issue. So it's all good.
For those who loved and will miss, alongside me and pretty much all of its cast and crew, The Spectacular Spider-Man, I appreciate all your support and kind words. Let's celebrate what we achieved and not stress over what we didn't get to do.
Thanks, everyone.
Greg Weisman
April, 2010
ReplyPlease explain how a visitor would "suspend" an administrator of this site?
I'll even be nice enough to provide proof that the show was canceled by Disney and you're wrong. :)
http://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=859
But if you're too lazy to click on a link I'll post the message for you.
So...
I've heard nothing directly from Marvel, Disney or Sony, but I think the recent announcement that an "Ultimate Spider-Man" animated series is in the works at Marvel Animation, makes it fairly clear that The Spectacular Spider-Man is over.
I can't say that I'm surprised, but that doesn't mean I'm not disappointed. But guys... all of you so quick to rush to my defense (sometimes in the most heated of terms)... it's appreciated, of course, but not necessary. This is the business I've chosen to work in. It comes with the job.
Sure, I think Spectacular kicked some ass! But there's no reason to assume that Ultimate Spider-Man won't kick ass too! I'd recommend giving it a chance. I remember when we were first announced, a bunch of MTV Spider-Man fans were screaming about why they were creating a new series and not continuing that one. Heck, there were even a bunch of 90s Spider-Man the Animated Series fans who felt they should still be continuing THAT show. Some of those folks wound up giving us a chance. Some didn't, I'm sure. Some of those who loved those and other old Spidey series found they liked or loved Spectacular. Others didn't, I'm sure. But we found our audience, and now we've got nostalgia working on our side. But I wouldn't want Ultimate Spidey to be judged on anything other than itself. Because that's all I wanted for Spectacular.
It's just the way of things. I try to take the long view and be philosophical about it. Don't always succeed, but I try. I had more stories I was dying to tell, but anyone who's familiar with this website due to a certain series beginning with a "G" knows that this isn't the first series I've felt that way about. I rarely run out of tales to tell. I had more Spidey stories to tell. More Gargoyles stories to tell. More W.I.T.C.H. stories to tell. More Captain Atom stories to tell. More Starship Troopers stories to tell. Even more Max Steel stories to tell. And if and when I get a new series -- no matter how long it lasts -- I'll probably STILL have more stories of that puppy to tell too.
So I try to be grateful for what I did get. I got to tell 26 fun stories. And those led directly to me writing for The Amazing Spider-Man, which puts me in some pretty august company and fulfilled a life-long dream, even if it was only half of one issue. So it's all good.
For those who loved and will miss, alongside me and pretty much all of its cast and crew, The Spectacular Spider-Man, I appreciate all your support and kind words. Let's celebrate what we achieved and not stress over what we didn't get to do.
Thanks, everyone.
Greg Weisman
April, 2010
markson (Guest)
said at 9:29 PM on Mon Apr 26 2010
said at 9:29 PM on Mon Apr 26 2010
How dare you defy me jackson
youre a fool
weisman canceled season 3 because he was lazy and dumb to not think of any ideas so don't correcct me or you're suspended for good!
youre a fool
weisman canceled season 3 because he was lazy and dumb to not think of any ideas so don't correcct me or you're suspended for good!
said at 6:49 PM on Mon Apr 26 2010
@ markmarino
Wrong!
Greg Weisman did want to continue. He even said he planned on introducing Hob Goblin and Scorpion in season 3. Unfortunately Disney's ownership ruined it for everyone.
Disney also screwed the man over with Gargoyles.
ReplyWrong!
Greg Weisman did want to continue. He even said he planned on introducing Hob Goblin and Scorpion in season 3. Unfortunately Disney's ownership ruined it for everyone.
Disney also screwed the man over with Gargoyles.
markmarino (Guest)
said at 1:11 PM on Wed Apr 21 2010
said at 1:11 PM on Wed Apr 21 2010
let's just hope the ultimate spidey series continues this series from where it was left off
I do admit that the cancelation was caused by the partnership but it still was weisman's fault for not attempting to continue
I was looking forward to see carnage
I do admit that the cancelation was caused by the partnership but it still was weisman's fault for not attempting to continue
I was looking forward to see carnage
said at 1:19 PM on Mon Apr 19 2010
@markmarino according to an article I read, one unofficial reason for it's cancellation was because of the Marvel/Disney partnership. I think something about Sony's animation contract expiring which is why Spectacular is dying too. Also, hence why Ultimate Spider-Man will be on Disney XD
Replymarkmarino (Guest)
said at 12:38 PM on Mon Apr 19 2010
said at 12:38 PM on Mon Apr 19 2010
hate to disappoint but there won't be a third season because it got cancelled for no reason.
Greg Weisman is nothing but a fraud because he made the series a complete faliure but let's hope the next Spiderman series continues this one from where it left off.
Greg Weisman is nothing but a fraud because he made the series a complete faliure but let's hope the next Spiderman series continues this one from where it left off.
spawnguy (Guest)
said at 10:06 PM on Sun Mar 28 2010
said at 10:06 PM on Sun Mar 28 2010
Thank God for this show.
unclebob (Guest)
said at 11:10 PM on Tue Nov 17 2009
said at 11:10 PM on Tue Nov 17 2009
best spiderman show ever. Even kicks the movies' asses
justin (Guest)
said at 9:07 PM on Thu Aug 6 2009
said at 9:07 PM on Thu Aug 6 2009
the Legendary Grey DELISLE fAIRLYODD pARENTS iS bETTY bRANT AND sALLY
jrcarter (Guest)
said at 11:03 PM on Sun Apr 26 2009
said at 11:03 PM on Sun Apr 26 2009
Also:
Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
Betty Brant
Ned Lee
Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
Betty Brant
Ned Lee
thomas (Guest)
said at 8:04 PM on Mon Apr 13 2009
said at 8:04 PM on Mon Apr 13 2009
Your'e missing Flash Thompson, Sally Avril, Liz Allan, George Stacy, Aunt May Parker, Norman Osborn, King Kong, Randy Robertson.







said at 11:35 AM on Tue Jan 22 2013
said at 1:35 AM on Thu Jan 31 2013
It doesn't list Sean Galloway (Cheeks) as the main character designer, though.