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Like most of us who grew up watching this series, either in it’s novel first hurry on TV from 1967-70 or later in syndication, it left an indelible impact. Remember, this was the very first time Spider-Man had ever been made into a cartoon, and so the belief of actually getting to sight him swinging from building to building instead of objective looking at freeze-frame shots in a humorous strip was really a expansive deal.
The first season of episodes (20 shows, 38 individual stories total), I deem, are detached the most remembered and most cherished of the series, with Spidey taking on famed villains like The Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, Electro, The Vulture, ect. While the later seasons, which were exec. produced, directed, as well as narrative supervised by Ralph “Lord of The Rings – The Attractive Motion Record” Bakshi, are a mixed bag of queer trippy imagery, with some set points in them that unprejudiced manufacture you scratch your head in bewilderment. There are some gems in there though. Besides the “Origin” Episode (#21), which is definitely a standout, other highlights by Bakshi include, “Home” (#34), a chronicle about a woman who also has spider powers (no, it’s not Spider-Woman), “Criminals In The Clouds” (#24) which involves the kidnapping of a high school student by the villainous Sky Master, “The Madness of Mysterio” (#48), a rare modern Season Three episode keen the celebrated villain, only looking completely different and having green skin. And speaking of green skin, what was Bakshi’s fetish with green skinned villains anyway? Objective about all of them were green with a few exceptions. And the irony is that he never once frail The Green Goblin in any of his episodes.
Most of the last season was objective a rehash of earlier episodes, remixed and redubbed to seem like current episodes. I guess when you’re given no money to work with, you try to be as creative as you possibly can, and Bakshi did his best, like taking the indignant scientist from the “Swing City” episode (#23) and turning him into an Atlantian in episode #46 (“Up From Nowhere”) by giving him different ears to watch like a fish. Then Bakshi would do another episode with the inflamed scientist again (#50 “Specialists And Slaves”), wait on to his normal self. You’d mediate the scientist would learn to close shooting at Spider-Man while the webslinger is standing in front of that control panel, but nooooo.
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Seriously, these episodes are smooth ample fun nonetheless. Titanic nostalgic value. However not every episode was properly remastered. Episodes #40 (“The Winged Thing” & “Connor’s Reptiles”), #42 (“Sky Harbor” & The Great Brainwasher”), #43 (“The Vanishing Doctor Vespasian” & “The Scourge Of The Scarf”), #46 (“Up From Nowhere”) & #52 (“Amble To Tomorrow”) all contemplate abominable. Very blurry and grainy, which is a complete shock, especially when you compare them to a remastered episode which looks crystal determined with luminous colors and a crisp spruce study on practically each and every frame. Episode #52 actually does watch perfect…that is until the “Flying Dutchman” segment comes on, then it reverts relieve to being blurry and grainy ect. It would seem that perhaps this boxset was rushed by Buena Vista in order to be distributed to the public the same week Spiderman 2 was released in movie theaters, even though it wasn’t quite yet finished…objective so they could manufacture a bigger profit. There’s even a misprint on the lyrics to the Spider-Man theme song in the tiny booklet that comes with the boxset. They forgot the line “Estimable Neighborhood Spider-Man”. Fair shotty workmanship, due to it being rushed.
Obviously if you cherish this series, you’ll take up this boxset regardless of it’s flaws. Some have scoffed that there are no special features included, which is just, but considering you’re paying around a dollar per episode, there’s not mighty reason to complain too mighty about it. But many fans are disappointed that the “Next Week” promos at the slay of each episode were not restored, except for one episode. Episode #28 (“Phantom From The Depths Of Time”) does include the promo at the waste (as well as a shot of Spider-Man crawling down a web in the middle of the episode) . But what’s amusing is that the promo is for “Revolt In The Fifth Dimension” and that’s not the next episode…it’s not even on the same disc. Another subtle highlight are the character drawings on all the DVD discs of several abominable guys, Spidey, and J.Jonah Jameson, and the fact that there’s actually an episode of that character on the disc where he’s featured as the cloak art on the DVD itself. A nice touch.
Despite all the flaws I smooth appreciate the series and am contented that it has finally been released on DVD. If you’re a fan of this series, bewitch it up. For the most fraction, this release is the best this expose has looked since…ever!
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Keep Swingin’ Spidey!
I’m worn school to the hilt. Spider- Man, the unique… I’ve hunted VHS tapes for years to only score those taped in EP (or SLP) directly from a UHF state in Philadelphia, and I was charged a premium at a comics demonstrate years ago. Now, unusual Spidey’s on DVD! All of the unusual episodes, finally. Several episodes aren’t cleaned up as well as others, but after watching the faded VHS tape that was probably a 4th generation copy, why be so picky. Spiderman fans from the 60s will care for this. Revisit it.
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The DVDs are numbered one to 6, and the episodes burned on each disk are in the same order as they were broadcast. Because the first 2 disks and the first half of the third were done by another company, I’m not as fond of the artwork or music that accompanied those episodes as the ones when Ralph Bakshi took over. I understand that he caught some heat from people who felt that he oversaw alot of regurgitating scenes and even whole episodes as the series continued. But he took over when budget cutbacks forced the producers to step away from the previous animation group. Bakshi did what he could with the budget he was given and the time to beget them in. Some even slammed Bakshi for not following the comics for the stories. But to me, Baksi’s episodes are the most fun! Peep at the color and the types of creatures Krantz animation produced, and how bad the episodes seemed. Before I knew what other said about these, I felt like I was on some kind of mental sprint with the colors and music. All the arch rivals wind up wanting to rule the world (or swamps and even an island) and talk about making slaves of the people. And check how many times Spidey talks about hallucinations in the Bakshi cartoons. Spidey even falls into a bed of mushrooms in at least one toon!
The DVDs are very sparse in any extras, except for the “In Color” lead they played for each episode, but each DVD is around 3 hours, they say. It gets passe seeing the lead- in and demolish credits for each of the — what — over 50 episodes? But they are keeping the cartoons in their current vow, and not changing voices or other sounds, like the novel music.
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About the fresh music… I had plan that the episodes done by Krantz animation were the first ones, probably because one of them was “The Origin of Spider- Man.” The artwork seemed so great more fervent and in- depth, and the music seemed more tremendous. What wonderful music, by Ray Ellis and Bob Harris. Everyone knows the theme music, but I want you to try that glorious, rich, bulky background music they jammed, especially in disk 4 and the least half of disk 3, unprejudiced to earn a feel of how they must have loved doing those quandary sessions! WOW. The sound is mono (the new sound was), but the music fills your spirit. Try the background jams to Molemen and Neptune’s Nose Cone (my current) in DVD #4.
The record line seemed so conventional by the 6th DVD. I don’t remember all these episodes in the reruns I watched. But the decision to release these DVDs is outstanding. I’m delighted to have this, finally.
I only wondered, what in the world did my parents ever contemplate about the cartoon series when they walked by the TV spot to witness all the unusual scenes, monsters and green- faced enemies, along with all those comments about hallucinations?!
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