Spider-man (2017) Series Premiere Review

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Hey everyone. Captain Sean here with a review for television's newest super hero cartoon: the latest Disney XD reboot of Spider-man. Now I'll be honest: I usually don't review super hero TV show premieres here. Why? Is it because I don't like them? No. I love super hero shows. But there are so many other people online that review them, that it just seems ridiculous to do my own. Plus: I'll just wind up saying what so many others already have. But after the premiere of this new show, I found that many people's reviews for this new show were negative. But the thing is... I liked this new show's premiere. And lets be clear. Spider-man is my favorite costumed super hero ever. I have four book shelves and two large boxes of Spider-man comics at home (including every Ultimate Spider-man book) and I have more Spider-man DVD's than any other comic book based properties I own. So I love this character, and I gotta say... so far I like this new show. It is different than past versions. It's not exactly like the classic comics. But the thing is... we've had so many TV shows and movies try to be like those classic stories. This show however really plays with familiar characters and settings. It really is a full reboot of the Spider-man concept. However it works because the main characters still feel true to their comic roots. Especially Spider-man himself. And I like that.

Now lets be clear. I think Spectacular Spider-man was the best Spider-man cartoon ever. And a continuation of that series is what I'd want more than anything. And yes, I really hated the 2012 Ultimate Spider-man cartoon Disney XD made. It was completely untrue to their character and the Spider-man mythos as a whole. And I think because Disney's first full fledged Spider-man series was very much hated by hardcore Spider-man fans, they just didn't give this new series a chance. However I did, and I liked it. What's very interesting though is that the series actually started with a series of internet shorts featuring the full origin of Spider-man. And you know what's interesting about this? This is the first time since the 1960's show, we've actually had the origin of Spider-man shown not as a flashback in a cartoon. We actually get a fully fleshed out take on the origin finally in modern children's animation. And unlike the main series that started later, these internet shorts are actually very close to the original comics. They feel like a true modern update of the Stan Lee and Steve Ditko story. But with one simple change. Spider-man doesn't let the burglar kill his uncle because he's a jerk in the moment. He actually lets him get away because he's just completely absorbed in being a wrestling celebrity now and doesn't care. And I think it's nice to teach young viewers that being too wrapped up in fame and fortune, can lead to serious consequences. And in the scene where the burglar runs by Spider-man, I think actually having a camera man voiced by Stan Lee included in that scene was a very nice touch.

Now the main series premiere is where the story does diverge from classic Spider-man lore. Peter Parker, who is still new to being a super hero, helps stop a catastrophe when a science experiment that's brought over from the private school: Horizon High, goes haywire Peter impresses the school head: Max Modell and gets admited into Horizon High. From there, Spider-man battles various villains while using his resources at Horizon High to improve his costume and gadgets. Now as keen Spider-man fans might realize, this isn't an adaptation of the classic Stan Lee era, but rather than modern Dan Slott era. You see back in 2010, adult Peter Parker actually got a job working at a place called Horizon Labs. In this series, Horizon Labs has simply become a gifted and talented school. But the environment along with Max Modell and Peter's interactions with him are pretty much the same. With the only real difference being that Max is starting to become like a new father figure in Peter's life. And you know what, it's probably for the best that the series adapted more recent Spider-man stories for this show. We can only adapt those classic Stan Lee stories so many times. So it's nice to see a Spider-man era that hasn't been adapted yet appear in animation.
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Plus, the series is fun to watch if you're familiar with past Spider-man stories. Every character that shows up is someone who has appeared in a Spider-man comic before. But because these are very different versions of the characters, you're not sure which direction the show is gonna go in. So you start watching more carefully. A young Otto Octavius appears who isn't evil, so you're wondering what may drive him to become a villain eventually. Miles Morales and Anya Corazon appear who in the comics are the new Spider-man and Spider-Woman but since they're just fellow students of Peter now, we don't know what will lead them to becoming heroes. Plus, we hear Aunt May talking to Anna Watson which makes you realize: wait, is Mary Jane going to appear? And then the students mention someone named Gwen Stacy goes to this private school and you realize: wait, what is Gwen Stacy gonna be like in this show? And did Peter mention Iron Man existing in this world? Will he meet the Avengers eventually? As someone who has seen so many versions of these characters before, it feels kinda fun to see new versions of these characters and wonder when others will show up.

But none of this new stuff would feel right, if Spider-man didn't feel right. And at his core, he is who he has always been. A true super hero. He's flawed and makes mistakes. But he's always trying to be helpful and kind. He makes a few jokes, but he's not dumb. He's a highly intelligent and caring teenager. And that is exactly what we need to see more of in television. Now I won't lie though. The dialogue in this show is pretty simple. Except for some of the stuff Peter/Spider-man says, these characters don't feel complex at all. It's kind of like an old 80's Saturday morning cartoon. Plus, the animation is pretty simple too. Kind of a throwback to 1980's Japanese animation. But the thing is... it's kind of nice to watch something that feels like an old imported Saturday morning cartoon. These stories are simple. But they work. Spider-man is still a great role model to young viewers watching at all times, and that's what young viewers need. But he's still a fun character. Especially with this new recurring gag that the show has made where Spider-man changes his voice when he's around people he knows as Peter Parker.

But unlike modern cartoons that have to have lots of action and jokes all over, this show does still take it's time to let the characters breath and just be themselves. So even if the characters' dialogue is pretty simple, you at least really understand them. This is especially true in the moments Peter has when he flashes back to lessons his Uncle Ben taught him, which are actually some of the best emotional scenes in the series thus far. Plus, the voice acting is definitely superior to old Saturday morning cartoons. Actor Robbie Daymond who plays Peter Parker/Spider-man in particular really nails exactly what young Spider-man should sound like. Now I can't say he's as good an actor as past Spider-man performers, but the thing is: it took me time to accept other actors when they took on the role of Spider-man.

But as soon as I heard Robbie Daymond play Spider-man, I didn't hear a new actor playing Spider-man. I heard Spider-man. And I think as a big long time fan of this hero, that should mean something. So there you go. The new Spider-man cartoon may not be too complex or true to the old source material. But it's still a story of a young hero who is easily a good role model for young viewers watching. For long time Spider-man fans, it may not be your favorite Spider-man cartoon. But this show so far does stand as a pretty good alternative take on the Spider-man concept. I'd still recommend young viewers check out earlier Spider-man cartoons that were made before this first (especially Spectacular Spider-man) but as a fun new super hero cartoon for young viewers, or older viewers that want to go back to the days of simpler cartoons, this is definitely something to check out.


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