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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Fabric Type: 0786936242409 Graphics Memory Size: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC Maximum Color Depth: Walt Disney Video Maximum Focal Length: Metal Type: Walt Disney Video Publisher: 6 Total Firewire Ports: Walt Disney Video Total Metal Weight: 1 Total Parallel Ports: June 29, 2004 Total S Video Out Ports: 1144 minutes Walt Disney Video September 09, 1967 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Eight years before Tobey Maguire was born, the animated Spider-Man spun his first web across America's television screens. The program ran from 1967 through 1970 on ABC, and imprinted its theme song, "Spider-Man, Spider-Man/ Does whatever a spider can / Spins a web, any size / Catches thieves--just like flies" on a generation of viewers. The comic book Spider-Man, who debuted in Marvel's Amazing Fantasy in 1962, epitomized the superhero as antihero. During his battles with bizarre villains, Peter Parker was beset by self-doubts and personal problems. The animated Spider-Man was a straightforward action superhero who was too busy performing weird stunts like fashioning a boat and motor out of spider webs to worry or agonize. From the opening titles that announce the program is "in COLOR," Spider-Man feels dated. When he fights Electro, Spidey can fend off blasts of electricity because he's added "just a little asbestos to my web liquid"; when he discovers the extent of his new powers, Peter dreams of a spot on The Ed Sullivan Show. Although the directors include Ralph Bakshi and former Disney artist Clyde Geronimi, the animation is extremely limited. The same shots of Spiderman swinging over New York appear again and again. But these limits probably won't trouble nostalgic adults who grew up watching Spider-Man on Saturday mornings: "Wherever there's a hang-up / You'll find the Spider-Man!" (Unrated, suitable for ages 7 and older: cartoon violence, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon Description: Here they are -- all 52 episodes of Spider-Man's original 1967 classic television series, now completely restored in full color and bursting with spectacular Spidey action! Experience every amazing moment of Spider-Man's first appearance on TV in the animated series that electrified Saturday morning audiences from 1967-1970. Featuring the Web-Slinger's greatest foes, including Dr. Octopus, The Green Goblin, Mysterio, The Rhino, Dr. Magneto, and so many more. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - walloping websnappers! . . . your friendly neighborhood Spiderman arrives, and then goes surrealistic!There was an explosion of superhero cartoons in the 1960's, and the 1967 version of Spider-Man was probably one of the best. The cartoon introduced Marvel Comics founder Stan Lee's remarkable hero, to a whole new audience. The Amazing Spider-Man comic, had only been around for a few years, and many younger kids were unfamiliar with the character. The first season, produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, featured two Spiderman adventures per episode, with many of the stories featuring characters ... Read More Rating: - Spider-Man The 67' Collection 6 Volume Animated DVD Set.Spider-Man The 67' Collection 6 Volume Animated DVD Set: Classic 1967 Tv series on dvd, 5 stars because it is Spidey! take note the series/episodes at times utilize the same animation more than once,has Canadian Voice actors("Process",A-gain,etcera)Peter Parker sounds like he is 40 and not a Teenager, His suit does not have all the lines. Villains who are not in the Comic book. Very Trippy at times,what were the writers thinking? almost all the made up villains were green or on some other ... Read More Rating: - SpidermanPerfect. Every single episode in order. One of the greatest TV shows of all time. Perfect quality, fast shipping. Rating: - Appreciating the ArachnidI was only familiar with the 60s Spider-Man Series due to its theme. I didn't pick up this set when it was initially released (around the time the 1st Spider-Man movie was released) because at thought it was too corny to watch. As of late, I've become more nostalgic of some animation that aired before my birth, and after viewing a few episodes on [...], I realized this series is not just good for its time, it holds up quite nicely to TV animation of today. Rating: - A TRIP DOWN TO MEMORY LANEMy brother when he was younger, he used to record on betamax, some chapters of this spider man collection. Now, when i saw that they sold the collection on DVD i inmediatly bought it and i almost cry when istarted watching them, i saw so many chapters that i've never seen and i recomend this for the fans that love this series!! AMAZING! Spider-Man - The '67 Collection (6 Volume Animated Set) Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |