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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | James Taylor (XVIII), Sean Frewer, Brandon Vietti, Vincent Edwards (III), Alan Caldwell, Audu Paden, Tim Eldred, Johnny Darrell, Ezekiel Norton |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 11 July, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Cartoons & Animation, Children's Video, Movie, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396058804 |
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Customer Reviews of Spider Man The New Animated Series, Vol. 3 - The Ultimate Face Off
Disappointment My son is a big Spiderman fan and so I ordered this new Animated Series. He told me upon viewing it, that this was computer-animated. I think it stinks and if I had known this before I opened it, I would have returned it and got my money back!!! Give me the old animation any day!
Great series, but get the Special Edition set instead
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003.)
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>In recent years, I have become a fairly big fan of the Spider-Man franchise. This is due in no small part to the success of the recent live-action films and the animated series that still get heavy rotation on some channels. One of the most interesting takes on Spider-Man in an animated world was the 2003 series. Originally aired in MTV, this thirteen episode series featured something never before done in the world of Spider-Man cartoons -full-length computer animation. I never actually watched this series when it aired on MTV initially (mostly due to the fact that MTV has too many commercials), but being a Spider-Man fan, I wanted to check the series out. And I did just that. Is it one of the greatest Spider-Man cartoons ever made, or is it all style and no plot? If you want to find out, just keep on reading.
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>As I stated previously, this entire series is computer animated. Essentially, the series takes place in the same Spidey universe as the films, serving as sort of a "tie-in" series between the two movies. The episodes have a wide variety of plots and characters. As far as villains go, we've got classic villains like Kingpin and the Lizard, as well as some new ones like Turbo Jet. In addition to the standard voice actor cast, the series also features a variety of guest stars, including Michael Clarke Duncan, Eve, Rob Zombie, and Keith Carradine. There are thirteen episodes total, all of which are about twenty-two minutes or so in length.
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>I bought this DVD because I was a Spider-Man fan and for that reason alone - I had never even watched this series on MTV. It seems like animated Spider-Man shows are often hit and miss, but this one is definitely one of the hits. Not only is the animation great, but the voice acting is top notch, and the characters are three-dimensional and worthwhile. Before this, the only Spider-Man animated series that really stood out in my mind was the nineties series, but this one gives it a run for its money. The fact that this one was intended for teenage viewers on MTV rather than as a Saturday morning cartoon for kids doesn't hurt either. I have a few minor issues with this series, but nothing worth mentioning here. If you're a Spidey fan, you're not likely to be disappointed with this series.
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>Sadly, the individual DVDs of this series are a bit weak. They lack any real extras. Accordingly, what I recommend you do is shell out the extra cash and get the Special Edition set, which has the entire thirteen episode series in one place, along with a ton of bonus features. This single-packaged DVDs just don't cut it.
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>Spider-Man fans rejoice! There is finally an animated Spidey series full of the same three-dimensional character development and intrigue previously seen only in the comics. I strongly recommend this series, but do yourself a favor and get the two-disc Special Edition set that has the whole series in one place. It's a much better move.
Stellar Show
I don't know where the editorial reviewer gets their views from, but he or she should have their eyes checked. Yes, this is one of the many attempts to get you to buy the series piece-meal. Yes you should buy the two-disk full season, its better that way, and more economical. But the series is incredible. It is an excellent show, with excellent graphics, and amazing writing. The voice cast stands out also. And anyone picking on how fast he changes into his costume, should have their brain checked, its a cartoon for cying out loud.