Marvel Comics Spider-Man

1994
4.7
1.14K reviews
TV-Y7
Rating
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Season 3 episodes (14)

1 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 1: Doctor Strange
96-04-27
Peter's search for Mary Jane leads him to an evil cult led by a man called Baron Mordo, who wants to release his master, Dormammu, from another dimension. Baron Mordo steals the Wand of Watoomb which will free Dormammu. Spider-Man teams up with Doctor Strange and his sidekick Wong, to stop him.
2 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 2: Make A Wish
96-05-04
Peter is considering giving up being Spider-Man, when he meets a mystic figure named Madame Web and his biggest fan, a little girl called Tyana. Spider-Man shares his origin with her. Dr. Octopus attacks with his new Octobot and captures Spider-Man.
3 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 3: Attack Of The Octobot
96-05-11
During the attack, Spider-Man loses his memory and becomes partners in crime with Dr. Octopus. Tyana and a cabbie named Mousie try and rescue him, but nobody listens to their story.
4 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 4: Enter The Green Goblin
96-05-18
Norman Osborn disappears in an explosion. Soon after, The Green Goblin appears and begins to kidnap all of Norman's enemies. Norman's son, Harry Osborn, is suspected to be the Goblin.
5 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 5: The Rocket Racer
96-09-14
Spider-Man and a new vigilante known as the Rocket Racer take on Big Wheel. Spider-Man and Rocket Racer are able to stop Big Wheel when Spider-Man electrocutes him with two electrical wires.
6 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 6: Framed
96-09-21
Peter believes his luck is changing for the better when Wilson Fisk hires Peter for a job. Fisk frames him for a federal crime, but Peter's lawyer is Matt Murdock (Daredevil).
7 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 7: The Man Without Fear
96-09-28
Spider-Man teams up with Daredevil to confront the Kingpin, and to clear Peter's name. Daredevil also reveals to Spider-Man about the crime lord's alter ego.
8 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 8: The Ultimate Slayer
96-10-05
The Kingpin transforms Alistair Smythe into a half-cyborg, half-mutant creature to become the Ultimate Spider Slayer and kill Spider-Man. Spencer Smythe is revealed to be alive, but in cryonic preservation.
9 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 9: Tombstone
96-10-12
Robbie Robertson is losing his son to a gang led by Tombstone, a thug that Robbie has history with. Tombstone promises to release Robbie's son if he kills Alicia Silvermane's news story.
10 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 10: The Spot
96-10-26
Ex-employee of Stark Industries, Dr. Jonathan Ohn, invents a portable interdimensional device that accidentally makes him a living embodiment of a portal. Calling himself the Spot, he tries to steal money to fund his research. His unstable invention creates a vortex that threaten to engulf New York.
11 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 11: Venom Returns
96-11-02
The Venom symbiote returns to Earth and reunites with Eddie Brock. He is ordered by Dormammu to steal a machine from Stark Enterprises capable of releasing Dormammu from his dimension. When Venom battles Spider-Man and War Machine, he is easily defeated. He soon gets help from Cletus Kasady, who has bonded with another symbiote.
12 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 12: Carnage
96-11-09
Baron Mordo and Dormmammu help Eddie Brock's cell-mate, Cletus Kasady, become Carnage. Dormammu uses Carnage to get Dormammu into this world. Iron Man and Spider-Man work together and defeat the symbiotes.
13 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 13: Goblin Wars
96-11-16
The Green Goblin and the Hobgoblin clash over Dr. Ohn's Time Dilation Accelerator. Peter and Mary Jane are celebrating Felicia Hardy's engagement to Jason Macendale when it is revealed that Macendale is the Hobgoblin. In the end, the Green Goblin gets his hands on the portal technology.
14 Sins Of The Fathers Chapter 14: The Turning Point
96-11-23
With the Time Dilation Accelerator, the Green Goblin trails Spider-Man and finds out his secret identity. The Green Goblin kidnaps Mary Jane Watson, and takes her to the George Washinton Bridge. Mary Jane and Green Goblin get trapped in an interdimensional portal and that device used is destroyed.

About this show

A young man with spider-like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.14K reviews
Osmostrix
October 16, 2016
A classic from the age of Saturday Morning cartoons. If you're a long-time lover of the Wall Crawler, or even if this is your first time hearing of him, this is a great performance to see. Inspired deeply by the original comics, featuring gripping voice acting, stunning visuals, and an iconic musical score this was the definitive Spider-Man collection of a generation. Watch episode-by-episode as Peter Parker goes from his humble beginnings and encounters all of his classic villains for the first time. Peter is written to have a very real and relatable personality as he tries to balance the responsibilities of being a hero while also trying to be close to the people he cares about. The villains of this series are written to be complex and even relatable. You will see as Spider-Man struggles not only to stop them from causing harm, but even goes so far as to show mercy and compassion for them in ways no other hero has ever genuinely tried to do. If ever there was a series that tried to stay true to Spider-Man's origins and the nature of the characters in his story, this is it. See for yourself and know just how courageous Spider-Man can be.
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BrightBurns1985
July 3, 2016
It's definitely better than Spider-Man The 67' Collection but that's not saying much. This show is not on the level of say, Batman: The Animated Series and it's definitely not as grounded as Batman: The Animated Series was, this Spider-Man show is (at times) even more outlandish than Superman: The Animated Series turned out to be, two years later. If I could level a criticism at the show it would be that there's never a quiet moment in the series. And at times the shows insults the viewer's intelligence.
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PASCUS Smith
February 29, 2016
The animation and stories were great. But parker talks WAYYYYY too much. I remember watching it and thinkin, ok, they are gonna figure out that we don't care about his EVERY thought. And why didn't anyone get punched, kicked yes, but no punches. But pretty good stuff. The ONLY show tht actually did spidey justice. This other junk they putting out is just disrespectful.
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