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Nightmare_Dreaming
07-01-2004, 02:08 PM
I am trying to find a Spider-Man: The Animated Series (From the 90's) that has all the episodes from all the seasons on it, is there a such thing? I've been searching on Amazon and what I've found was Spider-Man - The '67 Collection, Spider-Man vs Doc Ock, The Spider-Man Collection, Spider-Man - The Return of The Green Goblin, Spider-Man - The Ultimate Villian Showdown, and Spider-Man - Dare Devil vs Spider-Man. They also had some DVD's for the MTV computer cartoon that came on a few years back, but I have no interest in buying that. At first I thought The Spider-Man collection would be it, but it only contains Spider-Man vs. Dare Devil, The Return of the Green Goblin, and The Ultimate Villian Showdown. Is there not one that has all the episodes on it? If not, then which one of these are good?
Patrick Bateman
07-02-2004, 10:37 AM
Sorry dude. I take it you are referring to Spider-Man: The Animated Series, that aired on Saturday mornings on FOX.
Sadly, there is no super collection of all the episodes of that particular series. The closest thing you're going to get at this point in time are the Spider-Man: Ultimate Villian Showdown, Daredevil vs. Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Return of the Green Goblin, and the new Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock DVD.
Later this year, a Spider-Man: Venom Saga DVD will be released that will chronicle the Venom saga from the Fox animated series.
But if you're dead set on finding a collection of ALL of the FOX animated series, your best bet may be eBay. But beware of dishonest sellers, and more than likely you'll only find them available on VCD.
Although you might get lucky, because I bought a DVD set of ALL the X-men cartoons that aired on FOX during the mid 90's, and all the episodes had a good image, and the DVD's themselves were professionally put together. Good Luck!
As far as recommendations, I recommend the Spider-Man '67 Collection set. The cartoons themselves are very old school, as they were first aired during the 60's of course, but that just adds to their charm. Very fun to watch, and you might even recognize the giant Plutonians/Ice Men in "Sub Zero for Spidey", from a 'Ambiguously Gay Duo' toon on SNL's "Tv's Funhouse". :D
Goosey
07-02-2004, 01:29 PM
With WB starting to focus on their animated properties(Batman, Superman, Justice League), I could really see FOX following suit in the near future. Hopefully, we'll soon have Spider-Man and X-Men boxed sets.
chasingbanky
07-02-2004, 02:01 PM
No word yet, but for the next three nights on toon disney starting at 8 and going to 11 they'll be playing episodes.....I know im watching.....:D.........I really hope they release X-men, and this tho also cuz BATMAN just won't be enough.
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