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!"
Voices
- Bernard Cowan as The Narrator
- Paul Soles as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Peg Dixon as Betty Brant/Mary Jane Watson
- Paul as J. Jonah Jameson
- Vern Chapman as Doctor Octopus
- Gillie Fenwick as Dr. Smarter/Curt Conners/Lizard/Vulture
- Tom Harvey as Electro/Sandman
- Chris Wiggins as Mysterio
- Carl Banas as Scorpion
- Len Carlson as Green Goblin/Parafino/Stan Patterson
- Harry Ramer as Dr. Smythe/Dr. Noah Boddy/Lee Patterson
- Ed McNamera as Rhino
- Billie Mae Richards as Billy Connors
- Max Ferguson as Phantom
Recurring characters - Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Betty Brant
- Mary Jane Watson
- J. Jonah Jameson
- Doctor Octopus
- Dr. Smarter
- Curt Conners
- Lizard/Vulture
- Electro
- Sandman
- Mysterio
- Scorpion
- Green Goblin
- Parafino
- Stan Patterson
- Dr. Smythe
- Dr. Noah Boddy
- Lee Patterson
- Rhino
- Billy Connors
- Phantom
Broadcast History
First Telecast:September 9, 1967
Last Telecast: June 14, 1970
Number of Episodes: 52
Number of Seasons: 3
Original Network: ABC
Theme Song and Opening Credits
Theme by Paul Francis Webster |
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