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Mar 08, 2008 10:11

I'm watching this new "Spider-Man" cartoon series and its...absolutely terrible. Worse than Season 1 of "The Batman" (which is considerably a thousand times better than it used to be.)

How dissapointing. Peter Parker is like...a sophomore or junior in high school. wtf.

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dana_scully March 8 2008, 23:33:58 UTC
That's how Spider-Man typically starts, yo.

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scoobydoobychad March 8 2008, 23:37:03 UTC
Did you get to watch it? It was...horrifyingly bad. I felt bad for Spider-Man. He had a rough year. A horrible movie and a horrible cartoon.

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dana_scully March 9 2008, 01:16:06 UTC
No, I didn't even know it was on... or when, or where, and I think I only kind of knew about its existence in the first place. I'm a bad Spidey fan.

He's supposed to have a crappy high school time, but if the cartoon was based on the movies at all, it's probably effing lame as all get out.

Man, do I hate those movies. They are only good for drunkenly mocking. I love love LOVE the comics, though, so much. And while the old 90's cartoon was fantastic, and actually followed some storyline that had to do with the comics, nothing beats the MTV series, which was so coldly ignored after only one season. It was SO good and had SO MUCH potential. Oh well. Long live Neil Patrick Harris as the voice of Spidey. ::gang/peace sign::

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