Spider-Man

Spider-Man (1994-1998)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Science-Fiction

Spider-Man (1994) tells the story of a 19-year-old Peter Parker in his first year at Empire State University, and his alter-ego Spider-Man. The show features Spider-Man's classic villains, including the Kingpin, the Green Goblin, the Lizard, the Scorpion, Doctor Octopus, Mysterio, the Rhino, the Shocker, The Vulture and the Chameleon, as well as more recent villains such as Venom, Carnage and the Hobgoblin.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 10:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E13Spider Wars, Chapter II - Farewell, Spider-ManJan 31, 1998
S05E12Spider Wars, Chapter I - I Really, Really Hate ClonesJan 31, 1998
S05E11Secret Wars, Chapter III - DoomNov 21, 1997
S05E10Secret Wars, Chapter II - The Gauntlet of the Red SkullNov 14, 1997
S05E09Secret Wars, Chapter I - ArrivalNov 7, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Spider-Man first premiere?

Spider-Man first premiered on November 19, 1994.

Who voices the character of Spider-Man in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

The character of Spider-Man is voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes in the 1994 TV show adaptation.

Which villains appear in the first season of the 1994 TV show?

Some of the villains who appear in the first season of the 1994 TV show include the Green Goblin, the Scorpion, and Doctor Octopus.

What is the name of the theme song used in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

The name of the theme song used in the 1994 TV show adaptation is "Spider-Man: The Animated Series Theme".

How is Mary Jane Watson portrayed in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

In the 1994 TV show adaptation, Mary Jane Watson is portrayed as a model and aspiring actress.

Which character serves as a main antagonist in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

Norman Osborn, also known as the Green Goblin, serves as a main antagonist in the 1994 TV show adaptation.

Which other Marvel Comics characters make appearances in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

Some of the other Marvel Comics characters who make appearances in the 1994 TV show adaptation include Daredevil, Blade, and Iron Man.

Who is the creator of the character of Spider-Man?

The character of Spider-Man was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko.

Which voice actor provides the voice of Harry Osborn in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

Voice actor Gary Imhoff provides the voice of Harry Osborn in the 1994 TV show adaptation.

Who is the main love interest for Peter Parker in the 1994 TV show adaptation?

Mary Jane Watson serves as the main love interest for Peter Parker in the 1994 TV show adaptation.

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Also known as

  • Σπάιντερμαν (Greece)
  • Pókember (Hungary)
  • Человек-паук (Russian Federation)

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