Spectacular Spiderman Ill Never Look the Other Way Again
"Male child's got no need to hide. He's stronger than you think."
- In "Last Curtain", Spidey takes on the Dark-green Goblin, his mini-regular army of "Pumpkinheads" (armed to the brim with high-tech weapons, in fact), while going through a booby-trapped urban center neighborhood, all by himself. Whoa...
- Let's be specific here, Spider-Man is attacked by a platoon of enemies arm with set on rifles that burn spiked bullets, an entire neighborhood of automated Turrets that fire GRENADES...with the firing rate of a machine gun!(yes y'all heard that right), and the Goblin's own mini-air forcefulness and they didn't fifty-fifty ho-hum him downwardly, he defeated them all. Heck, the only affair that even TOUCHED Spider-Man for that matter was the Green Goblin himself, even then all he really did was mess upwardly his costume.
- "Gangland". The entire episode is pretty much a battle royale between Physician Ock, Silvermane, Tombstone and Spidey. Tops it all off with Opera (specifically Rigoletto) playing all throughout the entire fight and Spidey finishing the fight with Tombstone downwards in a sewer. And unlike their first encounter, he wins.
- Before that, the start of his fight with Tombstone, which basically sums up how heroic Spidey has become since he first got his powers.
Tombstone: I assume y'all remember our final physical come across.
Spider-Human: Painfully. Simply I told you then- I don't wait the other style. - At the terminate of the episode, Mark Allan, furious at Peter for stringing his sis along while having feelings for Gwen, gives Peter "The Reason Yous Suck" Spoken language that he badly needed to hear.
- Before that, the start of his fight with Tombstone, which basically sums up how heroic Spidey has become since he first got his powers.
- Green Goblin backflipping over a building he's about to crash into, and landing square on his glider as it comes out the other side. Best of all is Spider-Man'south reaction: "Okay, wow. Simply... wow."
- Both times Peter fights off the symbiote's influence, first with the help of the memory of his Uncle Ben, then by summoning forth all the positive emotions associated with the people he loves. It goes to bear witness that Peter'due south real ability doesn't come from his spider-force or his web shooters, just from his heart.
- In "Group Therapy," Eddie takes Mary-Jane on a loftier speed motorcycle ride simply because he thinks taking her out will hurt Peter. MJ doesn't have any of that crap.
Mary-Jane: Pete may not be perfect, but any his faults, he'southward twice the human being you'll ever be.
- Also in "Group Therapy," Aunt May standing betwixt Spidey and the entire Sinister 6. That adult female has guts. As well a heartwarming moment both in story (defending her nephew without even knowing it) and from a meta perspective.
- Also in "Group Therapy," the Symbiote defeating the Sinister Six all by himself is quite awesome ; at first the Six wipe the flooring with him, crack some jokes, the mask's eyes widen in a "Oh Crap" moment... And and so he proceeds to defeat each and everyone of them, showing greater strength and agility than Peter himself.
- Its too a CMOA for Peter to, equally you lot realized that in this serial the symbiote doesn't significantly increased Peter'southward abilities-other than a cocky-mending suit and endless supply of webbing. This is what Peter could be if he focuses and cease wisecracking and use his powers to his full potential, and indeed in "Final Curtain" we see him going all out.
- In "Nature Vs. Nurture," the entire football squad works together with Spider-Homo to save Gwen from Venom.
Spider-Man: Thank you for the aid.
Flash: Anytime. Now get that creep! - The (temporary) team-up of Spidey and Rhino in "Accomplices".
- Vulture is holding Norman Osborn high above the city and, despite the peril he'south in, continues to berate his captor.
Osborn: Toomes?
Vulture: Not Toomes, now! I'm what you called me, I'm the Vulture!
Osborn: I called y'all a buzzard.
Vulture: What?
Osborn: You can't fifty-fifty go the proper name right. - Tombstone utterly schooling Spidey during their kickoff run into in "The Invisible Mitt".
- This far and no:
Electro: I'grand ELECTRO!
- Another one for Electro, when he finally loses the last of his inhibitions:
Electro: "That's it. THE GLOVES ARE OFF!!" (Blasts Spider-Man through several walls and out the side of the building.)
- From the same episode, Peter telling off the snotty cheerleader he was trying to tutor. For anyone who's ever been blown off past the pop crowd before, it'due south quite satisfying.
Peter: Look, this tutoring thing is something you lot need, not me, so when you're ready to acquire, lemme know. (goes off to fight crime)
- Spidey's first fight with the Rhino is a long, arduous battle in which Spidey can't even hurt Rhino, merely turned when he notices Rhino's odd fixation with guzzling water in-betwixt thrashings and works out that his hide makes it nearly impossible for his body to absurd itself considering it'southward fused to his skin. So he leads the large guy hugger-mugger and baits him into smashing steam pipes to crank up the heat.
- Poor, meek fiddling Otto Octavius has just survived a lab explosion. His abusive employer, Norman Osborn, arrives to pull him out of the rubble and starts to berate him still again, when Otto's eyes narrow and...
Doctor Octopus: SILENCE! You imperious moron!
- Comic homage: In Astonishing Spider-Man 33, at that place is an iconic image of Spider-Homo using every last ounce of forcefulness to elevator a bridge off of himself. It's been repurposed for the prove, with a huge light fixture in place of the bridge, and information technology couldn't exist any more awesome.
Peter: Can't... budge... it... so cold... muscles stiff... no... This is information technology. I fought the skilful fight... did my best... foiled Dr.'south plan. No one can ask whatsoever more of me... (sees Gwen lying unconscious nearby) What am I doing? I can't give up, non with Gwen depending on me! (lifts the pile of debris off of him)
- Incidentally, this also doubles as a Heartwarming Moment.
- The entire episode of "First Steps" is a Moment of Awesome for the Sandman, who not only demonstrates what a man who is fabricated out of and tin can control sand can really exercise, merely even manages to muster a few Pet the Dog moments, topped off with a Heroic Sacrifice... which he survives. He built up too much coolness to exist killed, and the concluding await on his confront in the episode shows it.
- The ballsy scene where he leaves Spider-Man wondering "How am I supposed to crush upward a embankment?" The ensuing Colossus Climb is a thing of beauty.
- "Accomplices" turns out to exist a whole-episode CMOA for Norman Osborn, who caused hell for his enemies, makes five hundred 1000000, and still has the Rhino information, all with literally no risk to himself.
- "Probable Cause". Spidey derails a train with nothing more a well-placed cart full of gilt confined. Also, he fought like hell against Shocker and the Enforcers.
- For Harry Osborn... "Harry, what are you doing?" "Cowboying upward!" Even his ass of a begetter was impressed. The Chameleon who was bearded as his begetter at the time, withal, seemed a bit frightened.
- In the 2d season finale:
Green Goblin: Rule 1: Spidey must splat!
Spider-Man: Rule 2: ignore rule 1! - Norman's reveal. He managed to be cool and scary... In his own sickening mode of course.
- This Goblin one-liner is awesome.
Green Goblin: We all vesture masks, Spider-Homo, but which one is real? The 1 that hides your face up? Or the one that is your face up?
- Which becomes fifty-fifty more awesome in retrospect, after the Goblin's real identity is revealed.
- A rather off-screen instance, Gwen got her father into going to Thanksgiving with Peter. Hither are the details:
Captain Stacy: She insisted on coming. Gave me the look.
- Doctor Octopus spends much of his introductory episode insulting Spider-Man's intelligence and gloating almost his ain genius... which makes it incredibly crawly when Spidey suddenly out-gambits him with an almost pathetically simple trick.
- In the episode Natural Choice an old adult female gets a real great Crowning Moment of Crawly. Spidey is fighting the Lizard in a crowded railroad train. Cadger has Spidey on the ropes, nevertheless that is stopped by the woman smacking him with her bag, allowing Spidey to gain the upper hand.
- You know there is something wrong with y'all when Flash Thompson of all people gives you a What the Hell, Hero? speech.
- Spidey's first fight with Kraven turns into a complete curb stomp in Spidey's favour, with the webslinger explaining Kraven'south difficulty in this hunt being because he's a Spider-"Man" and not a animal.
Spider-Homo: You lot just. Don't. Get it. You lot're proficient. Possibly at the whole hunting thing you're fifty-fifty the all-time. Merely, when it comes to the New York superpowered scene *catches Kraven's knife out of the air with ease* you're out of your league.
- Spidey's SECOND fight with Kraven is merely every bit awesome. Despite the fact that Kraven actually managed to go on up since he spliced creature DNA into himself, the 2nd half of the boxing has him curbstomped when Spidey makes full use of his web slingers, trapping Kraven inside a web cage and so compensating for Kraven's newfound speed with repeated spamming of his webs, ending with an epic No-Holds-Barred Beatdown and a Badass Boast.
Spider-Man: Take that pussycat! A lesson in humility courtesy of the original and Yet number ane genetic misfit: Me.
- Spidey's SECOND fight with Kraven is merely every bit awesome. Despite the fact that Kraven actually managed to go on up since he spliced creature DNA into himself, the 2nd half of the boxing has him curbstomped when Spidey makes full use of his web slingers, trapping Kraven inside a web cage and so compensating for Kraven's newfound speed with repeated spamming of his webs, ending with an epic No-Holds-Barred Beatdown and a Badass Boast.
- Both of the Venom arcs are chock-full of awesome moments. From the first arc, the symbiote hijacking Spidey'south body and giving the Sinister Half dozen a whoopin', Spidey's mental fight against the symbiote, Venom beating downwards on Spidey in his own back one thousand, Spidey fighting off Venom right outside Aunt May's infirmary room, and their fight at and around the Thanksgiving parade. From the second arc, Eddie's Paranoia Gambit, and their fight in the schoolhouse.
- Mary Jane gets one in her own manner. When Peter has to leave her at the dance, Emerge takes the opportunity to try to mock her for information technology. Mary Jane responds by effortlessly getting Randy (Sally's boyfriend) to dance with her instead.
- Spider-Man'due south beginning fight with Tombstone has moments on both sides. Spider-Homo arrives at Tombstone'southward role having finally learned who has been behind all the supervillain attacks and is ready to accept him downwards one time and for all, simply to have Tombstone mop the flooring with him. Awesome moment for Tombstone and Negated Moment of Awesome for Spider-Human. Then Tombstone offers to pay Spider-Man to wait the other way. Fifty-fifty though Peter Parker needed the coin, and the deal would have made Spider-Man's job a lot easier, Peter spent a divide second remembering Uncle Ben and said he would never wait the other style once again. Then Spider-Homo told Tombstone to do his worst, which, subsequently the Curb-Stomp Battle they just had, could have resulted in Tombstone beating Spider-Man very badly. Information technology turned out, Tombstone'due south worst was much worse than that. Tombstone opened his front end door to reveal two cops standing behind it and said "Officers, Spider-Human being has trespassed on my property, assaulted my employees, and threatened me." All of which was truthful. Pragmatic Villainy at its finest.
- Here's i for the writers; they managed to make Norman Osborn equally the Green Goblin just as shocking equally it was, all those years agone. It Was His Sled was totally averted!
- Like to what he does when threatened past the Dark-green Gobin in the Spider-Man movie, when threatened by Rhino with data on Peter Parker, Jameson tells the supervillain he never met him and silently indicating for Peter to leave.
- A meta example: When the show came to Blu-Ray five years after its cancellation, information technology nearly reached the pinnacle of Amazon'southward Activity and Adventure Blu-Ray sales chart, beat just by The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
- A minor one, only it'due south a great geek-out feeling having Shocker AND Electro team up: something that never happened in the older cartoons.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Awesome/TheSpectacularSpiderMan
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