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[[Too Good to Last|The series was rather short-lived]], at only 13 episodes, but was still a fairly good show in its own right and a second season was planned but never started ([[Or So I Heard|some fans blame MTV for that]]). It would be the last Spider-Man TV series for a good number of years, until ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' came along.
 
Not to be confused with the series that inspired the name from this one, ''[[Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]''.
 
Not to be confused with the series that inspired the name from this one, ''[[Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]''.
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This series provides examples of;
 
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Ed Asner portrays a character (a cop) with a thick mustache, who hates Spider-Man and constantly views him as a criminal. Say, [[Spider-Man: The Animated Series|that sounds familiar...]]
** Also, at the end of her episode, Christina ''thinks'' she has discovered Spider-Man's secret identity. Everyone anxiously waits for her answer... only for her to reveal "Meng, the Drip-Den guy" as his true identity. She'd be closer to the truth than you'd think. Rino Romano voiced Meng, and previously voiced Spidey in ''[[Spider-Man Unlimited]]''.
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{{quote|'''Harry''': You mean like ''[[Robin Hood]] in [[Men In Tights]]''.}}
** During Peter's [[Cassandra Truth]] moment:
{{quote|'''Peter''': "I was literally two steps outside the theater, when these two [[Men in Black (film)|Men in Black]] yanked me into the back of a black van!"<br />
'''Harry''': Did they have a talking pug? }}
** The first (aired) episode:
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