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emperor26 10-14-2007 11:13 AM

If there's any other show I still like but is not known, it would have to be Spider-man Unlimited

The story is that Peter Parker/ Spider-Man heads to outer space to rescue John Jameson, who disappeared during outer-space (along with Venom and Carnage) in order to clear his own name. He finds John in an alternate planet similar to Earth, except its filled with both humans and anthromorphic humanoids, created by its ruler, the High Evolutionary. When Spider-man learns that John won't leave until its ruler is overthrown, he decided to stay on Counter-Earth for now.

The show was different from its predecessor is that the quality of the animation is different, more science fiction elements, plus, Spider-Man has an entirely new look, and some of the characters he meets bores similarities to certain villains Spidey had fought, but with different personalities.

It's a shame that it ended with just one season and in a cliffhanger, as I was hoping to see how it ends.

Hopefully, though, the upcoming Spectacular Spider-Man doesn't suffer the same fate.

Mr. Marshmallow 10-14-2007 06:38 PM

You know it;'s funny Emperor but your probably the only person I know that actually liked that show. Everyone I have talked to about it spits on the show's name with the utmost passionate hatred for it. It wasn't the greatest in my opinion but I did like Spidey's new suit and I LOVED the new Venom and Carnage.

Other obscure cartoons I loved, Road Rovers and Earthworm Jim. Road Rovers was really a weird show, I mean coming out of total left wing territory, I really loved the idea of different dog breeds mutating into walking talking dogs. They had an interesting storyline and I sadly never got to see the final end to it.

I also am really upset Earthworm Jim is forgotten due to Freakazoid's shadow. Jim came on right after Freakazoid and while I loved that show, I thought Jim was a hilarious program considering it was based off a video game. Homer Simpson's voice actor (Dan Castenelleta or something) did a kick ass job voicing Jim.

They had some great one liners in there and I loved seeing those ridiculous trademark villains of his like Bob the Killer goldfish and Evil the Cat.

emperor26 10-14-2007 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 59356)
You know it;'s funny Emperor but your probably the only person I know that actually liked that show. Everyone I have talked to about it spits on the show's name with the utmost passionate hatred for it. It wasn't the greatest in my opinion but I did like Spidey's new suit and I LOVED the new Venom and Carnage.

Other obscure cartoons I loved, Road Rovers and Earthworm Jim. Road Rovers was really a weird show, I mean coming out of total left wing territory, I really loved the idea of different dog breeds mutating into walking talking dogs. They had an interesting storyline and I sadly never got to see the final end to it.

I also am really upset Earthworm Jim is forgotten due to Freakazoid's shadow. Jim came on right after Freakazoid and while I loved that show, I thought Jim was a hilarious program considering it was based off a video game. Homer Simpson's voice actor (Dan Castenelleta or something) did a kick ass job voicing Jim.

They had some great one liners in there and I loved seeing those ridiculous trademark villains of his like Bob the Killer goldfish and Evil the Cat.

Thanks for the comment, Mr. Marshmallow. Somehow, I had a feeling most Marvel fans would despised Spider-Man Unlimited.

Back on topic, I can't believe I forgotten about those shows. They were fantastic to watch, including Road Rovers. :D


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