TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Nonureva
Really Surprised!
NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
Protraph
Lack of good storyline.
Imagine Dragons Firebreather
Okay so, here i go. this show,, is absolutely amazing. it's incredible. it's always been written off as terrible, lame, or childish. i'm here to tell you that's completely false. what so many negative reviewers refer to when saying this cartoon sucks is the fourth wall breaking or the stops that spidey does during the show. i think it's absolutely brilliant. someone of these breaks are actually funny, if you loosen up instead of being super critical. these breaks are so important because they explain why spidey can or can't do something, they explain certain situations, and are good recaps. and even being older, they can be super funny. sure some of them are childish, but keep in mind it's still a children's show. in terms of peter parker's characterization itself, it's perfect. we see a TRUE heart of gold character. he's exactly how stan envisioned him. awkward, funny, and cares so deeply for the safety of others. going through the series, you'll understand what i mean. other characters are also great. a lot of people love nova, and for good reason. each character has, well, character. they're all amazing in their own ways. in regards to plot, it's spectacular. you really have to get past the buff of the first 6-7 episodes but by episode 25 of the first season, i was crying from how emotional i was. episode 8 really got into the "woah" type of plot. it gets darker than you'd expect this show to get when you first take a look at it. season 4 is especially heartbreaking. you have been warned. overall, this show is heartwarming and full of amazing plots and characters. i recommend this for people who like animated shows such as young justice or voltron, as well as people who like funny and emotional shows. it's amazing. it's the ultimate show.
juanjomendoza
As a true spider-man fan i can tell you this TV series has everything a spider- man TV show deserves it has the humor maybe a little childish but it does it has the action and drama episodes are connected which makes you want to see what happens next but to start you need to see episodes 1 to 15 because the first episodes don't clip you into watching it but after a while it gets better and better especially as different heroes come up such as iron man hulk etc so if you are looking for a spiderman show that has it all this one does although is not as great as the spectacular spiderman it doesn't deserve all the hate
sage baby
Ultimate Spider-man isn't that bad. Controversial opinion but I know but hear me out.I was a huge fan of Spectacular Spider-man and still sad that it was cancelled which is probably a big reason this show got so much of a bad rep, SSM was a tough act to follow just like Avengers Assembled is after Earth's Mightiest Heroes.I think with this show you have to approach it differently especially since the target audience is a bit younger than the previous one. I see this show as a great way to expose newer fans to characters from all over the Marvel universe which improves the chances of new shows for these characters. It changes up the formula and tries new things which is good since we're all very familiar with the usual Spider-man stories it's good to mix things up a bit. The 4th wall stuff does get toned down a bit as the show progresses with the exception of the Deadpool and Spider-Verse episodes and I think the show does a pretty good job of restraining it's humour when it has to like the confrontation with Goblin and Venom or Parent Trap. There is some measure of character growth especially going into the 3rd season with Spidey joining the Avengers and his team ironing out the kinks. He matures quite a bit and becomes a better leader and strategist.I'm curious to see where this show goes and to watch the missing episodes.In short it's not Spectacular but it's still pretty good.
tsora86
Why is it that whenever older characters get put into a show that works differently, narrow-minded fanboys hate on it right away? My only theory is that it's the caveman in all of us. We stay close to the familiar and shy away from the unknown. The Nostalgia Critic said it best in his analysis of The Looney Tunes Show. He said that if a show's setup isn't your cup of tea that it's fine, at least you saw it for yourself, but it's foolish to hate a show just because it's different from what you're used to. Anyway, I love this show. We get to see the inner thoughts of our beloved web-head in a funny, over-the-top fashion. He and his superhero partners have great chemistry together. The show's got great comedy in general and equally great writing. Thankfully, unlike the 90s cartoon (yes, I'm a fan of that show, too, so hold your horses), Mary Jane isn't just there to be saved. She can actually take care of herself now. Sure, she's basically Gwen Stacy with the name Mary Jane, however she's more about athleticism rather than super intelligence. He also has team-ups with other heroes like Wolverine, Iron Man, and Thor. These episodes often lead to some of the show's weirder adventures, like when Peter Parker gets a body swap with Wolverine or when Thor gets turned into a frog by Loki to destroy his chances of beating him (yes, that really happened).It's also got great action. It's well-choreographed and fun to watch.Well, I hope that was helpful. Check it out for yourself and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.