PaulRom Reviews: ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN - Episodes 1 & 2

PaulRom Reviews: ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN - Episodes 1 & 2

Disney XD's anticipated series, based loosely on the Ultimate Spider-Man comic books, began its run yesterday. Did it deliver, or is it a forgettable incarnation of the Web-Slinger? Check out my review after the jump.

Review Opinion
By PaulRom - Apr 02, 2012 01:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features

Note: the following review may contain some mild spoilers.




Ultimate Spider-Man: "Great Power" & "Great Responsibility"



Rating:


Starring:
Drake Bell
Chi McBride
Tom Kenny
Clark Gregg
JK Simmons
Tara Strong
Matt Lanter
Stan Lee

Plot Summary:

Episode 1, "Great Power": After being Spider-Man for one year, a teenaged Peter Parker is confronted by Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D., who asks him if he'd like to train and become the Ultimate Spider-Man and join a team of superheroes that is being assembled. At first declining the offer, Peter soon realizes that he may need Fury's team of heroes to help fight the threats he faces when the Frightful Four (consisting of Wizard, Thundra, and Klaw) attacks Midtown High on Doctor Octopus and Norman Osborn's orders after Spider-Man defeats Frightful Four member Trapster.

Episode 2, "Great Responsibility": Spider-Man accepts Nick Fury's offer to become the Ultimate Spider-Man and meets his new allies of young heroes consisting of Nova, White Tiger, Power Man and Iron Fist. Meanwhile, Norman Osborn orders Doctor Octopus to send the Frightful Four to target Spider-Man. Spider-Man ends up having to get help from his new allies to fight off the Frightful Four.





A couple years ago, many fans were disappointed to hear the news that the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man was canceled in favor of a new Spider-Man series for Disney XD. While not perfect, Spectacular was a great show, arguably the best Spidey show since the 90s series. At the same time, however, I was very interested in seeing how the Ultimate Spider-Man series would fare (especially after hearing that Paul Dini would be involved). My excitement went down a bit after seeing the promos, which suggested that the show will be aimed at a younger audience. But after seeing the first two episodes yesterday, I can say that this will be a show that I’ll be watching.

First off, the animation is really good. The style and character designs are much better than in Spectacular Spider-Man (and maybe even the 90s show), the overall feel of the production doesn‘t feel cheap at all. You can easily tell from the animation that it’s a Disney show. The style is also very different from that of fellow Marvel series Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes; that and other things strongly suggest that the two shows are not in the same universe.



The voice cast is good too. I was very hesitant about Drake Bell voicing Spider-Man, but he does a rather decent job (despite his voice not exactly what comes to mind when I think of Spidey). It’s always great to hear/see J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, and introducing guest character Stan The Janitor (voiced by Stan “The Man” Lee) is an excellent move comic relief-wise. Matt Lanter is good as Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson and Klaw; Steven Weber was good as Norman Osborn, while Tara Strong was pretty good as Mary Jane Watson. Everyone else (from Chi McBride as Nick Fury to Tom Kenny as Curt Connors, Wizard and Doc Ock) all turned in solid performances as well. I’m glad they brought SHIELD Agent Phil Coulson (previously seen in most of Marvel Studios’ films) into the series, even having Clark Gregg reprising the role.

The storytelling was rather good too. While definitely less mature and campier than previous Spider-Man shows, Ultimate Spider-Man is still good for what it is. A lot of the jokes/puns are actually funny (“I’m off to see the Wizard!”), while others are quite corny (“What is this, Shoot Spider-Man and win a Panda?!”). The chemistry between all the characters work well enough.



Concerning flaws, the first two episodes of Ultimate Spider-Man definitely have quite a few (including the aforementioned flaws). The more campy tone gets rather cheesy at times, particularly in instances such as Aunt May beating Peter at a video game and the cliché devil and angel on Spidey’s shoulders scene. While most of the campiness is rather tolerable (it‘s not as cheesy as say, Batman: The Brave & The Bold), I would personally prefer a more serious tone (I think the 90s Animated Series nailed the balance of serious and fun). Also, I’m not a fan of changing Luke Ca - er, Power Man, Iron Fist and Nova into teenagers. Spider-Man teaming up with fellow superheroes his age sounds intriguing, but making well-known adult heroes younger is just wrong. I could tell that the show is being aimed at a Disney audience, and even though it’s on Disney XD, it could be more like Avengers: EMH (which isn’t very campy at all).

Complaints aside, I found Ultimate Spider-Man’s premiere to be quite fun. The episodes are well-paced, the characters are interesting, and the animation is some of the best in a hand-drawn series that I’ve seen in a while. I’m looking forward to seeing more episodes in the future, and hopefully (if the rest of the season stays this fun) it’ll be renewed for another season or two in the near future. If you’re a fan of Spider-Man and shows that aren’t too serious in tone, I definitely recommend checking this show out.









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nuck82
nuck82 - 4/2/2012, 1:12 PM
its ok, ill keep watching it, had a teen titans/saved by the bell feel to it
MassExecutions
MassExecutions - 4/2/2012, 1:13 PM
@nuck - I'm just not sure the first part of your sentence goes with the last part of your sentence.
PaulRom
PaulRom - 4/2/2012, 1:14 PM
@Ironman53: Thanks. Was that you who just followed me on Twitter, BTW?
CPBuff22
CPBuff22 - 4/2/2012, 1:19 PM
I don't mind the teenage heroes so much. I know Nova, Power Man, & Iron Fist all got their powers and children or teenagers in the comics so seeing them as teens doesn't really bother me. My biggest problem is Nova is not Richard Rider but instead is some kid named Sam Alexander.
MassExecutions
MassExecutions - 4/2/2012, 1:21 PM
I think Power Man was older...seeing as he was in prison and all.
JohnnyKrypton
JohnnyKrypton - 4/2/2012, 1:38 PM
Power Man wasn't a teen hero...he got his powers in prison. Iron Fist technically got his powers @ 19 but didn't appear on Earth with them until ten years later
superotherside
superotherside - 4/2/2012, 1:39 PM
It was okay, I liked the animation, the voice cast, and most of the story. The problem is it is a bit too cheesy. Of course most of the good shows start out a bit cheesy, but this one needs to tone it down BIG TIME. That said, it's fun but I'd rather watch most of the other comic cartoons over this one (EMH, GLTAS, YJ). Still it was good, I'll be looking forward to more shows where they can hopefully cut some of the cheesyness.
Destroyer14
Destroyer14 - 4/2/2012, 1:50 PM
Great review Paul.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 4/2/2012, 2:06 PM
This reminds me a bit of teen titans where at times its serious action but at the same time embraces loony tunes-esque cartoon unrealism
conformist21
conformist21 - 4/2/2012, 2:10 PM
They are ok and have potential, only problem is that it's going "too family guy" for my taste, too many cut offs with the show trying to be funny, doesn't even let teh characters breathe. It's only 2 episodes in but it certainly has potential, just cutback on the cut away scenes.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 4/2/2012, 2:33 PM
So Sony made spectacular spiderman and Disney made ultimate spiderman?
BooYah
BooYah - 4/2/2012, 2:34 PM
4 out of 5? Can't say I agree I really didn't like it. It's funny that you all compare it to Teen Titans cause I liked that show. In my opinion Spiderman is way too corny. I know it was meant for the younger audience but how young? I mean my 11 year old brother even found it cheesy.
TheAmazingSpiderMan47
TheAmazingSpiderMan47 - 4/2/2012, 2:43 PM
i thought the first couple episodes were pretty good... i do think some of the jokes are a little too immature for my taste, but i can live with that ... the animation is fun, and the voice cast work ... Stan Lee, JK Simmons, and Coulson are a nice bonus ... drake bell is not perfect, but ill get used to it
i want to watch more so i can make a clear ruling :P
hewilldefytheirgravity
hewilldefytheirgravity - 4/2/2012, 2:44 PM
Im watching this for Luke Cage and Nova. They looked pretty cool!
TheAmazingSpiderMan47
TheAmazingSpiderMan47 - 4/2/2012, 2:44 PM
@conformist21 i agree completely ... tell the story and you'll be ok right ... the cut away scenes arnt very funny anyway
sexfoodcomics
sexfoodcomics - 4/2/2012, 3:13 PM
Why isn't this show or the new season of avengers on iTunes yet?
adamcawa
adamcawa - 4/2/2012, 3:32 PM
@ CPBuff22

Shouldn't he be named Rick Jones instead of Richard Rider, since this is the Ultimate version of Nova?

Also, Sam Alexander was created specifically for the show and isn't actually "Nova", just a new member of the Nova corps, as his origin is given in AvX.

Kind of like Kaldur from Young Justice, Reptil from the Super Hero Squad show, or Harley Quinn from Batman:TAS
shadow314
shadow314 - 4/2/2012, 3:45 PM
This is WAAAAAAAAAY too kiddy. I watched 5 minutes and couldn't take it anymore. It makes EMH look dark, edgy, and Rated R in comparison.

I could see this show being awesome for kids but I am simply too old for it. I'll only watch it when waiting for EMH to start
MercMatt
MercMatt - 4/2/2012, 3:48 PM
Can't say I liked this show, much. Spectacular Spider-Man was great and really wish it hadn't been cancelled.
NightForce
NightForce - 4/2/2012, 4:03 PM
I love Avengers EMH but this show is way too goofy for me. I like the animation and wish it was more similar in tone with EMH.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 4/2/2012, 4:42 PM
Is it actually based on the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, or are they just pissing down our backs and calling it rain?
ultimatefan1974
ultimatefan1974 - 4/2/2012, 4:52 PM
Sorry, i just didn´t feel this show. The Teen Titans goofy humor is just waaaay too silly. It throws me off the hook and makes the show feel campy and self-mocking.
Nightwing09
Nightwing09 - 4/2/2012, 5:00 PM
For disney's first attempt at Spider-man, it was good......now i cant wait to see what to see with Carnage
Bread
Bread - 4/2/2012, 5:45 PM
crap did EMH start yesterday too??
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 4/2/2012, 6:41 PM
To be honest I would be cool if marvel studios got a hand on Spidey but this is what I was afraid of. I thin if they got the film rights they would get kicked to the curb by Disney and Disney would try and make it as appealing to the younger audience as possible and turn it into something similar to ultimate spiderman corny cheesy and kiddy.spiderman is a box office legend(next to batman) he will make billions at the BO and set records no matter what, TASM may even make more than the avengers. Overall this was something I think Disney wanted to do so they could get as many kids to view it as possible. Not a good fit for me but I will most defiantly be checking out TASM
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 4/2/2012, 7:28 PM
Second Episode was good, the first one sucked
ALmighty1080
ALmighty1080 - 4/2/2012, 9:03 PM
i was hoping for something a little less kiddish. i thought ultimate spiderman was something completely different than this.
tripttwe
tripttwe - 4/3/2012, 12:21 AM
@ Puzzler- I just watched it on demand! Best episode EVER! It's the best animated television episode I've seen since Batman TAS. Go check it out!!!
captainmarvel99
captainmarvel99 - 4/3/2012, 5:21 AM
It was ok I liked it me and my kids watched it but the power man and iron fist got to me cause I know power man was a drug dealer and all that good stuff that got his powers in prison but I doubt they tell on that cause it would look bad on a black hero
Colorist
Colorist - 4/3/2012, 5:58 AM
It's either too young for me, or I'm too old for it, but I won't be watching this anymore after the premiere last Sunday.
ninjaturtle11
ninjaturtle11 - 4/3/2012, 6:56 AM
its an okay show but i dont like the way peter parker looks maybe its the hair
Moltenman
Moltenman - 4/3/2012, 8:34 AM
i would rather watch Spiderman and his Amazing friends than this shite ;)
Moltenman
Moltenman - 4/3/2012, 8:58 AM
Of topic but if any animated series should be rebooted or remade their was a great cartoon back in the 90's called the visionaires that was quality....I also think battle of the Planets should be remade so what do I know lol
awesomem131
awesomem131 - 4/3/2012, 9:43 AM
Despite being called Ultimate Spider-Man this show has only few similarities to the actual comic.I'd much rather see an animated adaption of that than this show...i tell you this could be the worst Spidey cartoon since Spider-Man Unlimited.
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 4/3/2012, 4:20 PM
rather silly at times but watchable. Just as long as it doesn't go off the reservation like Teen Titans did. Still not too crazy with the teenage Power Man and Iron Fist, but I'll give it a chance. Animation looked good. Character design's a lot better than that faux-anime look that Spectacular had.
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