In the 90s Animated Series, Vulture was an old man who wanted his youth back. He found a mystical tablet that gave him the ability to literally drain the youth from people he grabbed. He would then get the hair and Zoolander face with a younger voice, but the effect was only temporary, so he would have to keep doing this until he found a permanent solution. It's one of the wackiest Vulture stories I've ever seen. I guess they were trying to make Vulture a little cooler and more imposing, being younger and stronger compared to being a frail old man with bird wings. lol Also, that extra blond head is for Flash Thompson. There was a point when he dressed up as Spidey because he's a massive Spider-Man fanboy. He wanted to mess with Peter at some party while pretending to be Spider-Man. XD
Thank you for the info!! I kinda knew vaguely that vulture wanted his youth back but I didn't know it got that wacky 💀 I should probably actually watch the 90s series cause it sounds goofy asf and right up my alley. I think I meant to say flash Thompson in the vid but for some reason said Eddie Brock 💀 I completely forgot that flash was a huge Spidey fanboy. That makes sense cause I was really puzzed as to who's head that was for the longest time 🙌
@@moonknightxo543 You're welcome, and definitely give it a watch, man. If you can get past the limited animation and excessive reuse of scenes, it's a legitimately great Spider-Man show. It's also funny as hell (sometimes unintentionally), and the amount of characters in it is astounding. Plus, this show is connected to the 90s X-Men Animated series, with this version of Spidey even making a cameo in the recent X-Men 97' show. ^^
I definitely love me some goofy shows. I really should dive more into all those animated marvel shows. I've only ever seen a handful and a lot of them sound really fun!
In the 90s Animated Series, Vulture was an old man who wanted his youth back. He found a mystical tablet that gave him the ability to literally drain the youth from people he grabbed. He would then get the hair and Zoolander face with a younger voice, but the effect was only temporary, so he would have to keep doing this until he found a permanent solution. It's one of the wackiest Vulture stories I've ever seen. I guess they were trying to make Vulture a little cooler and more imposing, being younger and stronger compared to being a frail old man with bird wings. lol
Also, that extra blond head is for Flash Thompson. There was a point when he dressed up as Spidey because he's a massive Spider-Man fanboy. He wanted to mess with Peter at some party while pretending to be Spider-Man. XD
Thank you for the info!! I kinda knew vaguely that vulture wanted his youth back but I didn't know it got that wacky 💀 I should probably actually watch the 90s series cause it sounds goofy asf and right up my alley. I think I meant to say flash Thompson in the vid but for some reason said Eddie Brock 💀 I completely forgot that flash was a huge Spidey fanboy. That makes sense cause I was really puzzed as to who's head that was for the longest time 🙌
@@moonknightxo543 You're welcome, and definitely give it a watch, man. If you can get past the limited animation and excessive reuse of scenes, it's a legitimately great Spider-Man show. It's also funny as hell (sometimes unintentionally), and the amount of characters in it is astounding. Plus, this show is connected to the 90s X-Men Animated series, with this version of Spidey even making a cameo in the recent X-Men 97' show. ^^
I definitely love me some goofy shows. I really should dive more into all those animated marvel shows. I've only ever seen a handful and a lot of them sound really fun!