I understand Spider-Man '77 isn't ever in danger of being perfect, but I've always had an Adam West Batman type affection and nostalgia for Hammond's take on Peter and that suit. Tea strainer eyes for the win.
Am I the only one who thinks Adam West's Batman should crossover with the Japanese Spider-man and Hammond's Spider-man seeing that they're actually 2 different people wearing the spider-man suit?
@@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace Ik, it would've been insane. What do you think of my idea of having West's Batman crossover with Supaidaman and Hammond's Spider-man?
@@suryasingh9738 considering the 10 year gap between the Batman show and the Spider-Man shows... I don't think too much of it. I'd rather have seen a crossover with Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman.. Lyle Waggoner played Steve Trevor... Waggoner lost the role of Batman to Adam West.
I agree that Nicholas Hammond’s Spidey should appear in BtSV, him and the Japanese Spider-Man, give them a cameo (also the one from the 90’s cartoon, AtSV already let us see Spectacular (WOOO!!!!), Unlimited, 60’s, and maybe Ultimate in one shot during Gwen and O’Hara’s argument after Miles escapes, so give the one from the 90’s a cameo as well, and maybe the one from the New Animated Series as well)
The Seagren suit is honestly one of my favorites. It has the Ditko logo, narrow eyes, and the general shape of it just looks perfect to me. It's timeless and could absolutely be used today if the webbing was printed like the Hammond suit.
Just a note, Shazam was not a pilot but was a Live Action Saturday Morning series. It was aired with a companion series called Secrets of Isis, which starred JoAnna Cameron who played Gale Hoffman @ 33:55 in this video.
Recently, the actual written contract with between Marvel and Sony leaked, two of them: a mid 2000s version and an early 2010s version. For legal reasons, every single Spider-Man related character ever is listed, some okay to use and some not. The "DO NOT USE" list was fascinating because it was everyone Sony could not use. Characters like the Amalgam Comics Spider-Boy was on there since he is owned by DC, but also every single original invented villain used in the 60s cartoon, Electric Company, the 70s show, etc. It was hilarious to see The Spoiler and The Birthday Bandit in an actual legal document. Perhaps most interestingly, some Do Not Use characters like Spider-Ham, Bombastic Bag Man, and Videoman from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends did wind up in the Spider-Verse films so some wiggle room was negotiable it looks like.
@@OptimegatrongodzillaIt’s not so much they didn’t want them to but more that Marvel didn’t own the rights to any of those shows, so they didn’t come with the spider-man film rights. This didn’t stop Sony from getting a licence for them for Spider-verse.
@@migueltoussaint9997 🤦♂️ That's not true! All that Sony has are the rights for making live-action films. The reason that the animated Spider-Verse movies are made by Sony is because they made a deal with Marvel.
I grew up in NYC the 1970's and watched The Electric Company. Spidey Super Stories was my favorite part of the show. When I was 4 years old, my big brother (he was 20) took me to 34th street one day and I saw the REAL Spider-Man climbing up the Empire State Building!!! They were filming for the 1977 TV show, guy in a Spider-Man costume climbed the whole building on a wire, but I was convinced I saw the REAL Spidey!!!! I also got to enjoy the japanese Spider-Man in the 1980's when I worked at a comic book shop in Manhattan that had a large selection of bootleg tapes.
That first one, the 1968 homemade Spiderman short film with Lightning Man, gives me Manos: the Hands of Fate vibes in terms of its production, but you can tell it was done with far more competence than Manos was. Manos was made and released just two years earlier.
Pup you are right these guys need credit especially Nicholas hammond make a marvel legends figures of him give him a pop rebuild it’s suit and put him in beyond the spider-verse
Just kind of remember that Aunt Mae has one of their appearance in an episode of the show and season 1. Computer asks her to make him a costume for a costume party and it rips so he just uses his Spider-Man costume... Oh yeah and that whole plot involves a clone of some dude and a clone of Spider-Man
I personally think that Spiderman Strikes Back is a far superior film then the first installment in the series it has more action and more depth to the character of Spiderman with Peter literally talks about why he does this stuff he does
I remember watching the series in the early-80s as a little child and loved it, though maybe not quite as much as Doctor Who and Star Trek. I kind of wished Nicholas Hammond’s Spiderman-Man had appeared as a sort of "old man" Spiderman in No Way Home, perhaps (if it was at all possible) with the Kingpin from The Trial of the Incredible Hulk TV movie being a villain from "his" universe (although technically he's a Hulk & Daredevil villain, but still it could work)
6:19-6:20 that Camaro is a beauty! (Off topic) I think the old Spidey films, especially those of Nick Hammond's, didn't have a strong impact on people, unlike Chris Reeve's Superman films. This is why we had to wait until 2002 to get a good Spidey live-action film.
Another good video! Honestly, I gotta say, the fan film from the 60s sounds way better than the first two-parter/movie from the 70s live action show! If I were to make the villain of that movie an already existing Spider-Man villain, I feel like it would work as Mysterio. Here's my idea for THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1977 not 2012): Quentin Beck's stage (or movie) career failed, so he wanted to get revenge on the people who ruined his career (by giving his acting and directing bad reviews, by firing him, etc.), so he makes them the ten people who are controlled to try and off themselves. He wants the ransom money to be able to get back into his directing/acting career. For SPIDER-MAN: STRIKES BACK:: I guess make the villain Silvermane, who wants to get revenge on the government because he feels like they did something to him. (idk what) For SPIDER-MAN: DRAGON'S CHALLENGE: Have Spidey team up with Shang-Chi (who did exist at the time) to clear Min Lo's name, and stop the bad guy, (who this time around, is) The Mandarin, who hired The Chameleon to try to kill Min Lo, The Chameleon is stopped by the two heroes shortly before they fake Min Lo's death. They stop the Mandarin by the end. Also, of course, just fix the movie in a way that makes it less boring, and has Peter Parker/Spider-Man be more of a main character, as well as fixing all the general problems with the movie. Also: PETA did what?! That's just disgusting! Any minor understanding I might have had for PETA has gone out the window, been burnt to death, and the remains have been shrivelled up!
I've seen the whole '77 series and the dead uncle storyline is mentioned in a throwaway line in the episode Night of the Clones. He's Uncle Max in this version, not Uncle Ben, and he already died well before Peter was bitten.
Nicholas Hammond should’ve been in Spider-Man no way home. Not in costume mind you, but rather as a mentor to the other three. I also would’ve loved to of known what happened to him after his show went off. As for episodes, my personal suggestions would be, the curse of Rava, night of the clones, the captive tower and a photo finish. None of them will ever be Spider-Man classics, but they do have a hint of what the comic books were about, and night of the clones is the closest thing to the comic books, that we ever got on that show. On a sidenote, also point out, how fans will say there was no super powered villains on that show. Not so. The curse of Rava actually has the distinction of having, a person with supernatural abilities other than Spider-Man himself. I think it’s the only episode where we have that!
do you know something interesting I noticed besides from the mcu that Spider-Man fan film is the only time Spider-Man's spider tracers where depicted in live action
I do also think that the burying of '77 is due to Stan's open distaste for its deviations from the books, which I found odd as he raved about Hulk which played so fast and loose with the character that I think Lee was more interested in ratings than faithfulness.
That's the only thing that bugged me most about the 1977 live action Spider-Man show is there are no villains in it. I was like * Where's Green Goblin, Electro, Doc Ock, The Lizard and the other villains?! *
Some of his more super powered villains, I can understand, given the technology available at the time. But some of the more mortal villains, like craven, the enforcers, Mysterio, silver, Maine, and of course the king pin could’ve easily been done!
Actually ran into (almost literally) Nicolaus Hammond at a local comic con and got to see the original suit and all. He was such a nice and respectful guy and it made me feel horrible that no one knew who he was.
Fake special effects. So, it doesn't matter much if it looks fake. In the comic Spidey goes mad, he struggles to navigate a building because Mysterio keeps swapping rooms around. He's not always THAT VFX heavy.
The irony of "not being able to make Green Goblin live action" is that an Atari commercial for the Spider-Man game on the 2600 exists, with the Green Goblin. So yeah, take that, 1977.
And funnily enough, the Green Goblin shown in the commercial is incredibly comic-accurate. Which reinforces what could have been done in the end if Spider-Man villains COULD have been done, minimally.
I don't think I ever had any chance to see the first two, but Nicholas Hammond ain't going to be forgotten, as not only did I watch him the first time round and on video when I was younger, as I am a 'Child' of the '80's, born in October of 1977, and it's only cos of the animated cartoons in the late eighties and during the nineties and then later, in the '00's with Toby, Andrew and Tom that Spidey '77 doesn't get much attention but that's probably down to no official DVD boxset has followed.
Please do a video on the entire, delightful 1977 ASM live-action show🙏🏼 I love Nicholas Hammond❤ With all the multiverse action going on, I am agjast that they haven't found a spot for him, at least a cameo.
The 77 Spiderman did have super strength. It was hit and miss like at times they forgot about it. Off the top of my head I remember him bending the steel bars of a jail cell window. And in the Spiderman Strikes Back movie Gail was played by actress JoAnn Cameron who was herself the mid 70s Superhero The Mighty Isis. Oh and in 1978 the US president was Jimmy Carter.
I still mourn the fact that the second 1970s Captain America tv movie got Christopher Lee, and cast him as a generic terrorist rather than as the Red Skull.
11:58 okay, but what makes this funnier is that Steve Ditko created the second Blue Beetle, Ted Kord, in 1966 for Charleston Comics, so this maybe the only time these two Dikto Characters would have met, even if it's a bootleg Blue Beetle (idk If they met during any of the Marvel and Dc Crossovers)
I'm old enough to have seen the Original Live-Live-action Spider-Man Nicholas Hammond on both the Big and Small Screens and was rather pissed when he didn't appear in "No Way Home"! (Original Live-action Hulk appeared in The Hulk, Original Wonder Woman appeared in Wonder Woman 1984, first person to appear as Ant-Man on Screen appeared in Ant-Man! But if you have been a Spider-Man fan for 43 years [by 2019], then screw you!!) 🤔
listening to u argue that spidey's villains are super simple to adapt is also a great argument for fans to take spider-man adaptations into their own hands like.... everyone has cameras and lighting nowadays...
47:50 Plus the Guy who unmasks Peter is a famous Character Actor Too , something like George Kueng Or Some type name , guessing his name top O my head.
I would be interested in you revisiting the 77 Series proper, I'd also like to know where to find it, I can only find the three movies. Also if you enjoy the Toku Spidey then I suggest you check out Kamen Rider and the Metal Heroes franchises.
29:40 - that is just not true. Jameson shows on this pilot as well as throughout the first season disliking for Spider-man. It is during the second season that they just didn't write Jameson as a Spider-man hater anymore.
All the video game play in this video is annoying and distracting. It has nothing to do with the script, and is jarring to the eyes when cut back and forth with 1970s videotape
You could've reviewed the tv series, it's so much better than the trilogy of films. 27:02 in the tv show he did have some scenes where he showed off his super strength (sometimes he can knock out people with a single punch, lifted some stuff etc)
I understand Spider-Man '77 isn't ever in danger of being perfect, but I've always had an Adam West Batman type affection and nostalgia for Hammond's take on Peter and that suit. Tea strainer eyes for the win.
Am I the only one who thinks Adam West's Batman should crossover with the Japanese Spider-man and Hammond's Spider-man seeing that they're actually 2 different people wearing the spider-man suit?
I think it's a shame they didn't give Nicholas Hammond a cameo in No Way Home... or any of the other 7 Spider-Man movies
@@suryasingh9738 Adam West's Batman nearly had a crossover with Godzilla!! Development got to the point where they had an early draft for a script!
@@LiveFromThePorcelainPalace Ik, it would've been insane. What do you think of my idea of having West's Batman crossover with Supaidaman and Hammond's Spider-man?
@@suryasingh9738 considering the 10 year gap between the Batman show and the Spider-Man shows... I don't think too much of it.
I'd rather have seen a crossover with Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman.. Lyle Waggoner played Steve Trevor... Waggoner lost the role of Batman to Adam West.
I agree that Nicholas Hammond’s Spidey should appear in BtSV, him and the Japanese Spider-Man, give them a cameo (also the one from the 90’s cartoon, AtSV already let us see Spectacular (WOOO!!!!), Unlimited, 60’s, and maybe Ultimate in one shot during Gwen and O’Hara’s argument after Miles escapes, so give the one from the 90’s a cameo as well, and maybe the one from the New Animated Series as well)
Supaidaman is confirmed the be in BtSV. Lord and Miller said he was designed
The Seagren suit is honestly one of my favorites. It has the Ditko logo, narrow eyes, and the general shape of it just looks perfect to me. It's timeless and could absolutely be used today if the webbing was printed like the Hammond suit.
Just a note, Shazam was not a pilot but was a Live Action Saturday Morning series. It was aired with a companion series called Secrets of Isis, which starred JoAnna Cameron who played Gale Hoffman @ 33:55 in this video.
Recently, the actual written contract with between Marvel and Sony leaked, two of them: a mid 2000s version and an early 2010s version. For legal reasons, every single Spider-Man related character ever is listed, some okay to use and some not.
The "DO NOT USE" list was fascinating because it was everyone Sony could not use. Characters like the Amalgam Comics Spider-Boy was on there since he is owned by DC, but also every single original invented villain used in the 60s cartoon, Electric Company, the 70s show, etc. It was hilarious to see The Spoiler and The Birthday Bandit in an actual legal document. Perhaps most interestingly, some Do Not Use characters like Spider-Ham, Bombastic Bag Man, and Videoman from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends did wind up in the Spider-Verse films so some wiggle room was negotiable it looks like.
@ericjohnson9623
If this is true, I find it weird that Marvel didn't want Sony to use any of those characters.
@@OptimegatrongodzillaIt’s not so much they didn’t want them to but more that Marvel didn’t own the rights to any of those shows, so they didn’t come with the spider-man film rights. This didn’t stop Sony from getting a licence for them for Spider-verse.
@@jackcollin1811 Marvel would still own those characters though.
@@Optimegatrongodzillamarvel doesn’t own Spider-Man anymore tho, they haven’t for a very looong time
@@migueltoussaint9997 🤦♂️ That's not true! All that Sony has are the rights for making live-action films. The reason that the animated Spider-Verse movies are made by Sony is because they made a deal with Marvel.
It's a shame he's mainly forgotten about it would be cool to have him show up in The Spiderverse 3
Chanel Pup back at it again with another classic. Just in time ❤
I grew up in NYC the 1970's and watched The Electric Company. Spidey Super Stories was my favorite part of the show.
When I was 4 years old, my big brother (he was 20) took me to 34th street one day and I saw the REAL Spider-Man climbing up the Empire State Building!!! They were filming for the 1977 TV show, guy in a Spider-Man costume climbed the whole building on a wire, but I was convinced I saw the REAL Spidey!!!!
I also got to enjoy the japanese Spider-Man in the 1980's when I worked at a comic book shop in Manhattan that had a large selection of bootleg tapes.
That first one, the 1968 homemade Spiderman short film with Lightning Man, gives me Manos: the Hands of Fate vibes in terms of its production, but you can tell it was done with far more competence than Manos was. Manos was made and released just two years earlier.
The visible utility belt and web shooter (singular) were the best things about the Hammond Spidey - and he actually used gadgets like spider-tracers.
Pup you are right these guys need credit especially Nicholas hammond make a marvel legends figures of him give him a pop rebuild it’s suit and put him in beyond the spider-verse
Just kind of remember that Aunt Mae has one of their appearance in an episode of the show and season 1. Computer asks her to make him a costume for a costume party and it rips so he just uses his Spider-Man costume... Oh yeah and that whole plot involves a clone of some dude and a clone of Spider-Man
The 1969 film just seems like it has so much love and care behind it. Its so sweet
I personally think that Spiderman Strikes Back is a far superior film then the first installment in the series it has more action and more depth to the character of Spiderman with Peter literally talks about why he does this stuff he does
9:33 I see where Sam Raimi got his idea of his Spidey's angry eyes from! Angry eyes were also seen in Japanese Spider-Man.
Was not expecting you to talk about this. it’s been a while since I’ve heard anybody talk about this.
I remember watching the series in the early-80s as a little child and loved it, though maybe not quite as much as Doctor Who and Star Trek. I kind of wished Nicholas Hammond’s Spiderman-Man had appeared as a sort of "old man" Spiderman in No Way Home, perhaps (if it was at all possible) with the Kingpin from The Trial of the Incredible Hulk TV movie being a villain from "his" universe (although technically he's a Hulk & Daredevil villain, but still it could work)
6:19-6:20 that Camaro is a beauty! (Off topic)
I think the old Spidey films, especially those of Nick Hammond's, didn't have a strong impact on people, unlike Chris Reeve's Superman films. This is why we had to wait until 2002 to get a good Spidey live-action film.
Japanese Spider-Man is peak perfection and I will not be convinced otherwise
MY NEW FAVORITE VIDEO FROM YOU!! NICK HAMMOND NEEDS A COMEBACK!!! he's my fav live action spidey c:
Electric company Spider-Man was the absolute first,then Nicolas Hammond
Another good video! Honestly, I gotta say, the fan film from the 60s sounds way better than the first two-parter/movie from the 70s live action show! If I were to make the villain of that movie an already existing Spider-Man villain, I feel like it would work as Mysterio.
Here's my idea for THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1977 not 2012):
Quentin Beck's stage (or movie) career failed, so he wanted to get revenge on the people who ruined his career (by giving his acting and directing bad reviews, by firing him, etc.), so he makes them the ten people who are controlled to try and off themselves. He wants the ransom money to be able to get back into his directing/acting career.
For SPIDER-MAN: STRIKES BACK::
I guess make the villain Silvermane, who wants to get revenge on the government because he feels like they did something to him. (idk what)
For SPIDER-MAN: DRAGON'S CHALLENGE:
Have Spidey team up with Shang-Chi (who did exist at the time) to clear Min Lo's name, and stop the bad guy, (who this time around, is) The Mandarin, who hired The Chameleon to try to kill Min Lo, The Chameleon is stopped by the two heroes shortly before they fake Min Lo's death. They stop the Mandarin by the end.
Also, of course, just fix the movie in a way that makes it less boring, and has Peter Parker/Spider-Man be more of a main character, as well as fixing all the general problems with the movie.
Also:
PETA did what?! That's just disgusting! Any minor understanding I might have had for PETA has gone out the window, been burnt to death, and the remains have been shrivelled up!
I've seen the whole '77 series and the dead uncle storyline is mentioned in a throwaway line in the episode Night of the Clones.
He's Uncle Max in this version, not Uncle Ben, and he already died well before Peter was bitten.
Actually Hammond’s spider-man did have super strength. Peter says it to Jonah
He also tears off a steering wheel
Nicholas Hammond should’ve been in Spider-Man no way home. Not in costume mind you, but rather as a mentor to the other three. I also would’ve loved to of known what happened to him after his show went off.
As for episodes, my personal suggestions would be, the curse of Rava, night of the clones, the captive tower and a photo finish. None of them will ever be Spider-Man classics, but they do have a hint of what the comic books were about, and night of the clones is the closest thing to the comic books, that we ever got on that show.
On a sidenote, also point out, how fans will say there was no super powered villains on that show. Not so. The curse of Rava actually has the distinction of having, a person with supernatural abilities other than Spider-Man himself. I think it’s the only episode where we have that!
do you know something interesting I noticed besides from the mcu that Spider-Man fan film is the only time Spider-Man's spider tracers where depicted in live action
You forgot 3 Dev Adam's Spider-Man!
I do also think that the burying of '77 is due to Stan's open distaste for its deviations from the books, which I found odd as he raved about Hulk which played so fast and loose with the character that I think Lee was more interested in ratings than faithfulness.
That's the only thing that bugged me most about the 1977 live action Spider-Man show is there are no villains in it. I was like * Where's Green Goblin, Electro, Doc Ock, The Lizard and the other villains?! *
Some of his more super powered villains, I can understand, given the technology available at the time. But some of the more mortal villains, like craven, the enforcers, Mysterio, silver, Maine, and of course the king pin could’ve easily been done!
Actually ran into (almost literally) Nicolaus Hammond at a local comic con and got to see the original suit and all. He was such a nice and respectful guy and it made me feel horrible that no one knew who he was.
"There are other Spider-Man villains that can be done with minimal CGI, like Mysterio" Do you know what Mysterio's ability even is?
Fake special effects. So, it doesn't matter much if it looks fake. In the comic Spidey goes mad, he struggles to navigate a building because Mysterio keeps swapping rooms around. He's not always THAT VFX heavy.
The irony of "not being able to make Green Goblin live action" is that an Atari commercial for the Spider-Man game on the 2600 exists, with the Green Goblin.
So yeah, take that, 1977.
And funnily enough, the Green Goblin shown in the commercial is incredibly comic-accurate. Which reinforces what could have been done in the end if Spider-Man villains COULD have been done, minimally.
You do that and you put the series one step shy of Batman 1966.
I don't think I ever had any chance to see the first two, but Nicholas Hammond ain't going to be forgotten, as not only did I watch him the first time round and on video when I was younger, as I am a 'Child' of the '80's, born in October of 1977, and it's only cos of the animated cartoons in the late eighties and during the nineties and then later, in the '00's with Toby, Andrew and Tom that Spidey '77 doesn't get much attention but that's probably down to no official DVD boxset has followed.
Nicholas hammond looks like the live action version of the 90s Animated spidey
I believe 90s Spidey was modelled after him.
@@ChannelPup yo man whats up , i kinda wanna see you make a video essay on the 1974 kraven fan film . it is a basically a piece of lost media
@@houssameasy03 I'm intrigued. I'll look into it. If I can find it I'll 100% discuss it.
Please do a video on the entire, delightful 1977 ASM live-action show🙏🏼
I love Nicholas Hammond❤ With all the multiverse action going on, I am agjast that they haven't found a spot for him, at least a cameo.
It’s not hard to limit villain base on the crime families on live action shows
Would funny if these Spider-Men show up in Beyond the Spider-Verse
I think I used to own Spider-Man '77 pilot/film on VHS when I was a kid.
The guru is Mikes Jerganz from Rocky. The detective is Dragos trainer from Rocky 4.
29:39 i'm 99% positive the "rhymes/times" thing was unintentional and that's brilliant 😂
Amazing video! You will become a famous RUclipsr! 😃
The 77 Spiderman did have super strength. It was hit and miss like at times they forgot about it. Off the top of my head I remember him bending the steel bars of a jail cell window. And in the Spiderman Strikes Back movie Gail was played by actress JoAnn Cameron who was herself the mid 70s Superhero The Mighty Isis. Oh and in 1978 the US president was Jimmy Carter.
Watching your videos in anticipation for Spider-Man 2 on PS5.
Actually Pup Jimmy Carter was the President in 1978 not Ronald Reagan.
0:52 jinxed it
Looks like it.
I have actually seen some of the CBS spiderman, it reminds me of the Lois and Clark the adventures of superman show.
I still mourn the fact that the second 1970s Captain America tv movie got Christopher Lee, and cast him as a generic terrorist rather than as the Red Skull.
This is like the sonic saturn era for spiderman
56:49 The Guy In the White Gee , Mr White Is Played By Alan Alda's Real Life Dad.
What about the Japanese Spider-man?
Stan Lee credits it as the precursor to Power Rangers.
Swackhammer is the coolest last name I have ever heard to be honest
11:58 okay, but what makes this funnier is that Steve Ditko created the second Blue Beetle, Ted Kord, in 1966 for Charleston Comics, so this maybe the only time these two Dikto Characters would have met, even if it's a bootleg Blue Beetle (idk If they met during any of the Marvel and Dc Crossovers)
I love your intro
I'm old enough to have seen the Original Live-Live-action Spider-Man Nicholas Hammond on both the Big and Small Screens and was rather pissed when he didn't appear in "No Way Home"!
(Original Live-action Hulk appeared in The Hulk, Original Wonder Woman appeared in Wonder Woman 1984, first person to appear as Ant-Man on Screen appeared in Ant-Man! But if you have been a Spider-Man fan for 43 years [by 2019], then screw you!!)
🤔
listening to u argue that spidey's villains are super simple to adapt is also a great argument for fans to take spider-man adaptations into their own hands like.... everyone has cameras and lighting nowadays...
47:50 Plus the Guy who unmasks Peter is a famous Character Actor Too , something like George Kueng Or Some type name , guessing his name top O my head.
Larry tate was also j jonah jamison now I’ve seen everything
Mysterio? With no special effects? The one character who's entire gimmick is SPECIAL EFFECTS?
Love me some O.G. Spideys. Electric Co.!
i was wondering what the title of that track was that you pointed out for the Nicholas Hammond Spidey fight scenes. cant find it!
COOL GUY
I such a nerd i already knew about all these guys
I would be interested in you revisiting the 77 Series proper, I'd also like to know where to find it, I can only find the three movies.
Also if you enjoy the Toku Spidey then I suggest you check out Kamen Rider and the Metal Heroes franchises.
29:40 - that is just not true. Jameson shows on this pilot as well as throughout the first season disliking for Spider-man. It is during the second season that they just didn't write Jameson as a Spider-man hater anymore.
36:31 In New York The World Trade Center I think Was The Biggest buildings around even more taller bigger I think then The Empire State Building too.
I wonder if he'll do a retrospect of Peter's Web RUclips's first spider man
28:17 Why is he holding the Phone With his Broken Hand ?
35:17 Peta Parker.
Hey i recommend watching Godzilla after watching the Japanese Spider-Man show to see the first ever piece of tokusatsu media in pop culture
I Wonder If At All They could Have Easily Tossed a Full bodied Green Cloak On Dr Lightning would they have got in any copyright issues of say DOOM ?
the map kinda looks like the bad germany symbol 35:52
you forgot viva spider man and spider man vs kraven the hunter fan films
I didn't forget them. I'm talking about every fan film from that time, just 1969 because it was the very first one.
What's the title of the intro song?
34:13 2 Episodes With the Actress Who Played The Character Super Heroine ISIS.
SUPAIDAMAN???
Why this Spiderman wasn't on No Way Home?
And can you tell me how to watch it
Please marvel make a reboot
I used to watch the 70s spider man as a kid this isn't new wtf
16:56 not even kingpin????
I found the 70s shows on utube
Lots of great information but the inclusion of unrelated gamer footage is distracting and annoying.
All the video game play in this video is annoying and distracting. It has nothing to do with the script, and is jarring to the eyes when cut back and forth with 1970s videotape
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Oreiwa supaidaman
Pin me please
You could've reviewed the tv series, it's so much better than the trilogy of films.
27:02 in the tv show he did have some scenes where he showed off his super strength (sometimes he can knock out people with a single punch, lifted some stuff etc)
it's so much better than trilogy of films.....what? how old are ya?
@@rohithkumar8708 what do you mean?