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Terrific reaction! You got way more than most reactors and when you said the early animation felt off, and later found out Miles was at lower FPS at first (because he was still learning to be Spiderman and therefore not as smooth), I cheered. They really explored the possibilities of animation in this movie, in such an amazing, spectacular way.
@@shanecampbell7423 i do KINDA wish the audio flashback didn’t include lines from the last few minutes-just a pet peeve of mine otherwise, i think this might be the best superhero movie ever made-does all the superhero-movie stuff pretty perfectly. including this apotheosis 🕷️🚶♂️🕸️
It's all about story and character. Something a lot of movies seem to forget about in favor of action and VFX. The best action movies are about the characters, not about the action.
A lot of people don't know this, but Spider Ham WAS a comic book! It was in the 80s, and Marvel had a lineup called Star comics for little kids. I had a few of those, but I was more into Muppet Babies and Planet Terry
You are such an amazing artist, Vero! Holy crap! I very much enjoyed this reaction and you are going to utterly flip your proverbial lid when you see the next one. Promise. ❤
Hi Verowak, I enjoyed this reaction very much. I wanted to point out, when I was a kid, Marvel put out a comic book called Peter Porker, the Amazing Spider-Ham. So for me, seeing him make an appearance here is quite fantastic. 😂
Hey, Vero! Lifelong Spider-Man fan here, grew up near a comic book shop. There's some *really* great Spider-Man stories out there. However, I was in disbelief about this, but the PlayStation Spider-Man games from Insomniac studios and this series of movies are legitimately some of the best Spider-Man stories of all time! I can't recommend both series enough. If you are interested in the comics, though, i recommend some of the collected works, Omnibus, which you can find digitally or in most book stores! Great reaction video!
Just an FYI, this is a trilogy and the third movie is still in production. There have been a few delays, so no release date yet... That said, Miles has become a fan favorite in the comics. Initially they was some reluctance for a non Peter Spider-Man and some fans were pissed Peter died. But all of this occurred in the Ultimate universe in the books, not the main 616 universe. Miles has since found his way to the main universe. Donald Glover plays a version of Aaron Davis in Homecoming. He mentions to Peter that he has a nephew.
The Spider-verse films were revolutionary for the animation industry. This will be the best superhero trilogy, by far, and just one of the best trilogies in general. The films have incredible animation, performance, writing, storytelling, visuals, score and soundtrack, editing, etc. just incredible; I can't wait for the last film. 17:07 Wao congratulation! You are the first reactor that I’ve seen to put that together, and I have watched many reactions to this film. For most people, it goes over their heads and they don't even question how they got here, but you actually are smart and got it, and it is a very fast-paced film, so it's harder to understand a scene like that.
FWIW, you've met (a version of) uncle Aaron before. Donald Glover played Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Homecoming. He mentions that he's cooperating with Spider-Man because he wants his nephew to be safe.
Crazy that Peter B Parker universe have all the genuine brands ( like Coca-Cola ) and Miles have off brand ( RedEX and Koca Soda ). That would mean that the Peter B. is the closest to a prime/realistic Spiderman and Miles' Peter was an idealize/ultimate Spiderman (with a kickass May, fully equipped Spider-cave) ?
Fun fact: you mightve noticed that in miles' world the brands are somewhat different. the biggest one is the coke. in peter b. parker's world they have coca cola (so we can assume thats our world or similar) but in miles' world its called "koca soda"
People overlook the fact that the robot was so special to Penny due to it being the last if he gave her before he died. Also Penny doesn't have the durability that a normal spider person generally has. Sometime in the next two years there is a Nicolas Cage Spider-Man noir live action series coming out. It will not be connected to the spider-verse Spider-Man noir Nicolas Cage is playing a completely different version stop the character.
You saw Uncle Aaron in the MCU played by Donald Glover. He was just a small time crook. He was webbed to his car's trunk while Peter uses integration mode on him in Homecoming.
This is probably the most brilliant Spiderman anything since the 1980s. The people that created this wanted to pay homage to the original Spiderman comics as well as recognition to Miles and his significance in the Spiderman publication history. One of the things most people miss is the number 42 keeps appearing in the story and in the artwork. This is a nod to Steve Ditko who was the artist on the first Spiderman comics. Ditko put 42 in the first issues to honor is home town favorite Brooklyn Dodges and its player that wore 42 Jackie Robinson the first black player in the major leagues. This was also to honor Miles who is the first black Spiderman character that comes from modern day Brooklyn. In comics Spiderman is the peoples hero. Most interpretations try to honor that aspect of the friendly neighborhood Spiderman. The frame rate was off in the graphics in the first of the movie. This was done on purpose. As Miles learned to be Spiderman more the frames were synced more to show he was the new Spiderman. Every aspect of art in this movie was on purpose.
As well the background colors associated with number 42 such as when Miles' spider sense tingled and blonde Peter Parker's spider sense tingled when they met each other...they're different colors. Each universe has its own particular look also....Noir, Spider pigs, Peni Parker, Gwen, all their universe have a unique look different from all the others.
😎👍 In between this and "Across The Spiderverse," Columbia/Sony Animation released another movie with a very similar look and vibe called "The Mitchells Vs The Machines" (2021). If you enjoyed this, I'm sure you'll enjoy that as well. ☺ You're always fun to watch. 😉
Great reaction, I can't recommend the sequel enough, it's even better imo - which is crazy because I already absolutely love this film! Fun Fact, Peni Parker is an alternative Spider-Man from an Evangelion inspired universe debuting in comic form 4 years before the film. She was created by musician and writer Gerard Way - as in My Chemical Romance lead singer (phenomenal band to see live), who created the Umbrella Academy comics/TV show. Also, Peter B. Parker was voiced by someone you've seen on this channel recently - Jake Johnson who played the techy guy in Jurassic World (the one who wore the Jurassic Park shirt and stayed behind when everyone else evacuated). He's best known for supporting roles in Comedies, and a lead role with Zoey Dechanel in the series New Girl. On your final point in your outro, there will be a third film. It was always a planned trilogy. Any unanswered questions you have from this film, will be answered in the next film. The third installment was slated for summer 2025 (Beyond the Spiderverse), but may be delayed slightly due to the writers strike which severely affected the production.
These films so far are my favorite Spider-Man movies. The style is so cool and was different for the time. Wait till you see the next one. The frame count is more like traditional animation and things are hand animated for make it "pop" more. I am curious how you came to paint Spider-Man when you haven't read the comics. Do tell, please!
While I like the enthusiasm, as a long time comic book reader I can assure you that you will not read all, or even most, of the Marvel comics because that is impossible. Unless you are very rich and have nothing else in your life to do that's not going to happen. There are tens of thousands of comics published by Marvel and they are still making new comics monthly. However you may want ask comic book fans suggest their favorite stories for you to read. I'm not a Marvel comics fan so I don't have have a lot of suggestions there. I do know Miles in the comics in kind of like this, I don't think it involves the multiverse right away though. I do know the Peter Parker in that universe dies. That being said this is one of the best Spider-man movies. The movies, especially live action, don't follow the comics super closely, they mainly hit the highlights then follow their own narrative.
I hope you won't be doing a lot of super hero reactions. That's for selfish reasons. I love your reactions but I do not, and wont, watch any modern super hero stuff. We could get into a nuanced discussion about that. Simply though, this trend towards CGi based comic book based films is destroying cinema.
The vast majority of Spider-Man incarnations use mechanical webshooters. Tobey and Miguel from the post credit scene are the only two with organic webs I can think of off the top of my head.
These are some really awesome movies, and totally worth watching multiple times. Great reaction to an amazing film. If you ever start to read some Marvel comics, I have a pretty big collection of them, and I would definitely recommend some books of the characters you like, or storylines that you might enjoy reading.
Movies run at 24 frames per second and so does CGI, but cel animation is often only 12 fps where they run cels for two consecutive frames. The opening animation also runs at 12 fps, which is why it feels odd/jerky. Once Miles has come to terms with being Spider-Man the animation runs at the full 24 fps.
This was pretty amazing. :) It's a cool remix of the stories. Hilarious and touching. And this animation style... I never got around to seeing this but have always wanted to. Animated TV shows are usually shot on 8 and 12 frames then doubled while big budget animated films were/are done on 24s. That's a cool little thing they did. I have to go listen to The Ramones' cover of the Spider-Man Theme now lol... And again, the Spider-Man painting looks great.
Nice! By the way, I was keeping an eye out for last episode of Chernobyl, but it hasn't dropped yet? Maybe it's members / Patreon only? Just to understand what's happening 🙂
That was awesome. I never thought a Spider-Man cartoon could make me ugly cry but here we are. It's nothing short of magnificent, with a very worthy sequel. I can't wait to see your reaction to that one.
I definitely recommend the Spiderverse comic. The movie is a simplified version of the comic storyline. There are A LOT more spider people in the comic...
In that case don't start at the beginning. There are numerous entry points. Start with one story. Spiderverse is 20 issues: The Amazing Spider-Man #4-15 Spider-Man 2099 #5-8 Superior Spider-Man #32-33 Spider-Verse #1-2 Spider-Verse Team-Up #1-3 Spider-Woman #1-4 Edge of Spider-Verse #1-5 Scarlet Spiders #1-3 Free Comic Book Day 2014 (Guardians of the Galaxy)
For some reason, an animated Spider-Man hits different than a perfect live action one, so you’ve earned a long-term viewer turned subscriber because of this. If it’s not out yet, I’m anticipating greatly your reaction to Episode 5 of Chernobyl. Keep trucking on, Verowak. ☺️
The moments of "choppiness" during the first half of the movie was intentional. Normally, animated films are played at 24 FPS with each frame having its own unique animation. Whenever Miles was having an awkward moment or was struggling with the use of his powers, a single animation was being used for two consecutive frames. Everyone else around Miles was being animated using only the normal single animation-per-frame technique, making everyone else feel smooth and in control while accentuating Miles' awkwardness. It isn't until Miles' "leap-of-faith" moment that they begin to animate Miles to the regular one-to-one animation per frame technique to demonstrate that Miles has finally "come into his own". I hope that helps explain the oddness you were experiencing for the first half of the film. I love your reactions. Keep up the great work!
I'm so glad there's now Hispanic (more specifically, Afro-Latino, since Miles Morales is half Puerto Rican, half African-American) representation when it comes to the world of Spider-Man, and superheroes in general.
Worst commercial crap I've ever seen, I've seen all of your REACTIONS, it's awesome, but this... I could last 6 minutes without puking!" so I won't do that to myself!" SUCH TRASH that they made there,..help...ZERO SOUL ZERO LIFE....ONLY DIGITAL AI FILM,,,nobody really needs that,,,,,,sorryy....it's not meant in a bad way either But the world doesn't need RETORTED FILMS FROM THE CAN, unfortunately there are already enough of them
@@VerowakReacts 🤔 well then, A Favorite Super(s) Special is a good way to spend a week. Perhaps a member poll, patron exclusive. 🤨 Cartoons & Live Action 📺/🎞️/🧸 tv film toys 😏 Sage 🧘 Fans suggest out of love ❤️
46:27 Animator here: in old school hand drawn animation we almost always animate "on the twos" meaning the character or whatever moves every other frame. On the ones is much smoother but it's twice the work. Very few films are made like that, one of them being Akira. For intentionally jerky motion you could animate on the fours even, every fourth frame.
The animation was amazing.. soundtrack, amazing... cast, amazing!!! This truly was an amazing Spider-man movie 😁😂
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This is not just a fantastic Spiderman movie, it's one of the greatest animated films ever made.
The animation is so different and just so perfect for this film
It isn't just one of the best animated, it's one of the best movies ever made
Terrific reaction! You got way more than most reactors and when you said the early animation felt off, and later found out Miles was at lower FPS at first (because he was still learning to be Spiderman and therefore not as smooth), I cheered. They really explored the possibilities of animation in this movie, in such an amazing, spectacular way.
Thank you 😊 I like it when people change things up and it works out really well, like the animation in this movie
I loved your painted Spider-Man! 👍
Thank you 😊😁
"the house is tilted" this reminded me of the oceans twelve movie. and i really REALLY hope youll watch all 3
House being tilted makes me think of the crazy kitchen. I'll have to give Ocean's movies a try!
Haha
Yes definitely, they are really fun movies
The first time we see Text Bubbles is after Miles gets bit.
I absolutely hated the animation the first time I watched this. But after the second movie came out I love it for reasons that are maybe spoiley.
Also I realized that I def watched this reaction on Patreon several months ago. Lol still good!👍
Miles' leap of faith origin scene set to "What's Up, Danger" is in the conversation of most badass superhero on camera debuts ever.
The soundtrack is amazing for this film, and yes "What's Up, Danger" is used perfectly 🥰
full body chills EVERY TIME
@@shanecampbell7423 i do KINDA wish the audio flashback didn’t include lines from the last few minutes-just a pet peeve of mine
otherwise, i think this might be the best superhero movie ever made-does all the superhero-movie stuff pretty perfectly. including this apotheosis 🕷️🚶♂️🕸️
This is a good argument against the "animation isn't cinema" crowd. Poked at my feels, that's for sure.
Animated movies have always been great at hitting us in the feels
It's all about story and character. Something a lot of movies seem to forget about in favor of action and VFX.
The best action movies are about the characters, not about the action.
@@exoterric Akira (1988), Perfect Blue (1997) and Paprika (2006) are 3 of my favorite Anime Style Animated Movies of All Time.
A lot of people don't know this, but Spider Ham WAS a comic book! It was in the 80s, and Marvel had a lineup called Star comics for little kids. I had a few of those, but I was more into Muppet Babies and Planet Terry
The film even kept his origin! (He's not, as you'd think, a pig bitten by a radioactive spider. He's a spider bitten by a radioactive pig)
@@gaz-l621 Yup. I wish they would restart his comic, but in a lighthearted kid friendly fashion like the original comic
You are such an amazing artist, Vero! Holy crap! I very much enjoyed this reaction and you are going to utterly flip your proverbial lid when you see the next one. Promise. ❤
Thank you so much!! I'm so excited for the next one!
Hi Verowak, I enjoyed this reaction very much. I wanted to point out, when I was a kid, Marvel put out a comic book called Peter Porker, the Amazing Spider-Ham. So for me, seeing him make an appearance here is quite fantastic. 😂
Oh that's amazing!!! I bet you never expected to see Peter Porker in a movie 🤣
@@VerowakReacts you're right, I didn't expect it, I almost lost my bacon when he first appeared 🤭😁
Hey, Vero! Lifelong Spider-Man fan here, grew up near a comic book shop. There's some *really* great Spider-Man stories out there. However, I was in disbelief about this, but the PlayStation Spider-Man games from Insomniac studios and this series of movies are legitimately some of the best Spider-Man stories of all time! I can't recommend both series enough. If you are interested in the comics, though, i recommend some of the collected works, Omnibus, which you can find digitally or in most book stores! Great reaction video!
That Spider-Man painting is dope.
Thanks 😁
Is "dope" a compliment or insult? I thought it was a bad thing (because it is comparable to drugs)
@@SJHFotoit's a good thing outside of the drug context
@@olli-lfe It's not an expression I would use then
Just an FYI, this is a trilogy and the third movie is still in production. There have been a few delays, so no release date yet...
That said, Miles has become a fan favorite in the comics. Initially they was some reluctance for a non Peter Spider-Man and some fans were pissed Peter died. But all of this occurred in the Ultimate universe in the books, not the main 616 universe. Miles has since found his way to the main universe.
Donald Glover plays a version of Aaron Davis in Homecoming. He mentions to Peter that he has a nephew.
Yup, I'll be checking out the second one in the near future :)
oh, so we're using our made-up history.
Hello girl 😊 I have a request, could you watch Batman and robin 1997 and then make a reaction about it?
The Spider-verse films were revolutionary for the animation industry. This will be the best superhero trilogy, by far, and just one of the best trilogies in general. The films have incredible animation, performance, writing, storytelling, visuals, score and soundtrack, editing, etc. just incredible; I can't wait for the last film.
17:07 Wao congratulation! You are the first reactor that I’ve seen to put that together, and I have watched many reactions to this film. For most people, it goes over their heads and they don't even question how they got here, but you actually are smart and got it, and it is a very fast-paced film, so it's harder to understand a scene like that.
Sometimes I pick up on things like that 😁 Plus, I love multiple universes so I'm focused in!
I saw this in the theater in 3D and it was probably the best use of 3D I've seen.
I forgot 3D was a thing for movies since I mostly watch them on streaming services. This would have been neat in 3D
@@VerowakReacts For a while I had AMC A-List so I was going to the theater every week or two and getting the best quality I could.
FWIW, you've met (a version of) uncle Aaron before. Donald Glover played Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Homecoming. He mentions that he's cooperating with Spider-Man because he wants his nephew to be safe.
Other than The Lego Movie, this is the movie I would file under ‘most pleasant surprise’.
Crazy that Peter B Parker universe have all the genuine brands ( like Coca-Cola ) and Miles have off brand ( RedEX and Koca Soda ).
That would mean that the Peter B. is the closest to a prime/realistic Spiderman and Miles' Peter was an idealize/ultimate Spiderman (with a kickass May, fully equipped Spider-cave) ?
Rio and Jefferson are so wholesome. Definitely a huge part of why Miles is such a great spider-person.
Fun fact: you mightve noticed that in miles' world the brands are somewhat different. the biggest one is the coke. in peter b. parker's world they have coca cola (so we can assume thats our world or similar) but in miles' world its called "koca soda"
Not a bagel!!!
What’s Up, Danger 🤔 and What’s Up, Doc … coincidence?
Can you please react to Across The Spider-Verse?
It's on my list :)
People overlook the fact that the robot was so special to Penny due to it being the last if he gave her before he died. Also Penny doesn't have the durability that a normal spider person generally has. Sometime in the next two years there is a Nicolas Cage Spider-Man noir live action series coming out. It will not be connected to the spider-verse Spider-Man noir Nicolas Cage is playing a completely different version stop the character.
🕷🕸👨
It’s a boarding school FYI
A type of school that I know nothing about 🤣
Haha, posted my comment before we got to trivia. But yeah, anyway, probably my favorite Spider-man anything!
That's fine!! :D I'm hoping they do a lot more animated films like this
Bravo.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
🕷👨👍
My day brightens noticeably to see you :)
😊🥰
Remember that bagel... it turns out to be a very important bagel
@@MrMice... That "Bagel" apparently has a "Plot Hole" in this movie. Sorry. 🤣
Thanks, Verowak! 🕷 I saw this one on the big screen... not so of the sequel.
I hope you liked the sequel though!
@@VerowakReacts I did... just not as much as this one. 🙂
Hi Verowax hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
Hi John, thank you, I hope you have a great day too!
Love your show! Great Spider-Man flick. This became my favorite of them all.
You saw Uncle Aaron in the MCU played by Donald Glover. He was just a small time crook.
He was webbed to his car's trunk while Peter uses integration mode on him in Homecoming.
This is probably the most brilliant Spiderman anything since the 1980s. The people that created this wanted to pay homage to the original Spiderman comics as well as recognition to Miles and his significance in the Spiderman publication history. One of the things most people miss is the number 42 keeps appearing in the story and in the artwork. This is a nod to Steve Ditko who was the artist on the first Spiderman comics. Ditko put 42 in the first issues to honor is home town favorite Brooklyn Dodges and its player that wore 42 Jackie Robinson the first black player in the major leagues. This was also to honor Miles who is the first black Spiderman character that comes from modern day Brooklyn. In comics Spiderman is the peoples hero. Most interpretations try to honor that aspect of the friendly neighborhood Spiderman.
The frame rate was off in the graphics in the first of the movie. This was done on purpose. As Miles learned to be Spiderman more the frames were synced more to show he was the new Spiderman. Every aspect of art in this movie was on purpose.
As well the background colors associated with number 42 such as when Miles' spider sense tingled and blonde Peter Parker's spider sense tingled when they met each other...they're different colors. Each universe has its own particular look also....Noir, Spider pigs, Peni Parker, Gwen, all their universe have a unique look different from all the others.
😎👍 In between this and "Across The Spiderverse," Columbia/Sony Animation released another movie with a very similar look and vibe called "The Mitchells Vs The Machines" (2021). If you enjoyed this, I'm sure you'll enjoy that as well. ☺ You're always fun to watch. 😉
Great reaction, I can't recommend the sequel enough, it's even better imo - which is crazy because I already absolutely love this film!
Fun Fact, Peni Parker is an alternative Spider-Man from an Evangelion inspired universe debuting in comic form 4 years before the film. She was created by musician and writer Gerard Way - as in My Chemical Romance lead singer (phenomenal band to see live), who created the Umbrella Academy comics/TV show.
Also, Peter B. Parker was voiced by someone you've seen on this channel recently - Jake Johnson who played the techy guy in Jurassic World (the one who wore the Jurassic Park shirt and stayed behind when everyone else evacuated). He's best known for supporting roles in Comedies, and a lead role with Zoey Dechanel in the series New Girl.
On your final point in your outro, there will be a third film. It was always a planned trilogy. Any unanswered questions you have from this film, will be answered in the next film. The third installment was slated for summer 2025 (Beyond the Spiderverse), but may be delayed slightly due to the writers strike which severely affected the production.
These films so far are my favorite Spider-Man movies. The style is so cool and was different for the time. Wait till you see the next one. The frame count is more like traditional animation and things are hand animated for make it "pop" more. I am curious how you came to paint Spider-Man when you haven't read the comics. Do tell, please!
"you look tired Peter" it get's me everytime😭
While I like the enthusiasm, as a long time comic book reader I can assure you that you will not read all, or even most, of the Marvel comics because that is impossible. Unless you are very rich and have nothing else in your life to do that's not going to happen. There are tens of thousands of comics published by Marvel and they are still making new comics monthly. However you may want ask comic book fans suggest their favorite stories for you to read. I'm not a Marvel comics fan so I don't have have a lot of suggestions there. I do know Miles in the comics in kind of like this, I don't think it involves the multiverse right away though. I do know the Peter Parker in that universe dies.
That being said this is one of the best Spider-man movies. The movies, especially live action, don't follow the comics super closely, they mainly hit the highlights then follow their own narrative.
I hope you won't be doing a lot of super hero reactions. That's for selfish reasons. I love your reactions but I do not, and wont, watch any modern super hero stuff. We could get into a nuanced discussion about that. Simply though, this trend towards CGi based comic book based films is destroying cinema.
The vast majority of Spider-Man incarnations use mechanical webshooters. Tobey and Miguel from the post credit scene are the only two with organic webs I can think of off the top of my head.
These are some really awesome movies, and totally worth watching multiple times. Great reaction to an amazing film.
If you ever start to read some Marvel comics, I have a pretty big collection of them, and I would definitely recommend some books of the characters you like, or storylines that you might enjoy reading.
Movies run at 24 frames per second and so does CGI, but cel animation is often only 12 fps where they run cels for two consecutive frames. The opening animation also runs at 12 fps, which is why it feels odd/jerky. Once Miles has come to terms with being Spider-Man the animation runs at the full 24 fps.
Great movie….Across the Spiderverse was even better!
This was pretty amazing. :) It's a cool remix of the stories. Hilarious and touching. And this animation style... I never got around to seeing this but have always wanted to. Animated TV shows are usually shot on 8 and 12 frames then doubled while big budget animated films were/are done on 24s. That's a cool little thing they did. I have to go listen to The Ramones' cover of the Spider-Man Theme now lol... And again, the Spider-Man painting looks great.
This is just one great film.
The last Spider-Man, Miguel O'Hara, is my favorite Spider-Man (Oscar Isaac).
33:11 This character's face is an homage to the original Doc Ock
Nice!
By the way, I was keeping an eye out for last episode of Chernobyl, but it hasn't dropped yet? Maybe it's members / Patreon only? Just to understand what's happening 🙂
I haven't edited it yet due to life reasons
That was awesome. I never thought a Spider-Man cartoon could make me ugly cry but here we are. It's nothing short of magnificent, with a very worthy sequel. I can't wait to see your reaction to that one.
Can't wait until Beyond the Spider-Verse hits the theater in 2025. Guess I have to though...
THank you :D I'm glad to hear so many people love the sequel, I'm even more excited now!
Sequel soon?? :)
Awesome reaction of my favorite Spider-Man movie!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks! The movie is absolutely fantastic, I can't wait to see the next one
How did you know to have tissue?
How did I know to have the box of tissues that are always on my desk?
Man, you normally just do a great job, but then every once in a while you just make the best videos. Just absolutely aware and in tune with something.
Aww thanks! Some movies are really perfect for me and I feel like one with the movie 😁
I definitely recommend the Spiderverse comic. The movie is a simplified version of the comic storyline. There are A LOT more spider people in the comic...
Comic books are so daunting, there are just so many of them!
In that case don't start at the beginning. There are numerous entry points. Start with one story. Spiderverse is 20 issues:
The Amazing Spider-Man #4-15
Spider-Man 2099 #5-8
Superior Spider-Man #32-33
Spider-Verse #1-2
Spider-Verse Team-Up #1-3
Spider-Woman #1-4
Edge of Spider-Verse #1-5
Scarlet Spiders #1-3
Free Comic Book Day 2014 (Guardians of the Galaxy)
For some reason, an animated Spider-Man hits different than a perfect live action one, so you’ve earned a long-term viewer turned subscriber because of this. If it’s not out yet, I’m anticipating greatly your reaction to Episode 5 of Chernobyl.
Keep trucking on, Verowak. ☺️
Awesome! Love these films!
It's such a good movie!
The moments of "choppiness" during the first half of the movie was intentional. Normally, animated films are played at 24 FPS with each frame having its own unique animation. Whenever Miles was having an awkward moment or was struggling with the use of his powers, a single animation was being used for two consecutive frames. Everyone else around Miles was being animated using only the normal single animation-per-frame technique, making everyone else feel smooth and in control while accentuating Miles' awkwardness. It isn't until Miles' "leap-of-faith" moment that they begin to animate Miles to the regular one-to-one animation per frame technique to demonstrate that Miles has finally "come into his own". I hope that helps explain the oddness you were experiencing for the first half of the film.
I love your reactions. Keep up the great work!
I'm so glad there's now Hispanic (more specifically, Afro-Latino, since Miles Morales is half Puerto Rican, half African-American) representation when it comes to the world of Spider-Man, and superheroes in general.
It's great when everyone can see themselves represented in movies 🥰
@@VerowakReacts Having a relatable superhero of the same ethnic demographic background (even though I'm Mexican-American, not Puerto Rican)
Still no Chernobyl final :/
Work needs to get done in order to pay the bills :)
Miles has half the number of frames per second before the leap of faith. That might be what you were seeing in the beginning.
Crazy... imdb said the exact same thing...😂
Worst commercial crap I've ever seen, I've seen all of your REACTIONS, it's awesome, but this... I could last 6 minutes without puking!" so I won't do that to myself!" SUCH TRASH that they made there,..help...ZERO SOUL ZERO LIFE....ONLY DIGITAL AI FILM,,,nobody really needs that,,,,,,sorryy....it's not meant in a bad way either But the world doesn't need RETORTED FILMS FROM THE CAN, unfortunately there are already enough of them
Seems lively enough to me, and the animation style and the kinetics are pretty packed, even moreso in the second film.
What?
Somebody needs a hug
🥰 GEEEEEK 1:06 ARTIST 😂 … adorable.
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@@VerowakReacts 🤔 well then, A Favorite Super(s) Special is a good way to spend a week.
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46:27 Animator here: in old school hand drawn animation we almost always animate "on the twos" meaning the character or whatever moves every other frame. On the ones is much smoother but it's twice the work. Very few films are made like that, one of them being Akira. For intentionally jerky motion you could animate on the fours even, every fourth frame.