Apparently, they gave Dr. Connors two arms in the 60s cartoon because they thought the idea of him having an amputated arm was too violent, so the serum that he uses to become the lizard was created to cure swamp fever, rather than having it regrow limbs.
@@hjames78 your analogy was long and a little hard to understand. Are you saying that Disney has more skeletons in their closet than Nightmare Before Christmas?
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I love how that Black guy is still wearing stereotypical tribal attire in the middle of New York City. Like, if he was able to afford a plane trip to NYC, surely he could have picked up clothes to blend in.
Spider-Man fought some of the baddest supervillains out there; Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Venom, The Kingpin, The Lizard, Kraven The Hunter, but fuck all that noise. No, no, obviously the big bad villain who was destined to be Spidey’s greatest opponent is some random tribesman! A tribesman and his white, Australian slave master!
As I understand it, they couldn't get the rights to Kraven The Hunter because the company that got the rights to Marvel characters went out of business, so they had to use "Great Value" versions. If memory serves, they did this for several Marvel chars.
I love this idea of doing bad TV roasts in addition to bad movie roasts. Hope you do more of them, there's lots of bad superhero TV out there that deserves to get a roast. The WB's BIRDS OF PREY comes to mind...
@@Sue_Me_Too Birds of Prey was actually 2002. And I'm totally down with BATWOMAN getting roasted, haven't heard a nice word about it, I'm just citing examples from my generation.
The 1967 Spider-Man cartoon isn’t on Disney Plus surprisingly since ABC co-produced the show. But….ya can kinda see why Disney see this and be like “HELL NO”. 😂
I'm almost grateful the "native" character didn't speak. Can you imagine the stereotypical things they would have made him say? And, based on the dialogue, I'm wondering if the "native" character was originally written as an animal. Perhaps, in the first draft script, he was a werewolf or Tasmanian Devil. Then Ms. Grant's "creature" comment would make sense, and his wall crawling power too, as well as Spider-Man's "doggie" comment and whistle.
The guy who voiced Peter Parker/Spider-Man in this show was Paul Soles (who passed away this year at the ripe ol’age of 90), who was between 37-40 while doing voice work on this show. While some claim that’s the reason Spidey has such a mismatched voice, it’s not actually true. When it comes to voice acting, people can easily play characters much younger or older than themselves as long as they are cast in the right role. For example, in the 2018 Spider-Man video game, Yuri Lowenthal (who was in his mid-40s back then!) voiced the title character and believably sounded like a young guy in his early 20s. And to Soles’ credit, his voice as Peter isn’t too bad, but his Spider-Man voice is just atrocious and I think the main reason for that is because he was told to do your typical “superhero baritone” akin to Superman. Peter having blue eyes in this version (again, like Clark Kent/Superman) also makes it obvious how this show is derivate of Superman, along with putting most of the focus regarding Peter Parker on his job at the Daily Bugle, featuring Betty Brant as his Lois Lane, and having him always waltz around in a business suit while in public XD
Funny thing, Jameson is the most progressive out of the three XD He has a certified black best friend in Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, who is a high-ranking senior editor at the Daily Bugle, and first debuted in the comics in 1967.
I think it’s just so disappointing, especially in light of Stan Lee‘s constant position against racism. And to see a part of his work (especially a staple American culture like Spider-Man) be associated with something like that.
What bigotry and racism? The episode is about voodoo and people in Africa looked like that. This is denial of cultural heritage. Are we suppose to pretend for the last 500 years Black people in Africa were wearing jeans, sing rap music and study at MIT?
The Australian guy came back for a second episode and the Aboriginal guy didn't. It's not impossible that for the same crime with the idol one got a small fine and the other's on death row...
the main old school Spider-Man I've seen from this era I mostly saw via a collection of VHS's from the video store in the 1990s. It definitely wasn't the whole series. I think back then, complete season packs weren't a thing just yet. I don't think that would happen until maybe the mid 2000s and DVDs became a thing.
@@weego2585Yeah that’s what I said: he talks about racist portrayals of black people but then makes fun of Asian accents. It’s just funny to me. No offense intended by the remark.
Funny that you looked back at old spiderman. Till this day people still think the 90s one was best but it had super limited animation and what they could do with fights so it made the fight style of being original and using his environment so popular. The spectacular spiderman one had some limited art detail but made up for it with fluid animation and the best IMO stories.
The spectacular spiderman did the best venom and I wish they copied it for the movies. The venom acts completely silent and like a machine. His villains all attack him at once and they get hits on him and for the entire fight you can see the struggle and that parker would have died if it weren't for his suit working while he was asleep. He moves weirdly and the villains are frightened that he's actually not holding back. At one point he even tries to run away but finishes it all off. Parker is tired cause he doesn't know he's been taking on villains at night...the suit accentuates his personal responsibility to save others when he can. It's way more nuanced than hey the suit made me strong and I'm cool now. It goes into his character and when going too far is too much. You don't need the suit to make parker stronger just say he's finally not holding back mentally.
Holy fucking shit this short. This is why I love double toasted, they'll rip on anything without question. I don't even know how this short was acceptable in the 60's.
So fun fact: this was meant to be an episode starting Kraven the Hunter. But due to complicated rights issues, they couldn’t use the name in the show. And if they kept this plot… oh dear.
Ralph Bakshi was one of the animators on that Spider-Man cartoon, but he's most famous for his adult animation especially with adult subject matter and themes particularly Fritz the Cat an x-rated cartoon from 1972 that he directed and animated, and then he did a film called heavy traffic and of course coonskin also known as street fight because the title is offensive obvious reasons. It stars Scatman Crothers, Philip Michael Thomas, and Barry White, yes, that Barry White as the voices of the main characters. Pretty controversial, you could watch it here unless you've already seen it. ua-cam.com/video/aM9sQoXlcdw/v-deo.html
I believe he only worked on season 3... which had an even tighter budget that he pretty much had to reuse an entire episode from a different show. That's right, he animated Spiderman over an episode Rocket Robin Hood, as well as stitch together stock footage from previous episodes.
@@i.m.evilhomer5084 the animation was still garbage on the show competing with the Marvel superhero show which they took straight from the comics and just animated the character mouths, but the Adult Swim cartoon series Minoriteam made fun of Jack Kirby's comic book style animation on purpose. Each of the characters are somewhat minorities, there's a character called el jefe that has a leaf blower as a weapon, Jewcano who has Hebrew powers and a black girlfriend. But their nemesis is called the white shadow who has an All-Seeing Eye pyramid for a head, it's also the name of his organization.
Something else I noticed about this show, none of these characters can stay on model from one shot to another. Really, this shit makes Ren and Stimpy look like vintage Disney in terms of design consistency. Just look at the scene where the black guy first pops up and then goes down, those are two different “savage natives” between cuts XD
I apparently don't dig deep enough b/c this is the first time I've seen that Spider-man episode. Also, J Jonah's mustache? I've been living under a rock!
Yeah, the character design is...honestly what you'd expect, and it's more the kind of minstrel show expressions that push it, in that regard. But it really is the fact that at no point does anyone in the story, or in the writer's room, treat him as a human being, that makes this depiction particularly gross. They call him a creature, they treat him like a dog, but never address him as a person. For Marvel, that's surprisingly racist. Their content has generally been pretty progressive, for its era. There have been missteps, but they usually seem to fall into the category of, their heart was in the right place, but their head was up their ass. Can't really make a case for that here. They just straight up wrote the Aborigine as an animal.
Well, that was true for the comics, as spearheaded by Stan Lee and the other major players at Marvel Comics at the time, but this here was just an adaption of their Amazing Spider-Man series and given the time period, the people behind this obviously didn’t care too much about paying tribute to the comic lore at the time. Just look at how they depicted Green Goblin in this, who not only has no civilian identity in this but is also obsessed with magic and supernatural, which does not line up with his characterization at the time, as he was always a crazy maniac using Halloween-themed high-tech weapons.
Eh, it just looked as if the director was someplace else NOT at work (maybe the hospital), they needed to meet a very close deadline and the call was made for anyone to fill in director duty. Kinda seems like the idea was to use Kraven the Hunter, but the people that filled in were not literate with the comics and on the fly came up with what ended up here.
I wish Disney would put the Spiderman 67 cartoon on Disney Plus, along with the 60's Marvel Superhero cartoons as well as the Hana Barbera Fantastic Four.
I don't think they own the barely animated Marvel Superheroes series, either. At least not as far as I can tell. It's easy to forget how cavalier Marvel used to be with their licenses. DC has had the benefit of an in-house movie studio for decades, in Warner Brothers. Marvel Studios is still fairly recent, and before that, they were licensing out their characters to any studio or producer that wanted them. Including Cannon Films and Roger Corman.
Let's be real though, we're lucky Spider-Man didn't have a quip like, "Sorry, no vines to swing on in the concrete jungle, Monkey Boy." Or made a whip out of his webbing to play "line tamer" with the native XD
Disney + in a nutshell Song of the South, can't find it. Peter Pan with Indians, Can't find it. Pinocchio where he started smoking a cigar, Shhhhhiiiiiit.😬
Just saw 'No Way Home', man ... Marvel (Sony) really went backwards on this film. This is basically old played-out Spider-Man narratives that can be "erased". Marvel went all Thanos on Sony, and Sony was like, "Yes, half the universe? That sounds like opportunity. Money, money, money!"
I heard the next Spider-Man sequel will lean heavily into Spider-man and his amazing friends cartoon - like the college years with Firestar and Iceman casts as roomates.
@@hamhockbeans oh im sure they will make him a trans muslim socialist - maybe change his race too. Or maybe they will just focus on good stroy telling and character development? Meh your right - woke check box activate.
Wow! That was like the one Episode I ever saw of that show as a kid! It came as a bonus for my Hulk DVD. I thought he was just some random Spider-Man villain I never heard of.
Lol I remember that episode from when I was a kid!! Holy sh!t it's mudbone lol hahaha!!!! Look at Betty lol staring at mudbone!! she was in complete shock at his 12 inches just a swinging!!! 😂 😂 LoL hahaha 🤣😂🤣 the dude that does the voice of the 67 spider man is the old guy from the 2008 Edward Norton hulk movie!!! How's that for hijinks!! I lost when he said come here I'm just going to be@t the bl@ck off of your @$$. I was on the floor cracking up!!!! I couldn't breathe 🤣😂😂🤣
Apparently, they gave Dr. Connors two arms in the 60s cartoon because they thought the idea of him having an amputated arm was too violent, so the serum that he uses to become the lizard was created to cure swamp fever, rather than having it regrow limbs.
That is kinda childish and dumb I hated that they did it literally what happened to pg13 stuff in cartoon's
I'm kinda ignorant on swamp fever at the moment, but is that worse than this 😅?
If that's the case, that's retarded and doesn't make sense
@@awesometails8743 pg-13 wasn't the thing until 1984, and cartoons azrul we're not doing it until the early 1990s.
The Jaboody Dub of this episode is hilarious “If you want the Anaconda you gotta go Wakanda” 😂😂
Ahh God, That Shit is Amazing :D lol
Me and me same-sex partner, T'Cocka
@@overlookers “You keep talking like that Betty I’ll put my bone in your nose”
🤣
Thank you. I've been down. Gonna binge that stuff.
“There shouldn’t be any women at all in this world - just children & men!”
That sounds wrong on so many levels, LOL!
The writers: Yep, this line doesn’t sound pedophilic at all.
Apparently Jameson doesn't know how reproduction works...
Yeah, no version of JJ (especially this one) ever came across as a "friend to all children" type XD
HAHAHAHAHAH
@@astridweasley exactly and very Homosexual... That is just weird
Disney is definitely locking this episode of Spiderman up in the vault right next to Song of the South.
Lol Disney got more skeletons in the closet than a property that they own but didn't when this happened.....
@@hjames78 Um, what?
@@ominous-omnipresent-they you must not know what skeletons in the closet means huh?
@@hjames78 your analogy was long and a little hard to understand. Are you saying that Disney has more skeletons in their closet than Nightmare Before Christmas?
@@theconsciousobserver6829 no I said what I said....the end 😤
Double Toasted has to be the most underrated channel on youtube!
Just found their channel and I love them already. When I want a review, they are from now on my default go to
So happy i found them. The amount of binging i do of their stuff is crazy. When i do work, just have their videos in the background.
9:12 That dude came like:
👨🏿🦱🦴 u got games on yo phone?
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Naw for real for real I been saying😂😂😂💯
I love how that Black guy is still wearing stereotypical tribal attire in the middle of New York City. Like, if he was able to afford a plane trip to NYC, surely he could have picked up clothes to blend in.
It's 2022, and I saw a guy like that on the Subway in August in NY
The irony is, his fit would be considered business casual on some subways. 😅
Spider-Man fought some of the baddest supervillains out there; Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Venom, The Kingpin, The Lizard, Kraven The Hunter, but fuck all that noise. No, no, obviously the big bad villain who was destined to be Spidey’s greatest opponent is some random tribesman! A tribesman and his white, Australian slave master!
Maybe it's me but I think the Australian dude was meant to be Kraven The Hunter at one point, no real evidence but I just feel it.
As I understand it, they couldn't get the rights to Kraven The Hunter because the company that got the rights to Marvel characters went out of business, so they had to use "Great Value" versions. If memory serves, they did this for several Marvel chars.
Dude said: “She ready to yell R@PE, RIGHT NOW!!!”🤣😂😭
Did the episode ever explain how the man with the bone and spear was able to get up to the window on a skyscraper?
In the episode he just climbs the walls like Spider-Man does
Sometimes, we just don’t question it
As Korey once said: „Why you asking questions?“
Yea. He's black
@@thehomiedan6378 you’re watching a UA-cam where the cast is mostly black and you thought that was a hit when u wrote that lol
I love this idea of doing bad TV roasts in addition to bad movie roasts. Hope you do more of them, there's lots of bad superhero TV out there that deserves to get a roast. The WB's BIRDS OF PREY comes to mind...
I think you meant to say Batwoman on the CW
That was the one that came out in the 90s though right?
@@Sue_Me_Too Birds of Prey was actually 2002. And I'm totally down with BATWOMAN getting roasted, haven't heard a nice word about it, I'm just citing examples from my generation.
@@JeonardShadby505 2002 the 90s same thing. lol
@@JeonardShadby505 I've never *watched* Batwoman, but I've watched reviews of every episode. Make of that what you will
25:33 I'm sorry but that riff they go on about Spiderman wanting to beat dudes ass is hilarious
The 1967 Spider-Man cartoon isn’t on Disney Plus surprisingly since ABC co-produced the show. But….ya can kinda see why Disney see this and be like “HELL NO”. 😂
25:32 Korey's funniest moment. I couldn't stop laughing.
They re-ran the heck out of this show in the early 80s, and I really don't remember this episode. OMG it's right up there with stuff from the 30s
I remember they had one episode as a bonuses in the Spider-Man TAS VHS tapes
The Spider-Man 60’s cartoon, the show with the memes
I'm almost grateful the "native" character didn't speak. Can you imagine the stereotypical things they would have made him say?
And, based on the dialogue, I'm wondering if the "native" character was originally written as an animal. Perhaps, in the first draft script, he was a werewolf or Tasmanian Devil. Then Ms. Grant's "creature" comment would make sense, and his wall crawling power too, as well as Spider-Man's "doggie" comment and whistle.
Yeah actually that's a pretty good theory. This just feels too racist even for this time. Like they're usually slightly subtler with the racism.
@@byronsenior6499 May I disagree with you... respectfully? This cartoon was made in the 60's and racism back then was anything but subtle.
@@starbrand3726 Wasn't subtle, but even for that time this feels a little too on the nose.
@@byronsenior6499 If you can, take a look at some unedited Bugs Bunny, or Tom and Jerry cartoons. The originals were SUPER racist.
@@starbrand3726 I agree with you on that they didn’t care for anything but racism I feel
You gotta review the episode where Magneto is tricked by Mr. Fantastic into surrendering to a wooden gun.
😮 😆-I thought this animation style *reminded* me of _something_!…
OMG I’m still shaking my head at that 😂
Brant’s reaction to the aborigine reminded me a lot of William Shatner’s performance in the “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” episode of the Twilight Zone.
"His web shooters are basically 3D printers." Ha!!
That what Stark suits should’ve been with the webs in the MCU
The guy who voiced Peter Parker/Spider-Man in this show was Paul Soles (who passed away this year at the ripe ol’age of 90), who was between 37-40 while doing voice work on this show. While some claim that’s the reason Spidey has such a mismatched voice, it’s not actually true. When it comes to voice acting, people can easily play characters much younger or older than themselves as long as they are cast in the right role. For example, in the 2018 Spider-Man video game, Yuri Lowenthal (who was in his mid-40s back then!) voiced the title character and believably sounded like a young guy in his early 20s. And to Soles’ credit, his voice as Peter isn’t too bad, but his Spider-Man voice is just atrocious and I think the main reason for that is because he was told to do your typical “superhero baritone” akin to Superman. Peter having blue eyes in this version (again, like Clark Kent/Superman) also makes it obvious how this show is derivate of Superman, along with putting most of the focus regarding Peter Parker on his job at the Daily Bugle, featuring Betty Brant as his Lois Lane, and having him always waltz around in a business suit while in public XD
Bring back that super hero landing with the foot kick. I dig it.
I wanna see emo Parker do that little kick when he lands.
It just hit me that when Peter Parker was infected with Venom, this is the song the should have had him dancing too down the street.
Please, please look at more episodes of this show, this is hilarious
"OI! HE'S MAH SLAVE!"
Jesus christ Korey, I spat out my drink there! Lol
You know what they say, “If you want the anaconda, you gotta go Wakanda”.
Anacondas aren’t even in Africa. They’re native to South America. Pythons are in Africa however.
Actually, no one says that.
Wakanda is in South America?
For those who are unaware, it’s a quote from Jaboody Dubs’ Wakanda Scam video.
@@mohammed_mana3944 thank you you are a hero!
I see why they'd want to cover this one up.
Funny thing, Jameson is the most progressive out of the three XD He has a certified black best friend in Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, who is a high-ranking senior editor at the Daily Bugle, and first debuted in the comics in 1967.
8:17 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 at Billy's reaction
Bruh I’m dead🤣💀
Thanos:I am Inevitable
Spider-Man:oh well
*Uses web shooters to create a Infinity Gauntlet*
That what Stark suits should’ve been with the webs in the MCU
Y’all gotta do a review of the 70s Japanese Spider-Man
The emissary of hell. SUPAIDAMAN!
Spider-Man emmesary of hell, that worked for the devil?
And fought to bring escaped demons back to hell?
Bruh him and the Rhino had a fucking megazords lol.
I fuckin grew up watching old VHS tapes of that!! "JIGOKU KARA OTOKO.... SUPAIDAA!!!!" Which oddly translates to "The man from hell....SPIDER!!!"
I need to see that show. I mean, a Spiderman who rides motorcycles and shoots guns? Do I have to say more?😁
For a show that came out in the 60's a time where bigotry and racism thrived,are we really surprised to see this?
It's like being shocked about Birth of a Nation being released in its time.
I think it’s just so disappointing, especially in light of Stan Lee‘s constant position against racism. And to see a part of his work (especially a staple American culture like Spider-Man) be associated with something like that.
What bigotry and racism? The episode is about voodoo and people in Africa looked like that. This is denial of cultural heritage. Are we suppose to pretend for the last 500 years Black people in Africa were wearing jeans, sing rap music and study at MIT?
@@MrConredsX Lol, okay mate. Mr. I‘m an expert on African culture is here.
Bigotry and racism still thrived in 2021 and counting and nothing has change
Brought to us by Ralph Bakshi, director of Wizards, Coonskin, and Fritz the Cat.
Yeah i was thinking that for a second
Wow! I forgot Bakshi worked on some of these!!
Th Australian bad guy looks a lot like Ronal Reagan lol
That Boomerang owns Spiderman in The One Eyed Idol & Clivington practically got the best of Spidey in both episodes
The Australian guy came back for a second episode and the Aboriginal guy didn't.
It's not impossible that for the same crime with the idol one got a small fine and the other's on death row...
You know what I find to be the weirdest thing? Why do Spider-Man's web-shooters in this show sound like shrieking bats whenever he shoots the webbing?
Maaannn, they are sooooooo wrong for that but NOT SHOCKING SMFH
I liked how Spidey’s web boat made motor boat noises.
🤣 0:14 popped up like 'Toasty!'
8:25 Those words from Billy is hilarious...😂😂🤣🤣
the main old school Spider-Man I've seen from this era I mostly saw via a collection of VHS's from the video store in the 1990s. It definitely wasn't the whole series. I think back then, complete season packs weren't a thing just yet. I don't think that would happen until maybe the mid 2000s and DVDs became a thing.
Now I know where Chappelle got his "white guy" voice. Spiderman.
He just wants children and men in this world, but no women? If that's so, then how are men supposed to have children without women?🤨
I KNEW an "ooga booga" was coming just from the thumbnail. 😂
LmaoXD
I like how Corey will rail against racism for 45 minutes but then he'll make fun of asian accents 😂 never fails to put a smile on my face.
No, he want on for a long time making fun of the black character here and has done it many times before.
@@weego2585Yeah that’s what I said: he talks about racist portrayals of black people but then makes fun of Asian accents. It’s just funny to me. No offense intended by the remark.
Funny that you looked back at old spiderman. Till this day people still think the 90s one was best but it had super limited animation and what they could do with fights so it made the fight style of being original and using his environment so popular. The spectacular spiderman one had some limited art detail but made up for it with fluid animation and the best IMO stories.
I think The Spectacular Spider-Man wins in my book. 90's animated Venom was a beast though.
@@Gideon13397 my bad i meant spectacular thanks ill edit.
@@nichescenes I think the Symbiote storyline was handled really well in both shows.
@@Gideon13397 Yeah, theres a reason venom was so popular back in the day. Alot came from watching that episode. Great way to start off a first season.
90s spiderman also couldn't punch. He was legit not allowed
To be fair making a parachute out of webbing is something Spider-Man does in the comics
Korey's JJJ impersonation was on point 😆😆😆😆
In contrast, 60's Spider-Man comics were both a little goofy and pretty serious.
The spectacular spiderman did the best venom and I wish they copied it for the movies. The venom acts completely silent and like a machine. His villains all attack him at once and they get hits on him and for the entire fight you can see the struggle and that parker would have died if it weren't for his suit working while he was asleep. He moves weirdly and the villains are frightened that he's actually not holding back. At one point he even tries to run away but finishes it all off. Parker is tired cause he doesn't know he's been taking on villains at night...the suit accentuates his personal responsibility to save others when he can. It's way more nuanced than hey the suit made me strong and I'm cool now. It goes into his character and when going too far is too much. You don't need the suit to make parker stronger just say he's finally not holding back mentally.
Holy fucking shit this short.
This is why I love double toasted, they'll rip on anything without question. I don't even know how this short was acceptable in the 60's.
So fun fact: this was meant to be an episode starting Kraven the Hunter. But due to complicated rights issues, they couldn’t use the name in the show. And if they kept this plot… oh dear.
I see why Disney wants to hide this
"You wanna see a Spider-Man episode or not?!? Sh*t... Why..." 😂😂😂 F***in Martin, man!
The 1967 Spider-Man series has some great jazz music, as well as that cool ass theme song.
I literally yelled WHAT THE FUCK last night watching this on twitch when he started whistling at him
Ralph Bakshi was one of the animators on that Spider-Man cartoon, but he's most famous for his adult animation especially with adult subject matter and themes particularly Fritz the Cat an x-rated cartoon from 1972 that he directed and animated, and then he did a film called heavy traffic and of course coonskin also known as street fight because the title is offensive obvious reasons. It stars Scatman Crothers, Philip Michael Thomas, and Barry White, yes, that Barry White as the voices of the main characters. Pretty controversial, you could watch it here unless you've already seen it. ua-cam.com/video/aM9sQoXlcdw/v-deo.html
I believe he only worked on season 3... which had an even tighter budget that he pretty much had to reuse an entire episode from a different show. That's right, he animated Spiderman over an episode Rocket Robin Hood, as well as stitch together stock footage from previous episodes.
@@i.m.evilhomer5084 the animation was still garbage on the show competing with the Marvel superhero show which they took straight from the comics and just animated the character mouths, but the Adult Swim cartoon series Minoriteam made fun of Jack Kirby's comic book style animation on purpose. Each of the characters are somewhat minorities, there's a character called el jefe that has a leaf blower as a weapon, Jewcano who has Hebrew powers and a black girlfriend. But their nemesis is called the white shadow who has an All-Seeing Eye pyramid for a head, it's also the name of his organization.
The best part of this episode was the redub that people did of it decades later.
Ain't nobody across from The Daily Bugle seen this dude climbing like Spiderman
Double Toasted: Nothing dies on the internet.
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Something else I noticed about this show, none of these characters can stay on model from one shot to another. Really, this shit makes Ren and Stimpy look like vintage Disney in terms of design consistency. Just look at the scene where the black guy first pops up and then goes down, those are two different “savage natives” between cuts XD
I apparently don't dig deep enough b/c this is the first time I've seen that Spider-man episode.
Also, J Jonah's mustache? I've been living under a rock!
Now Disney owns Spider-Man but not the movie rights! Don't forget. That's Sony!
Everybody gangsta until you found out who Disney supported during World War 2.
Thank all of you so much!!! You make me laugh when I need it the most. I love when you discuss movies, Tv shows, and news. Please keep it coming!
Thanks guys. Really enjoyed this. Like you, I love this series and had a lot of fun watching you guys break all this down.
This use to be on Disney plus when it first launched not anymore
Yeah, the character design is...honestly what you'd expect, and it's more the kind of minstrel show expressions that push it, in that regard. But it really is the fact that at no point does anyone in the story, or in the writer's room, treat him as a human being, that makes this depiction particularly gross. They call him a creature, they treat him like a dog, but never address him as a person. For Marvel, that's surprisingly racist. Their content has generally been pretty progressive, for its era. There have been missteps, but they usually seem to fall into the category of, their heart was in the right place, but their head was up their ass. Can't really make a case for that here. They just straight up wrote the Aborigine as an animal.
Well, that was true for the comics, as spearheaded by Stan Lee and the other major players at Marvel Comics at the time, but this here was just an adaption of their Amazing Spider-Man series and given the time period, the people behind this obviously didn’t care too much about paying tribute to the comic lore at the time. Just look at how they depicted Green Goblin in this, who not only has no civilian identity in this but is also obsessed with magic and supernatural, which does not line up with his characterization at the time, as he was always a crazy maniac using Halloween-themed high-tech weapons.
Eh, it just looked as if the director was someplace else NOT at work (maybe the hospital), they needed to meet a very close deadline and the call was made for anyone to fill in director duty. Kinda seems like the idea was to use Kraven the Hunter, but the people that filled in were not literate with the comics and on the fly came up with what ended up here.
Ive seen 2 spoilers since being on youtube for spiderman
The internet is cruel
The whole final battle with all 3 spidermen is online, just sayin
60s Spidey took them L's
I wish Disney would put the Spiderman 67 cartoon on Disney Plus, along with the 60's Marvel Superhero cartoons as well as the Hana Barbera Fantastic Four.
Disney doesn’t have the rights to the Fantastic four show since HB produced it.
The Fantastic 4 cartoon from 60's is hilarious
@@JerseyNYC83 Warner Bros have the rights
I don't think they own the barely animated Marvel Superheroes series, either. At least not as far as I can tell. It's easy to forget how cavalier Marvel used to be with their licenses. DC has had the benefit of an in-house movie studio for decades, in Warner Brothers. Marvel Studios is still fairly recent, and before that, they were licensing out their characters to any studio or producer that wanted them. Including Cannon Films and Roger Corman.
Marvel owned all of their cartoons from the 60s except Fantastic Four
“The past was a mistake.”
-Pop Arena
Man you guys are always funny but these last few uploads have my dying 😂
8:04 OH GOD MARTIN NO!!!
This is the adaptation we need next!
Uncle Remus who? 😂😂
"Somebody say racism?" 8:17
I dunno if intentional but the Kraven stand in looks like Reagan lol🤣
Unlikely, since this came out in the late 60s.
Let's be real though, we're lucky Spider-Man didn't have a quip like, "Sorry, no vines to swing on in the concrete jungle, Monkey Boy." Or made a whip out of his webbing to play "line tamer" with the native XD
Disney + in a nutshell
Song of the South, can't find it. Peter Pan with Indians, Can't find it. Pinocchio where he started smoking a cigar, Shhhhhiiiiiit.😬
Did somebody say racism?😂😂😂😂😂
Sony Pictures Entertainment still owns Spider-Man
Just saw 'No Way Home', man ... Marvel (Sony) really went backwards on this film. This is basically old played-out Spider-Man narratives that can be "erased". Marvel went all Thanos on Sony, and Sony was like, "Yes, half the universe? That sounds like opportunity. Money, money, money!"
Oh I actually remember this episode lol ya'll should review the whole series I'm sure its a comedy goldmine now
The one where Spidey beats Goblin, Electro and Vulture with ventriloquism...
“Git yo black ass over here” 😂😂🤣
I was having such a horrible day! and you guys never fail to make me laugh and cheer me up.
"B-B-B-BLACK" 🤣
I heard the next Spider-Man sequel will lean heavily into Spider-man and his amazing friends cartoon - like the college years with Firestar and Iceman casts as roomates.
That was before Iceman was changed he was not gay then. Him and Parker liked Firestar.
@@hamhockbeans oh im sure they will make him a trans muslim socialist - maybe change his race too. Or maybe they will just focus on good stroy telling and character development? Meh your right - woke check box activate.
@@frederickmiles8815 Bit of a stretch just because he came out. Sorry all characters aren't straight white men.
@@dariendarkhouse8538 the Fu*k they weren't!!! There was no flame jobs in comics back then!!!
@@markskonecki2050 Totally didn't exist. Wasn't even a closet for us to hide in, so straights were all that existed. You're smart.
Wow! That was like the one Episode I ever saw of that show as a kid! It came as a bonus for my Hulk DVD. I thought he was just some random Spider-Man villain I never heard of.
Person I had this whole Spiderman collection on DVD and was not offended at all with the bone in the character noise 🤦🏾♂️
Lol I remember that episode from when I was a kid!! Holy sh!t it's mudbone lol hahaha!!!! Look at Betty lol staring at mudbone!! she was in complete shock at his 12 inches just a swinging!!! 😂 😂 LoL hahaha 🤣😂🤣 the dude that does the voice of the 67 spider man is the old guy from the 2008 Edward Norton hulk movie!!! How's that for hijinks!! I lost when he said come here I'm just going to be@t the bl@ck off of your @$$. I was on the floor cracking up!!!! I couldn't breathe 🤣😂😂🤣
Apparently, JJJ, doesn't know how babies get here...
been curious about this episode, just saw the thumbnail.
Literally a jig a boo
Now you can do nearly episode of Johnny Quest lol
THE BEST SPIDERMAN IN HISTORY, THE BEST OLD JJJ WAS NO JOKE. 1967.KOREY CRAZY AS HELL AS USUALL.
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Jaboody Dubs take on this episode is hilarious though
Damn, did J. Jonah always have a Hitler stash?
Literally always 🤣
Y'all should watch the Jaboody show version of this episode