What a fantastic animated film here. Peter B Parker was awesome and should get a a project in the works. Miles was awesome and we got a Gwen spider woman! What was your reaction? What did we miss? Spiderman Across the Spider-verse movie reaction here ua-cam.com/video/DRf6gz_3QJs/v-deo.html Early Drops & Full Reactions on Patreon: www.patreon.com/baddmedicine Backup channel Subscribe here ua-cam.com/channels/1CLUwA27dz-94o3FR0o3xg.html
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In the comics, Peni Parker is a lot different. Rather than being a bubbly anime girl, her universe is inspired by Evangelion. The comic she's in was written by Gerard Way, the creator of Umbrella Academy and singer for My Chemical Romance
@@vjash9149 Yes, the EVA pilots make cameos in her class (minus that new girl from the Rebuild movies), and, I don't remember exactly, but she fights either the gang from Akira or the agents of Section 9 in Ghost in the Shell, or BOTH even. I completely forgot about the Gerard Way connection, though.
I went to see this movie in theater with no expectations. Came out of the theater completely amazed and in awe. The "What's up Danger" will remain iconic for years to come.
same. I always was a fan of the Spider-Man franchise/movies ,, but I just went into the movie theatre hoping I'd leave with a good movie experience. Instead, I left with the singular best movie theatre watching experience I have ever had, making this one of my favorite pieces of media to ever exist. I am in love with this movie.
This movie's big "fun fact" which I'm sure others will point out in the comments too, is the frame rate change. Before Miles gels with his powers, he's animated at only 12 frames per second, although the movie plays at 24 frames per second. This gives him that distinct comic-y jank. Then in the leap of faith shot he switches to 24 frames, becoming much smoother and more in tune to the environment. It's a brilliant creative decision that's easy to miss mechanically but still has huge emotional impact whether you are aware of it or not.
Gotta be honest: Jaded and wear down older Spider-Man is my one of my favorite parts of this movie. We got so much teenager Spider-Man in movies and series, seeing a old Spider-Man is a nice change.
@@BankaiFever Not everyone has English as a first language, being fluent in it is good enough (some can't even learn a second language). Also, being annoying just for the sake of it ain't cute.
Fun fact: near the end when miles is getting momentum to launch himself to the button, he jumps then thwips onto the rotating cylinder. This gives just enough speed to launch him next to the button. Both Gwen and Peter say to each other: “I didn’t teach him that!” “Neither did I!” He actually replicated this technique by watching HIS spidey do the same thing all the way back near the beginning!
The dads phone Home Screen had a picture of him and his brother - showing he never stopped caring about his brother even with all the bad decisions he made. Little details like that throughout this movie just go to show what awesome stuff can happen when big studios support passion projects.
Sony's interference in the Spidey films (especially in the MCU) and their own solo films like Morbius and Venom will always be criticized, but they hit an absolute grand slam with this one.
@@Kickinthescience Yeah in the past they've done some good in animation and of course films like Spider-Man 2. I was just referring to a bit more recently, which they haven't really delivered like they have with this.
The reason this one was good in the first place was because Sony didn't interfere at all. They just need to make a Spider-Man film every x number of years to hold on to the IP film rights, so this was a 'throwaway' film to fill the criteria of their contract, so they weren't all that invested in it beyond it's utilitarian purpose. It's a solid testament to how a studio staying out of the creative process can lead to amazing films. It's also why I'm concerned about the second film, because now that Sony realizes they have a hit on their hands it's likely they're going to meddle in the production. An example of executives trying to meddle with a sequel to an unexpected hit was the Deadpool films: Fox gave the first film a low budget and were hands-off because they had low expectations for it, which meant Ryan Reynolds and co. were able to fully flex their creativity and make the film they wanted. It was phenomenally successful, so when the sequel was greenlit the executives immediately started to meddle with the production (because for whatever reason they still have the mindset of 'if the film was great without our interference, surely our interference will make it even better!). Ryan Reynolds straight up told them that he'd take a 50% paycheck decrease if they'd fuck off, and thankfully they agreed and stopped meddling, and Deadpool 2 was able to be a very solid follow-up to the first.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 I'm not an exec at Sony, but I think the people there would be smart enough to realize that if the success of spiderverse is due to creative freedom then it would be smarter to not meddle. I would also argue against it being just a 'throwaway' film. If they had it made just for its utilitarian purpose, it would have been smarter to make the animation closer to a Pixar or illumination style which would have been more appealing to a greater number of people. Making it live action would have also increased it's appeal. Even if they don't expect the movie to make hundreds of millions in profit, the main goal of studios is to make a profit overall. Instead of doing those things I mentioned, they allowed the movie team to use a completely unique animation style that likely made most people instantly write it off. I think that's indicative of Sony animation giving their creators freedom and having confidence in their visions.
The style sparked the new generation of animation. The Bad Guys, Puss in Boots 2, The upcoming TMNT, etc. A nice refreshing animation that won’t be going away soon.😌
i was going to HIGHLY recommend puss in boots the last wish, i probably would put spider-verse on top since it came first and my love for spider-man. but man it comes close at points bad guys is also a very fun time and the style they did is just pleasing into the eye and i’m really excited for the new tmnt after seeing the first teaser i really do think this sparked a new era for animation and IM SO HERE FOR IT
Fun fact: Donald “Childish Gambino” Glover played Uncle Aaron in the MCU Spider-Man: Homecoming and he actually referenced having a “nephew” in the neighborhood
There is a HUGE rabbit hole you can fall down looking into every single design choice they made for this film and every single aspect of it is fascinating.
My mother watched this movie with me for the first time and she said that it blew her back to the original comics she stole from her older brothers and read in the 60's. She's not usually a superhero film person but she said that she truly connected to it and she would watch it as many times as I wanted because of the art style that blew her back to childhood. I love this movie (and I'm not a huge fan of spiderman)!
I’m so happy you guys enjoyed this as much as you did. This is my favourite superhero movie of all time. Animation gives you so much to work with, and this film just totally feels like a comic book come to life, and that alone gives this movie an edge for me. The banter between all of the Spider-Men/Pig/Women was great. Everyone felt so unique, the story was great, and the visuals were absolutely amazing. Can’t wait for Across The Spider-Verse! Another great reaction guys. Keep up these great videos!
One of the best Spiderman movies I ever seen! Mainly because of me being artistic I was so impressed with the style, colors and attention to detail in this movie. I can't wait for Across The Multiverse to come out!
This film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and for good reason. It’s one of my top 10 films of all time and is easily the best Spider-man film. Just a stunning achievement in filmmaking and animation. AND the sequel is coming later this year. Can’t wait!
SPIDER-HAM originally debuted in 1983 in MARVEL Tales as a one shot idea. Two years later in 1985, 'Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham' comic came out, bi-monthly lasting 'til mid-1987 and 17 issues. I actually Bought the first 5 or 6, off the rack as they came out, at a local comic shop and most likely, still have them bagged and stored in my pops attic. The owner stopped selling/ordering them before the end of the series due to only myself and one other Nerd buying them. (btw, the OG 1983 debut also featured Captain Americat (a cat version of Captain America), Hulk-Bunny (a rabbit version of Hulk) and Goose Rider (a goose version of Ghost Rider).
This is one of the best movies out there, period. Loved the relationship Miles has with his father, real stuff there and awesome as well because we haven't seen any Spider-Man with parent before so I loved that. As you said, this movie is everything the live-action movies were afraid to be. This movie is perfect 5/5 answers for me as well😎
@@ianalsop5080 I'm guessing you get the impression that he's his step-dad from his having a different last name (Jeff Davis vs Miles Morales), but there's actually an explanation for that: Miles uses his mother's maiden name because otherwise he'd be named "Miles Davis", which was the name of a famous and highly influential Jazz musician. Miles didn't want to get picked on for it, so he goes by Morales instead. His dad picked the name very much on purpose (being a jazz fan), and Miles wasn't having it. I'm pretty sure Miles' legal last name is still Davis, though.
In the comics the Prowler was Hobie Brown. He started as a Spidey villain but eventually reformed and helped Spidey out. Miles is from a different comicbook universe so in that universe his uncle Aaron was the Prowler.
Best ever Spider-man movie, hands down. Was never a Miles Morales fan from the comics but not only did this movie turn this character around but it's just mindblowing how good the animation is, and how well it's written. Somehow it wrote the classic Spider-man tale without simply being a remake of the original. Much respect to the makers!
20:56 my favorite subtle detail is the one scientist looking up from their coffee to still not caring when the rest get ready to fight. I'm not sure what they pay people to fight spiderman but they definitely weren't paying her enough lol
I love the fact that Peter Parker and Peter B. Parker are polar opposites. One is the guy that grew up from being the teen Spider-Man and found the best in everything, always positive, always pushing for the next day. Then you have tired, worn down, "I dont want to do this anymore" Spider-Man that has literally lost everything, even cries in the shower after loosing everything. What is awesome about this movie is that it's not JUST Miles Morales finding himself and learning to be Ultimate Spider-Man, but it's also Peter B. Parker having his own redemption arc. Through the whole movie, he's learning to love being Spider-Man again, and that is totally encapsulated in his last lines before travelling back to his own dimension: "How do I know I won't screw it up?" "You won't." ".... right... it's a leap of faith.... not bad, kid." Those last three words are what hammered the point home, because he realized that he was no longer the teacher... Miles taught him the one lesson he needed to know, that it wasn't all on him, it wasn't completely his burden to carry, and I love that they show him getting back with MJ at the end, filled with the new confidence. 😃
I love this movie too. Yes, it is basically a masterpiece. Somehow they do kind of the impossible with juggling a lot of characters and even introducing all of them, having a lot of action, multiple heartfelt stories that you actually care about, and a new cool animation style. It’s all packed into one movie. Even TV series struggle to have that much material crammed into a season. But, in this film somehow it just works.
BTW, Peter porker, was a thing since the 80s. A real comic before Simpson made the joke. He was a spider name Peter who was bitten by a radioactive pig. I belive the pig was a scientist name May Porker. Also the thing Peni took from her robot was a spider. I forget her full story but the sider is power, who help her robot run. Love how different they all are.
Fun detail I love is that the man BWAH sound in Prowler’s theme is meant to be a darker exaggerated version of the creak his window makes when Miles opens it.
I watched this movie like 3 times in theaters, it was such a breath of fresh air, _especially_ the animation The way Doc Ock was also using Kingpin. She KNEW anyone who jumped into this universe would die but she never told him, she was going to bring his family here just so he could watch them die I HIGHLY recommend you guys watch "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" Its animation is also pretty adventurous, almost like a painting at some points, it has one of the best animated antagonists I've seen in a _WHILE_ (the villain's very fun too) & it's very sweet, story-wise!
I'm tired from work, but you guys are like my comfort food .Before sleeping, i always search you guys hoping to watch new videos. It just soothes and helps me relax for a reason. Am glad to see a new video reaction tonight!♥️
Fun fact, the idea of Miles Morales was actually conceived after the author saw an episode of Community where one of the characters, played by Donald Glover, is shown wearing a Spider-Man suit as pajamas. You can actually see that scene playing on Uncle Aaron's TV at 4:59!
Glad that you guys are reacting to this because it’s everybody’s favourite Spider-Man animated movie of 2018. And the funniest thing that’s ever happened is the popular pointing meme in the post credits scene.
This isn't just the best Spider-Man movie of all time... this is the best comic book movie of all time. I saw this movie like 6 or 7 times in theaters because I was so blown away by it. And to answer your guys question about Peni Parker, all the Spider-People in the film have had their own comics. None were thrown together for the movie, which is just so funny and amazing to me.
I don't remember the moment you're referring to in *Into the Spiderverse,* but I can tell you that around the 1940's, to say that something was "applesauce" meant that it was nonsense or BS.
If you stop at a split second, you can see one of the Fisk family variants where his son is blind. That would be a nod to Daredevil, since the two always come to blows in the comics. Meaning his son ends up as that Earths Daredevil.
I love how much stuff was hand animated (like brow creases) on top of computer animated/CGI. The level of detail didn't have to be there, but they chose to because it made a better story. A small detail that I didn't notice first time through was that every time the foreground or background is "out of focus" it has to be drawn that way. They followed the way video cameras work in the real world to inform the audience's eye.
Peter Porker, The Amazing Spider-Ham, is actually from a Marvel comic book from the 80's. Just for laughs, they started a whole cartoony series, complete with various cartoon-animal versions of various standard Marvel characters, such as Ducktor Doom, Captain Americat, Goose Rider. It predates the Simpson's Spider-Pig by a very long time. One of the big jokes was that Peter Porker was a spider who was bitten by a radioactive pig.
It’s the greatest animated movie ever for me. Super fun, great cast, extremely emotional, awesome animations and best movie soundtrack ever. Add the stylistic choices, like the framerate for miles, the on screen text being his thoughts and spider sense made visible and it’s a whole new level. You really feel that the creators had a blast with this one.
When they pointed out how Uncle Aaron said he had an engineering job down in that one area, it’s foreshadowing that there is more going on since that area also leads down to the super collider. Never noticed that till now.
This was my all time favourite Spider-Man movie, until I saw No Way Home. Now I have 2 all time favourite Spider-Man movies. This one has the extra edge of also being the best animated movie I've ever seen. It is just SO good, from the animation, to the story and music, the humour, the emotion, how it's all presented, just absolutely perfect.
Jake Johnson’s performance as the 2 main Peter Parker Spider-Mans is untouchable too, he is one of my favorite actors ever, so underrated. This movie is top 5 movies ever, it’s sooooo amazing, glad you liked it!
This movie is what opened me up to watching more animated movies and tv shows! The graphics are absolutely stunning and the soundtrack is full of bangers.
When I was 28 and going through radiation treatments for my 2nd battle of cancer I got bit by a brown recluse spider. Part of me was mad I didn't get super powers.
Definitely my favorite Spider-man film, animated or otherwise. If you guys enjoyed the animation here and are open to watching more animated content with mature storytelling, I _highly_ recommend giving the Netflix series 'Arcane' a watch! Its the only thing that comes close stylistically, imo, and the story is incredible. Very different, but great if you want something you can really sink your teeth into.
This and Across the Spider-Verse are my favorite Superhero movies. Just pure love letters to all things Spider-Man. These movies used the multiverse the best out of all the Superhero films. A true visual masterpiece.
I always comment this but I wish we could get more of Chris Pines spider-man, idk exactly what it was but to me that felt like THE MOST Spider-man i've ever seen/heard, the way he was so tired of this but just kept going in that prowler/goblin fight. Either way this movie is pretty much my favorite of all time
So yes, all of the variant spider people are from the comics. See Spider-Man has always been linked very heavily with the multiverse in Marvel. In fact, Spider-Man is an absolute constant. That is to say, every single universe has some version of Spider-Man. Some universes have mutants, some don't. Some have magic, some do not. Every universe has a Spider-Man. Now all of these spider people are all linked by something called "The Web of Fate" & that is one of the foundational mechanics of the Marvel multiverse.
If you want to see another movie animated like this, you watch The Mitchels vs the Machines by the same studio who made Spiderman into the spiderverse. I love that movie. Theres also one of my favorite movie of all time, The Bad Guys, absolutely awesome. And of course Puss in Boots the Last wish. All these movies are amongst my favorites. I am sure you will enjoy all of them.
Despite the fact that I was the exact target audience for Rami's Spiderman and I ate it hook, line, and sinker...this is still by far my favorite Spider-man movie. I absolutely love the combination of animation, sound design, and story...having multiple Spiders in it is just a bonus.
I haven’t finished the video so idk if you guys clocked it but Peter B. Parker is actually OUR universe’s Spider-Man, and Miles and the rest are from the alternate universes. And Peter Porker was a spider that got bit by a radioactive pig lol. Love this movie so much!
I love this film so much. Fun fact: Donald Glover plays Uncle Aaron in the MCU (seen in Spiderman Homecoming). So hopefully we'll see Miles in a future MCU project.
i don’t even enjoy superheroes movies all that much but my friend showed me this movie after we watched puss in boots in the cinema and it’s probable one of the best movies i’ve seen
The animation on this movie is incredible!! The colors and the comic book feel it has, it’s outstanding! Also the soundtrack is awesome!! I’m glad you guys reacted to this!
I love the stylistic choices in this movie. Mitchel's vs The Machines adopted a slightly similar animation style, though not quite as abstract as this. That's a good movie too, by the way. I think the OAK would love it.
I have to be honest, some years ago I thought the concept of react channels was weird and didn't really understand why people liked them so much. That being said there are a few react channels that I actually watch quite a lot, this one being one of them. I stumbled over it when your Harry Potter series got recommended to me for whatever reason and to be honest it's probably one of the best recommendations for channels I've been given in years. I'm being genuine when I say this because if I didn't believe it I wouldn't bother saying it. I genuinely really enjoy watching your videos, I don't watch every single one I'm not going to lie, like Avatar as I'm not interested in shows like that. But I really enjoy the film videos the most. I think the biggest thing I like about the channel is I don't get the impression that you fake your reactions, if you are then you lot should get into acting, haha. Because from what I see and from what I hear you don't sugar coat it, if you don't like something then you don't pretend and play it up for the views. As an example when Appleton was very clearly not feeling HP at the beginning. Anyway, I'll stop rambling now.
I know in a world of a billion it's crazy to say, there's still some people out there that still haven't seen this Gem of a movie, it's crazy. It revamped animation movies as a whole. It's like watching a comic-book come to life, love it.
Folks who only know the movies and TV shows probably don't realize that Peter B. Parker is the most comic-accurate (Earth 616) Spiderman in the movie - not the Peter Parker we start the movie with.
One thing Sony has proven in the past few years: they can do Miles VERY well. In both this movie and the games, he is better than any Peter we have ever seen.
The animation on this is amazing (no pun intended) its the little things like miles' frame rate is lower than all the other spider folk, because he's still learning and by the end when he gets his confidence his framerate matches the rest
I went to see it at the theatre about a week after the release and I was the only one in the showing room and it was an absolute treat! 🤩 The animation felt like a breath of fresh air after the years of big eyes small nose Disney animation. It’s stunning work! Big props to the animators who worked on this project 👏🏻
12:45 Arcane, Arcane, Arcane. With Spiderverse, Puss in Boots the Last Wish, Lego movies, etc. there has been a spoil of riches with animation in the past several years; however, there is one animation series that is the pinnacle of recent animated storytelling... Arcane!
That scene in the cafeteria is made even better when you notice the one lady that just kinda has this "FML" look then goes back to drinking her coffee.
This is my favorite Spider-Man movie, and definitely my favorite multiverse Spider-Man. I almost regret watching this before I watched No Way Home, since I kept comparing them. Glad y'all watched and enjoyed it! I do not want to see a live-action take on this. It's too perfect as it is. I *suppose* a live-action Peter B. Parker would be cool... but look, I don't handle relational tension well. That's one reason I struggle with many of the Spider-Man movies. (I also get bad secondhand embarrassment, so teenage superheroes are rough.) I don't think I'd want an in-depth look at Peter B. Parker until after he's done with this little mid-life crisis.
I absolutely loved this movie, but if I had to give a nitpick I would point out that it doesn't really make sense that Gwen shows up before the colider goes off. She has one throwaway line that the portal "threw her into last week," but none of the other Spider peeps time traveled. On top of that, her spider sense told her to go to visions academy despite Spider sense not being detailed enough to give directions in any other scene, it just gives vibes. Really, all of Gwen before her fight with doc ock felt like they wanted to include her so they made up contrivances to get her in the movie earlier.
God I have watched bits and pieces of this movie so many times with my six year old over the last little bit. I’m excited to finally see the whole thing. 😂
Peter Porker is NOT based on anything from "The Simpsons." He was introduced in the comic books in 1983, in a title called "Marvel Tails Starring Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham." He's actually the first alternate Spider-Man character -- predating Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man 2099 and all the others.
my absolute favorite Spider-man movie. hands down. I first saw it on a plane and fell in love immediately! I've since seen it an inordinate amount of times and never tire of seeing reactors lose their minds over the story, soundtrack, and animation. I'm so hyped for the sequel that I'm finally planning to go to the theater for the first time since the pandemic. love you guys! ❤
Gosh I love this movie. Great music, great visuals, great characters... phenomenal. I know he isn't a main character but lol I fell in love with Spider-Man Noir in this one. His aesthetic is just *chefs kiss* 👌
One of my favorite things about this movie (alongside MANY things) is the fact that this movie starts off with the Comics Code Authority sticker in the beginning, which was a government regulation on comics that started in the 1950s. Even though it did a lot to censor comics, this movie *technically* follows the original rules, specifically "criminals shall not be rendered glamourous or sympathetic or inspire future criminals, by even though having Prowler be awesome, he still dies in the film. Same for Kingpin being arrested.
fun fact, while miles is still learning and hasnt fully become his own spiderman he is actually animated at a lower frame rate than all of the other spider men to show how he is still unskilled and had a lot to learn. but when he finally takes that leap his animated frame rate starts to match up with the more experienced spidermen. anyways this movie is quite literally one of the most visual gorgeous movies ever made. i still got a long life ahead of me but as of now its easily in the top spot for the most visually appealing animated movie ever made. i havent seen the second one yet and i bet it will be on part or way better.
What a fantastic animated film here. Peter B Parker was awesome and should get a a project in the works. Miles was awesome and we got a Gwen spider woman! What was your reaction? What did we miss?
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you guys should watch puss in boots. It has a similar animation and it is sooooo good
EVERY Spider-Man in this movie already appeared in the comics.
You guys should react to Satoshi Kon films: Perfect Blue, Tokyo Godfathers, Paprika. They are the greatest animated Films ever made. So amazing that even Christopher Nolan has ripped them off
I would watch a Peni Parker anime.
In the comics, Peni Parker is a lot different. Rather than being a bubbly anime girl, her universe is inspired by Evangelion. The comic she's in was written by Gerard Way, the creator of Umbrella Academy and singer for My Chemical Romance
He also wrote a lot of Doom Patrol too
The VENOM mech would be a sick Easter egg to put in across the spiderverse lol
Neon genesis Evangelion?
@@vjash9149 Yes, the EVA pilots make cameos in her class (minus that new girl from the Rebuild movies), and, I don't remember exactly, but she fights either the gang from Akira or the agents of Section 9 in Ghost in the Shell, or BOTH even. I completely forgot about the Gerard Way connection, though.
wait what-
I went to see this movie in theater with no expectations. Came out of the theater completely amazed and in awe. The "What's up Danger" will remain iconic for years to come.
I love that the "What's Up Danger" scene was one of the first illustrated to give the studio an idea what they were working with.
same. I always was a fan of the Spider-Man franchise/movies ,, but I just went into the movie theatre hoping I'd leave with a good movie experience. Instead, I left with the singular best movie theatre watching experience I have ever had, making this one of my favorite pieces of media to ever exist. I am in love with this movie.
Same
@@breadbread1624 same
Gotta be one of the most iconic shots
This movie's big "fun fact" which I'm sure others will point out in the comments too, is the frame rate change. Before Miles gels with his powers, he's animated at only 12 frames per second, although the movie plays at 24 frames per second. This gives him that distinct comic-y jank. Then in the leap of faith shot he switches to 24 frames, becoming much smoother and more in tune to the environment. It's a brilliant creative decision that's easy to miss mechanically but still has huge emotional impact whether you are aware of it or not.
That's really cool thanks for sharing!! Really shows how well animation can adapt comics
The comic thought bubbles and frames also show up only after he gets bit and gets his powers!
When i watched this i noticed it immediately i was like is my man missing frames??but i figured that it was done on purpose to feel like a comic
@@luckypuffs7463 you got a good eye!
Man I LOVE exceptional movie-making like this. They didn't have to do that. But they did anyway!!
Gotta be honest: Jaded and wear down older Spider-Man is my one of my favorite parts of this movie. We got so much teenager Spider-Man in movies and series, seeing a old Spider-Man is a nice change.
He is exactly what I imagined would happen to Peter on a long enough timeline.
* worn *an old
@@BankaiFever Not everyone has English as a first language, being fluent in it is good enough (some can't even learn a second language). Also, being annoying just for the sake of it ain't cute.
@@TheB016 pipe down before I roast you in multiple languages
@@BankaiFever lol who gives a fuck
Fun fact: near the end when miles is getting momentum to launch himself to the button, he jumps then thwips onto the rotating cylinder.
This gives just enough speed to launch him next to the button.
Both Gwen and Peter say to each other: “I didn’t teach him that!” “Neither did I!”
He actually replicated this technique by watching HIS spidey do the same thing all the way back near the beginning!
Probably my favorite Spider-Man movie. It just encapsulates everything about the character so beautifully!
Spider with a gut😂😂😂 and femme Doc🎉
@@tiananesbitt7156 the multiverse is wild of course, but I more mean what he stands for and stuff, ya know. Themes, character, and such.
@@LORDHAMMOFYT Peter B Parker is my favorite Spider-Man tbh
@@PizzaHutCEO Peter B. Is dope yeah.
@@LORDHAMMOFYT Spider Gwen is completely like me!
The dads phone Home Screen had a picture of him and his brother - showing he never stopped caring about his brother even with all the bad decisions he made. Little details like that throughout this movie just go to show what awesome stuff can happen when big studios support passion projects.
Sony's interference in the Spidey films (especially in the MCU) and their own solo films like Morbius and Venom will always be criticized, but they hit an absolute grand slam with this one.
Yeah this is the thing in recent years that Sony absolutely delivered on, so good.
@@XxXDestroyer Sony had a great thing going with the Spectacular Spiderman animated series in 2008 but Disney messed that up
@@Kickinthescience Yeah in the past they've done some good in animation and of course films like Spider-Man 2. I was just referring to a bit more recently, which they haven't really delivered like they have with this.
The reason this one was good in the first place was because Sony didn't interfere at all. They just need to make a Spider-Man film every x number of years to hold on to the IP film rights, so this was a 'throwaway' film to fill the criteria of their contract, so they weren't all that invested in it beyond it's utilitarian purpose. It's a solid testament to how a studio staying out of the creative process can lead to amazing films. It's also why I'm concerned about the second film, because now that Sony realizes they have a hit on their hands it's likely they're going to meddle in the production.
An example of executives trying to meddle with a sequel to an unexpected hit was the Deadpool films: Fox gave the first film a low budget and were hands-off because they had low expectations for it, which meant Ryan Reynolds and co. were able to fully flex their creativity and make the film they wanted. It was phenomenally successful, so when the sequel was greenlit the executives immediately started to meddle with the production (because for whatever reason they still have the mindset of 'if the film was great without our interference, surely our interference will make it even better!). Ryan Reynolds straight up told them that he'd take a 50% paycheck decrease if they'd fuck off, and thankfully they agreed and stopped meddling, and Deadpool 2 was able to be a very solid follow-up to the first.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 I'm not an exec at Sony, but I think the people there would be smart enough to realize that if the success of spiderverse is due to creative freedom then it would be smarter to not meddle.
I would also argue against it being just a 'throwaway' film. If they had it made just for its utilitarian purpose, it would have been smarter to make the animation closer to a Pixar or illumination style which would have been more appealing to a greater number of people. Making it live action would have also increased it's appeal. Even if they don't expect the movie to make hundreds of millions in profit, the main goal of studios is to make a profit overall. Instead of doing those things I mentioned, they allowed the movie team to use a completely unique animation style that likely made most people instantly write it off. I think that's indicative of Sony animation giving their creators freedom and having confidence in their visions.
The style sparked the new generation of animation. The Bad Guys, Puss in Boots 2, The upcoming TMNT, etc. A nice refreshing animation that won’t be going away soon.😌
i was going to HIGHLY recommend puss in boots the last wish, i probably would put spider-verse on top since it came first and my love for spider-man. but man it comes close at points
bad guys is also a very fun time and the style they did is just pleasing into the eye
and i’m really excited for the new tmnt after seeing the first teaser
i really do think this sparked a new era for animation and IM SO HERE FOR IT
You forgot Arcane
@@kenne210 you are correct! i forgot it cause i myself have yet not checked it out
@@kenne210 Arcane came out in 2021 after being in the making for 6 years.
And Entergalactic
Absolutely one of the greatest animated movies of all time. It's funny as hell, really heartfelt, intriguing and obviously the animation is gorgeous.
Fun fact: Donald “Childish Gambino” Glover played Uncle Aaron in the MCU Spider-Man: Homecoming and he actually referenced having a “nephew” in the neighborhood
There is a HUGE rabbit hole you can fall down looking into every single design choice they made for this film and every single aspect of it is fascinating.
My mother watched this movie with me for the first time and she said that it blew her back to the original comics she stole from her older brothers and read in the 60's. She's not usually a superhero film person but she said that she truly connected to it and she would watch it as many times as I wanted because of the art style that blew her back to childhood. I love this movie (and I'm not a huge fan of spiderman)!
Make sure both of you watch the next one in a week or so
I’m so happy you guys enjoyed this as much as you did. This is my favourite superhero movie of all time. Animation gives you so much to work with, and this film just totally feels like a comic book come to life, and that alone gives this movie an edge for me. The banter between all of the Spider-Men/Pig/Women was great. Everyone felt so unique, the story was great, and the visuals were absolutely amazing. Can’t wait for Across The Spider-Verse! Another great reaction guys. Keep up these great videos!
Fun Fact: Peter Porker aka Spider-Ham debuted in 1983, part of a universe where all the heroes are animals and long before the Simpsons joke.
Yup. I remember him from the What The?! comic.
I wanted the whole gang reacting to this but I'm glad the majority of you did and that you guys enjoyed it.
Whoever does the thumbnails for yalls videos doesn't get enough appreciation. I love how creative they are
Diamond Dave tries to keep them dynamic. We all hope to keep up the creativity 🤘
the spiderverse effect is real. the way this movie has affected the animation industry is so amazing!
The best animated film of all time in my opinion. Great story, great reaction.
One of the best Spiderman movies I ever seen! Mainly because of me being artistic I was so impressed with the style, colors and attention to detail in this movie. I can't wait for Across The Multiverse to come out!
As a black and Puerto Rican superhero he means a lot to me especially and it was also dope seeing the spiderverse and other spider hero’s
My Favourite Spiderman Movie! lol So glad you guys loved it too!
This film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and for good reason. It’s one of my top 10 films of all time and is easily the best Spider-man film. Just a stunning achievement in filmmaking and animation. AND the sequel is coming later this year. Can’t wait!
SPIDER-HAM originally debuted in 1983 in MARVEL Tales as a one shot idea. Two years later in 1985, 'Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham' comic came out, bi-monthly lasting 'til mid-1987 and 17 issues.
I actually Bought the first 5 or 6, off the rack as they came out, at a local comic shop and most likely, still have them bagged and stored in my pops attic. The owner stopped selling/ordering them before the end of the series due to only myself and one other Nerd buying them.
(btw, the OG 1983 debut also featured Captain Americat (a cat version of Captain America), Hulk-Bunny (a rabbit version of Hulk) and Goose Rider (a goose version of Ghost Rider).
This is one of the best movies out there, period. Loved the relationship Miles has with his father, real stuff there and awesome as well because we haven't seen any Spider-Man with parent before so I loved that. As you said, this movie is everything the live-action movies were afraid to be. This movie is perfect 5/5 answers for me as well😎
I love their relationship, even more when you realise he's his step-dad.
@@ianalsop5080 agree! He was great as a dad and that final speech was what helped him get a hold of his powers
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no.. no that's his biological father.
@@ianalsop5080 I'm guessing you get the impression that he's his step-dad from his having a different last name (Jeff Davis vs Miles Morales), but there's actually an explanation for that: Miles uses his mother's maiden name because otherwise he'd be named "Miles Davis", which was the name of a famous and highly influential Jazz musician. Miles didn't want to get picked on for it, so he goes by Morales instead. His dad picked the name very much on purpose (being a jazz fan), and Miles wasn't having it. I'm pretty sure Miles' legal last name is still Davis, though.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 Hi, Thank you for explaining it to me.
In the comics the Prowler was Hobie Brown. He started as a Spidey villain but eventually reformed and helped Spidey out.
Miles is from a different comicbook universe so in that universe his uncle Aaron was the Prowler.
Best ever Spider-man movie, hands down. Was never a Miles Morales fan from the comics but not only did this movie turn this character around but it's just mindblowing how good the animation is, and how well it's written. Somehow it wrote the classic Spider-man tale without simply being a remake of the original. Much respect to the makers!
20:56 my favorite subtle detail is the one scientist looking up from their coffee to still not caring when the rest get ready to fight. I'm not sure what they pay people to fight spiderman but they definitely weren't paying her enough lol
this is an AMAZING movie! I'm so happy that you guys are watching more animated things now!!!!!! I wish the Oak was here to see it as well.
I love the fact that Peter Parker and Peter B. Parker are polar opposites. One is the guy that grew up from being the teen Spider-Man and found the best in everything, always positive, always pushing for the next day. Then you have tired, worn down, "I dont want to do this anymore" Spider-Man that has literally lost everything, even cries in the shower after loosing everything. What is awesome about this movie is that it's not JUST Miles Morales finding himself and learning to be Ultimate Spider-Man, but it's also Peter B. Parker having his own redemption arc. Through the whole movie, he's learning to love being Spider-Man again, and that is totally encapsulated in his last lines before travelling back to his own dimension: "How do I know I won't screw it up?" "You won't." ".... right... it's a leap of faith.... not bad, kid." Those last three words are what hammered the point home, because he realized that he was no longer the teacher... Miles taught him the one lesson he needed to know, that it wasn't all on him, it wasn't completely his burden to carry, and I love that they show him getting back with MJ at the end, filled with the new confidence. 😃
I love this movie too. Yes, it is basically a masterpiece. Somehow they do kind of the impossible with juggling a lot of characters and even introducing all of them, having a lot of action, multiple heartfelt stories that you actually care about, and a new cool animation style. It’s all packed into one movie.
Even TV series struggle to have that much material crammed into a season. But, in this film somehow it just works.
BTW, Peter porker, was a thing since the 80s. A real comic before Simpson made the joke. He was a spider name Peter who was bitten by a radioactive pig. I belive the pig was a scientist name May Porker.
Also the thing Peni took from her robot was a spider. I forget her full story but the sider is power, who help her robot run. Love how different they all are.
Fun detail I love is that the man BWAH sound in Prowler’s theme is meant to be a darker exaggerated version of the creak his window makes when Miles opens it.
"Youre the best of all of us, Miles," hits SO damn hard for some reason
When miles jumped and the glass broke at the end. Remember he unsticks when he's relaxed. So he jumped even though he was scared.
I watched this movie like 3 times in theaters, it was such a breath of fresh air, _especially_ the animation
The way Doc Ock was also using Kingpin. She KNEW anyone who jumped into this universe would die but she never told him, she was going to bring his family here just so he could watch them die
I HIGHLY recommend you guys watch "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish"
Its animation is also pretty adventurous, almost like a painting at some points, it has one of the best animated antagonists I've seen in a _WHILE_ (the villain's very fun too) & it's very sweet, story-wise!
I'm tired from work, but you guys are like my comfort food .Before sleeping, i always search you guys hoping to watch new videos. It just soothes and helps me relax for a reason.
Am glad to see a new video reaction tonight!♥️
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Fun fact, the idea of Miles Morales was actually conceived after the author saw an episode of Community where one of the characters, played by Donald Glover, is shown wearing a Spider-Man suit as pajamas. You can actually see that scene playing on Uncle Aaron's TV at 4:59!
I love that Gwen laughed at the bad time joke, because it was literally true for her - she'd been blown into last week.
Glad that you guys are reacting to this because it’s everybody’s favourite Spider-Man animated movie of 2018. And the funniest thing that’s ever happened is the popular pointing meme in the post credits scene.
This isn't just the best Spider-Man movie of all time... this is the best comic book movie of all time. I saw this movie like 6 or 7 times in theaters because I was so blown away by it.
And to answer your guys question about Peni Parker, all the Spider-People in the film have had their own comics. None were thrown together for the movie, which is just so funny and amazing to me.
I vote NO LIVE ACTION. You just can't make something this expressive without changing it's form completely.
That one panel saying Applesauce when Noir punches that man. Apparently was a swear word from Noir's time. I love that!
I don't remember the moment you're referring to in *Into the Spiderverse,* but I can tell you that around the 1940's, to say that something was "applesauce" meant that it was nonsense or BS.
If you stop at a split second, you can see one of the Fisk family variants where his son is blind. That would be a nod to Daredevil, since the two always come to blows in the comics. Meaning his son ends up as that Earths Daredevil.
I love how much stuff was hand animated (like brow creases) on top of computer animated/CGI. The level of detail didn't have to be there, but they chose to because it made a better story. A small detail that I didn't notice first time through was that every time the foreground or background is "out of focus" it has to be drawn that way. They followed the way video cameras work in the real world to inform the audience's eye.
Peter Porker, The Amazing Spider-Ham, is actually from a Marvel comic book from the 80's. Just for laughs, they started a whole cartoony series, complete with various cartoon-animal versions of various standard Marvel characters, such as Ducktor Doom, Captain Americat, Goose Rider. It predates the Simpson's Spider-Pig by a very long time. One of the big jokes was that Peter Porker was a spider who was bitten by a radioactive pig.
I mourn for those who didn't get to see this in theatres in 3D. one of my most memorable life experiences ever.
Uncle Aaron is Donald Glover’s character in Spider-Man: Homecoming. He mentions his nephew during the “enhanced interrogation.”
The soundtrack for Prowler always gives me massive chills, my god
It’s the greatest animated movie ever for me. Super fun, great cast, extremely emotional, awesome animations and best movie soundtrack ever. Add the stylistic choices, like the framerate for miles, the on screen text being his thoughts and spider sense made visible and it’s a whole new level. You really feel that the creators had a blast with this one.
When they pointed out how Uncle Aaron said he had an engineering job down in that one area, it’s foreshadowing that there is more going on since that area also leads down to the super collider. Never noticed that till now.
Gets better the more times you watch it ! Absolute masterpiece of an animation ❤️
This was my all time favourite Spider-Man movie, until I saw No Way Home. Now I have 2 all time favourite Spider-Man movies. This one has the extra edge of also being the best animated movie I've ever seen.
It is just SO good, from the animation, to the story and music, the humour, the emotion, how it's all presented, just absolutely perfect.
Miles’s uncle is the Prowler. The character appeared in Homecoming (guy who told Peter interrogated). He even mentioned “I got a nephew who live here”
Jake Johnson’s performance as the 2 main Peter Parker Spider-Mans is untouchable too, he is one of my favorite actors ever, so underrated. This movie is top 5 movies ever, it’s sooooo amazing, glad you liked it!
The leap of faith makes me cry every time.
This movie is what opened me up to watching more animated movies and tv shows! The graphics are absolutely stunning and the soundtrack is full of bangers.
When I was 28 and going through radiation treatments for my 2nd battle of cancer I got bit by a brown recluse spider. Part of me was mad I didn't get super powers.
Definitely my favorite Spider-man film, animated or otherwise.
If you guys enjoyed the animation here and are open to watching more animated content with mature storytelling, I _highly_ recommend giving the Netflix series 'Arcane' a watch! Its the only thing that comes close stylistically, imo, and the story is incredible. Very different, but great if you want something you can really sink your teeth into.
This and Across the Spider-Verse are my favorite Superhero movies. Just pure love letters to all things Spider-Man. These movies used the multiverse the best out of all the Superhero films. A true visual masterpiece.
I always comment this but I wish we could get more of Chris Pines spider-man, idk exactly what it was but to me that felt like THE MOST Spider-man i've ever seen/heard, the way he was so tired of this but just kept going in that prowler/goblin fight. Either way this movie is pretty much my favorite of all time
Yeah I agree
But Miles feels like a connection back to him with he, by the end of the first movie, now always gets back up
@@matthewisguy7336 for sure, and the move he does at the end where Peter B and Gwen gets impressed by i think he learnt from him aswell
So yes, all of the variant spider people are from the comics. See Spider-Man has always been linked very heavily with the multiverse in Marvel. In fact, Spider-Man is an absolute constant. That is to say, every single universe has some version of Spider-Man. Some universes have mutants, some don't. Some have magic, some do not. Every universe has a Spider-Man. Now all of these spider people are all linked by something called "The Web of Fate" & that is one of the foundational mechanics of the Marvel multiverse.
I believe Peter B is the Spider Man from our universe. That is what it felt like.
Ever since I played that mutiverse spiderman game on my xbox in middle school years ago, I've always wanted a 2099 spider movie. Hopefully one day!
my favorite animated movie of all times!!!!
If you want to see another movie animated like this, you watch The Mitchels vs the Machines by the same studio who made Spiderman into the spiderverse. I love that movie. Theres also one of my favorite movie of all time, The Bad Guys, absolutely awesome. And of course Puss in Boots the Last wish. All these movies are amongst my favorites. I am sure you will enjoy all of them.
Despite the fact that I was the exact target audience for Rami's Spiderman and I ate it hook, line, and sinker...this is still by far my favorite Spider-man movie. I absolutely love the combination of animation, sound design, and story...having multiple Spiders in it is just a bonus.
I haven’t finished the video so idk if you guys clocked it but Peter B. Parker is actually OUR universe’s Spider-Man, and Miles and the rest are from the alternate universes. And Peter Porker was a spider that got bit by a radioactive pig lol. Love this movie so much!
I love this film so much.
Fun fact: Donald Glover plays Uncle Aaron in the MCU (seen in Spiderman Homecoming). So hopefully we'll see Miles in a future MCU project.
Spider-Ham was actually created back in 1983, and had a long-running comic series! No Joke!
i don’t even enjoy superheroes movies all that much but my friend showed me this movie after we watched puss in boots in the cinema and it’s probable one of the best movies i’ve seen
The animation on this movie is incredible!! The colors and the comic book feel it has, it’s outstanding! Also the soundtrack is awesome!! I’m glad you guys reacted to this!
I love the stylistic choices in this movie. Mitchel's vs The Machines adopted a slightly similar animation style, though not quite as abstract as this.
That's a good movie too, by the way. I think the OAK would love it.
in one of the glitched glimpses of kingpins family his son is Matt (daredevil)
I have to be honest, some years ago I thought the concept of react channels was weird and didn't really understand why people liked them so much. That being said there are a few react channels that I actually watch quite a lot, this one being one of them. I stumbled over it when your Harry Potter series got recommended to me for whatever reason and to be honest it's probably one of the best recommendations for channels I've been given in years. I'm being genuine when I say this because if I didn't believe it I wouldn't bother saying it. I genuinely really enjoy watching your videos, I don't watch every single one I'm not going to lie, like Avatar as I'm not interested in shows like that. But I really enjoy the film videos the most. I think the biggest thing I like about the channel is I don't get the impression that you fake your reactions, if you are then you lot should get into acting, haha. Because from what I see and from what I hear you don't sugar coat it, if you don't like something then you don't pretend and play it up for the views. As an example when Appleton was very clearly not feeling HP at the beginning. Anyway, I'll stop rambling now.
Hey Kyle. This is a fantastic compliment. Thank you! And thanks for spending some of your time watching us! We really do appreciate it! 🤜🤛🤙🤙
I know in a world of a billion it's crazy to say, there's still some people out there that still haven't seen this Gem of a movie, it's crazy. It revamped animation movies as a whole. It's like watching a comic-book come to life, love it.
Folks who only know the movies and TV shows probably don't realize that Peter B. Parker is the most comic-accurate (Earth 616) Spiderman in the movie - not the Peter Parker we start the movie with.
One thing Sony has proven in the past few years: they can do Miles VERY well. In both this movie and the games, he is better than any Peter we have ever seen.
Nothing hits me like the "LOOK OUT!" In the windows with dead silence when Miles' spidey sense went off for the first time.
The animation on this is amazing (no pun intended) its the little things like miles' frame rate is lower than all the other spider folk, because he's still learning and by the end when he gets his confidence his framerate matches the rest
I went to see it at the theatre about a week after the release and I was the only one in the showing room and it was an absolute treat! 🤩 The animation felt like a breath of fresh air after the years of big eyes small nose Disney animation. It’s stunning work! Big props to the animators who worked on this project 👏🏻
Spider Man ITSV changed how animation is done...it's imo one of the greatest pieces of animation in the last ten years for that alone.
12:45 Arcane, Arcane, Arcane. With Spiderverse, Puss in Boots the Last Wish, Lego movies, etc. there has been a spoil of riches with animation in the past several years; however, there is one animation series that is the pinnacle of recent animated storytelling... Arcane!
This film and the Incredibles, both animated films, are my favourite super hero films
Did y'all notice spider noir actually glitches in black n white nice details
The second one comes out in June and is my most anticipated movie this year
That scene in the cafeteria is made even better when you notice the one lady that just kinda has this "FML" look then goes back to drinking her coffee.
So in the marvel Spider-Man Homecoming there is a Prowler and he mentions that he has a nephew that lives in Brooklyn.
This movie is great. It was my kids first tastes of the world of Spider-Man, and they've been hooked since.
This is my favorite Spider-Man movie, and definitely my favorite multiverse Spider-Man. I almost regret watching this before I watched No Way Home, since I kept comparing them. Glad y'all watched and enjoyed it!
I do not want to see a live-action take on this. It's too perfect as it is. I *suppose* a live-action Peter B. Parker would be cool... but look, I don't handle relational tension well. That's one reason I struggle with many of the Spider-Man movies. (I also get bad secondhand embarrassment, so teenage superheroes are rough.) I don't think I'd want an in-depth look at Peter B. Parker until after he's done with this little mid-life crisis.
I absolutely loved this movie, but if I had to give a nitpick I would point out that it doesn't really make sense that Gwen shows up before the colider goes off. She has one throwaway line that the portal "threw her into last week," but none of the other Spider peeps time traveled. On top of that, her spider sense told her to go to visions academy despite Spider sense not being detailed enough to give directions in any other scene, it just gives vibes. Really, all of Gwen before her fight with doc ock felt like they wanted to include her so they made up contrivances to get her in the movie earlier.
God I have watched bits and pieces of this movie so many times with my six year old over the last little bit. I’m excited to finally see the whole thing. 😂
Peter Porker is NOT based on anything from "The Simpsons." He was introduced in the comic books in 1983, in a title called "Marvel Tails Starring Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham." He's actually the first alternate Spider-Man character -- predating Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man 2099 and all the others.
my absolute favorite Spider-man movie. hands down. I first saw it on a plane and fell in love immediately! I've since seen it an inordinate amount of times and never tire of seeing reactors lose their minds over the story, soundtrack, and animation. I'm so hyped for the sequel that I'm finally planning to go to the theater for the first time since the pandemic. love you guys! ❤
Gosh I love this movie. Great music, great visuals, great characters... phenomenal. I know he isn't a main character but lol I fell in love with Spider-Man Noir in this one. His aesthetic is just *chefs kiss* 👌
One of my favorite things about this movie (alongside MANY things) is the fact that this movie starts off with the Comics Code Authority sticker in the beginning, which was a government regulation on comics that started in the 1950s. Even though it did a lot to censor comics, this movie *technically* follows the original rules, specifically "criminals shall not be rendered glamourous or sympathetic or inspire future criminals, by even though having Prowler be awesome, he still dies in the film. Same for Kingpin being arrested.
fun fact, while miles is still learning and hasnt fully become his own spiderman he is actually animated at a lower frame rate than all of the other spider men to show how he is still unskilled and had a lot to learn. but when he finally takes that leap his animated frame rate starts to match up with the more experienced spidermen. anyways this movie is quite literally one of the most visual gorgeous movies ever made. i still got a long life ahead of me but as of now its easily in the top spot for the most visually appealing animated movie ever made. i havent seen the second one yet and i bet it will be on part or way better.
i’m SOOOOOOOO happy that quinn caught the spider glitching. that was one of my biggest questions in the first one. just wait quinn. just wait.
this is one of my all time favorite movies ever, this is my comfort movie and no other movie can compete.