Shows : 1990's Cartoon

Beginning in November of 1994, John Semper and crew launched the most accurate portrayal of Peter Parker to be animated to date.  Where previous animated incarnations focused on action, this version provided the same three dimensional Peter Parker found in the comics.


Complete with the familiar supporting cast, a hapless lovelife, doting Aunt May, and grumpy J. Jonah Jameson, the show places Peter during his college years at ESU.  In the 65 episodes, Spidey faced almost all of the major Spidey villains, old and new (except for the  absence of the Sandman).  Even the comic's second stringers like Rocket Racer, Madam Web, and the Prowler have appeared in the show!

The series was highly successful, and motivated a new wave of toys and other Spider-Man merchandise. It also recently spawned a follow-up series, Spider-Man Unlimited, which was a little less fortunate.

This and most of the other material on this page is provided by The Amazing Spider-Fan, Clay Arceneaux and the highly dedicated Mike Fichera (E-Mail) who did the initial frame grabs as well as the episode summaries.

Where Mike left off, Matt McNicholas picked up with more frame grabs. Matt's site has disappeared, sadly. C'est la net.

The series ran for four complete seasons, a total of 65 episodes.

  • Season 1 (Episodes 1-13, Summaries and Images)
  • Season 2 (Episodes 14-27, Summaries and Images)
  • Season 3 (Episodes 28-41, Summaries and Images)
  • Season 4 (Episodes 42-65, Summaries and Images)

Cast Information

Here's the cast list.

Audio Files

An assortment of sound files.

VHS & DVD

Sorry, the scope of this site doesn't include information on finding Spider-Man on VHS, DVD, or any other video format. We can't even recommend anywhere else to try, it's just out of our domain.

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