The Oral History of 'Spider-Man: The Animated Series,' the Ambitious Cartoon That Changed Everything
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In 1994, Spider-Man's popularity was declining, overshadowed by the success of X-Men, but this changed with the premiere of 'Spider-Man: The Animated Series'.
Showrunner John Semper recalls, 'It's hard to believe now... but back in '93, young kids didn't know who Spider-Man was.' This series changed that.
The show introduced a new generation to Spider-Man and significantly influenced the character's evolution in later films and series, including the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Man: The Animated Series not only revived interest in the character but also laid the groundwork for future adaptations, showcasing pivotal storylines and characters.
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