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** Makes a point of laying off Peter if Liz asks her to.

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** Makes a point of laying off Peter if Liz asks her to.to, showing that she at least genuinely respects Liz.
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* TalkingTohimself: Not seen in action, but PhilLaMarr also voices Randy's father and ''Daily Bugle'' editor, Robbie Robertson.
* [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim What Does He See In Her]]

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* TalkingTohimself: TalkingToHimself: Not seen in action, but PhilLaMarr also voices Randy's father and ''Daily Bugle'' editor, Robbie Robertson.
* [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim What Does He See In Her]]
Her]]: In regards to Sally. Even he doesn't seem to know, but he's too nice to break up with her.
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[[WMG: Sha Shan]]

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[[WMG: Sha Shan]]Shan Nguyen]]

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* CloserToEarth: Than any of the other girls. She's the only one who is ''not'' instinctively jealous of MJ at first.




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* SassyBlackWoman
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* ChekhovsGunman: She's at the school dance in Season 1, but only becomes a speaking, recurring, named character in Season 2.

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* GiveGeeksAChance: Eventually.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Not quite there yet, but moving in the right direction.
** He seems to be there by the end.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Not quite there yet, but moving in Develops into this over the right direction.
** He seems to be there by
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* AsianAirhead: Completely averted; she is very smart.
* DeadpanSnarker: To Flash, who makes it all too easy.
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* OfficialCouple: With Flash in the end.

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* AntiHero: Type II
** AntiVillain: Type III

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* AntiHero: Type II
**
II / AntiVillain: Type III
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* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl
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* ShipperOnDeck: Shipped Gwen/Peter.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Shipped Gwen/Peter. Keword: ''shipped''.



* AdaptationalVillainy: Anti-Hero/Hero in the comcis, DaddysLittleVillain in this show.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Anti-Hero/Hero Heroine in the comcis, DaddysLittleVillain in this show.

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* TheChewToy



* AdaptationalBadass



* EvillyAffable: He speaks in a polite, somewhat aphoristic way which is enhanced by his strong Texan accent, but he's definitely not a nice person by any means (outside of the whole "killing people for money" thing).

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* EvillyAffable: FauxAffablyEvil: He speaks in a polite, somewhat aphoristic way which is enhanced by his strong Texan accent, but he's definitely not a nice person by any means (outside of the whole "killing people for money" thing).
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* GoodParents: He's a jerk, but he's a great dad too.
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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent
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* SissyVillain: Besides the [[FashionVictimVillain costume]] and the accent as Mysterio, Beck out of costume is a wimpy actor with a bit of a lisp, and in his first appearance (before taking on the Mysterio identity), he's shown providing RoomDisservice in a way (unintentionally?) evocative of Wint and Kidd in ''DiamondsAreForever''.

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* SissyVillain: Besides the [[FashionVictimVillain costume]] and the accent as Mysterio, Beck out of costume is a wimpy actor with a bit of a lisp, and in his first appearance (before taking on the Mysterio identity), he's shown providing RoomDisservice in a way (unintentionally?) evocative of Wint and Kidd in ''DiamondsAreForever''.''Film/DiamondsAreForever''.

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* [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules Screw The Money, I Have Rules!]]: Tombstone's WeCanRuleTogether offer being rejected.

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* [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules Screw The Money, I Have Rules!]]: ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: Tombstone's WeCanRuleTogether offer being rejected.



* FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch: In this incarnation he and Peter were best friends as children.

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* FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch: [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch Former Friend Of Jerk Jock]]: In this incarnation series, he and Peter were best friends as children.



* OnlySaneMan: For pretty much the whole school, along with Billy Kong's girlfriend Glory.

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* OnlySaneMan: For pretty much the whole school, along with Billy Kong's girlfriend Glory.Glory Grant.



* TalkingToYourself: Not seen in action, but PhilLaMarr also voices Randy's father and ''Daily Bugle'' editor, Robbie Robertson.

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* TalkingToYourself: TalkingTohimself: Not seen in action, but PhilLaMarr also voices Randy's father and ''Daily Bugle'' editor, Robbie Robertson.



* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Doesn't like Peter, but, after one dangerous incident, openly admits that she's glad he's alright and even hugs him out of relief. Also, back toward the end of the first season, it's mentioned that "even Sally" is worried for Peter when she heard that Aunt May had a heart attack.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Doesn't
[[EvenEvilHasStandards Even Jerks Have Standards]]: She doesn't like Peter, but, after one dangerous incident, openly admits that she's glad he's alright and even hugs him ''hugs him'' out of relief. Also, back toward the end of the first season, it's mentioned that "even Sally" is worried for Peter when she heard that Aunt May had a heart attack.



* DefrostingIceQueen: Initially extremely dismissive of Peter.

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* DefrostingIceQueen: Initially extremely dismissive of Peter.Peter at first.



* ShipperOnDeck: Very pro Gwen/Peter. This unfortunately makes her an enemy of Liz.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Very pro Gwen/Peter. This unfortunately makes her an enemy of Liz.Gwen/Peter.

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* CreeSummer



* [[spoiler:BigBad: Of Season 2 and arguably the whole show. Due to the fact that he was working with Tombstone to make supervillains and was responsible for Otto JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, he's got some connection to every major villain except for Venom.]]

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* [[spoiler:BigBad: Of Season 2 and arguably the whole show. Due to the fact that he was working with Tombstone to make supervillains and was responsible for Otto Octavius JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, he's got some connection to every major villain except for Venom.]]



* {{Evil Redhead}}

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* {{Evil Redhead}}EvilRedhead



* WhyAreYouNotMySon: Blatantly prefers Peter to Harry. Heck, he provides the friggin' page quote.

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* WhyAreYouNotMySon: Blatantly prefers Peter to Harry. Heck, he even provides the friggin' page quote.



* [[spoiler: SecretKeeper: Knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man in later episodes.]]
* TwoFirstNames

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* [[spoiler: SecretKeeper: Knows He knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man in later episodes.]]
* TwoFirstNames



* HeyItsThatVoice: He's voiced by Thomas F. Wilson of BackToTheFuture fame.



* HappilyMarried



* JohnDimaggio

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* JohnDimaggioJohnDiMaggio



* SmugSnake: Becomes one after switching from TheDragon to TheStarscream - he's just not as good at scheming on his own as he is at carrying out someone else's schemes [[spoiler: which leads to his becoming a pawn of the Green Goblin]].
* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn]]

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* SmugSnake: Becomes one after switching from TheDragon to TheStarscream - he's just not as good at scheming on his own as he is at carrying out someone else's schemes [[spoiler: which [[spoiler:which leads to his becoming a pawn of the Green Goblin]].
* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn]]
[[spoiler:UnwittingPawn]]



* BerserkButton: Don't call him Max.

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* BerserkButton: Don't ''Don't'' call him Max.Max, or he'll '''FRY'' you into nothing!



* TheMillstone: He really tries to help Doc Ock, but he's so impulsive/stupid about using his powers that he probably does more to foil his schemes than SpiderMan.

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* TheMillstone: He really tries to help Doc Ock, but he's so impulsive/stupid about impulsive with using his powers that he probably does more to foil his schemes than SpiderMan.



* NeverMyFault: Max beats out Harry in terms of blaming others when he accuses his accident of being Connors fault, when it was his own negligence that caused it.

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* NeverMyFault: Max beats out Harry in terms of blaming others when he accuses his accident of being Connors fault, when Curt Connors' fault even though it was his Max's own negligence that caused it.



* TriggerHappy: Much to the misfortune of everyone else in the vicinity, including his own team-mates.

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* TriggerHappy: Much to the misfortune of everyone else in the vicinity, including his own team-mates.
teammates.



* AntiVillain: Type IV. He's a perfectly nice guy, it's just that there's this ''one'' time he turned into a mindless, vicious animal, and no-one is ''ever'' going to let him forget it.

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* AntiVillain: Type IV. He's a perfectly nice guy, it's just that there's this ''one'' time he turned into a mindless, vicious animal, and no-one no one is ''ever'' going to let him forget it.



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Somewhat subverted, in that while the act really was heroic self-sacrifice that ended in his disintegration, the episode in question uses TheEndOrIsIt, as after things seem to have ended, he's shown reforming and then blowing away on the wind, so he's really NotQuiteDead.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Somewhat subverted, in that while the act really was a heroic self-sacrifice that ended in his disintegration, the episode in question uses TheEndOrIsIt, as after things seem to have ended, he's shown reforming and then blowing away on the wind, so he's really NotQuiteDead.]]



** In the same episode he saves the people from the same oil tanker he's attacking.

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** In the same episode episode, he saves the people from the same oil tanker he's attacking.



* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Per WordOfGod, it was deliberately left amgiguous whether he has actual SuperStrength or merely trained himself to the point that he might as well.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Per WordOfGod, it was deliberately left amgiguous ambiguous whether he has actual SuperStrength or if he merely trained himself to the point that he might as well.



* EvilLaugh: Wouldn't be the Green Goblin without it. And Blum does a terrifyingly good job too.

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* EvilLaugh: Wouldn't be the Green Goblin without it. And Blum SteveBlum does a terrifyingly good job too.



* CardCarryingVillain: Drinks out of an "evil genius" mug, in addition to naming his squad the ''Sinister'' Six.

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* CardCarryingVillain: Drinks out of an "evil genius" mug, in addition to naming his squad team the ''Sinister'' Six.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: He's actually not as dumb as he might seem, as seen in "Accomplices".

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: SmarterThanYouLook: He's actually not as dumb as he might seem, as seen in "Accomplices".



* LargeHam: As aways with Mysterio.

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* LargeHam: As aways always with Mysterio.



* TheAtoner: After [[spoiler:killing Uncle Ben]].
* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, he is a separate character from [[spoiler:Uncle Ben's unnamed killer]].
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-fatal example.

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* TheAtoner: After [[spoiler:killing He became this after [[spoiler:accidentally killing Uncle Ben]].
* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, he is he's a separate character from [[spoiler:Uncle Ben's unnamed killer]].
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-fatal example.
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* BookDumb: Not ''completely'' stupid (especially compared to his buddy, [[DumbMuscle Kennyy Kong]]), but still a walking academic disaster area.

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* BookDumb: Not ''completely'' stupid (especially compared to his buddy, pal, [[DumbMuscle Kennyy Kenny Kong]]), but still a walking academic disaster area.

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* BookDumb: Not ''completely'' stupid (especially compared to his buddy, [[DumbMuscle Billy Kong]]), but still a walking academic disaster area.

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* BookDumb: Not ''completely'' stupid (especially compared to his buddy, [[DumbMuscle Billy Kennyy Kong]]), but still a walking academic disaster area.



* PositiveDiscrimination: The nicest of the sports clique to the nerd main characters.

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* PositiveDiscrimination: The nicest of the sports clique to the nerd main characters.



* GreyDeLisle

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* GreyDeLisleGreyDelisle



* HopelessSuitor: For Peter

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* HopelessSuitor: For PeterPeter.



* PopularIsDumb: Subverted. She may not be a TeenGenius but she has definitely better social intelligence than most characters.

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* PopularIsDumb: Subverted. She may not be a TeenGenius TeenGenius, but she has definitely has better social intelligence than most characters.



* BadBoss: He does care about his employees, but it's still ''Hell'' working for him.
** Not quite: most of his employers seem to honestly respect him and take his bellowing in stride.



* MeanBoss: He does care about his employees, but it's still ''hell'' working for him.
** Not quite: most of his employers seem to honestly respect him and take his bellowing in stride.



* [[spoiler: SecretKeeper: Knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man in later episodes]]

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* [[spoiler: SecretKeeper: Knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man in later episodes]]episodes.]]



* EdwardAsner

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* EdwardAsner EdAsner



* {{Expy}}: Miles Warren from ''{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}''.

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* {{Expy}}: Of Miles Warren from ''{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}''.



* HeyItsThatVoice: Robert Englund, of ANightmareOnElmStreet fame. A few years earlier, he had also voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheBatman another comic book supervillain.]]

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* HeyItsThatVoice: Robert Englund, of ANightmareOnElmStreet fame. A few years earlier, he had also voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheBatman another comic book supervillain.The Riddler.]]



* DirtyOldMan: Hinted to have dated an underage Silver Sable, and according to WordofGod, the reason [[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13685 why he has his metal skull]].



* BerserkButton: [[LargeHam DON'T CALL ME MAX.]]

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* BerserkButton: [[LargeHam DON'T CALL ME MAX.]]Don't call him Max.



* AntiVillain: Type IV. He's a perfectly nice guy, it's just that there's this one time he turned into a mindless, vicious animal, and no-one is ''ever'' going to let him forget it.

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* AntiVillain: Type IV. He's a perfectly nice guy, it's just that there's this one ''one'' time he turned into a mindless, vicious animal, and no-one is ''ever'' going to let him forget it.



* JohnDimaggio

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* JohnDimaggioJohnDiMaggio



** Richardson's TheOtherDarrin, as in his debut (the first episode), he was voiced by KeithDavid.

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** Richardson's Kevin's TheOtherDarrin, as in his debut (the first episode), he was voiced by KeithDavid.



* ScaryBlackMan

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* ScaryBlackMan[[ScaryBlackMan Scary Albino Man]]



* AxCrazy: Not uncontrollably so, but he definitely enjoys trying to blow people up.

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* AxCrazy: Not uncontrollably so, but he He definitely enjoys trying to blow people up.



* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini: He fakes his death and is still alive to plot more evil...and that's where the show ends.]]

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* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini: He fakes faked his death and is still alive to plot more evil...evil... and that's where the show ends.]]



* StevenBlum: Who is CastAsAMask.

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* StevenBlum: SteveBlum: Who is CastAsAMask.



* {{Badass}}: In both forms.

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* {{Badass}}: In both forms.{{Badass}}



* BigBad: Of Season 1 (along with Tombstone) and first half of season 2. In Season 1 aside from Peter's CharacterDevelopment, Brock's increasing anger towards Peter and his eventual FaceHeelTurn was one of the main plots of the season and eventually he turned Venom in final episodes of first season. And during first half of season 2 Peter was mainly concerned about him. Also his actions made Peter realize that he loves Gwen most and thus sets Season 2 love triangle plot in motion.

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* BigBad: Of Season 1 (along with Tombstone) and first half of season 2. In Season 1 1, aside from Peter's CharacterDevelopment, Brock's increasing anger towards Peter and his eventual FaceHeelTurn was one of the main plots of the season and eventually he turned into Venom in the final episodes of first season. And during the first half of season 2 2, Peter was mainly concerned about him. Also Also, his actions made Peter realize that he loves Gwen most and thus sets the Season 2 love triangle plot in motion.



* BrokenAce: Was introduced as a GeniusBruiser liked by everyone, and as a frequent heroic bystander. Turns out that the heroism was because he was a DeathSeeker, and he had some really deep-seated emotional problems. This explains his rapid FaceHeelTurn when things go badly.
* CompositeCharacter: his Eddie Brock self shares characteristic with the Ultimate version of the character, being a scientist and Peter's close childhood friend, while the Symbiot retains the alien origin from the Mainstream version.

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* BrokenAce: Was introduced as a GeniusBruiser liked by everyone, and as a frequent heroic bystander. Turns out that the heroism was because he was a DeathSeeker, and he had some really deep-seated emotional problems. This explains his rapid FaceHeelTurn when things go badly.
bad.
* CompositeCharacter: his His Eddie Brock self shares characteristic with the Ultimate version of the character, being a scientist and Peter's close childhood friend, while the Symbiot symbiote retains the alien origin from the Mainstream version.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Peter took photos of Doc Connor as the Lizard? He's betraying Eddie's trust in him! The Connors have low funding and are forced to drop Eddie from their payroll? But how will Eddie pay for college! Spider-Man's destroying the Symbiote because its dangerous and evil? But that was Eddie's last chance at keeping his internship! And so forth. And all of this was from ''before'' he became Venom.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Peter took photos of Doc Connor Dr. Connors as the Lizard? He's betraying Eddie's trust in him! The Connors have low funding and are forced to drop Eddie from their payroll? But how will Eddie pay for college! Spider-Man's destroying the Symbiote because its dangerous and evil? But that was Eddie's last chance at keeping his internship! And so forth. And all of this was from ''before'' he became Venom.



* VillainousBreakdown

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* VillainousBreakdownVillainousBreakdown: Has one upon losing the symbiote.



* CompositeCharacter: Is also Silvermane's daughter in this series, which means that the character who is heroic in the comics, is a villain in this series. WordofGod mentioned that, much like the show's Gwen Stacy, Silver Sable was shown from her beginnings, and would [[HeelFaceTurn grow into her comic book persona]], but the show was cancelled before this was achieved.
* [[DaddysLittleVillain Daddy's Little Villain]]

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* CompositeCharacter: Is also Silvermane's daughter in this series, which means that the character who is heroic in the comics, is a villain in this series. WordofGod mentioned that, much like the show's Gwen Stacy, Silver Sable was shown from her beginnings, beginnings and would [[HeelFaceTurn grow into her comic book persona]], but the show was cancelled before this was achieved.
* [[DaddysLittleVillain Daddy's Little Villain]]DaddysLittleVillain



* UnresolvedSexualTension / SlapSlapKiss: With [[{{Squick}} Hammerhead]], her ex-boyfriend.

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* UnresolvedSexualTension / SlapSlapKiss: With [[{{Squick}} Hammerhead]], Hammerhead, her ex-boyfriend.



* FatalFlaw: His Gambling addiction is what causes him to become a meta-human against his will.

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* FatalFlaw: His Gambling gambling addiction is what causes him to become a meta-human against his will.will.
* TheGamblingAddict



* RaceLift: From Caucasian in the comics, to Latino in the show. Possibly because of the decision to make Mark and Liz biological siblings rather than stepsiblings.
* [[LetsYouAndHimFight Let's You And Him Fight]]

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* RaceLift: From Caucasian in the comics, comics to Latino in the show. Possibly because of the decision to make Mark and Liz biological siblings rather than stepsiblings.
* [[LetsYouAndHimFight Let's You And Him Fight]]
stepsiblings.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: He's actually not as dumb as he might seem, as seen in "Accomplices". Though that still means he's pretty dumb.

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: He's actually not as dumb as he might seem, as seen in "Accomplices". Though that still means he's pretty dumb.\n



* EvillyAffable: He speaks in a polite, somewhat aphoristic way which is enhanced by his strong Texan accent, but he's definitely not a nice person by any means (outside of the whole "killing people for money" thing)

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* EvillyAffable: He speaks in a polite, somewhat aphoristic way which is enhanced by his strong Texan accent, but he's definitely not a nice person by any means (outside of the whole "killing people for money" thing)thing).



* SissyVillain: Besides the [[FashionVictimVillain costume]] and the campy accent as Mysterio, Beck out of costume is a wimpy actor with a bit of a lisp, and in his first appearance (before taking on the Mysterio identity), he's shown providing RoomDisservice in a way (unintentionally?) evocative of Wint and Kidd in ''DiamondsAreForever''.

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* SissyVillain: Besides the [[FashionVictimVillain costume]] and the campy accent as Mysterio, Beck out of costume is a wimpy actor with a bit of a lisp, and in his first appearance (before taking on the Mysterio identity), he's shown providing RoomDisservice in a way (unintentionally?) evocative of Wint and Kidd in ''DiamondsAreForever''.



* YouFool: Says this to people several times in his first appearance, naturally in a way that's dripping with ham.

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* YouFool: Says this to people several times in his first appearance, naturally in a way that's dripping with ham.appearance.



* DatingCatwoman: Well, One-Time Make-Out Session With Catwoman, at least.

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* DatingCatwoman: Well, [[DatingCatwoman One-Time Make-Out Session Makeout With Catwoman, at least. Black Cat]]



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The queen of it, in this show.



* YouKilledMyFather: Non-fatal example. When her father [[spoiler:becomes TheAtoner and willingly stays in prison, Black Cat blames Spider-Man and their good relationship promptly ends.]]

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* YouKilledMyFather: Non-fatal example. [[YouKilledMyFather You Imprisoned My Father]]: When her father [[spoiler:becomes TheAtoner and willingly stays in prison, Black Cat blames Spider-Man and their good relationship promptly ends.]]



* SaveTheVillain: He's the villain.
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* BookDumb: Not ''completely'' stupid (especially compared to his buddy, [[DumbMuscle Billy Kong]]), but still a walking academic disaster area.
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* {{Evil Redhead}}

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* ShipSinking: Very against Liz/Peter. [[spoiler:She got her wish when Liz broke up with Peter (but it was actually Peter who broke her up).]]






* HiddenDepths: She said she wasn't looking for romance, [[spoiler:until she saw a guy propose to his girlfriend in the Valentine's episode.]]



* ShipperOnDeck: Very pro Gwen/Peter.

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* ShipperOnDeck: Very pro Gwen/Peter. This unfortunately makes her an enemy of Liz.


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* LawfulStupid

[[WMG: Stan Carter]]
* HiddenDepths: Stan believes Spider-Man didn't go far enough taking down criminals.
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[[WMG: Emily Osborn]]
* ParentalNeglect: She didn't pay attention to Harry when he made the team. Nor did she came to Harry's play.
* TheQuietOne: She never spoke.

[[WMG: Dr. Bromwell]]
* {{Expy}}: Miles Warren from ''{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}''.
* WillTheyOrWontThey: With Aunt May.

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* CompositeCharacter: his Eddie Brock self shares characteristic with the Ultimate version of the character, being a scientist and Peter's close childhood friend, while the Symbiot retains the alien origin from the Mainstream version.



* RivalTurnedEvil

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* RivalTurnedEvilRivalTurnedEvil: though more like bestfriend turned evil, since he wasn't especially in rivarly with Peter at the beginning.
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* DirtyOldMan: Hinted to have dated an underage Silver Sable, and according to WordofGod, the reason [[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=13685 why he has his metal skull]].
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* CommissionerGordon: This version borders on CaptainErsatz.

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* CommissionerGordon: TheCommissionerGordon: This version borders on CaptainErsatz.
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* BerserkButton: Threatening Aunt May sets Spidey off so much that he's able to drive off ''Venom.'' To clarify, he can almost never match Venom in a fair fight, ''except'' when Venom tries to go after Aunt May

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* BerserkButton: Threatening Aunt May sets Spidey off so much that he's able to drive off ''Venom.'' To clarify, he can almost never match Venom in a fair fight, ''except'' when Venom tries to go after Aunt MayMay.
** Attacking Gwen or any of his other friends is a bad idea, as well. Also, do not make him work with the man who shot his uncle. No matter how remorseful that man is.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Per WordOfGod, it was deliberately left amgiguous whether he has actual SuperStrength or [[CharlesAtlasSuperpowers merely trained himself to the point that he might as well]].

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Per WordOfGod, it was deliberately left amgiguous whether he has actual SuperStrength or [[CharlesAtlasSuperpowers merely trained himself to the point that he might as well]].well.



-->'''Goblin:''' Oh, I should hope so. This little goblin wouldn't be caught dead commiting a misdemeanor!

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-->'''Goblin:''' Oh, I should hope so. This little goblin wouldn't be caught dead commiting committing a misdemeanor!
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* {{Badass}}

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* {{Badass}}BadassNormal



* BadassNormal: In this continuity, though she's BadassAbnormal in the comics.

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* BadassNormal: In this continuity, though she's a BadassAbnormal in the comics.
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* BigBad: Of Season 1 (along with Tombstone) and first half of season 2. In Season 1 aside from Peter's CharacterDevelopment, Brock's increasing anger towards Peter and his eventual FaceHeelTurn was one of the main plots of the season and eventually he turned Venom in final episodes of first season. And during first half of season 2 Peter was mainly concerned about him. Also his actions made Peter realize that he loves Gwen most and thus sets Season 2 love triangle plot in motion.
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* AntiVillain: Type I. He's mean and wreckless, but [[EvenEvilHasStandards he has standards.]]

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* AntiVillain: Type I. He's mean and wreckless, reckless, but [[EvenEvilHasStandards he has standards.]]
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* BadassBookworm: As Peter.
* BerserkButton: Threatening Aunt May sets Spidey off so much that he's able to drive off ''Venom.'' To clarify, he can almost never match Venom in a fair fight, ''except'' when Venom tries to go after Aunt May
* BuildingSwing
* ChestInsignia
* CoolLoser: Considerably less geeky than his comic counterpart.
* DeadpanSnarker
* [[spoiler: DidNotGetTheGirl]]: Thanks to premature cancellation.
* ExpressiveMask
* GeniusBruiser: As Spider-Man.
* GrapplingHookGun: Webshooters, natch.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Not as bad as in the comics, though.
* HollywoodNerd
* LegoGenetics
* LeParkour
* LikesOlderWomen
* MotorMouth
* TheNicknamer: Much to the villains' annoyance.
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent
* SaveTheVillain: Sometimes reluctantly.
* [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules Screw The Money, I Have Rules!]]: Tombstone's WeCanRuleTogether offer being rejected.
* SecretIdentity
** SecretIdentityChangeTrick
* SpiderSense
* TeenGenius
* ThouShaltNotKill: [[EvilGenius Tinkerer]] calls him out on it.
** Though ironically, at the end of the series he ''thinks'' he's killed [[spoiler:Norman Osborn]].
* {{Trickster}}
* WallCrawl
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility
* YouFightLikeACow


[[foldercontrol]]

[[folder:Midtown Manhattan Magnet High Students]]

[[WMG: Gwen Stacy]]
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: [[spoiler: She and Peter finally seem to hook up at the end of Season 2, but Harry puts a stop to it.]]
* CloserToEarth
* DeathGlare: Or "The Look", which has the same effect.
* TheGlassesGottaGo
* HollywoodNerd
* LaceyChabert
* LoveTriangle: First with Peter and Liz, now with Peter and Harry.
* {{Meganekko}}: Until "Gangland", anyway.
* NerdsAreSexy: Especially after...
* SheCleansUpNicely: Shows up to her Valentine's date with Harry [[TheGlassesGottaGo sans glasses]] and wearing a dress.
* [[spoiler:SparedByTheAdaptation: WordOfGod said that, even if the series hadn't been cancelled, they had no plans to kill her off.]]
* TwoFirstNames
* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: At first.


[[WMG: Harry Osborn]]
* FantasticDrug: [[PsychoSerum Globulin Green]].
* GreenEyedMonster
* JamesArnoldTaylor
* NeverMyFault: He has the highest ratio of blaming Peter/Spidey of all the characters in this series.
* PutOnABus: From "The Uncertainty Principle" until "First Steps."
* TookALevelInJerkass
* TheUnfavorite: His father prefers ''[[WhyAreYouNotMySon Peter]]'' to his own son.
* WellDoneSonGuy: In spades. If you've seen the first movie, well... this is taken up multiple notches.

[[WMG: Flash Thompson]]
* CharacterDevelopment: The second season saw Flash abandon much of his JerkJock characteristics in a bid to impress a girl he had a crush on. As a result, he also became less antagonistic towards Peter.
* FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch: In this incarnation he and Peter were best friends as children.
* GiveGeeksAChance: Eventually.
* HeroicBystander
* HiddenDepths: Turns out to hold sportsmanship higher than trophies.
* JerkJock
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Not quite there yet, but moving in the right direction.
** He seems to be there by the end.
* PlayingCyrano: Enlists Peter's aid to make sure he doesn't sound dumb while trying to impress a smart girl (doesn't work, but she likes him anyway).
* PopularIsDumb

[[WMG: Randy Robertson]]
* BlackBestFriend: To Flash.
* TheMasochismTango: His inexplicable (even to himself, much of the time) relationship with [[AlphaBitch Sally Avril]].
* NiceGuy
* OnlySaneMan: For pretty much the whole school, along with Billy Kong's girlfriend Glory.
* PhilLaMarr
* PositiveDiscrimination: The nicest of the sports clique to the nerd main characters.
* TheStoic: In a friendly, laid-back sort of way.
* TalkingToYourself: Not seen in action, but PhilLaMarr also voices Randy's father and ''Daily Bugle'' editor, Robbie Robertson.
* [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim What Does He See In Her]]

[[WMG: Sally Avril]]
* AlphaBitch
* AscendedExtra: In the comics, she appeared in two panels on the second page of the first Spider-Man comic, ''Amazing Fantasy #15'', and doesn't show up again for over thirty years.
* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: In the first episode, Peter has a big crush on her and asks her out. The results? They ain't pretty.
* TheCheerleader: Mean as hell and none-too-bright, Sally does the stereotypes proud.
* DumbBlonde
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Doesn't like Peter, but, after one dangerous incident, openly admits that she's glad he's alright and even hugs him out of relief. Also, back toward the end of the first season, it's mentioned that "even Sally" is worried for Peter when she heard that Aunt May had a heart attack.
** Makes a point of laying off Peter if Liz asks her to.
* GreyDeLisle
* {{Jerkass}}: Most of the time.
* NoIndoorVoice
* PopularIsDumb
* [[spoiler:SparedByTheAdaptation: Although considering that her comics counterpart dies as an adult and the series was canceled while she's still in high school...]]

[[WMG: Liz Allan]]
* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Is a cheerleader and Peter's first girlfriend on the show, though Peter later decides that he does not, in fact, want a cheerleader.
* DefrostingIceQueen: Initially extremely dismissive of Peter.
* DistressedDamsel: In one episode of the first season.
* GiveGeeksAChance
* HopelessSuitor: For Peter
* LovableAlphaBitch
* RaceLift: White and blonde in the comics, Latina in the cartoon.
* SpicyLatina: Is she ever.


[[WMG: Mary Jane Watson]]
* CoolBigSis: Especially toward Gwen. WordOfGod even describes her and Gwen as being best friends.
* FieryRedhead
* FunPersonified: Though that's mostly a cover.
* HeroesWantRedHeads
* NewTransferStudent: As of "Group Therapy."
* OutOfFocus: In the second season, where her only real role was in the Mark Allen subplot.
* PopularIsDumb: Subverted. She may not be a TeenGenius but she has definitely better social intelligence than most characters.
* RomanticFalseLead: Intentional, her date with Peter really was just a one time thing.
* ShipperOnDeck: Very pro Gwen/Peter.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Civilians]]
[[WMG: Norman Osborn]]
* BadassInANiceSuit
* [[spoiler:BigBad: Of Season 2 and arguably the whole show. Due to the fact that he was working with Tombstone to make supervillains and was responsible for Otto JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope, he's got some connection to every major villain except for Venom.]]
* CatchPhrase: "Don't apologize. ''I'' never do."
* TheChessmaster
* CorruptCorporateExecutive
* HeyItsThatVoice: Alan Rachins, known to fans of DharmaAndGreg as Dharma's father, Larry and fans of BatmanTheAnimatedSeries as [[TropeNamer trope-naming]] villain, ClockKing. [[spoiler: As for him as the Green Goblin, a different voice actor plays him, as seen below.]]
* KarmaHoudini: He never apologizes after all.
* ManipulativeBastard
* MeanBoss
* VillainWithGoodPublicity
* WeCanRuleTogether
* WhyAreYouNotMySon: Blatantly prefers Peter to Harry. Heck, he provides the friggin' page quote.
* WickedCultured
* XanatosGambit: More than once.

[[WMG: J. Jonah Jameson]]
* BadBoss: He does care about his employees, but it's still ''Hell'' working for him.
** Not quite: most of his employers seem to honestly respect him and take his bellowing in stride.
* DaEditor
* DaranNorris
* GoodIsNotNice: Most notably, when Rhino asks for Peter, JJJ notices Peter and gestures for him to hide, then lies to Rhino - claiming that he's never met Peter, that everything is done through email - even though this could easily cost him his life.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: When Aunt May has a heart attack, he feels it's his responsibility as Peter's boss to break the news to him. It backfires, but that's not his fault.
** We also see that he is extremely affectionate to his son.
* MotorMouth
* {{Troll}}: Of Spider-Man naturally.

[[WMG: George Stacy]]
* BadassNormal
* BigGood
* ClancyBrown
* CommissionerGordon: This version borders on CaptainErsatz.
* TheObiWan
* PapaWolf
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* [[spoiler: SecretKeeper: Knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man in later episodes]]
* TwoFirstNames

[[WMG: Ben Parker]]
* DeathByOriginStory
* EdwardAsner
* MyGreatestFailure
* TheObiWan
* PosthumousCharacter
* SpiritAdvisor
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility

[[WMG: Miles Warren]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: Acts affable only to ''increase'' his jerkassery.
* {{Jerkass}}
* KarmaHoudini
* MadScientist
* SmugSnake
[[/folder]]


[[folder:Villains]]

[[WMG: Adrian Toomes/Vulture]]
* BaldOfEvil
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman
* GadgeteerGenius
* HellishPupils
* HeyItsThatVoice: Robert Englund, of ANightmareOnElmStreet fame. A few years earlier, he had also voiced [[WesternAnimation/TheBatman another comic book supervillain.]]


[[WMG: Hammerhead]]
* BadassInANiceSuit
* TheDragon: To Tombstone.
* JohnDimaggio
* TheStarscream
* UseYourHead
* SmugSnake: Becomes one after switching from TheDragon to TheStarscream - he's just not as good at scheming on his own as he is at carrying out someone else's schemes [[spoiler: which leads to his becoming a pawn of the Green Goblin]].
* [[spoiler: UnwittingPawn]]

[[WMG: Max Dillon/Electro]]
* AntiVillain: Type II, big time.
* BerserkButton: [[LargeHam DON'T CALL ME MAX.]]
* BlessedWithSuck
* ComesGreatInsanity
* CrispinFreeman
* TheDragon: To Doc Ock.
* FreakLabAccident
* HairTriggerTemper
* IJustWantToBeNormal: At first. Later he embraces his powers.
* LargeHam
* [[LikeASonToMe Like A Father To Me]]: Never overtly stated, but Electro very much treats Doc Ock like a surrogate father.
* TheMillstone: He really tries to help Doc Ock, but he's so impulsive/stupid about using his powers that he probably does more to foil his schemes than SpiderMan.
* MyNameIsNotDurwood: Inverted, as he now hates being called "Max Dillon" and insists on being referred to as Electro.
** ThatManIsDead
* NeverMyFault: Max beats out Harry in terms of blaming others when he accuses his accident of being Connors fault, when it was his own negligence that caused it.
* PowerIncontinence
* PsychoElectro
* ShockAndAwe
* TriggerHappy: Much to the misfortune of everyone else in the vicinity, including his own team-mates.


[[WMG: Curt Connors/The Lizard]]
* AntiVillain: Type IV. He's a perfectly nice guy, it's just that there's this one time he turned into a mindless, vicious animal, and no-one is ''ever'' going to let him forget it.
* TheAtoner
* DeeBradleyBaker: [[VideoGame/{{Spider-Man}} And it's not his first time as Connors and his alter-ego, either]].
* HappilyMarried
* ImAHumanitarian: Doesn't succeed in doing it, but has the inclination.
* LegoGenetics
* JustThinkOfThePotential
* NeverLiveItDown: The Lizard incident serves as an in-universe case. [[spoiler:It even lets Warren blackmail his lab away from him.]]
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: For one episode, but that once was ''more'' than enough.


[[WMG: Flint Marko/Sandman]]
* AntiVillain: Type I. He's greedy for money but isn't out to hurt people unless it's in self defense.
* TheBlob
* TheBrute
* EvilDuo: With Rhino, aka Alex O'Hirn.
* FreakLabAccident
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Somewhat subverted, in that while the act really was heroic self-sacrifice that ended in his disintegration, the episode in question uses TheEndOrIsIt, as after things seem to have ended, he's shown reforming and then blowing away on the wind, so he's really NotQuiteDead.]]
* HiddenHeartOfGold
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He and O'Hirn were constantly being humiliatingly foiled by SpiderMan.
* JohnDimaggio
* NobleDemon
* PetTheDog: He shows kindness to a little girl in "First Steps."
** In the same episode he saves the people from the same oil tanker he's attacking.
* PunchClockVillain
* {{Revenge}}: ...is something he really isn't interested in, unlike most of Spider-Man's RoguesGallery. He just wants his "Big Score," and would leave Spidey alone if he didn't keep trying to stop him.
* StoryBreakerPower: Getting there by "First Steps", once he's started to get a proper hang of his abilities. It's probably no coincidence that his last appearance in the show is in the episode where he absorbs Rockaway Beach. Yes, ''all of it''.
* ThatManIsDead: He doesn't take it as far as Electro, but on a few occasions he and Spidey seem to refer to "Flint Marko" like he was a totally separate person to emphasize this.
* TookALevelInBadass: After eating a lot of raw silicates in prison, when he returns in "First Steps", his ElementalShapeshifter abilities have become significantly more powerful.

[[WMG: L. Thompson Lincoln/Tombstone]]
* AffablyEvil
* BadassNormal
* BadassInANiceSuit
* BigBad: Of Season 1 and the penultimate storyarc of Season 2.
* CompositeCharacter: Adopts elements of the Kingpin, who couldn't be used due to licensing issues.
* CurbStompBattle: His aforementioned first encounter with Spidey.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy
* DeadpanSnarker
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Stays behind to help Spider-Man search for a bomb in his high-rise, answering Spidey's questioning with "My party, my mess."
* EvilAlbino
* GeniusBruiser
* KevinMichaelRichardson
** Richardson's TheOtherDarrin, as in his debut (the first episode), he was voiced by KeithDavid.
* KingpinInHisGym
* LargeAndInCharge
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Per WordOfGod, it was deliberately left amgiguous whether he has actual SuperStrength or [[CharlesAtlasSuperpowers merely trained himself to the point that he might as well]].
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* NobleDemon: Only shows this when up against [[EvilerThanThou The Green Goblin.]]
* ScaryBlackMan
* SlaveToPR: Refuses to do anything villainous when civilians that could incriminate him are around.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity
* WeCanRuleTogether
* WickedCultured

[[WMG: Green Goblin]]
* AxCrazy: Not uncontrollably so, but he definitely enjoys trying to blow people up.
* TheChessmaster
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Type 2.
* EvilLaugh: Wouldn't be the Green Goblin without it. And Blum does a terrifyingly good job too.
* FourthWallObserver: Sometimes addresses the audience directly.
* [[spoiler:KarmaHoudini: He fakes his death and is still alive to plot more evil...and that's where the show ends.]]
* LargeHam
* LaughablyEvil: He has some great lines.
-->'''Tombstone:''' I don't know who you are-
-->'''Green Goblin:''' ''Of course'' you don't! That's the point of the mask, genius!
* ManipulativeBastard
* [[spoiler:NoOneCouldSurviveThat]]
* SecretIdentity: There's a reason why his real name isn't listed above.
* StevenBlum: Who is CastAsAMask.
* ThirdPersonPerson
* TheUnfettered
* WeCanRuleTogether
* XanatosGambit: More than once.
* YouFightLikeACow: Unlike most of Spidey's villains, Goblin doesn't get annoyed by the Web-Head's quipping and mocking. In fact, he quips right back, and he does it pretty dang well too. Spider-Man even lampshades this.
-->'''(While Green Goblin and Spider-Man are battling all over town)'''
-->'''Goblin:''' Well you know the old saying: If you can't join 'em, beat 'em!
-->'''Spidey:''' Took the words right out of my mouth. Is that a felony?
-->'''Goblin:''' Oh, I should hope so. This little goblin wouldn't be caught dead commiting a misdemeanor!
-->'''Spidey:''' Oooh, nice banter! Your aim could use a little work though.
-->'''Goblin:''' Well, practice makes perfect!
-->'''Spidey:''' Keep telling yourself that!

[[WMG: Otto Octavius/Dr. Octopus]]
* AffablyEvil
* BadassBookworm
* BewareTheNiceOnes
* BigBad: Of the [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Sinister]] [[FiveBadBand Six]].
* CardCarryingVillain: Drinks out of an "evil genius" mug, in addition to naming his squad the ''Sinister'' Six.
** Technically the paper named his group--Ock just ran with it.
* TheChessmaster
* CombatTentacles
* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: ''Relishes'' his EvilGenius persona.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Doc Ock politely asks and waits for Aunt May and Anna Watson to excuse themselves from the upcoming brawl between the Sinister Six and Spidey, even halting Rhino as he tries to charge through them.
* EvilGenius: As his [[ForTheEvulz coffee mug]] indicates.
* FreakLabAccident
* HollywoodCyborg
* KarmicTransformation
* LargeHam: '''[[MemeticMutation TREACHERYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!]]'''
* MadScientist
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate
* MultiArmedAndDangerous
* NerdGlasses
* NotSoHarmless
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness
* TheStarscream
* TheUnfettered

[[WMG: Eddie Brock/Venom]]
* {{Badass}}: In both forms.
* BenjaminDiskin
* BigBrotherMentor: Started as one to Peter, but [[ForegoneConclusion obviously didn't stay as one]].
* BrokenAce: Was introduced as a GeniusBruiser liked by everyone, and as a frequent heroic bystander. Turns out that the heroism was because he was a DeathSeeker, and he had some really deep-seated emotional problems. This explains his rapid FaceHeelTurn when things go badly.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy
* DeathSeeker: According to WordOfGod, his frequent reckless heroics in earlier episodes were a sign of this on a subconscious level.
* EvilCounterpart
* FaceHeelTurn
* GeniusBruiser: Used to be a football star and was also Doctor Connors' lab assistant and a self-identified geek.
* GigglingVillain: He has a very creepy laugh as Venom.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Peter took photos of Doc Connor as the Lizard? He's betraying Eddie's trust in him! The Connors have low funding and are forced to drop Eddie from their payroll? But how will Eddie pay for college! Spider-Man's destroying the Symbiote because its dangerous and evil? But that was Eddie's last chance at keeping his internship! And so forth. And all of this was from ''before'' he became Venom.
* LargeHam: As Venom.
* LightningBruiser
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
* RivalTurnedEvil
* ShipperOnDeck: Shipped Gwen/Peter.
* TookALevelInBadass: Second season.
* TookALevelInJerkass: About the time Peter got the black costume and even moreso after he started wearing it.
* VillainBall
* VillainousBreakdown
* VoiceOfTheLegion: Venom speaks in two voices simultaneously; Eddie Brock's normal voice, combined with a more twisted and inhuman voice by the same voice actor. And the two voices aren't always even at the same pace, making it both brilliant and terrifying.
* XanatosGambit

[[WMG: [[SilverSable "Silver" Sable]] Manfredi]]
* AbnormalAmmo
* AdaptationalVillainy: Anti-Hero/Hero in the comcis, DaddysLittleVillain in this show.
* BadassNormal
* CompositeCharacter: Is also Silvermane's daughter in this series, which means that the character who is heroic in the comics, is a villain in this series. WordofGod mentioned that, much like the show's Gwen Stacy, Silver Sable was shown from her beginnings, and would [[HeelFaceTurn grow into her comic book persona]], but the show was cancelled before this was achieved.
* [[DaddysLittleVillain Daddy's Little Villain]]
* DarkActionGirl
* TheDragon: To her father.
* FemmeFatale
* MafiaPrincess
* SheIsAllGrownUp
* UnresolvedSexualTension / SlapSlapKiss: With [[{{Squick}} Hammerhead]], her ex-boyfriend.


[[WMG: Silvio "Silvermane" Manfredi]]
* BadassGrandpa
* BadassInANiceSuit
* PoweredArmor
* TheStarscream
* WickedCultured

[[WMG: Mark Allan/Molten Man]]
* AloofBigBrother
* AntiVillain: Type II.
* BlessedWithSuck
* CompositeCharacter: His gambling problem and being a biological brother to Liz Allan (in the comics, his last name was Raxton and he and Liz were stepsiblings) comes from Bennett Brant (Betty Brant's brother), while his powers and first name comes the comics version of Molten Man.
* CosmicPlaything
* TheDragon: To Green Goblin.
* FatalFlaw: His Gambling addiction is what causes him to become a meta-human against his will.
* PlayingWithFire
* PowerIncontinence
* PunchClockVillain: He commits evil because he just wants his cure.
* RaceLift: From Caucasian in the comics, to Latino in the show. Possibly because of the decision to make Mark and Liz biological siblings rather than stepsiblings.
* [[LetsYouAndHimFight Let's You And Him Fight]]
* UnwittingPawn


[[WMG:Alex O'Hirn/Rhino]]
* AntiVillain: Type I. He's mean and wreckless, but [[EvenEvilHasStandards he has standards.]]
* TheBrute
* DumbMuscle: Just like in the comics.
** Somewhat subverted: he's no genius, but he does make some fairly intelligent deductions, including being the first one to realize that if Peter Parker takes Spider-Man's pictures, he can use Peter to find Spider-Man. "I ain't stupid" is practically his CatchPhrase.
*** Something similar in happened with Scorpion in SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries, a character largely considered a dullard is the first one to make this connection.
* EvilDuo: With his partner in crime, Flint Marko, both before and after they got their powers.
* MeaningfulName: "O'Hirn" is an anagram of "Rhino".
* NighInvulnerable
* ObfuscatingStupidity: He's actually not as dumb as he might seem, as seen in "Accomplices". Though that still means he's pretty dumb.

[[WMG: "Montana"/Shocker]]
* {{Badass}}
* BadGuysPlayPool
* CompositeCharacter: Montana and the Shocker are two different people in the comics.
* CareerKillers: A seasoned professional of the hitman type.
* EvillyAffable: He speaks in a polite, somewhat aphoristic way which is enhanced by his strong Texan accent, but he's definitely not a nice person by any means (outside of the whole "killing people for money" thing)
* HandBlast
* WisdomFromTheGutter: In an early appearance, he speaks to SpiderMan about a man needing to follow his commitments and SpiderMan being one of his (i.e. it goes against his "code" to fail to kill a target). Peter later repeats this verbatim to Aunt May when offering to chip in to pay the bills.

[[WMG:Quentin Beck/Mysterio]]
* ActuallyADoombot: The first time Spidey caught him, the Mysterio that was captured turned out to be a robot double. The second time, Spidey is smart enough to pinch Beck to make sure he caught the real one... turns out that this Beck was also a robot double.
* AdorableEvilMinions: The gremlin/gargoyle like robots he uses, which would also qualify as TheImp.
* AltumVidetur
* CapeSwish
* DoingItForTheArt: Beck seems to view the disguises and special effects he uses for his crimes as akin to acting and is concerned about putting on a good performance.
* EvilGenius
* EvilLaugh: Adds to his villainous dramatics.
* EvilBrit: See below.
* FakeBrit: As Mysterio, he talks in a hammy pseudo-British voice.
* KarmaHoudini: At the end of the series, the Beck who was sent to prison turns out to be a robot double, and thus the real Beck is running around free somewhere.
* LargeHam: As aways with Mysterio.
* LaughablyEvil
* MasterOfIllusion
* SissyVillain: Besides the [[FashionVictimVillain costume]] and the campy accent as Mysterio, Beck out of costume is a wimpy actor with a bit of a lisp, and in his first appearance (before taking on the Mysterio identity), he's shown providing RoomDisservice in a way (unintentionally?) evocative of Wint and Kidd in ''DiamondsAreForever''.
* ScienceVersusMagic: Mysterio is introduced as an EvilSorceror who looks down on technology and demands to worship him. But it's all an act and Mysterio's powers are purely technological.
* SmokeOut: One of his main gimmicks.
* StageMagician: Compared to one, and it certainly explains the [[LargeHam persona]].
* ThirdPersonPerson: Does this in his Mysterio persona.
* TeleportCloak: As part of his act, he often uses to cape to make himself "disappear".
* YouFool: Says this to people several times in his first appearance, naturally in a way that's dripping with ham.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Others]]
[[WMG: Felicia Hardy/Black Cat]]
* AntiHero: Type II
** AntiVillain: Type III
* BadassNormal: In this continuity, though she's BadassAbnormal in the comics.
* CatGirl
* ClassyCatBurglar
* CompositeCharacter: Combines the original Felicia Hardy with [[spoiler:Jessica Carridine, as her father in this show is Uncle Ben's killer.]]
* DarkActionGirl
* DatingCatwoman: Well, One-Time Make-Out Session With Catwoman, at least.
* FemmeFatale
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The queen of it, in this show.
* TheTease: Really loves getting Spidey flustered.
* ThisIsUnforgivable: To Spider-Man in her last appearance.
* [[TricksterArchetype Trickster]]
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl
* YouKilledMyFather: Non-fatal example. When her father [[spoiler:becomes TheAtoner and willingly stays in prison, Black Cat blames Spider-Man and their good relationship promptly ends.]]

[[WMG: Walter Hardy/The Cat Burglar]]
* TheAtoner: After [[spoiler:killing Uncle Ben]].
* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, he is a separate character from [[spoiler:Uncle Ben's unnamed killer]].
* HeroicSacrifice: A non-fatal example.
* MyGreatestFailure
* SaveTheVillain: He's the villain.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Unfortunately, it didn't quite work out that way.
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:Peter]]'s reaction to him. [[NotSoDifferent Ironically enough]], Black Cat basically gives this right back to him when [[spoiler:Walter decides to stay in prison]].
[[/folder]]
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