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** Although slightly less horrible to viewers who are aware that mice eating dead companions is perfectly normal, as it's instinctive for them to remove the carcass so it won't decay and contaminate or attract predators to the communal nest. Granted, a mouse ''killing'' a companion is fairly abnormal, but only among females.
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** Not to mention all the close-up photos of big hairy spiders during Peter's internet research. ''And'' the pictures of spider bites.
* The lizard-mouse's ultimate form. We see it, half-lizard, ''eating its fellow mouse'' and twice its original size, with the hind legs and mouth of a lizard.

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** Not to mention all the close-up photos of big hairy spiders alongside tarantulas during Peter's internet research. ''And'' the pictures of spider bites.
* The lizard-mouse's ultimate form. We see it, half-lizard, ''eating its fellow mouse'' and twice its original size, almost looking more like [[YouDirtyRat a rat]] with the hind legs and mouth of a lizard.
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* The bridge scene, with all of the panicked citizens from The Lizard. Then there's the child that Spider-Man has to save... it is scary to almost see that child die. It also shows that these are normal people who are being affected by the events of the movie. Unlike in most other Spider-Man media, we see these events as actual tragedies rather then just FanWank moments of awesome action. It's also the first time we, albeit subtly, get an insight into Peter's relation with the normal everyday citizens of New York, and his feelings about saving normal strangers lives.

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* The bridge scene, with all of the panicked citizens from The Lizard. Then there's the child that Spider-Man has to save... it is scary to almost see that child die. It also shows that these are normal people who are being affected by the events of the movie. Unlike in most other Spider-Man media, we see these events as [[RealismInducedHorror actual tragedies tragedies]] rather then just FanWank moments of awesome action. It's also the first time we, albeit subtly, get an insight into Peter's relation with the normal everyday citizens of New York, and his feelings about saving normal strangers lives.

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