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* Doc Ock returns from her failed attempt to catch Peter and Miles, and is met by Kingpin and Tombstone. Tombstone pulls his guns on her, and, without looking, she catches him in her tentacle. Then she raises herself up to Kingpin's level, looking him in the eye, and telling him that the presence of three more Spiders is just proof positive that her Collider works. All the while, Tombstone is still trying to aim at her, and she pays him no mind. To his credit, Tombstone holsters his guns after a nod from Kingpin, and seems none the worse for wear, despite Ock holding him by the throat.

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* Doc Ock returns from her failed attempt to catch Peter and Miles, and is met by Kingpin and Tombstone. Tombstone pulls his guns on her, and, without looking, she catches him in her tentacle. Then she raises herself up to Kingpin's level, looking him in the eye, and telling him that the presence of three more Spiders is just proof positive that her Collider works. All the while, Tombstone is still trying to aim at her, and she pays him no mind.
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To his credit, Tombstone keeps his guns on Ock, even as she's holding him by the throat, and ''only'' holsters his guns after a nod from Kingpin, and seems seeming none the worse for wear, despite Ock holding him by the throat.wear.
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** She punches out ''Tombstone'' with her bare fists.
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* Aunt May brings Miles, Peter B. and Gwen out to the little shed in the backyard where Peter kept all his Spidey stuff. Nothing special, until the shed transforms into an elevator leading down into an ''incredibly'' awesome ElaborateUndergroundBase.
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* The big moment in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii3n7hYQOl4 initial teaser trailer]], which turns out to be one of the film's climatic moments, is Miles going for a swing. While we've seen this before, it's never been quite so stylish. The best part is the upside-down shot of him descending toward the ground in slow motion, which serves as the page image.

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* The big moment in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii3n7hYQOl4 initial teaser trailer]], which turns out to be one of the film's climatic climactic moments, is Miles going for a swing. While we've seen this before, it's never been quite so stylish. The best part is the upside-down shot of him descending toward the ground in slow motion, which serves as the page image.

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** Clearly knowing that Miles would be ready sooner rather than later, Aunt May gifts him his own webshooters (that she made herself!), commenting that they "fit perfectly", with a knowing wink. Then Miles runs across the city, with the now iconic moment of him jumping off the skyscraper and swinging up at the last second. After getting a feeling for everything, succeeding in all the locations he utterly failed earlier in the film one by one (swinging through the streets, flipping off a flagpole, jumping across two buildings), he looks over to Kingpin's gala and swings towards it. Like the other Spider-Heroes who had comics of their histories shown throughout the movie, Miles' own comic is finally placed on top of the pile, signaling that he's finally ready to accept his role as a hero.

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** Clearly knowing that Miles would be ready sooner rather than later, Aunt May gifts him his own webshooters (that she made herself!), commenting that they "fit perfectly", perfectly" (a CallBack to the costume salesman saying it always fits eventually), with a knowing wink. Then Miles runs across the city, with the now iconic moment of him jumping off the skyscraper and swinging up at the last second. After getting a feeling for everything, succeeding in all the locations he utterly failed earlier in the film one by one (swinging through the streets, flipping off a flagpole, jumping across two buildings), he looks over to Kingpin's gala and swings towards it. Like the other Spider-Heroes who had comics of their histories shown throughout the movie, Miles' own comic is finally placed on top of the pile, signaling that he's finally ready to accept his role as a hero.

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* The fact that the Doc Ock in Miles' Universe has tentacles made from ''soft robotics''! An impressive attention to detail on the story's part, giving a feel as though the tentacles came from a non-too-distant future. What's more, [[FridgeBrilliance the tentacles having a softer exterior means they are lighter and maneuverable.]]

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* ** The fact that the Doc Ock in Miles' Universe has tentacles made from ''soft robotics''! An impressive attention to detail on the story's part, giving a feel as though the tentacles came from a non-too-distant future. What's more, [[FridgeBrilliance the tentacles having a softer exterior means they are lighter and maneuverable.]] maneuverable, and can be worn under a normal suit,]] unlike the original's who was permanently melded to the tentacles.
** One small detail that might have slipped people's notice is that Olivia didn't trigger Peter's Spider-Sense. Either her genuine fascination of him as a science experiment didn't peg her as a threat, or she figured out a way to avoid being detected by Spider-Senses.
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** You know why there are no voice overs or jokes? [[ShowDontTell Because we've already been witnessing Miles' origin story]]. As [[Creator/StanLee a wise man]] once said, "Nuff Said".
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** A frame-by-frame analysis of the film shows just how much thought was put into to the film's animation techniques. Generally, when animating a scene, you'd do everything either "on the ones" or "on the twos"[[note]]Animation is done 24 frames per second. Animating "on the ones" (1s) means you have a unique image for each of the 24 frames. Animating on the twos (2s) means you have a unique image every other frame. 1s are smoother, while 2s are "snappier". Sometimes you'll encounter animating on threes (3s), where there's a unique image every third frame, but this movie doesn't utilize that at any point.[[/note]] ''Into the Spider-Verse'' does something unheard of in film, but perhaps familiar to those versed in 2D fighting game animation, by having most CHARACTER movements done on 2s while the CAMERA movements are all animated on 1s. ButWaitTheresMore Even though characters will usually only change once every two frames, that held image is still moved/shifted for ''every single frame'' along with the camera. That's not even getting into things like [[https://twitter.com/tvaziri/status/1080338672715673600 characters in the same shot animated on alternating 2s or ways motion blur is "faked"]]. What you end up with is a style that allows for distinctive character movement while still allowing for expert communication of high-speed action and impact. [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/if-its-not-broke-break-it-sony-imageworks-renegade-approach-to-spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-167321.html Just reading about]] [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/if-we-could-do-anything-our-own-way-what-would-we-do-a-conversation-with-spider-man-co-director-bob-persichetti-168009.html all the work]] that was required to pull this off is inspiring. To quote WebVideo/CellSpex, "This is more than just a living breathing comic book. This is a ''celebration'' of animation as a medium."

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** A frame-by-frame analysis of the film shows just how much thought was put into to the film's animation techniques. Generally, when animating a scene, you'd do everything either "on the ones" or "on the twos"[[note]]Animation is done 24 frames per second. Animating "on the ones" (1s) means you have a unique image for each of the 24 frames. Animating on the twos (2s) means you have a unique image every other frame. 1s are smoother, while 2s are "snappier". Sometimes you'll encounter animating on threes (3s), where there's a unique image every third frame, but this movie doesn't utilize that at any point.[[/note]] ''Into the Spider-Verse'' does something unheard of in film, but perhaps familiar to those versed in 2D fighting game animation, by having most CHARACTER movements done on 2s while the CAMERA movements are all animated on 1s. ButWaitTheresMore Even though characters will usually only change once every two frames, that held image is still moved/shifted for ''every single frame'' along with the camera. That's not even getting into things like [[https://twitter.com/tvaziri/status/1080338672715673600 characters in the same shot animated on alternating 2s or ways motion blur is "faked"]]. What you end up with is a style that allows for distinctive character movement while still allowing for expert communication of high-speed action and impact. [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/if-its-not-broke-break-it-sony-imageworks-renegade-approach-to-spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-167321.html Just reading about]] [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/if-we-could-do-anything-our-own-way-what-would-we-do-a-conversation-with-spider-man-co-director-bob-persichetti-168009.html all the work]] that was required to pull this off is inspiring. To quote WebVideo/CellSpex, "This is more than just a living breathing comic book. This is a ''celebration'' of animation as a medium."
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*** Most poignantly, this variable animation is used to show Miles’s growth. For most of his scene throughout the movie, most notably the Alchemax Escape, Miles himself is animated at 12 frames per second, while Peter B and the other spider people are animated at 24 frames. This makes the “What’s Up Danger” sequence even more important, as that’s the moment where Miles starts to be animated at 24 frames per second.

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*** Most poignantly, this variable animation is used to show Miles’s growth. For most of his scene throughout the movie, most notably the Alchemax Escape, Miles himself is animated at 12 frames per second, while Peter B and the other spider people are animated at 24 frames. This makes the “What’s Up Up, Danger” sequence even more important, as that’s the moment where Miles starts to be animated at 24 frames per second.
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** This is also an awesome moment for Miles because this shows that he ''is'' smart enough for Brooklyn Visions Academy despite the previous montage scene making it look like he's cracking from the pressure he got from it earlier and his earlier insistence he only got accepted into the school because of a scholarship lottery.

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** This is also an awesome moment for Miles because this shows that he ''is'' smart enough for Brooklyn Visions Academy despite the previous montage scene making it look like he's cracking from the pressure he got from it earlier and his earlier insistence he only got accepted into the school because of he won a scholarship lottery.
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* A relatively small moment, but the teacher being discerning enough to figure out that the ''only way'' Miles could've failed a true-or-false test is purposefully. A lesser teacher would've taken it at face value that Miles was a hopeless student. But this teacher? She makes the deduction that whilst a blind-folded person would probably get at least half the answers right on luck alone, Miles got all the answers wrong [[ObfuscatingStupidity because he knew all the right ones]].

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* A relatively small moment, but the teacher Miss Caleros, Miles' physics teacher, being discerning enough to figure out that the ''only way'' Miles could've completely failed a true-or-false test is purposefully.on purpose. A lesser teacher would've taken it at face value that Miles was a hopeless student. But this teacher? Miss Caleros? She makes the deduction that whilst a blind-folded person would probably get at least half the answers right on luck alone, Miles got all the answers wrong [[ObfuscatingStupidity because he knew all the right ones]].



** This is also an awesome moment for Miles because this shows that he ''is'' smart enough for that school despite the previous montage scene making it look like he's cracking from the pressure he got from it earlier and his insistance he only got accepted into the school because of a scholarship lottery.

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** This is also an awesome moment for Miles because this shows that he ''is'' smart enough for that school Brooklyn Visions Academy despite the previous montage scene making it look like he's cracking from the pressure he got from it earlier and his insistance earlier insistence he only got accepted into the school because of a scholarship lottery.
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** The movie in general is a big Awesome Moment for Sony Pictures Animation as a whole. With a [[WesternAnimation/SurfsUp few]] [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs exceptions]], SPA for a long time had been one of the most derided producers among critics and animation fans, reaching its apex with the [[DarthWiki/SoBadItsHorrible universally reviled]] ''[[WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie Emoji Movie]]''. And then, one year later, this film was released to universal acclaim, receiving some of the highest awards in animation and generally being considered not only one of the greatest animated films of all time, but one of the greatest ''superhero'' films of all time, period, and raising tons of hype for the studio's future projects. Talk about a turnaround.
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* As expected, ''Spider-Verse'' got [[https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/01/22/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-oscar-nomination/ nominated for the 2019 Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature]]. And it '''won'''! This makes it the first film to win in seven years that wasn't a Disney or Pixar film since ''Film/{{Rango}}''.
** And keep in mind it was pitted against the likes of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'' and Fox Searchlight's ''WesternAnimation/IsleOfDogs'', and ''it came out on top!'' Not bad for Miles Morales' first film.

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* As expected, ''Spider-Verse'' got [[https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/01/22/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-oscar-nomination/ nominated for the 2019 Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature]]. And it '''won'''! This makes it the first film to win in seven years that wasn't a Disney or Pixar film since ''Film/{{Rango}}''.
''Film/{{Rango}}''.[[note]]Putting aside the fact that the movie uses Disney-owned characters and elements, of course, but that's beside the point.[[/note]]
** And keep in mind it was pitted against the likes of Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'' ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'', Disney's ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'', and Fox Searchlight's ''WesternAnimation/IsleOfDogs'', and ''it came out on top!'' Not bad for Miles Morales' first film.
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** Another point worth noting is extremely brief: while fighting the Goblin, Spidey 1610 dodges some of his attacks so quickly that it almost looks like he's doing a FlashStep. It really gives the impression that ''this'' is what a normal person would see if they witnessed a real Spider-Man battle, with the hero thwipping around all over the place faster than the eye can really see.
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** Makes the next moment when he spray paints the outfit all the more special, because he's going to be his own Spiderman.

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** Makes the next moment when he spray paints the outfit all the more special, because he's going to be his own Spiderman.Spider-Man.
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* Doc Ock's [[TheReveal reveal]] --out of ''nowhere,'' because Sony hadn't previously even given so much as a ''hint'' that any version of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes was going to be in this movie at all-- is widely acclaimed as one of the best parts of the movie and one of the greatest [[EstablishingCharacterMoment supervillain introductions]] ever. Peter is attempting to charm the ditzy, spacey scientist girl to buy time for Miles to get the data they need off her computer and she's [[{{Squee}} geeking out]] over Spider-Man not only being still alive but right in front of her, casually [[StrongerThanTheyLook shoving]] Peter into a restraint chair in her overwhelming enthusiasm to study him. Then she diagnoses the cause of Peter's glitching, estimating that he will soon disintegrate completely, in horrible pain... [[WhamLine and she can't wait to watch it.]] A few seconds too late, [[OhCrap Peter asks her what her name is]] and she [[GlassesPull calmly pulls off her glasses]] as she answers "Doctor Olivia Octavius". Her coat hits the floor, revealing her skin-tight combat suit, the tentacles snake out of her back, she ties her hair up and a tentacles puts her goggles on as ''Doctor Octopus'' suddenly materialises in the movie and [[EnsembleDarkHorse on everyone's list of favourite characters]].

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* Doc Ock's [[TheReveal reveal]] --out of ''nowhere,'' because Sony hadn't previously even given so much as a ''hint'' that any version of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes was going to be in this movie at all-- is widely acclaimed as one of the best parts of the movie and one of the greatest [[EstablishingCharacterMoment supervillain introductions]] ever. Peter is attempting to charm the ditzy, spacey scientist girl to buy time for Miles to get the data they need off her computer and she's [[{{Squee}} geeking out]] over Spider-Man not only being still alive but right in front of her, casually [[StrongerThanTheyLook shoving]] Peter into a restraint chair in her overwhelming enthusiasm to study him. Then she diagnoses the cause of Peter's glitching, estimating that he will soon disintegrate completely, in horrible pain... [[WhamLine and she can't wait to watch it.]] A few seconds too late, [[OhCrap Peter asks her what her name is]] and she [[GlassesPull calmly pulls off her glasses]] as she answers "Doctor Olivia Octavius". Her coat hits the floor, revealing her skin-tight combat suit, the tentacles snake out of her back, she ties her hair up and a tentacles tentacle puts her goggles on as ''Doctor Octopus'' suddenly materialises in the movie and [[EnsembleDarkHorse on everyone's list of favourite characters]].
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'''Miss Caleros:''' [[CoolTeacher That's right! And the only way to get all the answers wrong is to know which answers are right. ''(changes score from zero to one hundred percent)'' You're trying to quit. ''And I'm not going to let you.'']]

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'''Miss Caleros:''' [[CoolTeacher That's right! And the only way to get all the answers wrong is to know which answers are right. ''(changes ]] ''[[CoolTeacher (changes score from zero to one hundred percent)'' percent)]]'' [[CoolTeacher You're trying to quit. ''And quit.]] ''[[CoolTeacher And I'm not going to let you.'']]]]''
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** Kudos to the filmmakers on this one too. Originally there was going to be a line where Spider-Ham tells how he lost his Uncle Frankfurter, but while the filmmakers thought it was funny, they decided it was too inappropriate and ruined the emotions of the scene, so they replaced a hilarious yet unsuitable line with basically one of the most poignant, deepest, and sincere pieces of dialogue. Therefore not only did the line kept the mood of the scene on focus, but it also provided Spider-Ham with some good HiddenDepths.

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** Kudos to the filmmakers on this one too. Originally there was going to be a line where Spider-Ham tells how he lost his Uncle Frankfurter, but while the filmmakers thought it was funny, [[MoodWhiplash they decided it was too inappropriate and ruined the emotions of the scene, scene]], so they replaced a hilarious yet unsuitable line with basically one of the most poignant, deepest, and sincere pieces of dialogue. Therefore not only did the line kept the mood of the scene on focus, but it also provided Spider-Ham with some good HiddenDepths.
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* Aunt May is no slouch here. She readily defends her house when Kingpin's goons come to attack, fighting alongside the Spider-People. [[BatterUp With a baseball bat.]]

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* [[CoolOldLady Aunt May is no slouch here.here]]. She readily defends her house when Kingpin's goons come to attack, fighting alongside the Spider-People. [[BatterUp With a baseball bat.]]
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** The scene where Miles first interrogates Peter is worth noting. While Miles is more than a little distracted by finally having a potential mentor, Peter is able to escape his bonds without even trying.

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** The scene where Miles first interrogates Peter is worth noting. [[HopeSpot While Miles is more than a little distracted by finally having a potential mentor, mentor]], Peter is able to escape his bonds without even trying.
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'''Miss Caleros:''' That's right! And the only way to get all the answers wrong is to know which answers are right. ''(changes score from zero to one hundred percent)'' You're trying to quit. ''And I'm not going to let you.''

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'''Miss Caleros:''' [[CoolTeacher That's right! And the only way to get all the answers wrong is to know which answers are right. ''(changes score from zero to one hundred percent)'' You're trying to quit. ''And I'm not going to let you.'''']]
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* Doc Ock's [[TheReveal reveal]] --out of ''nowhere,'' because Sony hadn't previously even given so much as a ''hint'' that any version of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes was going to be in this movie at all-- is widely acclaimed as one of the best parts of the movie and one of the greatest [[EstablishingCharacterMoment supervillain introductions]] ever. Peter is attempting to charm the ditzy, spacey scientist girl to buy time for Miles to get the data they need off her computer and she's [[{{Squee}} geeking out]] over Spider-Man not only being still alive but right in front of her, casually [[StrongerThanTheyLook shoving]] Peter into a restraint chair in her overwhelming enthusiasm to study him. Then she diagnoses the cause of Peter's glitching, estimating that he will soon disintegrate completely, in horrible pain- [[WhamLine and she can't wait to watch it.]] A few seconds too late, [[OhCrap Peter asks her what her name is]] and she [[GlassesPull calmly pulls off her glasses]] as she answers "Doctor Olivia Octavius". Her coat hits the floor, revealing her skin-tight combat suit, the tentacles snake out of her back, she ties her hair up and a tentacles puts her goggles on as ''Doctor Octopus'' suddenly materialises in the movie and [[EnsembleDarkHorse on everyone's list of favourite characters]].

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* Doc Ock's [[TheReveal reveal]] --out of ''nowhere,'' because Sony hadn't previously even given so much as a ''hint'' that any version of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes was going to be in this movie at all-- is widely acclaimed as one of the best parts of the movie and one of the greatest [[EstablishingCharacterMoment supervillain introductions]] ever. Peter is attempting to charm the ditzy, spacey scientist girl to buy time for Miles to get the data they need off her computer and she's [[{{Squee}} geeking out]] over Spider-Man not only being still alive but right in front of her, casually [[StrongerThanTheyLook shoving]] Peter into a restraint chair in her overwhelming enthusiasm to study him. Then she diagnoses the cause of Peter's glitching, estimating that he will soon disintegrate completely, in horrible pain- pain... [[WhamLine and she can't wait to watch it.]] A few seconds too late, [[OhCrap Peter asks her what her name is]] and she [[GlassesPull calmly pulls off her glasses]] as she answers "Doctor Olivia Octavius". Her coat hits the floor, revealing her skin-tight combat suit, the tentacles snake out of her back, she ties her hair up and a tentacles puts her goggles on as ''Doctor Octopus'' suddenly materialises in the movie and [[EnsembleDarkHorse on everyone's list of favourite characters]].
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* Doc Ock's [[TheReveal reveal]] -out of ''nowhere,'' because Sony hadn't previously even given so much as a ''hint'' that any version of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes was going to be in this movie at all- is widely acclaimed as one of the best parts of the movie and one of the greatest [[EstablishingCharacterMoment supervillain introductions]] ever. Peter is attempting to charm the ditzy, spacey scientist girl to buy time for Miles to get the data they need off her computer and she's [[{{Squee}} geeking out]] over Spider-Man not only being still alive but right in front of her, casually [[StrongerThanTheyLook shoving]] Peter into a restraint chair in her overwhelming enthusiasm to study him. Then she diagnoses the cause of Peter's glitching, estimating that he will soon disintegrate completely, in horrible pain- [[WhamLine and she can't wait to watch it.]] A few seconds too late, [[OhCrap Peter asks her what her name is]] and she [[GlassesPull calmly pulls off her glasses]] as she answers "Doctor Olivia Octavius". Her coat hits the floor, revealing her skin-tight combat suit, the tentacles snake out of her back, she ties her hair up and a tentacles puts her goggles on as ''Doctor Octopus'' suddenly materialises in the movie and [[EnsembleDarkHorse on everyone's list of favourite characters]].

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* Doc Ock's [[TheReveal reveal]] -out --out of ''nowhere,'' because Sony hadn't previously even given so much as a ''hint'' that any version of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes was going to be in this movie at all- all-- is widely acclaimed as one of the best parts of the movie and one of the greatest [[EstablishingCharacterMoment supervillain introductions]] ever. Peter is attempting to charm the ditzy, spacey scientist girl to buy time for Miles to get the data they need off her computer and she's [[{{Squee}} geeking out]] over Spider-Man not only being still alive but right in front of her, casually [[StrongerThanTheyLook shoving]] Peter into a restraint chair in her overwhelming enthusiasm to study him. Then she diagnoses the cause of Peter's glitching, estimating that he will soon disintegrate completely, in horrible pain- [[WhamLine and she can't wait to watch it.]] A few seconds too late, [[OhCrap Peter asks her what her name is]] and she [[GlassesPull calmly pulls off her glasses]] as she answers "Doctor Olivia Octavius". Her coat hits the floor, revealing her skin-tight combat suit, the tentacles snake out of her back, she ties her hair up and a tentacles puts her goggles on as ''Doctor Octopus'' suddenly materialises in the movie and [[EnsembleDarkHorse on everyone's list of favourite characters]].
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** The film also sits at #53 on [=IMDb=]'s [[https://www.imdb.com/chart/top?ref_=tt_awd Top 250 list]], not only making it not just the highest-rated Marvel film (and second highest superhero film overall after ''Film/TheDarkKnight'') but also the ''third highest-rated animated film of all time'' (after ''Anime/SpiritedAway'' and ''Disney/TheLionKing''[[labelnote:*]]at one point, it was also the '''''highest rated animated film on the list'''''[[/labelnote]]), ahead of every other film from Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/StudioGhibli and every film from Creator/{{Pixar}} (and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''!).

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** The film also sits at #53 on [=IMDb=]'s [[https://www.imdb.com/chart/top?ref_=tt_awd Top 250 list]], not only making it not just the highest-rated Marvel film (and second highest superhero film overall after ''Film/TheDarkKnight'') but also the ''third highest-rated animated film of all time'' (after ''Anime/SpiritedAway'' and ''Disney/TheLionKing''[[labelnote:*]]at ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing''[[labelnote:*]]at one point, it was also the '''''highest rated animated film on the list'''''[[/labelnote]]), ahead of every other film from Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/StudioGhibli and every film from Creator/{{Pixar}} (and Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon''!).



* The film won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature -- the first comic book film to win any major (non technical) award from the mainstream film establishment. And against some [[WesternAnimation/Incredibles2 serious]] [[Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet competition]], to boot!

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* The film won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature -- the first comic book film to win any major (non technical) award from the mainstream film establishment. And against some [[WesternAnimation/Incredibles2 serious]] [[Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet [[WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet competition]], to boot!
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** It gets better--it eventually won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Feature. But it wasn't just participating against the above two movies... it also competed, and won, against '''''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'''''. If you managed to beat ''Toy Story'', a franchise with four practically-perfect movies, then you ''know'' you're an instant classic.

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** It gets better--it eventually won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Feature. But it wasn't just participating against the above two movies... it also competed, and won, against '''''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'''''. If you managed to beat ''Toy Story'', a franchise with four practically-perfect movies, then at an awards ceremony, it basically cements you ''know'' you're an instant classic.one of the greatest animated films of all time.

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* As expected, ''Spider-Verse'' got [[https://comicbook.com/marvel/2019/01/22/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-oscar-nomination/ nominated for the 2019 Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature]]... and '''won'''! Making it the first film to win in seven years that wasn't a Disney or Pixar film.

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** It gets better--it eventually won the Saturn Award for Best Animated Feature. But it wasn't just participating against the above two movies... it also competed, and won, against '''''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'''''. If you managed to beat ''Toy Story'', a franchise with four practically-perfect movies, then you ''know'' you're an instant classic.
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---> '''Miss Caleros:''' If a person wearing a blindfold picked the answers on a true or false quiz at random, do you know what score they would get? \\

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-->'''Spidey 1610:''' [[BadassBoast Is that all you got?]]

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*** Most notable is how ''smooth'' Noir is for a guy that mostly relies on fisticuffs -- he weaves from Tombstone's first two punches and jabs him with body-blows like a seasoned boxer, ducks away from his next two and grabs his hat as it's falling off his head, pushes it into Tombstone's face to temporarily blind him, knocks him down with a right cross, and finally finishes him off by slamming a Model T down on him, webbing away and grabbing his hat in one fluid motion. The entire fight lasts only seven seconds, and he doesn't even throw a kick.

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*** Most notable is how ''smooth'' Noir is for a guy that mostly relies on fisticuffs -- he weaves from Tombstone's first two punches and jabs him with body-blows like a seasoned boxer, ducks away from his next two and grabs his hat as it's falling off his head, pushes it into Tombstone's face to temporarily blind him, knocks him down with a right cross, and finally finishes him off by slamming a Model T A down on him, webbing away and grabbing his hat in one fluid motion. The entire fight lasts only seven seconds, and he doesn't even throw a kick.
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*** Most notable is how ''smooth'' Noir is for a guy that mostly relies on fisticuffs -- he weaves from Tombstone's first two punches and jabs him with body-blows like a seasoned boxer, ducks away from his next two and grabs his hat as it's falling off his head, pushes it into Tombstone's face to temporarily blind him, knocks him down with a haymaker, and finally finishes him off by slamming a Model T down on him, webbing away and grabbing his hat in one fluid motion. The entire fight lasts only seven seconds, and he doesn't even throw a kick.

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*** Most notable is how ''smooth'' Noir is for a guy that mostly relies on fisticuffs -- he weaves from Tombstone's first two punches and jabs him with body-blows like a seasoned boxer, ducks away from his next two and grabs his hat as it's falling off his head, pushes it into Tombstone's face to temporarily blind him, knocks him down with a haymaker, right cross, and finally finishes him off by slamming a Model T down on him, webbing away and grabbing his hat in one fluid motion. The entire fight lasts only seven seconds, and he doesn't even throw a kick.
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*** Most notable is how ''smooth'' Noir is for a guy that mostly relies on fisticuffs -- he weaves from Tombstone's first two punches and jabs him with body-blows like a seasoned boxer, ducks away from his next two and grabs his hat as it's falling off his head, pushes it into Tombstone's face to temporarily blind him, knocks him down with a haymaker, and finally finishes him off by slamming a Model T down on him, webbing away and grabbing his hat in one fluid motion. The entire fight lasts only seven seconds, and he doesn't even throw a kick.

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