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The [[WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan show]] manages to take [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of [[Franchise/SpiderMan Spider-Man]] projects.

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* The [[WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan show]] manages to take [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of [[Franchise/SpiderMan Spider-Man]] projects.

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* The [[WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan show]] manages to take [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of Spider-Man projects:
** One of Peter's rejected choices of a disguise looks stunningly similar to Ben Reilly's ComicBook/ScarletSpider costume.
** Peter's initial costume looks like his prototype costume from ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' and ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming''. Likewise, the Vulture is the first supervillain he faces.
** When designing his web-shooters, Peter jokes that if they told the time and played music he could make a fortune. In ''[[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott Spider-Man: Worldwide]]'', Parker Industries is the creator of an advanced smartwatch called Webware.
** The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/RandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan1'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].

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* The [[WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan show]] manages to take [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of Spider-Man projects:
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One of Peter's rejected choices of a disguise looks stunningly similar to Ben Reilly's ComicBook/ScarletSpider costume.
** * Peter's initial costume looks like his prototype costume from ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' and ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming''. Likewise, the Vulture is the first supervillain he faces.
** * When designing his web-shooters, Peter jokes that if they told the time and played music he could make a fortune. In ''[[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott Spider-Man: Worldwide]]'', Parker Industries is the creator of an advanced smartwatch called Webware.
** * The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/RandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan1'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].



** Horizon's project name for the Venom symbiote is V-252. ''Amazing Spider-Man #252'' is the issue in which Spidey's black suit debuted.
** According to promo art, the show's version of the Sinister Six has villains that have all been adapted to film before. [[Film/SpiderMan1 Green]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Goblin]], [[Film/SpiderMan2 Doctor Octopus]], [[Film/SpiderMan3 Venom]], [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan Lizard]], [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Rhino]] and [[Film/SpiderManHomecoming Vulture]]. The carryovers into the first incarnation of the group in the show proper were Doc Ock, Vulture, and Rhino.
** Black Cat's debut appearance in "A Day in the Life" is reminiscent of her debut appearance in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', in which she also attempts to steal the Venom symbiote.
** In "Party Animals", Jackal says he intends to dissect Spider-Man to find out why he can do ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 whatever a spider can]]".
** The first episode, continuing in the vein of ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' has a short scene where Spidey accidentally messes around with an old lady's pigeon coop, and nearly gets smacked by her with a broom.[[note]]There's a RunningGag in the fandom about how the censorship on ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' was so bad that they weren't even allowed ''to disturb pigeons on rooftops!''[[/note]]
** In "Symbiotic Relationship," Peter has to deal with the Vulture Force while trying to remove the symbiote. This is a nod to ''Web of Spider-Man #1'', which likewise had Peter trying to rid himself of the symbiote while being attacked by a gang called the Vultorions, who had stolen the Vulture's technology.
** In the same episode, he calls himself the "[[ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel all-new, all-different]] Spider-Man"
** In "Stark Expo," the Venom symbiote briefly performs a MindMeld with Flash Thompson. This is a nod to the period in the comics where Flash was Agent Venom.
** Miles taking up the Spider-Man identity is done in an episode called "Ultimate Spider-Man", the comics of which were his series of origin.
** In the same episode, Miles thinks Spider-Man's webs are organic, which is a reference to [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy the Sam Raimi films]] where Spidey does have organic webs.
** At a football game in "Venom", Flash tells Peter that the Midtown High Tigers' mascot is being worn by none other than ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson. So Peter calls out to her: "Go get 'em, Tiger!"
** "The Rise of Doc Ock: Part 2" has Octavius calling himself [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan "the superior hero."]]
** In "Spider-Island: Part 1", there's comical nod to the famous "Spider-Man No More" shot that has Peter throwing away his Stealth Spider suit after it malfunctions. Then he quickly grabs it out of the dumpster after he realizes how stupid it would be to leave such a high-tech suit out in the open.
** Spider-Man being invited to be a member of the Osborn Six [[spoiler:as well as being mind controlled to join the Sinister Six]] is a reference to the Ultimate Sinister Six where Spidey is forced to join.
** Norman Osborn [[spoiler:[[{{Gaslighting}} convincing]] his son into thinking his blackouts were him becoming the Goblin]] is very similar to a late plot reveal in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan''.
** Eddie Brock as Venom captures Aunt May in the exact same way as he captured Mary Jane in ''Film/SpiderMan3''.
** The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body]].

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** * Horizon's project name for the Venom symbiote is V-252. ''Amazing Spider-Man #252'' is the issue in which Spidey's black suit debuted.
** * According to promo art, the show's version of the Sinister Six has villains that have all been adapted to film before. [[Film/SpiderMan1 Green]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Goblin]], [[Film/SpiderMan2 Doctor Octopus]], [[Film/SpiderMan3 Venom]], [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan Lizard]], [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Rhino]] and [[Film/SpiderManHomecoming Vulture]]. The carryovers into the first incarnation of the group in the show proper were Doc Ock, Vulture, and Rhino.
** * Black Cat's debut appearance in "A Day in the Life" is reminiscent of her debut appearance in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', in which she also attempts to steal the Venom symbiote.
** * In "Party Animals", Jackal says he intends to dissect Spider-Man to find out why he can do ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 whatever a spider can]]".
** * The first episode, continuing in the vein of ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' has a short scene where Spidey accidentally messes around with an old lady's pigeon coop, and nearly gets smacked by her with a broom.[[note]]There's a RunningGag in the fandom about how the censorship on ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' was so bad that they weren't even allowed ''to disturb pigeons on rooftops!''[[/note]]
** * In "Symbiotic Relationship," Peter has to deal with the Vulture Force while trying to remove the symbiote. This is a nod to ''Web of Spider-Man #1'', which likewise had Peter trying to rid himself of the symbiote while being attacked by a gang called the Vultorions, who had stolen the Vulture's technology.
** * In the same episode, he calls himself the "[[ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel all-new, all-different]] Spider-Man"
** * In "Stark Expo," the Venom symbiote briefly performs a MindMeld with Flash Thompson. This is a nod to the period in the comics where Flash was Agent Venom.
** * Miles taking up the Spider-Man identity is done in an episode called "Ultimate Spider-Man", the comics of which were his series of origin.
** * In the same episode, Miles thinks Spider-Man's webs are organic, which is a reference to [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy the Sam Raimi films]] where Spidey does have organic webs.
** * At a football game in "Venom", Flash tells Peter that the Midtown High Tigers' mascot is being worn by none other than ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson. So Peter calls out to her: "Go get 'em, Tiger!"
** * "The Rise of Doc Ock: Part 2" has Octavius calling himself [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan "the superior hero."]]
** * In "Spider-Island: Part 1", there's comical nod to the famous "Spider-Man No More" shot that has Peter throwing away his Stealth Spider suit after it malfunctions. Then he quickly grabs it out of the dumpster after he realizes how stupid it would be to leave such a high-tech suit out in the open.
** * Spider-Man being invited to be a member of the Osborn Six [[spoiler:as well as being mind controlled to join the Sinister Six]] is a reference to the Ultimate Sinister Six where Spidey is forced to join.
** * Norman Osborn [[spoiler:[[{{Gaslighting}} convincing]] his son into thinking his blackouts were him becoming the Goblin]] is very similar to a late plot reveal in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan''.
** * Eddie Brock as Venom captures Aunt May in the exact same way as he captured Mary Jane in ''Film/SpiderMan3''.
** * The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body]].
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* The show manages to take [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of Spider-Man projects:

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* The show [[WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan show]] manages to take [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of Spider-Man projects:
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* The show manages to take inspiration from plenty of Spider-Man projects:

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* The show manages to take inspiration [[MythologyGag inspiration]] from plenty of Spider-Man projects:
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** When designing his web-shooters, Peter jokes that if they told the time and played music he could make a fortune. In ''[[Comicbook/DanSlottSpiderMan Spider-Man: Worldwide]]'', Parker Industries is the creator of an advanced smartwatch called Webware.

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** When designing his web-shooters, Peter jokes that if they told the time and played music he could make a fortune. In ''[[Comicbook/DanSlottSpiderMan ''[[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott Spider-Man: Worldwide]]'', Parker Industries is the creator of an advanced smartwatch called Webware.



** In the same episode, he calls himself the "[[Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel all-new, all-different]] Spider-Man"

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** In the same episode, he calls himself the "[[Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel "[[ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel all-new, all-different]] Spider-Man"
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* In the ending of the "Web of Venom" two-parter, various symbiote faces emerge from the shadows, resembling [[https://2.bp.blogspot.com/OMsJFK2ApLN5KbTcGdOLtYV3BhWndoBxgo_S1C4XXmZSJ8u6skVGTdYXt-Snr0vSWrGLBeRmY3I2=s1600 the final panels]] of the first chapter of the Planet of the Symbiotes story arc.


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* The World-Killer dragon symbiote is a reference to the Grendel from [[ComicBook/VenomDonnyCates Donny Cates's Venom run]].
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* The two-part episode "Amazing Friends" is named after the 80s ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'' cartoon.
* In the same episode, [[spoiler: Baron Mordo's alien golems have flaming heads that recall Dormammu]].
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* Otto's [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifce and redemption at the end of season 2]] brings ''Film/SpiderMan2'' into mind.

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* Otto's [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifce [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice and redemption at the end of season 2]] brings ''Film/SpiderMan2'' into mind.
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* Otto's [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifce and redemption]] brings ''Film/SpiderMan2'' into mind.

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* Otto's [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifce and redemption]] redemption at the end of season 2]] brings ''Film/SpiderMan2'' into mind.
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** Horizon's project name for the Venom symbiote is V 252. ''Amazing Spider-Man #252'' is the issue in which Spidey's black suit debuted.

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** Horizon's project name for the Venom symbiote is V 252.V-252. ''Amazing Spider-Man #252'' is the issue in which Spidey's black suit debuted.



** At a football game, Flash tells Peter that the Midtown High Tigers' mascot is being worn by none other than ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson. So Peter calls out to her: "Go get 'em, Tiger!"
** The Rise of Doc Ock: Part 2 has Octavius calling himself [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan "the superior hero."]]

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** At a football game, game in "Venom", Flash tells Peter that the Midtown High Tigers' mascot is being worn by none other than ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson. So Peter calls out to her: "Go get 'em, Tiger!"
** The "The Rise of Doc Ock: Part 2 2" has Octavius calling himself [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan "the superior hero."]]



** Eddie Brock as Venom captures Aunt May in the exact same way as he captured Mary Jane in Spider-Man 3.
** The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body.]]

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** Eddie Brock as Venom captures Aunt May in the exact same way as he captured Mary Jane in Spider-Man 3.
''Film/SpiderMan3''.
** The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body.]]body]].
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** The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/RandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].

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** The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/RandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan'' ''Film/SpiderMan1'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].

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* The show manages to take inspiration from plenty of Spiderman projects:

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* The show manages to take inspiration from plenty of Spiderman Spider-Man projects:



** The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body.]]

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** The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body.]]]]
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** The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/MachoManRandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].

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** The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/MachoManRandySavage [[Wrestling/RandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].
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* The show manages to take inspiration from plenty of Spiderman projects:
** One of Peter's rejected choices of a disguise looks stunningly similar to Ben Reilly's ComicBook/ScarletSpider costume.
** Peter's initial costume looks like his prototype costume from ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' and ''Film/SpiderManHomecoming''. Likewise, the Vulture is the first supervillain he faces.
** When designing his web-shooters, Peter jokes that if they told the time and played music he could make a fortune. In ''[[Comicbook/DanSlottSpiderMan Spider-Man: Worldwide]]'', Parker Industries is the creator of an advanced smartwatch called Webware.
** The wrestler Peter defeats in his origin story is Bone Saw [=McGraw=], the character played by the late [[Wrestling/MachoManRandySavage "Macho Man" Randy Savage]] in the original Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan'' movie, who himself is an expy of Crusher Hogan from the comics. He even looks like Savage. The only difference is his last name, which is changed to [=McGee=].
** Spider-Man's line to [=McGee=] in the fourth short is reminiscent of a similar line [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries from the 90's cartoon]] when he fought Tombstone.
-->'''[=McGee=]:''' Fight me like a man!\\
'''Peter:''' How about I fight you like a Spider-Man?\\
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-->'''Tombstone:''' Come down here and fight me like a man!\\
'''Spider-Man:''' I don't suppose I could convince you to come up here and fight me like a spider?
** Horizon's project name for the Venom symbiote is V 252. ''Amazing Spider-Man #252'' is the issue in which Spidey's black suit debuted.
** According to promo art, the show's version of the Sinister Six has villains that have all been adapted to film before. [[Film/SpiderMan1 Green]] [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Goblin]], [[Film/SpiderMan2 Doctor Octopus]], [[Film/SpiderMan3 Venom]], [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan Lizard]], [[Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2 Rhino]] and [[Film/SpiderManHomecoming Vulture]]. The carryovers into the first incarnation of the group in the show proper were Doc Ock, Vulture, and Rhino.
** Black Cat's debut appearance in "A Day in the Life" is reminiscent of her debut appearance in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', in which she also attempts to steal the Venom symbiote.
** In "Party Animals", Jackal says he intends to dissect Spider-Man to find out why he can do ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 whatever a spider can]]".
** The first episode, continuing in the vein of ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' has a short scene where Spidey accidentally messes around with an old lady's pigeon coop, and nearly gets smacked by her with a broom.[[note]]There's a RunningGag in the fandom about how the censorship on ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' was so bad that they weren't even allowed ''to disturb pigeons on rooftops!''[[/note]]
** In "Symbiotic Relationship," Peter has to deal with the Vulture Force while trying to remove the symbiote. This is a nod to ''Web of Spider-Man #1'', which likewise had Peter trying to rid himself of the symbiote while being attacked by a gang called the Vultorions, who had stolen the Vulture's technology.
** In the same episode, he calls himself the "[[Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel all-new, all-different]] Spider-Man"
** In "Stark Expo," the Venom symbiote briefly performs a MindMeld with Flash Thompson. This is a nod to the period in the comics where Flash was Agent Venom.
** Miles taking up the Spider-Man identity is done in an episode called "Ultimate Spider-Man", the comics of which were his series of origin.
** In the same episode, Miles thinks Spider-Man's webs are organic, which is a reference to [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy the Sam Raimi films]] where Spidey does have organic webs.
** At a football game, Flash tells Peter that the Midtown High Tigers' mascot is being worn by none other than ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson. So Peter calls out to her: "Go get 'em, Tiger!"
** The Rise of Doc Ock: Part 2 has Octavius calling himself [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan "the superior hero."]]
** In "Spider-Island: Part 1", there's comical nod to the famous "Spider-Man No More" shot that has Peter throwing away his Stealth Spider suit after it malfunctions. Then he quickly grabs it out of the dumpster after he realizes how stupid it would be to leave such a high-tech suit out in the open.
** Spider-Man being invited to be a member of the Osborn Six [[spoiler:as well as being mind controlled to join the Sinister Six]] is a reference to the Ultimate Sinister Six where Spidey is forced to join.
** Norman Osborn [[spoiler:[[{{Gaslighting}} convincing]] his son into thinking his blackouts were him becoming the Goblin]] is very similar to a late plot reveal in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan''.
** Eddie Brock as Venom captures Aunt May in the exact same way as he captured Mary Jane in Spider-Man 3.
** The plot of "The Living Brain" references [[spoiler:the ending of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #700'', where Doc Ock effectively steals Peter's body.]]

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