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* MerryInMinorKey: The show's famous theme song, which has since become a {{leitmotif}} for the lovable hero Spider-Man, is in C Minor.
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* FourLeggedInsect: The six-legged arachnid variation. The spider-symbol on the hero's costume has six legs, instead of the accurate eight legs depicted in the comics and later adaptations.
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The first show to ever feature the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan eponymous pop culture phenomenon]] premiered on September 9, 1967 on the Creator/{{ABC}} television network and ran for a total of three seasons, entering into syndication during its final season in 1970.

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The first show to ever feature the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan eponymous pop culture phenomenon]] premiered on September 9, 1967 on the Creator/{{ABC}} [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]] television network and ran for a total of three seasons, entering into syndication during its final season in 1970.
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* {{Expy}}: Klivendon is based on Kraven the Hunter, while Charles Cameo is similar to the Chameleon for being a master of disguise. It's possible that they were used in place of Kraven and the Chameleon because of the fact that the comic villains had appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelSuperHeroes''. As well, there was a supervillain in one episode named "Dr. Magneto", who attacked Spidey with a special magnetic gun. It's possible that Dr. Magneto was intended to ''be'' the Franchise/XMen villain ComicBook/{{Magneto}} but they changed him up for one reason or another.

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* {{Expy}}: Klivendon is based on Kraven the Hunter, while Charles Cameo is similar to the Chameleon for being a master of disguise. It's possible that they were used in place of Kraven and the Chameleon because of the fact that the comic villains had appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelSuperHeroes''. As well, there was a supervillain in one episode named "Dr. Magneto", who attacked Spidey with a special magnetic gun. It's possible that Dr. Magneto was intended to ''be'' the Franchise/XMen ComicBook/XMen villain ComicBook/{{Magneto}} but they changed him up for one reason or another.
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* StockFootage: A great abundance of it. Particularly notable during the second season, when endless shots of Spidey swinging across the city (sometimes the same shot would be seen ''[[RuleOfThree three times in a row]]'') were combined with intercut footage from 'WesternAnimation/RocketRobinHood'' as a means of severe cost cutting.

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* StockFootage: A great abundance of it. Particularly it, particularly notable during the second season, when endless shots of Spidey swinging across the city (sometimes the same shot would be seen ''[[RuleOfThree three times in a row]]'') were combined with intercut footage from 'WesternAnimation/RocketRobinHood'' as a means of severe cost cutting.

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