The Weekly Planet - The Spider-Man Wars! - Caravan Of Garbage
Episode Date: December 9, 2021Before Spider-Man: No Way Home lands let's take a look back at the original Spider-Verse story, the Spider-Wars saga from the 1994 animated series. Introducing Peter Parker into a team of alternate d...imension Spider-Men in order to take on Spider-Carnage, the Green Goblin, Hob Goblin and Kingpin. Thanks for listening to our Caravan Of Garbage review!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/WA1P46VWQmUHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back everybody to another episode of Caravan of Garbage where this week we go, let's watch a good cartoon.
Unlike the time we had to watch the Iron Man cartoon a few weeks back.
Oh, was that the brief on this? Because I watched a cartoon i watched spider-man the animated series what are you talking
about mate look we've we've we've watched this we've watched this cartoon before i believe we
watched it when something something mysterio arrived and everybody's like is this the new
hero mysterio it rhymes it must be true but then it turned out it was a villain but this we're
watching the last two episodes of the entire series.
Season five, is this?
Something like that, yeah.
The animated series that ran from 1994 to 1998
before getting cancelled out of pure spite.
Oh, this is that one.
Okay, we'll get into that later.
Well, let me tell you.
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That's the first thing I was going to say.
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Let me tell you this, though.
The thing about this final episode, these final two episodes,
is clearly they wanted to go out with a bang.
And again, maybe we watched them at the time,
but I haven't seen any of these in years.
But looking at the episode descriptions on Disney+,
like clearly they were ramping up the entire season.
There's like a Secret Wars situation, Iron Man is there and all the heroes,
they're all dropping in or whatever.
And clearly they were like, we're going to end with an even bigger bang.
These two episodes are relentless.
They do not stop for a second.
I thought there'd be at least a little bit of downtime where Peter Parker is in
his apartment wearing his big slacks and his big polo shirt just chilling out.
But he's not.
It's all Spider-Man all the time.
And it starts out with that Spider-Man all the time,
and it starts out with that Spider-Man theme,
where it's like,
Spider-Man, Spider-Man, radioactive Spider-Man.
And does it then go like,
Spider-Blood, Spider-Blood, radioactive Spider-Blood?
It might.
It's like a serial killer ramping up.
It's one of the guys from Aerosmith sings and plays this song.
Really?
Not the main guy.
Oh, a different guy. One of the other guys.
The guitarist.
Can you breathe over this?
Exactly.
But man, this is Spider-Verse.
It's Secret Wars.
Yes.
I think it set a lot of trends.
I think it did.
The Clone Saga.
The Clone Saga does that as well.
You know, it obviously borrows a lot from the comics,
and I want to talk about the creation of this a little bit.
But yeah, I think there's things in this which then get spun off
into like the Raimi movies. I know there's a particular shot of particular shot of i think you're probably giving this a lot of credit no no
this is true you know the bit when uh he's hanging upside down he sees his reflection yes that's in
the raimi movies uh the spider-verse movie is apparently heavily influenced by this there's a
lot of things lord of miller were probably about probably kid age when they were maybe maybe i honestly don't know uh obviously though uh like
all marvel properties um at the time and i guess all children's television it was designed to sell
toys oh yeah but i think this is an extravaganza if so oh my goodness and exactly this is only two
episodes so at the time supervising producer bob richardson uh had the notion for the series to
work they had to approach each episode as a mini movie.
And the idea was to kind of make it as like close to a realistic Spider-Man,
I guess, as you could do in a cartoon.
And they even went as far as when he's swinging through New York.
It's the real map of New York.
New York, baby.
New York, baby.
It's gone past the home of the Mets and the home of the Nets.
You've gone past where they sell the hoagies or whatever.
Yes.
Where do they sell those?
Hoagie Stadium.
Hoagie Stadium.
Okay, good.
Yeah, but I feel like there's a noticeable depth of knowledge
and quality in this series, which, again, was lacking in, like,
the Iron Man show or the episodes that we watched in particular.
There were some mandates, though, a couple of which being they couldn't use Sandman
and they couldn't use Electro because James Cameron was going to use them
because he was doing his 90s version.
Well, where is he now?
Yeah.
Very rich.
In a submarine somewhere.
In a submarine.
Rich in a submarine.
His dream.
But they ended up doing, like, Electro at one point because, you know,
they just went, ah, whatever, this is popular enough.
And also they weren't allowed to do an origin,
which they didn't get around to until season three
when they eventually did a flashback.
Anyways, where we pick up, it's interesting
because it seems like a lot has happened.
Is Mary Jane dead or gone or something?
Okay, so what happens?
She fell off, you know, she always falls off a thing.
Yeah, sure. Traditionally, Mary Jane, or how she always falls off a thing? Yeah, sure.
Traditionally, Mary Jane or Gwen Stacy falls off a thing and dies.
Absolutely. You can't kill somebody like that in a show like this.
There are limitations.
So she falls.
So instead she's just in a hospital bed like completely wrapped up like a mummy.
Every limb's in like a hoist of some sort.
That's it.
You can never visit me again, Peter.
But she falls into a portal.
And they did plan to bring her back for a proposed sixth season,
which I can talk about.
Is that what Doctor Strange told Spider-Man?
Yeah.
Like she fell down a manhole and Doctor Strange is like...
She fell into a mirror dimension.
Yeah, mirror dimension.
Yeah, you shouldn't go.
It's probably too dangerous.
She probably went to a zombie universe.
Look, the portal's closed.
They put the lid on it.
Don't check, Peter.
Yeah.
But it seems as if there was a clone of Mary Jane.
I see.
You saw that flashback, I'm assuming.
And she then turned to vapor?
Oh, because that's what clones do.
That's what clones do.
And I know clones.
Anyways, this time around, Spider-Man, he's getting his jimmies rustled
by both the Beyonder and Madam Web.
Because they're like,
Spider-Carnage is going to destroy this particular city and then the universe.
Hey, Spider-Man, we saw your vibe from across the room.
We're like, hey, can we buy you a drink?
It's Madam Web and the Beyonder.
What do you think of my really long one leg or whatever my situation is?
I think it's a
dress right yes i don't like it get out of the chair what are you working with what's going on
with your one pointed leg it's not even a spider thing is it i don't think so like a tadpole
exactly tattum web so it's encouraged that all the spider-man or some spider-man from different
dimensions team up to stop spider carnage.
So we've got a Doc Ock Spider-Man.
We've got a Spider-Man who's in like a metal Iron Man-esque suit.
That's the spider armour.
That's right. I have a copy of that issue.
It's got a foil cover.
Like his foil suit that he wears.
Yes.
We've got the Scarlet Spider.
Yeah.
Was he previously introduced in the series?
I think in a clone thing, but not this particular version.
Different dimensions, sure.
This is the Ben Reilly version from another dimension.
One that's got many arms, plus one guy who is just a man in a suit.
Yeah, and he's like, I won't take off my mask and I won't explain anything.
But I'm here for important things later, probably.
Pretty interesting reveal with that guy, which we'll get to.
So the idea of Spider Carnage is that he's going to do a
big bomb that's going to wipe out all
dimensions. And
they want regular universe Peter Parker
to lead this spider team because
he did a great Secret Wars. She was
watching and she's like, this guy's fucking killing
it. This guy's done the best Secret Wars that I've seen
and I've seen heaps.
Looking at all the dimensions, that Spider-Man
just wrecked it. I enjoyed how the armored Spider-Man's like, but I'm rich and I have a heaps. I'm looking at all the dimensions. That Spider-Man just wrecked it.
I enjoyed how the arm of Spider-Man's like,
but I'm rich and I have a company.
I should be in charge of the Spider-Team,
don't you think?
Apparently he's based on,
partially on the Japanese version
because he's got like a mech.
He's got the big Spider-Man robot, yeah.
I feel like though,
if you're going to give it to any of the Spider-Men,
I'd give it to one of the two with the extra arms.
You think so?
Just for multitasking purposes?
Yeah. I mean, one of them does turn into
a giant spider. Yeah. But the other
one doesn't. That's right. You know what I mean?
That's what I think's going on here.
I would have probably given it to
maybe a different superhero
entirely. Just bring somebody in who's got better
Superman. Superman, bring him in.
He can do everything. I love him.
Clever. So, apparently him in. He can do everything. I love him. Clever.
So apparently Fox Kids, they didn't allow Spider-Man,
this seems to be a recurring thing with a lot of these shows,
to punch anybody.
It's his whole thing.
I know.
Webs and stuff, but whatever.
Mostly punching.
It's mostly punching because the show would get shown in countries such as Canada.
Oh, where punching is illegal.
Punching is illegal.
You can give someone a poutine, but that's the extent of violence that you can partake in.
You go to a poutine pump, you've got to check your arms at the door.
That's right.
You've got to hand them in, as it were.
I think, though, this is a credit to the series,
you don't really notice that nobody's punching each other.
Yeah, sure.
Because it just doesn't stop, as you mentioned.
They're just constantly tying each other up
and throwing each other into walls and computer consoles
and stuff like that.
I mean, there's a lot of, like, bombs and lasers
and sharp things being hurled.
Kingpins.
Yes.
There's one, well, there's two kingpins.
I was going to say, there's one kingpin, there's two,
and they both betray Spider-Man.
Typical, I feel.
Did you know? You'd think you'd figure out, this Spider-Man, look, spoiler alert,
it all works out at the end, obviously,
because Madame Webber's chosen the correct Spider-Man to leave the team.
But this guy's a big dummy.
He goes into a parallel universe and he sees Mary Jane.
He's like, I'm Mary Jane, I love you.
And she's like, I'm a different Mary Jane.
He's like, what?
This is unexpected to me.
Why?
Oh, the kingpin's here.
He's my lawyer.
That's normal.
Oh, he's betrayed me.
The criminal mastermind, the kingpin,
that I've fought on numerous occasions.
He's betrayed me.
Did you know there was a few other limitations on this show,
one of which being that the Sinister Six had to be called the Insidious Six.
Oh, I think I remember that.
So that's fun, isn't it?
And by fun, I mean pointless.
Is that because the producers of the show had something against left-handers?
It must be the way.
Every time they shut up, they're like,
Spider-Man, we're here to destroy the city
and using only our right hands the correct way.
And Spider-Man's like our right hands the correct way.
And Spider-Man's like, that is the correct way.
I agree.
It's interesting that they took up until the final episodes to introduce a version of Gwen Stacy.
Because a lot of it was worked into like a revamped version of Black Cat
and then Mary Jane.
They basically gave all the storylines to her
because they knew that like anybody who knows anything about Spider-Man
knows we're going to have to kill this woman at some point.
Exactly, yeah.
And we can't kill her with punches, so we don't have any other options.
Punches are off the table.
You're certainly not wrong.
You must have, I say you must have,
did you enjoy at the end how they defeated the spider carnage?
What method they used?
Teamwork?
They didn't just.
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He was punching.
They brought in a man, a particular man, to to be like talk to this man oh yes of course
yeah sorry disappeared from my mind for a moment yes spider-man went and he collected this universe's
uncle ben all right universe's uncle ben just where'd he get him could have just been a guy
yeah because i mean surely you'd have to he would have had to got him from a dimension where Spider-Man doesn't exist, right?
Because the only reason you become proper Spider-Man is if your Uncle Ben dies.
Yeah, but I guess this version, in this universe,
the main Spider-Man was the metal suit one.
Yeah, right, right.
And he's a jerk.
Ah.
Because he never learnt a lesson that Uncle Ben died.
So he's just like, I'm just going to be Tiny Stark, I reckon.
Tiny Stark? Tiny Stark. So I's just like, I'm just going to be Tiny Stark, I reckon. Tiny Stark?
Tiny Stark.
So I think that's the goings on there.
Oh, okay, right, right, right.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, it's lucky then that that Uncle Ben wasn't a jerk also.
Yeah, that's true.
I'm disappointed in your spider carnage.
That's a stupid name and costume.
Where's your business?
Get a real job.
Be capitalism.
Do a capitalism, please.
Do a big capitalism for your Uncle Ben.
For old Uncle Ben.
No, I like that twist, though.
You know, they bring him in.
I mean, I sort of, you know, you kind of see it coming
because he's the one person that can kind of talk down an evil Peter Parker.
What about Aunt May?
Oh, yeah, good point.
Good point.
It's a good point.
You've made a good point.
But then, you know, he was...
What about Mary Jane?
Not as much, I don't think.
Okay.
Wow. You've made a good point But then you know What about Mary Jane? Not as much I don't think Okay Wow James
Who would be more likely
To dissuade you
From an unwise action?
Your wife
Or either of your parents
I think if your parents
Told you not to do something
You a grown adult man
Would do it anyway
That's true
Out of spite
You're absolutely right
And especially like
An uncle as well
Yeah right
You hate all your uncles
I hate
All but one of my uncles.
That is correct.
He's so effective, he makes him kill himself.
He's super effective.
Uncle Ben's super effective.
Made a bad guy kill himself,
jump into a portal that turns him into a...
Again, very fortunate he didn't just turn a gun on himself.
Or just break his own neck.
Yeah, absolutely. Something real scarring for the kids you know yeah i completely agree and of course um i guess uh there's a few there's a few things of note
that happened towards the end of end of this but one of which is that the spider-man who turns up
with no powers what's he doing here i won't take my mask off you can take your mask off yeah yeah
yeah anyway the reason being is that he's...
He's from our universe.
I guess.
Yeah, he's, well, you know, he's from a...
He doesn't have any powers because he's an actor
who portrays Spider-Man in a universe
where Spider-Man is fictional.
Yep.
And then he takes our animated Spider-Man
to visit Stan Lee.
And Stan Lee's in this.
And Stan Lee's...
He's flabbergasted.
He can't believe that he's getting to swing around the city
like just in the comic book that he helped make.
He was one of the people that helped make it.
That's right.
Yeah.
I would love the idea that Stan Lee keeps getting visited
by various versions of Spider-Man from alternate dimensions.
And so over the span of like 20 years, he's like,
oh, hey, Spider-Man.
Yeah, wow.
It's great to meet you.
This is wild, actually.
Swing around the city.
I'm on my lunch break.
It's kind of great.
Yeah, no, it's good to.
Never thought this would happen.
So I just hold on to your neck.
I'm a seven-year-old man.
You just want me to hold on?
Yeah.
This is good.
Seems safe.
I pray for death.
I hope when we get to the top of the Empire State Building,
I'm just a bag of bones.
So there's some great voice work in this.
You've got like an Ed Asner.
You've got a Hank Azaria.
Mark Hamill, who plays the Hobgoblin,
who, by the way, was introduced before the Green Goblin inexplicably,
and that's fun.
But Madam Webb is actually voiced by Joan Lee, wife of Stan Lee.
Oh.
That's acting because you didn't even know that.
That's true.
I didn't.
Yeah.
Even all the time she said, by the way, I'm Stan Lee's wife,
I tuned it out because I'm so distracted by her weird one leg.
I think it's a dress, but I don't know because I know sometimes it's a dress,
but in here it just looks like one weird tadpole leg. I don't know, because I know sometimes it's a dress, but in here it just looks like one weird tadpole leg.
I don't like it.
Do you want me to tell you and the watchers of this video
and the listeners what was going to happen in Season 6 of this show?
Yes, please.
And why it was cancelled.
Is it more dimension hopping?
Well, a little bit, actually, yeah.
So one of the reasons was not to do with ratings.
It tied into Saban Entertainment, who wanted...
Creators of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Exactly.
Well, creators, as in they borrowed...
They stand lead the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
That's right, exactly.
So they wanted Marvel's next animated series,
and we'll talk about what that is in a sec.
But the idea was, and this is via John Semper,
who was the head writer on the show,
who I think genuinely did a terrific job on this.
So he said in an online interview that a proposed sixth season
would have had Norman Osborn, the original Green Goblin,
Sinister sixth season.
Oh, sorry, the Insidious sixth, I apologise.
He would have returned from limbo to take back the role of Green Goblin
from his son, Harry Osborn.
Also, you know how it's kind of left unresolved
what happened to Mary Jane?
Yeah, she fell down that manhole.
They dredged the sewers.
They dredged the New York sewer system.
They'd find her.
She fell through time.
And he would have ultimately found her in Victorian England with amnesia.
Wow.
She would have been hunted by carnage, a different carnage,
the same carnage, it doesn't matter.
An evil carnage.
Yeah, yeah.
Hunted by Carnage, a different Carnage, the same Carnage.
An evil Carnage.
Yeah, yeah.
Just a sorted goop from the gutters of Victorian England has become sentient and finds a rat king.
Well, he actually takes on the role of Jack the Ripper.
Spider-Man does.
No, Carnage.
He's finally going to get that radioactive spider blood
that he's always wanting in that theme song.
Carnage Mason.
All right, all right.
And once he stops Carnage, you know, he brings Mary Jane back to the present day and she's
like, I've always known you, Peter Parker, whatever, et cetera.
However, Margaret Loesch.
Oh no, she's gone mad.
I was new.
You're smart about whatever.
She probably got scurvy or something.
Yeah, definitely.
However, Margaret Loesch, who was the president of Fox Kids at the time,
hated one of the show's executive producers.
Avi Arad?
Correct.
I knew it.
Due to fights they'd usually have over the show
and she wanted to put Arad out of business.
And out of his misery.
That's right.
When the 65-episode contract for Spider-Man was up,
she decided to cancel the show
and permanently shut down Marvel Films Animation, the company that provided the animation for Spider-Man was up, she decided to cancel the show and permanently shut down Marvel Films Animation,
the company that provided the animation
for Spider-Man.
So again, they had a better
relationship with Saban Entertainment
and so they ended up making a completely
new series, which is sort of
loosely tied into this, but not really called
Spider-Man Unlimited.
Spider-Man Gets to Punch Everybody, it was called.
Yeah, Spider-Man, look, it's just Batman Beyond, alright? We're just doing a Batman Beyond, but Spider-Man Unlimited. Spider-Man gets to punch everybody, it was called. Yeah, Spider-Man, look, it's just Batman Beyond, all right?
We're just doing a Batman Beyond, but Spider-Man.
Which, look, that show isn't as well regarded as this,
but it's not without its fans,
and it's not without using some pretty janky 3D modelling.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
For, you know, good for the time,
but now, like, who wants some of this?
But look, if you do want to know what happened,
20 years later in 2018, Semper's original finale,
he published it in script form.
So you can very much go and check that out.
And I imagine there's probably somebody somewhere
working on getting the whole thing animated
or some variation on that.
How about this, though?
They're bringing back X-Men 97.
That's true.
What if they did Spider-Man goes to Victorian England and Carnage is Jack the Ripper?
I would love that.
Just one more episode of that, yes.
Yeah, I think they'd be able to do it, too, because Sony own the movie distribution rights, but they don't own anything else.
Ah, so Marvel could do it.
So they could absolutely do it.
Whether they will or not remains to be...
Spider-Man.
That's right.
Anything else?
The whole thing, I think.
I thought...
What a ride.
I liked it a lot.
I kind of want to go back and watch a bunch of this.
I probably won't, but I do have that inclination.
I didn't get that from Iron Man.
I was like, I don't want to see this again.
Yeah, right. But this, I'm like that inclination. I didn't get that from Iron Man. I was like, I don't want to see this again. Yeah, right.
But this I'm like, pretty good.
Well, look, I think you're right in that while it was not super faithful to the lore,
it did include a lot of elements from the comic books.
There was clearly a lot of love for the original source material,
and I think that translated very accurately.
But, James, I'm very old, and this was so fast.
It's too fast for me.
There's a lot going on.
Too much red and blue as far as I'm concerned.
Hurt my eyes, James.
What are you supposed to do in that situation?
Make one of them a different cool colour. Yeah, okay, fair enough.
But what a thumbnail
this is going to make.
It's very true.
Anyways, this has been Caravan of Garbage. We do this every week.
Yes, we've already done all the Spider-Man
movies for Caravan of Garbage. That do this every week. Yes, we've already done all the Spider-Man movies for Caravan of Garbage.
That's why we're just like, what else?
What else is there?
We'll do Spider-Man Unlimited at some point.
Probably.
Oh, look, he's got the same powers as the Batman Beyond suit.
That's crazy.
What are the odds that it's the same stuff?
We'll probably end up doing the MCU version at some point as well.
Yeah.
You just need a little bit of distance, you know.
But if you do have a suggestion for Caravan of Garbage, please leave it below. up doing the MCU version at some point as well. Yeah. You just need a little bit of distance, you know.
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Whoa.
Here's a hint towards next week.
Wow.
Whoa.
Probably something Spider-Man.
I don't know yet.
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It's probably on
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I didn't put it on
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