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'''{{sm}}''' is a series that ran starting starting November 19, 1994 and ending January 31, 1998. It is the fourth to focus on the wallcrawler after {{sm67}}, {{sm81}}, and {{smaf}}. It is the second longest running series based on a [[Marvel Comics]] property after only {{xm}}, which exists in the same [[Marvel Animated Universe|continuity]].
'''{{eps|The Uncertainty Principle}}''' is the ninth [[The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV Series)|episode]] of {{ssm}}. It originally aired on May 10, 2008. The episode finishes the {{C|Green Goblin|ssm}} story of the season while introducing the {{C|symbiote|ssm}} in a story directly inspired by the {{sm}} episode {{eps|The Alien Costume, Part One}}.
 
   
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The show followed the life of Peter Parker as [[Spider-Man]] (voiced by [[Christopher Daniel Barnes]]). After the death of his [[Ben Parker|Uncle Ben]] ([[Brian Keith]]), Peter struggles to balance his [[superhero]] life and personal life with his [[May Parker|Aunt May]] ([[Linda Gary]] and [[Julie Bennett]]), girlfriend [[Black Cat|Felicia Hardy]] ([[Jennifer Hale]]), eventual wife [[Mary Jane Watson]] ([[Sara Ballantine]]), and best friend [[Harry Osborn]] ([[Gary Imhoff]]). He fights classic villains such as [[Shocker]] ([[Jim Cummings]]), [[Kingpin]] ([[Roscoe Lee Browne]]), [[Vulture]] ([[Alan Johnson]] and [[Eddie Albert]]), and [[Doctor Octopus]] ([[Efrem Zimbalist Jr.]]) as well as then-recent characters such as [[Venom]] ([[Hank Azaria]]), [[Hobgoblin]] ([[Mark Hamill]]), and [[Carnage]] ([[Scott Cleverdon]]). He would team up with the [[Fantastic Four]], the [[X-Men]] (featuring the cast of {{xm}}), [[Nick Fury]] ([[Philip Abbott]]) and [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]], [[Prowler]] ([[Tim Russ]]), [[Captain America]] ([[David Hayter]]), [[War Machine]] ([[James Avery]]) and [[Iron Man]] ([[Robert Hays]], both reprising their roles from {{im}}). The show adapted stories including ''The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man'', ''[[Secret Wars]]'', and the controversial ''Clone Saga''. He even traveled to the "real world" to meet [[Stan Lee]] ([[Stan Lee (Real)|Himself]]).
It's the night before {{C|Halloween|ssm}} and {{C|Spider-Man|ssm}} is thinking about the recent appearance of Green Goblin. Meanwhile, John Jameson's shuttle is struck by a meteor. John finds that the heat shields have been damaged and repairs them but reentry is risky. The media provides round-the-clock coverage of their return but {{C|J. Jonah Jameson|ssm}} cannot stop worrying about his son. The next day on Earth, {{C|Hammerhead|ssm}} is kidnapped by Green Goblin. Green Goblin uses the thug against his boss {{C|Tombstone|ssm}}.
 
   
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The series came about when Marvel Comics was facing financial problems. [[Avi Arad]] started [[Marvel Films Animation]] to bring characters to animation and hired [[John Semper, Jr.]] to be story editor after a previous editor failed to work out. The two clashed on the direction of the show, but Semper won after arguing that a quality show would sell toys anyways. Semper had great freedom when it came to guest stars and included characters such as [[Punisher]] ([[John Beck]]), [[Blade]] ([[James Donald Hall]]), [[Doctor Strange]] ([[John Vernon]]), and [[Madame Web]] ([[Joan Lee]]). He used season long story arcs, against direct orders since that was something not being done in a children's show. Despite being top in the ratings, the show was eventually cancelled because of a disagreement between Arad and head of [[Fox Kids]] [[Margaret Loesch]].
At school, {{C|Gwen Stacy|ssm}} catches {{C|Harry Osborn|ssm}} drinking Globulin Green, the secret steroid formula from his father's company. He reveals that the formula is the reason he became so good at sports and thus popular. When he leaves, Gwen has Peter talk to their friend. Green Goblin tells Tombstone that Hammerhead has incriminating evidence against his boss and promises to hand it over, though Tombstone knows it's a trap. Spider-Man sees Green Goblin over the city and starts fighting him. He also learns about the information, but loses the villain. However, the webslinger sees him enter the Osborn penthouse. He sees Norman come out of a secret passage and realizes his friend's father is his opponent.
 
   
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The show as a hit in the ratings. The episode {{eps|Day of the Chameleon}} won an Annie Award for Best Individual Achievement for Writing in the Field of Animation. The series won a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Animated/Live Action/Dramatic Youth or Children's Series/Special. The show had a major impact on the comics and subsequent adaptations, most notably with the [[Venom Symbiote]]. Before, the symbiote just gave Spider-Man unlimited [[Web Fluid|webbing]]. Afterwards the comics, films, and other series included the aspect that the symbiote increased his aggressive side. In fact, the film ''Spider-Man 3'' included a recreated shot from {{eps|The Alien Costume, Part One}}. Other aspects include making [[Green Goblin]] an alternate personality to [[Norman Osborn]] who actually communicates with and demeans his other self. Additionally, the series finale featured a story of Spider-Man traveling to an alternate universe to team up with several other [[Spider-Men]] to stop an evil version of [[Spider-Carnage|himself]]. A similar story was used in the video game ''Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions'', the comic story ''Spider-Verse'', and Oscar-winning film {{smitsv}}.
At the {{C|Bleecker Street Carnival|ssm}}, Gwen first meets {{C|Mary Jane Watson|ssm}} while waiting for Peter. After the school's football team performs as cheerleaders, {{C|Flash Thompson|ssm}} flirts with Mary Jane while Randy Robertson looks up updates on the shuttle. At ''The Daily Bugle'', Jameson contacts {{C|Frederick Foswell|ssm}} for news of his son's return. When the shuttle safely lands, Jameson immediately gets to work making his son into a hero. When Peter tries to sell him Spider-Man pictures, Jameson throws them away saying to sell them to someone else. Meanwhile, Green Goblin steals a prototype weapon from Oscorp while Norman watches.
 
 
Spider-Man goes to the carnival and is caught by Gwen, so he pretends his costume is just a Halloween costume. However, it catches the attention of Mary Jane and {{C|Liz Allan|ssm}} getting Gwen and Flash jealous. When a firework's display starts, Spider-Man follows it to find Tombstone at a steel mill. They find Hammerhead inside who reveals that the information never existed and was just a lure. After a tense fight, Tombstone leaves with Hammerhead and Green Goblin overpowers Spider-Man. Spider-Man reveals he knows Green Goblin is Norman Osborn and is able to injure his leg. Green Goblin flees and Spider-Man follows to the penthouse. Inside he finds Green Goblin take off his mask to see Harry, with an injured leg. Norman enters, without any injury, and gets angry at his son. Harry retaliates but his Globulin addiction knocks him out. Norman pleads with Spider-Man to allow him to get his son help, who agrees.
 
 
The next day, Jameson finds that the story about his son was outsold by rivals who used Peter's photos to highlight Spider-Man. Jameson signs Peter to an exclusive contract and vows to smear the wallcrawler. Peter goes to school and finds that Mary Jane is now attending. Gwen appears and reveals that Harry is going to traveling abroad to get help. In California, John and Foswell inspect the shuttle when they see a dark, oily spot suddenly come to life.
 
   
   
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Spider-Man TAS Characters Legacy

Spider-Man is a series that ran starting starting November 19, 1994 and ending January 31, 1998. It is the fourth to focus on the wallcrawler after Spider-Man, Spider-Man, and Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. It is the second longest running series based on a Marvel Comics property after only X-Men, which exists in the same continuity.

The show followed the life of Peter Parker as Spider-Man (voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes). After the death of his Uncle Ben (Brian Keith), Peter struggles to balance his superhero life and personal life with his Aunt May (Linda Gary and Julie Bennett), girlfriend Felicia Hardy (Jennifer Hale), eventual wife Mary Jane Watson (Sara Ballantine), and best friend Harry Osborn (Gary Imhoff). He fights classic villains such as Shocker (Jim Cummings), Kingpin (Roscoe Lee Browne), Vulture (Alan Johnson and Eddie Albert), and Doctor Octopus (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) as well as then-recent characters such as Venom (Hank Azaria), Hobgoblin (Mark Hamill), and Carnage (Scott Cleverdon). He would team up with the Fantastic Four, the X-Men (featuring the cast of X-Men), Nick Fury (Philip Abbott) and S.H.I.E.L.D., Prowler (Tim Russ), Captain America (David Hayter), War Machine (James Avery) and Iron Man (Robert Hays, both reprising their roles from Iron Man). The show adapted stories including The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man, Secret Wars, and the controversial Clone Saga. He even traveled to the "real world" to meet Stan Lee (Himself).

The series came about when Marvel Comics was facing financial problems. Avi Arad started Marvel Films Animation to bring characters to animation and hired John Semper, Jr. to be story editor after a previous editor failed to work out. The two clashed on the direction of the show, but Semper won after arguing that a quality show would sell toys anyways. Semper had great freedom when it came to guest stars and included characters such as Punisher (John Beck), Blade (James Donald Hall), Doctor Strange (John Vernon), and Madame Web (Joan Lee). He used season long story arcs, against direct orders since that was something not being done in a children's show. Despite being top in the ratings, the show was eventually cancelled because of a disagreement between Arad and head of Fox Kids Margaret Loesch.

The show as a hit in the ratings. The episode "Day of the Chameleon" won an Annie Award for Best Individual Achievement for Writing in the Field of Animation. The series won a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Animated/Live Action/Dramatic Youth or Children's Series/Special. The show had a major impact on the comics and subsequent adaptations, most notably with the Venom Symbiote. Before, the symbiote just gave Spider-Man unlimited webbing. Afterwards the comics, films, and other series included the aspect that the symbiote increased his aggressive side. In fact, the film Spider-Man 3 included a recreated shot from "The Alien Costume, Part One". Other aspects include making Green Goblin an alternate personality to Norman Osborn who actually communicates with and demeans his other self. Additionally, the series finale featured a story of Spider-Man traveling to an alternate universe to team up with several other Spider-Men to stop an evil version of himself. A similar story was used in the video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, the comic story Spider-Verse, and Oscar-winning film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.


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