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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Shoju" data-source="post: 4096211" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>I watched it this morning. I thought it was pretty good; a bit better than <em>The Batman</em> and much better than <em>Legion of Super Heroes</em> IMO. The animation is very smooth and exciting, the backgrounds are nicely detailed (not too many generic skyscrapers and strangely deserted streets), the character designs are interesting (for the most part), the voice acting and dialogue are good, and the stories are well-done. </p><p></p><p>They seem to be familiar with the various characters from Spidey's history (I loved Hammerhead showing up), though it does seem strange that [sblock] Eddie Brock, Peter, and Gwen Stacey all work in Dr. Conner's lab, which is also where Electro gets his powers.[/sblock] While that did seem kind of convenient, it is a decent change-up from the standard story and will allow them to foreshadow things nicely and build up some history between the characters.</p><p></p><p>As far as it being aimed at a very young audience, I would say it is geared toward the same age range as <em>Avatar</em>, <em>The Batman</em>, or <em>Legion of Super Heroes</em>. It certainly isn't going for the same audience as <em>Barney</em> or <em>Dora the Explorer</em>. Perhaps a step older than <em>Teen Titans</em> and the new <em>Transformers </em>and a step younger than <em>Justice League</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Shoju, post: 4096211, member: 11397"] I watched it this morning. I thought it was pretty good; a bit better than [I]The Batman[/I] and much better than [I]Legion of Super Heroes[/I] IMO. The animation is very smooth and exciting, the backgrounds are nicely detailed (not too many generic skyscrapers and strangely deserted streets), the character designs are interesting (for the most part), the voice acting and dialogue are good, and the stories are well-done. They seem to be familiar with the various characters from Spidey's history (I loved Hammerhead showing up), though it does seem strange that [sblock] Eddie Brock, Peter, and Gwen Stacey all work in Dr. Conner's lab, which is also where Electro gets his powers.[/sblock] While that did seem kind of convenient, it is a decent change-up from the standard story and will allow them to foreshadow things nicely and build up some history between the characters. As far as it being aimed at a very young audience, I would say it is geared toward the same age range as [I]Avatar[/I], [I]The Batman[/I], or [I]Legion of Super Heroes[/I]. It certainly isn't going for the same audience as [I]Barney[/I] or [I]Dora the Explorer[/I]. Perhaps a step older than [I]Teen Titans[/I] and the new [I]Transformers [/I]and a step younger than [I]Justice League[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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