List of Spider-Man (1994 TV Series) Episodes

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Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series, is an American animated television series based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The show ran on the Fox Kids Network for five seasons, consisting of 65 episodes, from November 19, 1994, to January 31, 1998. The series also aired in syndication on Fox Family Channel, Toon Disney and ABC Family. As of 2020, it is available to stream on the paid service Disney+.

Contents

[edit] Series overview

Season Story Arc Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 November 19, 1994 June 11, 1995
2 Neogenic Nightmare 14 September 9, 1995 February 24, 1996
3 The Sins of the Fathers 14 April 27, 1996 November 23, 1996
4 Partners In Danger 11 February 1, 1997 August 2, 1997
5 The Wedding 13 1 September 12, 1997
Six Forgotten Warriors 5 September 19, 1997 October 17, 1997
The Return of Hydro-Man 2 October 24, 1997 October 31, 1997
Secret Wars 3 November 7, 1997 November 21, 1997
Spider Wars 2 January 31, 1998

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1 (1994–95)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Villians
1 1 "Night of the Lizard" Bob Richardson Gerry Conway,
Stan Berkowitz
& John Semper
November 19, 1994 Lizard
Spider-Man discovers that his science teacher, Dr. Curt Connors, has been turned into a deranged lizard due to an experiment gone wrong, and is abducting people throughout Manhattan.
  • Based on The Amazing Spider-Man #6.
2 2 "The Spider Slayer" Bob Richardson Story by : John Semper
Teleplay by : Stan Berkowitz
February 4, 1995 Norman Osborn,
Spencer Smythe
& Alistair Smythe
Norman Osborn hires Spencer Smythe to capture Spider-Man. Smythe creates his deadliest weapon, the Spider Slayer, to accomplish this. Smythe seemingly dies at the end of this episode in an explosion.
  • Loosely based on The Amazing Spider-Man #25, with the subplot of Flash Thompson dressing up as Spider-Man to scare Peter Parker being taken from The Amazing Spider-Man #5.
3 3 "Return of the Spider Slayers" Bob Richardson Story by : John Semper
Teleplay by : Mark Hoffmeier
February 11, 1995 Alistair Smythe
& The Kingpin
The Kingpin offers to provide Alistair Smythe with the funds he requires to build more of Spencer's Spider-Slayer robots, claiming that Spider-Man is responsible for the death of his father. Smythe fails in his bid to kill Spider-Man and the others he holds responsible for his father's death, and as a consequence, the Kingpin makes him work for him until he does kill Spider-Man.
  • Based on The Amazing Spider-Man #192 and 372.
4 4 "Doctor Octopus: Armed and Dangerous" Bob Richardson Story by : John Semper
& Brooks Wachtel
Teleplay by : Brooks Wachtel
& Cynthia Harrison
February 18, 1995 Doctor Octopus
When Peter arrives for a date with Felicia Hardy, she is kidnapped by corrupt scientist Doctor Octopus, in order to force her mother to provide him with ransom money in which she promised to fund his experiments. Complicating things, Peter recognizes the madman as his favorite science mentor from his childhood days.
  • Loosely based on The Amazing Spider-Man #3.
5 5 "The Menace of Mysterio" Bob Richardson John Semper,
Marv Wolfman & Stan Berkowitz
February 25, 1995 Mysterio
J. Jonah Jameson and many others believe that Spider-Man is responsible for robberies that have been happening recently. Peter thus decides to search for clues to prove that these robberies were caused by a Spider-Man imposter. He teams up with Detective Lt. Terry Lee in search for clues and confronts Mysterio, a self-proclaimed master of the mystic arts.
  • Based on The Amazing Spider-Man #13.
6 6 "The Sting of the Scorpion" Bob Richardson John Semper, Marty Isenberg
& Robert N. Skir
March 11, 1995 Scorpion
Mac Gargan, a small-time crook hired by J. Jonah Jameson to follow Peter Parker and find out how he's able to get pictures of Spider-Man, strikes a deal with Jameson to eliminate Spider-Man. Gargan is taken to the lab of Dr. Farley Stillwell, where he is transformed into the supervillain Scorpion.
7 7 "Kraven the Hunter" Bob Richardson Story by : John Semper & Jan Strnad
Teleplay by : Mark Hoffmeier
April 1, 1995 Kraven the Hunter
Peter Parker has an interview with a scientist named Mariah Crawford. When Peter gets to her office she is under attack by the villain Kraven the Hunter after Spider-Man is able to elude him Dr. Crawford explains that Kraven and her used to be in love but when he was seriously injured by lions she had no choice but to give him a wonder drug called the Calypso Serum, left by a former associate of hers, that can heal all wounds, but made him into a hunting crazed superhuman.
  • Loosely adapted from The Amazing Spider-Man #15.
8 8 "The Alien Costume, Part 1" Bob Richardson Story by : Avi Arad and Stan Lee
Teleplay by : Len Wein, Meg McLaughlin,
Stan Berkowitz and John
Semper
April 29, 1995 Rhino &
Kingpin
John Jameson and fellow astronaut Paul Stevens are sent to a newly discovered asteroid and discover a rock, known as "Promethium X", which is said to be more powerful than plutonium. Unknown to the astronaut though, the "Promethium X" also contains a black, ooze-like creature, which manages to break free and tries to consume the two astronauts. The space shuttle crashes on the George Washington Bridge where Rhino is sent by The Kingpin to steal the "Promethium X". Spider-Man arrives on the scene and manages to save Jameson and his fellow astronaut, yet unknown to Spider-Man, Eddie Brock is on the bridge too, and takes photos of him (and Rhino as well). However, when Jonah arrives on the scene, Eddie uses propaganda and frames Spider-Man for stealing something from the shuttle, which leads to a $1 Million dollar bounty on Spider-Man's head. However, Eddie fails to mention to have seen Rhino at the scene also. Meanwhile, the black fluid hitched a ride on Spider-Man's costume and forms over him while he sleeps, causing him to have a nightmare about the creature and his costume fighting over him and resulting in it forming a black version of his costume and Spider-Man finding himself hanging upside down in the middle of the city with no memory of how he got there.
  • Loosely adapted from The Amazing Spider-Man #41, #43 and #252. Dream sequence taken from The Amazing Spider-Man #258.
9 9 "The Alien Costume, Part 2" Bob Richardson Story by : John Semper
and Brynne Stephens
Teleplay by : Brynne Stephens
May 6, 1995 Shocker
Alistair Smythe
Kingpin
& Venom
Peter finds his powers enhanced by his new suit, which he finds can shape shift into other clothing and create its own webbing. He focuses his attention on Eddie Brock and Jonah Jameson and warns Jameson to call off his reward, also mentioning Rhino and how Brock neglected to mention him. After Jonah visits his hospitalized son, Jameson finds out from him that Brock was lying and fires him. He also calls off the manhunt for Spider-Man.

Noticing that he is becoming more hostile and aggressive, Peter seeks the assistance of Doctor Curt Connors, who studies the suit and realizes that it is a Symbiote. Peter then uses the Symbiote's powers to find a clue in Eddie's apartment, only to run into the Shocker, sent by The Kingpin to destroy the evidence Brock has of the crash site. Following Shocker leads Peter to Alistair Smythe and the "Promethium X", which he steals. Kingpin and Shocker form a plan to kidnap John Jameson in an attempt to gain the "Promethium X" back. The effects of the Symbiote lead to Peter literally fighting it to get it off him.

  • The end of the episode is based on Web of Spider-Man #1.
10 10 "The Alien Costume, Part 3" Bob Richardson Story by : John Semper
and Mark Hoffmeier
Teleplay by : Mark Hoffmeier
May 13, 1995 Rhino, Shocker
& Venom
Peter, returned to his old costume, soon comes across the Rhino and the Shocker, who manage to get the upper hand on him. However, an unknown "ally" arrives and defeats the two villains himself. The new "ally" proves to be Eddie Brock, who reveals himself as "Venom", who has bound to the discarded symbiote and wants revenge on Spider-Man.
  • Loosely based on The Amazing Spider-Man #300 and #317.
11 11 "The Hobgoblin, Part 1" Bob Richardson Larry Brody & John Semper May 20, 1995 Norman Osborn,
Hobgoblin
& Kingpin
Norman Osborn hires the Hobgoblin to assassinate Wilson Fisk, also known as the Kingpin, because of the crime lord's continuous threats against him. Peter Parker saves Fisk just as the Hobgoblin attempts an attack on him. After eluding Spider-Man, the Hobgoblin is fired by Norman as of his unsuccessful assassination on the Kingpin.
12 12 "The Hobgoblin, Part 2" Bob Richardson Stan Berkowitz May 27, 1995 Hobgoblin,
Kingpin,
& Norman Osborn
Hobgoblin defeats the Kingpin and declares himself the new Kingpin of Crime. Fisk, having managed to escape the Goblin, asks Norman Osborn to assist him in reclaiming his position.
  • Loosely adapted from The Amazing Spider-Man #249-251
13 13 "Day of the Chameleon" Bob Richardson John Semper June 11, 1995 Chameleon
The Chameleon, an international spy, attempts assassination on two diplomats in order to derail the signing of a peace proposal. S.H.I.E.L.D.'s director Nick Fury enlists J. Jonah Jameson's help to prevent the Chameleon's crime, and Spider-Man begins his own hunt against the assassin.
  • Loosely adapted from The Amazing Spider-Man #1.

[edit] Season 2 (1995–96)

Each individual title had the "Neogenic Nightmare" chapter prefix to it.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Villians
Neogenic Nightmare

[edit] Season 3 (1996)

Each individual title had "The Sins of the Fathers" chapter prefix to it.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Villians
The Sins of the Fathers

[edit] Season 4 (1997)

Each individual title had the "Partners in Danger" chapter prefix to it.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Villians
Partners In Danger

[edit] Season 5 (1997–98)

This season has four main story arcs: "Six Forgotten Warriors" (episodes 2 to 6), "The Return of Hydro-Man" (episodes 7 to 8) "Secret Wars" (episodes 9 to 11) and "Spider Wars" (episodes 12 and 13).

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Villians
The Wedding
Six Forgotten Warriors

[edit] Notes

a. ^ This episode originally aired in primetime.

[edit] References

[edit] Sources

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