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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is a 1981–1983 American animated television series produced by Marvel Productions, considered to be a crossover series connected to the 1981 Spider-Man series.[2] The show stars already-established Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and Iceman, including an original character, Firestar.[3] As a trio called the Spider-Friends, they fight against various villains of the Marvel Universe.[4]

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
GenreSuperhero
Action
Adventure
Based on
Spider-Man
by
Directed byDon Jurwich
Voices of
Narrated by
ComposerJohnny Douglas
Country of origin{{Plainlist
  • United States
  • Poland
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Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producers
ProducerDennis Marks
Running time25 minutes
Production companyMarvel Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC[1]
ReleaseSeptember 12, 1981 (1981-09-12) –
November 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)
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Production edit

The series was an attempt by NBC to replicate some of the success ABC enjoyed with the Super Friends franchise.[5] The makers of the show originally intended the stars to be Spider-Man, Iceman, and the Human Torch.[5] However, legal issues about the rights to the Human Torch character (which had also plagued Marvel once before for the 1978 Fantastic Four cartoon) led to the Human Torch being replaced by a new character, Firestar, who had similar powers, but was a mutant like Iceman. Due to Firestar's popularity with fans, she has since become a part of the mainstream Marvel Universe. In pre-production, Firestar's codename changed frequently; the unused names include Firefly, Starblaze, and Heatwave.

Marvel Comics maintained a high level of creative control over the series, with Stan Lee (co-creator of both Spider-Man and Iceman) working with the screenwriters and involving himself in the casting and animation.[6]

Some of the sound effects used in the series originated from Universal Television's Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Adding Ms. Lion, a pet, as a character was another attempt to emulate the Super Friends (specifically the characters Wonder Dog and Gleek).[5]

Firestar actress Kathy Garver recalled that though the storyboards for each episode were completed before the voices were recorded for it, "... we really just worked from script. We'd do a roundtable to get the feeling of how the show was going, and then we would record".[6]

Broadcast schedule edit

Originally broadcast on NBC as a Saturday morning cartoon, the series ran first-run original episodes for three seasons, from 1981 to 1983, then aired repeats for an additional two years (from 1984 to 1986). Alongside the 1981 Spider-Man animated series, Amazing Friends was later re-aired in the late 1980s as part of the 90-minute Marvel Action Universe, a syndicated series that was used as a platform for old and new Marvel-produced animated fare (the newer programming featured RoboCop: The Animated Series, Dino-Riders and on occasion X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, which was a pilot for a potential X-Men animated series). Toei Animation and Daewon Media contributed some of the animation for this series.

Season changes edit

During the first season, each episode contained a cold open, which was and remains unusual for a children's cartoon. When the same episodes were re-aired later in the series' run, these teaser sequences were edited to fit after the titles and episode card. Still, the original sequence infrequently showed up on NBC's re-airings. Stan Lee did not originally narrate the episodes from this season.

In the second season, the show aired along with a newly produced Hulk animated series as The Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider-Man. The two shows shared one intro which showcased the new title. In place of the cold opens from the first season, Marvel Productions created 12-second previews aired immediately preceding the episodes. Stan Lee began narrating the episodes in the second season. Marvel Productions also added narrations by Lee to the first-season episodes at this time to give the series cohesion. Neither first nor second season narrations appear on the current masters, and they have not aired since the NBC airings (as seen on the Stan Lee narration list at Spider-Friends.com).[7]

For the third season, the characters' billing was reversed and the show was called, The Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk. It remained that way for most of the remaining years. NBC did air the show individually in mid-season (post 1986) after it was not initially announced for their fall schedule. Only some of the Stan Lee narrations for the third season are on the current masters. The missing narrations have not aired since the NBC airings.

Storyline edit

Peter Parker (Spider-Man), Bobby Drake (Iceman), and Angelica Jones (Firestar) are all college students at Empire State University. After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the "Power Booster" he stole from Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man) the trio decide to team-up permanently as the "Spider-Friends". They live together in Peter's aunt's home with her and a pet dog named Ms. Lion, a Lhasa Apso who was adopted by Firestar. Together, the superheroes battle various supervillains.

Some stories featured team-ups with other superheroes including but not limited to Captain America, Thor, Sunfire, and the mid-1970s X-Men.

Characters edit

Original characters edit

A number of characters in the series were original characters that did not appear in the comics prior to the premiere of the series:

Firestar edit

One of the series' main characters, Firestar was created specifically for this series when the Human Torch was unavailable (due to licensing issues). The original plan was for Spider-Man to have fire and ice based teammates, so Angelica Jones/Firestar was created. Her pre-production names included Heatwave, Firefly, (both having already been names of DC Comics villains) and Starblaze.

Firestar did not appear in Marvel's mainstream comic book universe until Uncanny X-Men #193 (May 1985). She appears as a member of the Hellions, a group of teenage mutants who functioned as rivals to the New Mutants (a similar group under the tutelage of Charles Xavier). After leaving the Hellions, Firestar becomes a founding member of the New Warriors and later serves as a distinguished member of the Avengers along with her fellow New Warrior, Justice. She is currently a member of the X-Men.

Hiawatha Smith edit

Hiawatha Smith is a college professor at the Spider-Friends' university. He is the son of a heroic Native American chief who fought against the Axis during World War II.

Hiawatha Smith's home is adorned with decorations from various cultures including Hindu and native African tribes. Producer and story editor Dennis Marks created the character and admits to basing him on Indiana Jones.[8]

Smith's father passed down to his son the mystic knowledge of their people and a map leading to a vast Nazi treasure of wealth and advanced technology sought by the Red Skull. Smith often employs a boomerang in battle. He possesses a supernatural ability to communicate with animals.

Lightwave edit

 
Iceman and his sister Lightwave

Lightwave's real name is Aurora Dante. Like her older half-brother Bobby Drake (a.k.a. the superhero Iceman), Lightwave is a mutant. She can manipulate and control light. Her other light-based powers include laser blasts, photonic force fields and solid light pressor beams. She can also transform herself into light; in such a form, she is able to exist in the vacuum of outer space.

Lightwave's only appearance was in "Save the GuardStar", the final episode of the 1980s cartoon. She is voiced by Annie Lockhart. Bobby Drake explains that they share the same mother.

An agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Lightwave is considered a traitor, due to mind control by rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Buzz Mason. Mason induces Lightwave to steal assorted devices to create a "quantum enhancer" which would increase her powers 1,000 times. With such power, Lightwave would be able to control the GuardStar satellite which orbits the Earth and controls all defense systems and communications systems for the United States. Mason expects world conquest since he controls Lightwave.

Iceman, Firestar, and Spider-Man attempt to stop Lightwave. However, she is powerful enough to defeat them. Aboard a space vessel, Buzz Mason forces Iceman into outer space, dooming Iceman if he remains there for long. Spider-Man convinces Lightwave to realize that the half-brother she loves is in mortal danger. Her reaction breaks Mason's control over her, and she saves Iceman and disables Mason long enough for Spider-Man to subdue him.

Presumably, with Mason's role realized, S.H.I.E.L.D. restores Lightwave's good standing. As this is Lightwave's only appearance, her fate is unknown.

Videoman edit

Videoman is an intangible two-dimensional being with lightning bolt-shaped horns that is mostly composed of electronic data gleaned from a video arcade. Videoman makes three appearances in the series where there are two versions of him.

As a villain edit

In Season 1, Videoman first appeared as an angular humanoid energy construct created by Electro. Its abilities include moving through and manipulating electronic circuits and projecting rectangular pulses of energy. Videoman is used by Electro to suck in and entrap Spider-Man, Flash Thompson, Firestar and Iceman into a video game display where Electro attempts to destroy the four. However, Flash is able to save himself and the others by escaping through the monitor and into Electro's electronic components to save the others.

This first villainous version of Videoman makes one other appearance in Season 2's "Origin of Ice-Man", with the additional abilities of bringing video game characters to life and draining the unique bio-energy of mutants, temporarily suppressing Iceman's powers and weakening Firestar, as well as being able to emulate their powers for its own use. This time, Videoman is defeated when the Spider-Friends trick it and its video game minions into attacking one another.

As a superhero edit

In the Season 3 episode "The Education of a Superhero", nerdy Francis Byte is an avid video game player who is especially engrossed into gaining the high score on a game called Zellman Comman at the local arcade. The villain Gamesman sends a hypnotic signal that entrances over 300,000 people in the city. This does not affect Francis' girlfriend Louise, Spider-Man, and Firestar, nor does the signal affect Francis' mind, which is distracted from entrancement by Louise and the game. Louise walks away from Francis, then also gets affected and hypnotized after having her pleas disregarded by Francis. He (unbeknownst to any others) plays the arcade machine so rigorously that it and other arcade machines (most of which are emitting the hypnotic waves) explode. The explosion somehow transforms Francis into Videoman.

Francis discovers that he can become his new blue and white, red-eyed alter-ego Videoman at will. However, he is completely inexperienced with his handling of such powerful abilities. He tries to help the trio (which has awakened Iceman from his trance) against a hypnotized mob, but they repel his offers due to his inexperience. He then tries to save Louise from the Gamesman, but he is easily blackmailed into manipulating a military communications satellite system in return for Louise's freedom, an offer that is then reneged upon by the Gamesman. Enraged at the trickery, Videoman helps Spider-Man and the others free Louise and also reverses his stoppage of the military computer. After the Gamesman is defeated, Francis accepts an invitation to join the X-Men, while Louise accepts him and his abilities.

Videoman made a cameo appearance in the 2023 film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. He is depicted as a prisoner of Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Society among other universe-displaced villains.

Cast edit

Credited cast edit

Notable guest stars edit

Crew edit

Episodes edit

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113September 12, 1981 (1981-09-12)December 5, 1981 (1981-12-05)
23September 18, 1982 (1982-09-18)October 2, 1982 (1982-10-02)
38September 17, 1983 (1983-09-17)November 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)

Season 1 (1981) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
11"Triumph of the Green Goblin"Dennis MarksSeptember 12, 1981 (1981-09-12)
A plane crash turns Norman Osborn back into the Green Goblin, who plans to turn the entire city into goblins.
Villain: Norman Osborn/Green Goblin
22"The Crime of All Centuries"Donald F. GlutSeptember 19, 1981 (1981-09-19)
Kraven the Hunter plans to unleash a dinosaur army from the dinosaurs he obtained from the Savage Land. To make matters worse, Kraven also captures Firestar to help hatch his dinosaur eggs.
Villain: Kraven the Hunter
33"The Fantastic Mr. Frump!"Christy MarxSeptember 26, 1981 (1981-09-26)
Aunt May's unlucky friend Mr. Frump is given the power to change reality which Doctor Doom uses to his advantage.
Villain: Doctor Doom
44"Sunfire"Christy MarxOctober 3, 1981 (1981-10-03)
Firestar falls in love with Sunfire as his uncle Genju plans to hatch a fire monster.
Villain(s): Genju, Fire Monster
55"Swarm"Dennis MarksOctober 10, 1981 (1981-10-10)
An irradiated meteor turns a group of bees into the villain Swarm, who turns Iceman, Firestar, and the rest of the city into bees. Only Spider-Man is immune. Can he find a way to stop Swarm from taking over the world?
Villain: Swarm
66"7 Little Superheroes"Doug BoothOctober 17, 1981 (1981-10-17)
Chameleon schemes to destroy his most hated enemies: the Spider-Friends, Captain America, Doctor Strange, Sub-Mariner and Shanna the Jungle Queen, by summoning them to his castle on Wolf Island and taking them down one by one.
Note: Shanna the Jungle Queen is renamed from Shanna the She-Devil to avoid references to devils.
Villain: Chameleon
77"Video-Man"Christy MarxOctober 24, 1981 (1981-10-24)
Electro creates a villain called Videoman from an arcade machine.
Villain(s): Electro, Videoman
88"The Prison Plot"Francis Feighan
Jack Hanrahan
October 31, 1981 (1981-10-31)
Magneto holds the visitors of an abandoned prison hostage, demanding the release of his Brotherhood of Mutants (consisting of Blob, Toad, and Mastermind).
Villain(s): Magneto, Blob, Toad, and Mastermind
99"Spidey Goes Hollywood"Christy MarxNovember 7, 1981 (1981-11-07)
Mysterio forces a movie director named Sam Blockbuster to con Spider-Man into starring in a Spider-Man movie. Bruce Banner appears and ends up turning into the Hulk when it comes to a part where Mysterio uses a robot version of Hulk in a scene.
Villain: Mysterio
1010"The Vengeance of Loki!"Donald F. GlutNovember 14, 1981 (1981-11-14)
Loki masquerades as his half-brother Thor, and attacks New York City. When Iceman is sent to Asgard, he is saved from Surtur by the Ice Giant Zerona who Iceman helps in fighting off Ymir.
Villains: Loki, Surtur, Ymir
1111"Knights and Demons"Donald F. GlutNovember 21, 1981 (1981-11-21)
Spider-Man and Black Knight team up to battle Mordred.
Villain: Mordred
1212"Pawns of the Kingpin"Donald F. GlutNovember 28, 1981 (1981-11-28)
Kingpin and Doctor Faustus use a mind control device to force Captain America to commit crimes, who convinces Iceman to follow him.
Villain(s): Kingpin, Doctor Faustus
1313"The Quest of the Red Skull"Dennis MarksDecember 5, 1981 (1981-12-05)
Red Skull kidnaps Hiawatha Smith and the Spider-Friends so that they will not interfere in his plot to start World War III.
Note: This episode is typically not part of any syndicated package due to its direct depictions of Adolf Hitler, the Nazi swastika, and the use of the phrase 'Heil Hitler'.
Villain: Red Skull

Season 2 (1982) edit

This season features the origins of all three Spider-Friends.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
141"The Origin of the Iceman"Donald F. GlutSeptember 18, 1982 (1982-09-18)
Videoman returns, and Iceman retells his origin as he fears he is losing his mutant powers. In a brief flashback clip, Iceman recalls meeting Professor Xavier and the original members of the X-Men (Angel, Beast, Marvel-Girl, Cyclops).
Villain: Videoman
152"A Fire-Star Is Born"Christy MarxSeptember 25, 1982 (1982-09-25)
Iceman and Firestar attend an X-Men reunion featuring Cyclops, Angel, and its latest members Storm and Wolverine (who oddly speaks with an Australian accent). Firestar recalls her origins, dealing with a bully named Bonnie, and being recruited into the X-Men where they fought Magneto and a Sentinel. After that, the Juggernaut crashes the party in an effort to destroy his stepbrother Professor X.
Villain: Juggernaut
163"Along Came Spidey"Donald F. GlutOctober 2, 1982 (1982-10-02)
Shocker injures Aunt May, and Spider-Man recounts how he acquired his powers and dealing with the burglar who shot Uncle Ben.
Villain(s): Shocker, Burglar (flashback)

Season 3 (1983) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air date
171"Spider-Man Unmasked!"Michael ReavesSeptember 17, 1983 (1983-09-17)
Sandman learns that Spider-Man is Peter Parker. Bobby and Angelica figure out how to make his identity a secret again.
Villain: Sandman
182"The Bride of Dracula!"Jack MendelsohnSeptember 24, 1983 (1983-09-24)
Firestar is kidnapped by Dracula. Spider-Man and Iceman go to Transylvania to rescue her, fighting both a Werewolf and Frankenstein's Monster.
Villain: Dracula
193"The Education of a Superhero"Dennis MarksOctober 1, 1983 (1983-10-01)
A game addict is transformed into the new Videoman who decides to be a superhero while the Gamesman seeks world domination by electronically hypnotizing the public.
Villain: Gamesman
204"Attack of the Arachnoid"Michael ReavesOctober 8, 1983 (1983-10-08)
After the Spider-Friends thwart Scorpion, a chemical scientist named Zoltan Amadeus recreates Spider-Man's powers with a spider serum. He frames Spider-Man for his crimes which leads to his arrest. Matt Murdock appears as Spider-Man's lawyer. When Spider-Man ends up on Rikers Island, Scorpion stages a jailbreak to take out Spider-Man, but is defeated. After Zoltan mutates into the Arachnoid, Iceman and Firestar clear Spider-Man's name by the time he defeats Scorpion and are given the antidote to return Zoltan to normal.
Villain(s): Arachnoid, Scorpion
215"The Origin of the Spider-Friends"Donald GlutOctober 15, 1983 (1983-10-15)
Stan Lee narrates how Spider-Man, Iceman, and Firestar first teamed-up to fight the Beetle when he targeted Tony Stark's latest invention.
Villain: Beetle
226"Spidey Meets the Girl from Tomorrow"Dennis MarksOctober 22, 1983 (1983-10-22)
Spidey falls in love with a stranded girl from the future, a girl named Ariel, whose spaceship has been stolen by Doctor Octopus. After Doctor Octopus is defeated, Iceman and Firestar learn that Ariel and her brother Bartow are sick. In the hospital, it is revealed that they lack immune systems. Spider-Man helps them return to the future, but Ariel's and Bartow's father returns Spider-Man to the present because he carries germs from "Old Earth".
Villain: Doctor Octopus
237"The X-Men Adventure"Michael ReavesOctober 29, 1983 (1983-10-29)
The Spider-Friends visit the X-Mansion, teaming with the X-Men (Cyclops, Colossus, Storm, Nightcrawler, Thunderbird, Sprite, and Professor X) and battle Cyberiad. He was once Firestar's old boyfriend Nathan Price who was changed into a Tharok-like cyborg in an accident caused when A.I.M. Agents raided his laboratory.
Villain: Cyberiad
248"Mission: Save the GuardStar"Dennis MarksNovember 5, 1983 (1983-11-05)
Buzz Mason of S.H.I.E.L.D. hires the Spider-Friends to stop a mutant named Lightwave, who has the power to control and manipulate light energy. She turns out to be Iceman's younger half-sister, Aurora Dante (who was not mentioned in "The Origin of Ice Man"). Though it is said that she has turned traitor and is targeting the GuardStar satellite, someone is actually mind-controlling her.
Villain: Lightwave (mind-controlled by Buzz Mason)

Release edit

Home media edit

The Complete Seasons 1–3 box set has been released in the UK.[9] This release did not include any of the Stan Lee narrations from the first or second season. Only some of the Stan Lee narrations were in the third season. The first lot of releases by Liberation Entertainment have gone out of print, due to Liberation Films going into bankruptcy. Clear Vision released all 3 seasons on DVD in 2010. This new edition have improved image quality[10] and include German dubbing, while removing the 5.1 audio track and English subtitles. This release has also gone out of print, since Clear Vision ceased operations in 2016. The discs are in Region 2, PAL format.

No Region 1 or other NTSC release is planned at this time.

Streaming edit

The series was available for instant streaming via Netflix from 2011 to August 2015.[11] As part of the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company, the copyrights to the New World library were transferred to TFCF America, Inc., a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, effective on March 15, 2019.[12] Consequently, the series became available on the Disney+ streaming service, as a part of U.S. launch on November 12, 2019.

Censorship edit

The episode "The Quest of the Red Skull" was excluded due to its direct depictions of Adolf Hitler, the Nazi swastika and the phrase 'Heil Hitler'.[13] In 2020, Disney+ placed a warning on the 3rd episode (entitled "Sunfire") for a racially insensitive portrayal of Sunfire.[14] In the episode, Sunfire is portrayed as speaking English with a Japanese accent.

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Adam Levine of Looper said: "The mutant duo became a memorable pairing for Spider-Man, and the series has been fondly remembered in the decades since for its quaint stories, colorful villains, light-hearted nature, and iconic introductions by creator Stan Lee. The animation was a step up from previous attempts, even if it was still relatively simplistic, and stories explored more of Peter Parker's personal life than the 1960s series before it".[15] James Whitbrook of Gizmodo ranked 5th in their "Spider-Man's Best Cartoons" list, writing: "The trio had an excellent dynamic that elevated Amazing beyond its sister show, and as campy as it could be, there's a reason why it remains beloved by many".[16]

Olivia Fitzpatrick of Collider ranked Spider-Man and His Amazing Friend 3rd in their "Every 'Spider-Man' Animated Series" list.[17] Jason Serafino of Complex ranked 25th in their "25 Best Animated Comic Book TV Shows Of All Time" list.[18] IGN ranked Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends 59th in their "Top 100 Animated Series" list, stating that "the animation was predictably budget for the time, particularly when viewed in this post-Spectacular Spider-Man world of ours, but it was fun nonetheless".[19]

Impact edit

  • Scenes from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends were re-cut, edited, and re-dubbed into comical shorts as part of Disney XD's "Marvel Mash-Up" shorts for their "Marvel Universe on Disney XD" block of programming that includes Ultimate Spider-Man and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes where scenes from Spidey and His Amazing Friends were also mixed with some scenes from the 1981 Spider-Man cartoon.[20] The cast consists of Dave Boat as Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Beetle, Sandman, Norman Osborn, Shocker, Thor, Doctor Strange, Wolverine, Colossus, Sprite, Thunderbird, Red Skull, and Magneto, Tom Kenny as Iceman, Firestar, Aunt May, Green Goblin, Mysterio, Kraven the Hunter, Swarm, Captain America, Professor X, Nightcrawler, and Loki, J.P. Karliak as Black Cat and Bruce Banner, James Arnold Taylor as Chameleon, Captain America, Iron Man, and Cyberiad, Dee Bradley Baker as Lizard, Jeff Bennett as Cyclops and Juggernaut, and Travis Willingham as Storm, Ka-Zar, and Doctor Doom.[21]
  • In the 1984 film Missing in Action starring Chuck Norris, the Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends episode "Along Came Spidey" can be seen on a television.[22][23]
  • In her civilian identity, Angelica Jones resembles Peter's girlfriend from the comic books, Mary Jane Watson. This was played up in issues of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane in which Firestar appeared.

Accolades edit

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends was nominated for Best Children's Television Series at the 1982 Young Artist Awards.[24]

Comic books edit

Adaptation edit

The first comic book that directly referenced the Amazing Friends show was Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends #1 (December 1981), a one-shot that adapted the pilot episode, "The Triumph of the Green Goblin". Though the comic version altered the story to bring it in line with established Marvel Universe continuity (such as making the Green Goblin identity a costume as in the comics, rather than a physical transformation as in the episode), it was not considered part of said continuity. It is the first appearance of Firestar in a comics story, though the version of Firestar that exists within Marvel continuity would not appear until Uncanny X-Men #193 (May 1985).

The story was reprinted in England in late 1983 in the weekly Marvel UK title Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. It was reprinted in the U.S. as Marvel Action Universe #1 (January 1989), released to coincide with the airing of Amazing Friends reruns on the television series of the same name and on the 2017 trade paperback X-Men Origins: Firestar.

In the Marvel mainstream continuity, Spider-Man, Firestar and Iceman have made sporadic team-ups in Amazing X-Men #7 (July 2014) and Iceman #3 (November 2018).

Firestar edit

The mainstream Marvel Universe version of Firestar debuted in the pages of Uncanny X-Men #193 as part of Emma Frost's Hellions team. Firestar was given an origin story in a self-titled mini-series (March – June 1986). The character went on to be a founding member of the New Warriors, and later a member of the Avengers.

One change to Firestar from the TV show to the comic books was her powers. In the cartoon, they were fire based. However, Marvel had a number of characters who could control and/or create fire, so they changed her mutant ability to the power to emit and control microwave energy.

Amazing Friends 2006 edit

To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the show, Marvel released Spider-Man Family: Amazing Friends #1 on August 9, 2006. The comic starts with an all-new story, "Opposites Attack", which is officially set before Web of Spider-Man #75. After that is a Mini Marvel tale, "Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends Co-Workers" (note that the strikethrough of "Friends" was a deliberate inclusion in the title). Both stories were written by Sean McKeever.

The remainder of the one-shot is composed of reprints of Untold Tales of Spider-Man #2 and Spider-Man 2099 #2.

Ultimate Spider-Man edit

An arc in Ultimate Spider-Man is titled "Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends" and issue #118's cover, showing Spider-Man, Iceman, and Firestar, is a homage to the series title screen. Johnny Storm and Kitty Pryde are also said to be members of the team. Instead of Angelica Jones, Firestar is Liz Allan.[25] Since then, in Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, Spidey, Iceman, and the Human Torch have begun living together at Aunt May's house and have been working as a team as another homage to the series (because Liz, as Firestar, was a member of the X-Men in this continuity; this team roster also reflects the original intent of Amazing Friends to use the Human Torch before licensing issues forced the creation of Firestar).

Amazing Friends in-continuity? edit

In 2007's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe—Spider-Man: Back in Black one-shot, the villain Videoman is given a brief biography from his "retcon" appearance in the Spider-Man Family one-shot. There is also an annotation describing an "Earth 8107", where an alternate reality Videoman was created by Electro to battle that world's Spider-Man. Later, in the same reality, Francis Byte is mutated by an exploding arcade console to become a new Videoman, and later "possibly" join the X-Men. Essentially, this places the events of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends — or at the very least, the episodes "Videoman" and "The Education of a Superhero" — in an alternate-Earth continuity of the Marvel Comics Multiverse.

Spider-Verse edit

The Spider-Friends of Earth-1983 (described as a "kinder, gentler than most" world), except for Ms. Lion, are apparently killed by a dimension-hopping Morlun, set on draining the life out of every variation of Spider-Man across the multiverse.[26]

Iceman 2018 edit

At the "Street Cart Named Desire Festival", Peter sees Angelica, but doesn't seem to recognize her when explaining to Mary Jane that she's the only redhead that he's interested in. Bobby and Angelica briefly catch up before returning to their dates which are then interrupted by an ice monster attack. Iceman, Firestar, and Spider-Man suit up and defeat the attacker together. The team-up is called "Iceman and His amazing Friends" both on the issue's cover and by Iceman in the story. Afterward, the trio chat and Angelica and Bobby commiserate about men on dating apps.[27]

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This article is about the 1981 series For the 2021 series see Spidey and His Amazing Friends Spider Man and His Amazing Friends is a 1981 1983 American animated television series produced by Marvel Productions considered to be a crossover series connected to the 1981 Spider Man series 2 The show stars already established Marvel Comics characters Spider Man and Iceman including an original character Firestar 3 As a trio called the Spider Friends they fight against various villains of the Marvel Universe 4 Spider Man and His Amazing FriendsGenreSuperheroActionAdventureBased onSpider Manby Stan Lee Steve Ditko amp Marvel ComicsDirected byDon JurwichVoices ofDan Gilvezan Frank Welker Kathy Garver June ForayNarrated byDick Tufeld Season 1 Stan Lee Season 2 3 ComposerJohnny DouglasCountry of origin Plainlist United States Poland Original languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes24ProductionExecutive producersDavid H DePatie Lee GuntherProducerDennis MarksRunning time25 minutesProduction companyMarvel ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkNBC 1 ReleaseSeptember 12 1981 1981 09 12 November 5 1983 1983 11 05 RelatedSpider Man 1981 TV series Spider Man 1994 TV series Contents 1 Production 2 Broadcast schedule 2 1 Season changes 3 Storyline 4 Characters 4 1 Original characters 4 1 1 Firestar 4 1 2 Hiawatha Smith 4 1 3 Lightwave 4 1 4 Videoman 4 1 4 1 As a villain 4 1 4 2 As a superhero 5 Cast 5 1 Credited cast 5 2 Notable guest stars 6 Crew 7 Episodes 7 1 Series overview 7 2 Season 1 1981 7 3 Season 2 1982 7 4 Season 3 1983 8 Release 8 1 Home media 8 2 Streaming 8 2 1 Censorship 9 Reception 9 1 Critical response 9 2 Impact 9 3 Accolades 10 Comic books 10 1 Adaptation 10 2 Firestar 10 3 Amazing Friends 2006 10 4 Ultimate Spider Man 10 5 Amazing Friends in continuity 10 6 Spider Verse 10 7 Iceman 2018 11 References 12 External linksProduction editThe series was an attempt by NBC to replicate some of the success ABC enjoyed with the Super Friends franchise 5 The makers of the show originally intended the stars to be Spider Man Iceman and the Human Torch 5 However legal issues about the rights to the Human Torch character which had also plagued Marvel once before for the 1978 Fantastic Four cartoon led to the Human Torch being replaced by a new character Firestar who had similar powers but was a mutant like Iceman Due to Firestar s popularity with fans she has since become a part of the mainstream Marvel Universe In pre production Firestar s codename changed frequently the unused names include Firefly Starblaze and Heatwave Marvel Comics maintained a high level of creative control over the series with Stan Lee co creator of both Spider Man and Iceman working with the screenwriters and involving himself in the casting and animation 6 Some of the sound effects used in the series originated from Universal Television s Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Adding Ms Lion a pet as a character was another attempt to emulate the Super Friends specifically the characters Wonder Dog and Gleek 5 Firestar actress Kathy Garver recalled that though the storyboards for each episode were completed before the voices were recorded for it we really just worked from script We d do a roundtable to get the feeling of how the show was going and then we would record 6 Broadcast schedule editOriginally broadcast on NBC as a Saturday morning cartoon the series ran first run original episodes for three seasons from 1981 to 1983 then aired repeats for an additional two years from 1984 to 1986 Alongside the 1981 Spider Man animated series Amazing Friends was later re aired in the late 1980s as part of the 90 minute Marvel Action Universe a syndicated series that was used as a platform for old and new Marvel produced animated fare the newer programming featured RoboCop The Animated Series Dino Riders and on occasion X Men Pryde of the X Men which was a pilot for a potential X Men animated series Toei Animation and Daewon Media contributed some of the animation for this series Season changes edit During the first season each episode contained a cold open which was and remains unusual for a children s cartoon When the same episodes were re aired later in the series run these teaser sequences were edited to fit after the titles and episode card Still the original sequence infrequently showed up on NBC s re airings Stan Lee did not originally narrate the episodes from this season In the second season the show aired along with a newly produced Hulk animated series as The Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider Man The two shows shared one intro which showcased the new title In place of the cold opens from the first season Marvel Productions created 12 second previews aired immediately preceding the episodes Stan Lee began narrating the episodes in the second season Marvel Productions also added narrations by Lee to the first season episodes at this time to give the series cohesion Neither first nor second season narrations appear on the current masters and they have not aired since the NBC airings as seen on the Stan Lee narration list at Spider Friends com 7 For the third season the characters billing was reversed and the show was called The Amazing Spider Man and the Incredible Hulk It remained that way for most of the remaining years NBC did air the show individually in mid season post 1986 after it was not initially announced for their fall schedule Only some of the Stan Lee narrations for the third season are on the current masters The missing narrations have not aired since the NBC airings Storyline editPeter Parker Spider Man Bobby Drake Iceman and Angelica Jones Firestar are all college students at Empire State University After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the Power Booster he stole from Tony Stark a k a Iron Man the trio decide to team up permanently as the Spider Friends They live together in Peter s aunt s home with her and a pet dog named Ms Lion a Lhasa Apso who was adopted by Firestar Together the superheroes battle various supervillains Some stories featured team ups with other superheroes including but not limited to Captain America Thor Sunfire and the mid 1970s X Men Characters editMain article List of Spider Man and His Amazing Friends characters Original characters edit A number of characters in the series were original characters that did not appear in the comics prior to the premiere of the series Firestar edit Main article Firestar Marvel Comics character One of the series main characters Firestar was created specifically for this series when the Human Torch was unavailable due to licensing issues The original plan was for Spider Man to have fire and ice based teammates so Angelica Jones Firestar was created Her pre production names included Heatwave Firefly both having already been names of DC Comics villains and Starblaze Firestar did not appear in Marvel s mainstream comic book universe until Uncanny X Men 193 May 1985 She appears as a member of the Hellions a group of teenage mutants who functioned as rivals to the New Mutants a similar group under the tutelage of Charles Xavier After leaving the Hellions Firestar becomes a founding member of the New Warriors and later serves as a distinguished member of the Avengers along with her fellow New Warrior Justice She is currently a member of the X Men Hiawatha Smith edit Hiawatha Smith is a college professor at the Spider Friends university He is the son of a heroic Native American chief who fought against the Axis during World War II Hiawatha Smith s home is adorned with decorations from various cultures including Hindu and native African tribes Producer and story editor Dennis Marks created the character and admits to basing him on Indiana Jones 8 Smith s father passed down to his son the mystic knowledge of their people and a map leading to a vast Nazi treasure of wealth and advanced technology sought by the Red Skull Smith often employs a boomerang in battle He possesses a supernatural ability to communicate with animals Lightwave edit nbsp Iceman and his sister LightwaveLightwave s real name is Aurora Dante Like her older half brother Bobby Drake a k a the superhero Iceman Lightwave is a mutant She can manipulate and control light Her other light based powers include laser blasts photonic force fields and solid light pressor beams She can also transform herself into light in such a form she is able to exist in the vacuum of outer space Lightwave s only appearance was in Save the GuardStar the final episode of the 1980s cartoon She is voiced by Annie Lockhart Bobby Drake explains that they share the same mother An agent of S H I E L D Lightwave is considered a traitor due to mind control by rogue S H I E L D agent Buzz Mason Mason induces Lightwave to steal assorted devices to create a quantum enhancer which would increase her powers 1 000 times With such power Lightwave would be able to control the GuardStar satellite which orbits the Earth and controls all defense systems and communications systems for the United States Mason expects world conquest since he controls Lightwave Iceman Firestar and Spider Man attempt to stop Lightwave However she is powerful enough to defeat them Aboard a space vessel Buzz Mason forces Iceman into outer space dooming Iceman if he remains there for long Spider Man convinces Lightwave to realize that the half brother she loves is in mortal danger Her reaction breaks Mason s control over her and she saves Iceman and disables Mason long enough for Spider Man to subdue him Presumably with Mason s role realized S H I E L D restores Lightwave s good standing As this is Lightwave s only appearance her fate is unknown Videoman edit Videoman is an intangible two dimensional being with lightning bolt shaped horns that is mostly composed of electronic data gleaned from a video arcade Videoman makes three appearances in the series where there are two versions of him As a villain edit In Season 1 Videoman first appeared as an angular humanoid energy construct created by Electro Its abilities include moving through and manipulating electronic circuits and projecting rectangular pulses of energy Videoman is used by Electro to suck in and entrap Spider Man Flash Thompson Firestar and Iceman into a video game display where Electro attempts to destroy the four However Flash is able to save himself and the others by escaping through the monitor and into Electro s electronic components to save the others This first villainous version of Videoman makes one other appearance in Season 2 s Origin of Ice Man with the additional abilities of bringing video game characters to life and draining the unique bio energy of mutants temporarily suppressing Iceman s powers and weakening Firestar as well as being able to emulate their powers for its own use This time Videoman is defeated when the Spider Friends trick it and its video game minions into attacking one another As a superhero edit In the Season 3 episode The Education of a Superhero nerdy Francis Byte is an avid video game player who is especially engrossed into gaining the high score on a game called Zellman Comman at the local arcade The villain Gamesman sends a hypnotic signal that entrances over 300 000 people in the city This does not affect Francis girlfriend Louise Spider Man and Firestar nor does the signal affect Francis mind which is distracted from entrancement by Louise and the game Louise walks away from Francis then also gets affected and hypnotized after having her pleas disregarded by Francis He unbeknownst to any others plays the arcade machine so rigorously that it and other arcade machines most of which are emitting the hypnotic waves explode The explosion somehow transforms Francis into Videoman Francis discovers that he can become his new blue and white red eyed alter ego Videoman at will However he is completely inexperienced with his handling of such powerful abilities He tries to help the trio which has awakened Iceman from his trance against a hypnotized mob but they repel his offers due to his inexperience He then tries to save Louise from the Gamesman but he is easily blackmailed into manipulating a military communications satellite system in return for Louise s freedom an offer that is then reneged upon by the Gamesman Enraged at the trickery Videoman helps Spider Man and the others free Louise and also reverses his stoppage of the military computer After the Gamesman is defeated Francis accepts an invitation to join the X Men while Louise accepts him and his abilities Videoman made a cameo appearance in the 2023 film Spider Man Across the Spider Verse He is depicted as a prisoner of Miguel O Hara s Spider Society among other universe displaced villains Cast editSee also List of Spider Man and His Amazing Friends characters Credited cast edit Hans Conried Chameleon in 7 Little Superheroes Jerry Dexter Sunfire in Sunfire George DiCenzo Captain America in 7 Little Superheroes and Pawns of the Kingpin Lance Macho Alan Dinehart Boris in The Fantastic Mr Frump Sam Blockbuster in Spidey Goes Hollywood Helicopter Pilot in Triumph of the Green Goblin Norman Osborn s Pilot in Triumph of the Green Goblin Police Officer 2 in Triumph of the Green Goblin Thief 1 in Triumph of the Green Goblin Security Guard 1 in The Crime of All Centuries Walker Edmiston Kingpin in Pawns of the Kingpin Michael Evans Professor Wells Al Fann Swarm in Swarm June Foray Aunt May Crime Computer Judy Kathy Garver Firestar Angelica Jones Sally Storm in The X Men Adventure Dan Gilvezan Spider Man Peter Parker Zoltan Amadeus The Arachnoid in Attack of the Arachnoid Biker Gang Leader in The Crime of All Centuries John Haymer Skelton in The Crime of All Centuries Security Guard 2 in The Crime of All Centuries Black Knight in Knights and Demons Sally Julian Mona Osborn in Triumph of the Green Goblin Jungle Girl in Triumph of the Green Goblin Annie Lockhart Honey Dove Storm in A Firestar is Born Keye Luke Sunfire s Uncle Genju in Sunfire Dennis Marks Dr Faustus in Pawns of the Kingpin Green Goblin Norman Osborn in Triumph of the Green Goblin Police Officer 1 in Triumph of the Green Goblin Thief 2 in Triumph of the Green Goblin Cyberiad Nathan Price in The X Men Adventure Alan Melvin Electro in Videoman Shepard Menkin Doctor Doom in The Fantastic Mr Frump John Stephenson Colossus in The X Men Adventure Eric the Viking in The Vengeance of Loki Loki in The Vengeance of Loki Modred the Mystic in Knights and Demons Shocker in Along Came Spidey Surtur in The Vengeance of Loki Thunderbird in The X Men Adventure Ymir in The Vengeance of Loki Janet Waldo Shanna the She Devil in 7 Little Superheroes Zerona in The Vengeance of Loki Frank Welker Iceman Bobby Drake Ms Lion Flash Thompson Matt Murdock in Attack of the Arachnoid Mr Jones in A Firestar is Born Uncle Ben in Along Came Spidey William Woodson Doctor Strange in 7 Little Superheroes Sub Mariner in 7 Little Superheroes J Jonah Jameson in Spider Man Unmasked Alan Young Mr Frump in The Fantastic Mr Frump Notable guest stars edit Michael Ansara Hiawatha Smith in The Quest of the Red Skull Marlene Aragon Lightwave in Mission Save the GuardStar Michael Bell Ariel and Bartow s father in Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow Doctor Octopus in Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow Bob Bergen Bartow in Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow Susan Blu Louise in The Education of a Superhero Monica in Attack of the Arachnoid William Callaway Angel in A Fire Star is Born Wolverine in A Firestar is Born Cathy Cavadini Ariel in Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow Christopher Collins Sandman in Spider Man Unmasked Beetle in The Origin of the Spider Friends Peter Cullen Hulk Dr Bruce Banner in Spidey Goes Hollywood Mysterio in Spidey Goes Hollywood Red Skull in The Quest of the Red Skull Jeff Doucette Scorpion in Attack of the Arachnoid Ron Feinberg Frankenstein s Monster in The Transylvanian Connection Stanley Jones Professor X Cyclops in A Firestar is Born Dean Wilmer in A Firestar is Born Dracula in The Transylvanian Connection Nightcrawler in The X Men Adventure Jennifer Kyle Sprite Kitty Pryde in The X Men Adventure David Landsberg Videoman Francis Byte in The Education of a Superhero William Marshall Juggernaut in A Firestar is Born Tony Stark in The Origin of the Spider Friends Vic Perrin Thor in The Vengeance of Loki Zerona s Soldier in The Vengeance of Loki Burglar in Along Came Spidey Robert Ridgely Kraven the Hunter in The Crime of All Centuries Neil Ross Cyclops in The X Men Adventure Michael Rye Magneto in The Prison Plot Steve Schatzberg Wolf Thing in The Transylvanian Connection Marilyn Schreffler Bonnie in A Firestar is Born Crew editDick Tufeld Announcer Season 1 William Marshall Announcer Season 2 Ron Feinberg Announcer Season 3 Stan Lee Narrator Seasons 2 amp 3 and added to re reruns of Season 1 Alan Dinehart Voice DirectorEpisodes editSeries overview edit SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113September 12 1981 1981 09 12 December 5 1981 1981 12 05 23September 18 1982 1982 09 18 October 2 1982 1982 10 02 38September 17 1983 1983 09 17 November 5 1983 1983 11 05 Season 1 1981 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byOriginal air date11 Triumph of the Green Goblin Dennis MarksSeptember 12 1981 1981 09 12 A plane crash turns Norman Osborn back into the Green Goblin who plans to turn the entire city into goblins Villain Norman Osborn Green Goblin22 The Crime of All Centuries Donald F GlutSeptember 19 1981 1981 09 19 Kraven the Hunter plans to unleash a dinosaur army from the dinosaurs he obtained from the Savage Land To make matters worse Kraven also captures Firestar to help hatch his dinosaur eggs Villain Kraven the Hunter33 The Fantastic Mr Frump Christy MarxSeptember 26 1981 1981 09 26 Aunt May s unlucky friend Mr Frump is given the power to change reality which Doctor Doom uses to his advantage Villain Doctor Doom44 Sunfire Christy MarxOctober 3 1981 1981 10 03 Firestar falls in love with Sunfire as his uncle Genju plans to hatch a fire monster Villain s Genju Fire Monster55 Swarm Dennis MarksOctober 10 1981 1981 10 10 An irradiated meteor turns a group of bees into the villain Swarm who turns Iceman Firestar and the rest of the city into bees Only Spider Man is immune Can he find a way to stop Swarm from taking over the world Villain Swarm66 7 Little Superheroes Doug BoothOctober 17 1981 1981 10 17 Chameleon schemes to destroy his most hated enemies the Spider Friends Captain America Doctor Strange Sub Mariner and Shanna the Jungle Queen by summoning them to his castle on Wolf Island and taking them down one by one Note Shanna the Jungle Queen is renamed from Shanna the She Devil to avoid references to devils Villain Chameleon77 Video Man Christy MarxOctober 24 1981 1981 10 24 Electro creates a villain called Videoman from an arcade machine Villain s Electro Videoman88 The Prison Plot Francis FeighanJack HanrahanOctober 31 1981 1981 10 31 Magneto holds the visitors of an abandoned prison hostage demanding the release of his Brotherhood of Mutants consisting of Blob Toad and Mastermind Villain s Magneto Blob Toad and Mastermind99 Spidey Goes Hollywood Christy MarxNovember 7 1981 1981 11 07 Mysterio forces a movie director named Sam Blockbuster to con Spider Man into starring in a Spider Man movie Bruce Banner appears and ends up turning into the Hulk when it comes to a part where Mysterio uses a robot version of Hulk in a scene Villain Mysterio1010 The Vengeance of Loki Donald F GlutNovember 14 1981 1981 11 14 Loki masquerades as his half brother Thor and attacks New York City When Iceman is sent to Asgard he is saved from Surtur by the Ice Giant Zerona who Iceman helps in fighting off Ymir Villains Loki Surtur Ymir1111 Knights and Demons Donald F GlutNovember 21 1981 1981 11 21 Spider Man and Black Knight team up to battle Mordred Villain Mordred1212 Pawns of the Kingpin Donald F GlutNovember 28 1981 1981 11 28 Kingpin and Doctor Faustus use a mind control device to force Captain America to commit crimes who convinces Iceman to follow him Villain s Kingpin Doctor Faustus1313 The Quest of the Red Skull Dennis MarksDecember 5 1981 1981 12 05 Red Skull kidnaps Hiawatha Smith and the Spider Friends so that they will not interfere in his plot to start World War III Note This episode is typically not part of any syndicated package due to its direct depictions of Adolf Hitler the Nazi swastika and the use of the phrase Heil Hitler Villain Red SkullSeason 2 1982 edit This season features the origins of all three Spider Friends No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byOriginal air date141 The Origin of the Iceman Donald F GlutSeptember 18 1982 1982 09 18 Videoman returns and Iceman retells his origin as he fears he is losing his mutant powers In a brief flashback clip Iceman recalls meeting Professor Xavier and the original members of the X Men Angel Beast Marvel Girl Cyclops Villain Videoman152 A Fire Star Is Born Christy MarxSeptember 25 1982 1982 09 25 Iceman and Firestar attend an X Men reunion featuring Cyclops Angel and its latest members Storm and Wolverine who oddly speaks with an Australian accent Firestar recalls her origins dealing with a bully named Bonnie and being recruited into the X Men where they fought Magneto and a Sentinel After that the Juggernaut crashes the party in an effort to destroy his stepbrother Professor X Villain Juggernaut163 Along Came Spidey Donald F GlutOctober 2 1982 1982 10 02 Shocker injures Aunt May and Spider Man recounts how he acquired his powers and dealing with the burglar who shot Uncle Ben Villain s Shocker Burglar flashback Season 3 1983 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleWritten byOriginal air date171 Spider Man Unmasked Michael ReavesSeptember 17 1983 1983 09 17 Sandman learns that Spider Man is Peter Parker Bobby and Angelica figure out how to make his identity a secret again Villain Sandman182 The Bride of Dracula Jack MendelsohnSeptember 24 1983 1983 09 24 Firestar is kidnapped by Dracula Spider Man and Iceman go to Transylvania to rescue her fighting both a Werewolf and Frankenstein s Monster Villain Dracula193 The Education of a Superhero Dennis MarksOctober 1 1983 1983 10 01 A game addict is transformed into the new Videoman who decides to be a superhero while the Gamesman seeks world domination by electronically hypnotizing the public Villain Gamesman204 Attack of the Arachnoid Michael ReavesOctober 8 1983 1983 10 08 After the Spider Friends thwart Scorpion a chemical scientist named Zoltan Amadeus recreates Spider Man s powers with a spider serum He frames Spider Man for his crimes which leads to his arrest Matt Murdock appears as Spider Man s lawyer When Spider Man ends up on Rikers Island Scorpion stages a jailbreak to take out Spider Man but is defeated After Zoltan mutates into the Arachnoid Iceman and Firestar clear Spider Man s name by the time he defeats Scorpion and are given the antidote to return Zoltan to normal Villain s Arachnoid Scorpion215 The Origin of the Spider Friends Donald GlutOctober 15 1983 1983 10 15 Stan Lee narrates how Spider Man Iceman and Firestar first teamed up to fight the Beetle when he targeted Tony Stark s latest invention Villain Beetle226 Spidey Meets the Girl from Tomorrow Dennis MarksOctober 22 1983 1983 10 22 Spidey falls in love with a stranded girl from the future a girl named Ariel whose spaceship has been stolen by Doctor Octopus After Doctor Octopus is defeated Iceman and Firestar learn that Ariel and her brother Bartow are sick In the hospital it is revealed that they lack immune systems Spider Man helps them return to the future but Ariel s and Bartow s father returns Spider Man to the present because he carries germs from Old Earth Villain Doctor Octopus237 The X Men Adventure Michael ReavesOctober 29 1983 1983 10 29 The Spider Friends visit the X Mansion teaming with the X Men Cyclops Colossus Storm Nightcrawler Thunderbird Sprite and Professor X and battle Cyberiad He was once Firestar s old boyfriend Nathan Price who was changed into a Tharok like cyborg in an accident caused when A I M Agents raided his laboratory Villain Cyberiad248 Mission Save the GuardStar Dennis MarksNovember 5 1983 1983 11 05 Buzz Mason of S H I E L D hires the Spider Friends to stop a mutant named Lightwave who has the power to control and manipulate light energy She turns out to be Iceman s younger half sister Aurora Dante who was not mentioned in The Origin of Ice Man Though it is said that she has turned traitor and is targeting the GuardStar satellite someone is actually mind controlling her Villain Lightwave mind controlled by Buzz Mason Release editHome media edit The Complete Seasons 1 3 box set has been released in the UK 9 This release did not include any of the Stan Lee narrations from the first or second season Only some of the Stan Lee narrations were in the third season The first lot of releases by Liberation Entertainment have gone out of print due to Liberation Films going into bankruptcy Clear Vision released all 3 seasons on DVD in 2010 This new edition have improved image quality 10 and include German dubbing while removing the 5 1 audio track and English subtitles This release has also gone out of print since Clear Vision ceased operations in 2016 The discs are in Region 2 PAL format No Region 1 or other NTSC release is planned at this time Streaming edit The series was available for instant streaming via Netflix from 2011 to August 2015 11 As part of the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company the copyrights to the New World library were transferred to TFCF America Inc a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company effective on March 15 2019 12 Consequently the series became available on the Disney streaming service as a part of U S launch on November 12 2019 Censorship edit The episode The Quest of the Red Skull was excluded due to its direct depictions of Adolf Hitler the Nazi swastika and the phrase Heil Hitler 13 In 2020 Disney placed a warning on the 3rd episode entitled Sunfire for a racially insensitive portrayal of Sunfire 14 In the episode Sunfire is portrayed as speaking English with a Japanese accent Reception editCritical response edit Adam Levine of Looper said The mutant duo became a memorable pairing for Spider Man and the series has been fondly remembered in the decades since for its quaint stories colorful villains light hearted nature and iconic introductions by creator Stan Lee The animation was a step up from previous attempts even if it was still relatively simplistic and stories explored more of Peter Parker s personal life than the 1960s series before it 15 James Whitbrook of Gizmodo ranked 5th in their Spider Man s Best Cartoons list writing The trio had an excellent dynamic that elevated Amazing beyond its sister show and as campy as it could be there s a reason why it remains beloved by many 16 Olivia Fitzpatrick of Collider ranked Spider Man and His Amazing Friend 3rd in their Every Spider Man Animated Series list 17 Jason Serafino of Complex ranked 25th in their 25 Best Animated Comic Book TV Shows Of All Time list 18 IGN ranked Spider Man and His Amazing Friends 59th in their Top 100 Animated Series list stating that the animation was predictably budget for the time particularly when viewed in this post Spectacular Spider Man world of ours but it was fun nonetheless 19 Impact edit Scenes from Spider Man and His Amazing Friends were re cut edited and re dubbed into comical shorts as part of Disney XD s Marvel Mash Up shorts for their Marvel Universe on Disney XD block of programming that includes Ultimate Spider Man and The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes where scenes from Spidey and His Amazing Friends were also mixed with some scenes from the 1981 Spider Man cartoon 20 The cast consists of Dave Boat as Spider Man J Jonah Jameson Beetle Sandman Norman Osborn Shocker Thor Doctor Strange Wolverine Colossus Sprite Thunderbird Red Skull and Magneto Tom Kenny as Iceman Firestar Aunt May Green Goblin Mysterio Kraven the Hunter Swarm Captain America Professor X Nightcrawler and Loki J P Karliak as Black Cat and Bruce Banner James Arnold Taylor as Chameleon Captain America Iron Man and Cyberiad Dee Bradley Baker as Lizard Jeff Bennett as Cyclops and Juggernaut and Travis Willingham as Storm Ka Zar and Doctor Doom 21 In the 1984 film Missing in Action starring Chuck Norris the Spider Man and his Amazing Friends episode Along Came Spidey can be seen on a television 22 23 In her civilian identity Angelica Jones resembles Peter s girlfriend from the comic books Mary Jane Watson This was played up in issues of Spider Man Loves Mary Jane in which Firestar appeared Accolades edit Spider Man and His Amazing Friends was nominated for Best Children s Television Series at the 1982 Young Artist Awards 24 Comic books editAdaptation edit The first comic book that directly referenced the Amazing Friends show was Spider Man and His Amazing Friends 1 December 1981 a one shot that adapted the pilot episode The Triumph of the Green Goblin Though the comic version altered the story to bring it in line with established Marvel Universe continuity such as making the Green Goblin identity a costume as in the comics rather than a physical transformation as in the episode it was not considered part of said continuity It is the first appearance of Firestar in a comics story though the version of Firestar that exists within Marvel continuity would not appear until Uncanny X Men 193 May 1985 The story was reprinted in England in late 1983 in the weekly Marvel UK title Spider Man and His Amazing Friends It was reprinted in the U S as Marvel Action Universe 1 January 1989 released to coincide with the airing of Amazing Friends reruns on the television series of the same name and on the 2017 trade paperback X Men Origins Firestar In the Marvel mainstream continuity Spider Man Firestar and Iceman have made sporadic team ups in Amazing X Men 7 July 2014 and Iceman 3 November 2018 Firestar edit The mainstream Marvel Universe version of Firestar debuted in the pages of Uncanny X Men 193 as part of Emma Frost s Hellions team Firestar was given an origin story in a self titled mini series March June 1986 The character went on to be a founding member of the New Warriors and later a member of the Avengers One change to Firestar from the TV show to the comic books was her powers In the cartoon they were fire based However Marvel had a number of characters who could control and or create fire so they changed her mutant ability to the power to emit and control microwave energy Amazing Friends 2006 edit To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the show Marvel released Spider Man Family Amazing Friends 1 on August 9 2006 The comic starts with an all new story Opposites Attack which is officially set before Web of Spider Man 75 After that is a Mini Marvel tale Spider Man And His Amazing Friends Co Workers note that the strikethrough of Friends was a deliberate inclusion in the title Both stories were written by Sean McKeever The remainder of the one shot is composed of reprints of Untold Tales of Spider Man 2 and Spider Man 2099 2 Ultimate Spider Man edit An arc in Ultimate Spider Man is titled Spider Man And His Amazing Friends and issue 118 s cover showing Spider Man Iceman and Firestar is a homage to the series title screen Johnny Storm and Kitty Pryde are also said to be members of the team Instead of Angelica Jones Firestar is Liz Allan 25 Since then in Ultimate Comics Spider Man Spidey Iceman and the Human Torch have begun living together at Aunt May s house and have been working as a team as another homage to the series because Liz as Firestar was a member of the X Men in this continuity this team roster also reflects the original intent of Amazing Friends to use the Human Torch before licensing issues forced the creation of Firestar Amazing Friends in continuity edit In 2007 s Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider Man Back in Black one shot the villain Videoman is given a brief biography from his retcon appearance in the Spider Man Family one shot There is also an annotation describing an Earth 8107 where an alternate reality Videoman was created by Electro to battle that world s Spider Man Later in the same reality Francis Byte is mutated by an exploding arcade console to become a new Videoman and later possibly join the X Men Essentially this places the events of Spider Man and His Amazing Friends or at the very least the episodes Videoman and The Education of a Superhero in an alternate Earth continuity of the Marvel Comics Multiverse Spider Verse edit The Spider Friends of Earth 1983 described as a kinder gentler than most world except for Ms Lion are apparently killed by a dimension hopping Morlun set on draining the life out of every variation of Spider Man across the multiverse 26 Iceman 2018 edit At the Street Cart Named Desire Festival Peter sees Angelica but doesn t seem to recognize her when explaining to Mary Jane that she s the only redhead that he s interested in Bobby and Angelica briefly catch up before returning to their dates which are then interrupted by an ice monster attack Iceman Firestar and Spider Man suit up and defeat the attacker together The team up is called Iceman and His amazing Friends both on the issue s cover and by Iceman in the story Afterward the trio chat and Angelica and Bobby commiserate about men on dating apps 27 References edit nbsp Cartoon portal nbsp Animation portal nbsp Speculative fiction portal nbsp Comics portal nbsp Television portal nbsp United States portal nbsp 1980s portal Top 100 animated series IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on May 30 2017 Retrieved October 19 2010 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 574 580 ISBN 978 1538103739 Spider Man on TV IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on November 16 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