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Peter Parker es Spider-Man
Second of the three short films that the Trauma Group shot about the Marvel hero. More faithful to the original spirit of the comic than the first Spider-man they shot in 1993, this short replaces the experimental style of the first with more humor and drops of terror. Filmed with very little budget, much of it went to make the hero's black alien costume and a life-size replica of Venom's head.
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Plot Summary
This animated series follows the adventures of Peter Parker, a high school student who gains superpowers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. He becomes Spider-Man, using his abilities to fight crime and protect the citizens of New York City while balancing his personal life and responsibilities.
Critical Reception
Details on critical reception for this specific 1996 Spanish-language adaptation are scarce in major public databases. It is presumed to have been a localized effort, likely aimed at a younger audience familiar with the Spider-Man character.
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Google audience: Audience reviews and summaries for this specific 1996 Spanish version are not widely documented.
Fun Fact
This animated series was a Spanish-language adaptation of Spider-Man content, potentially featuring localized voice acting and animation styles distinct from its American counterparts.
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