Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spiderman - Season 1 (Spoiler Free Review)
- Anton
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
Seasons - 1
Episodes - 10
Genre: Superhero, action, adventure, drama
Season Rating – 8.9/10
In One Word - Satisfying
Available on: Disney Plus+

Could this be the start of a legendary series destined to be celebrated alongside Avatar: The Last Airbender, Arcane, X-Men 97, and other greats?
Synopsis
This series offers a modern take on Peter Parker's origin story and early adventures. While his beginnings are familiar, it presents an entirely refreshing perspective.
Main Characters
This version of Peter Parker is sure to become a fan favorite. He possesses numerous endearing qualities and faces challenges that resonate with anyone transitioning from adolescence to young adulthood. His journey as both a hero and
an individual is well-developed. Characters
like Norman & Harry Osbourne, Tombstone, Aunt May, Nico Minoru, Dr. Strange, and Pearl Pangan offer compelling reasons to engage with them, whether they are allies or adversaries.
Art & Animation
"Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" bursts onto the screen with an electrifying animation style that brilliantly fuses 3D cel-shaded animation with a striking 2D look! It draws inspiration from the legendary comic book art of Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby, all while seamlessly integrating cutting-edge techniques.
The action is absolutely exhilarating and flows with incredible fluidity. Every scene pops with a unique depth, thanks to the cel-shaded animation's magic. This series boasts a vibe all its own, setting itself apart from all its Spidey predecessors, including the highly acclaimed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse film and its sequel.
Themes
Part of this animation's appeal is how it reflects various walks of life but still serves us with superhero thrills. You can see diverse themes like: advanced technology, mourning, social inequality, corporate espionage, adoption, social media and gang culture.
Conclusion
This is a must watch for fans of any fan of comics, anime and animation.
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