I hope it's ok to resuscitate this old thread.
Disney xD did a marathon over the Memorial Day weekend of The Spectacular Spider-Man. I remembered it being discussed over here and thought I would check it out. I managed to catch 2 of the episodes ('Group Therapy' and 'Intervention') and then when I came back to it, they were repeating the same 2 episodes. So I watched it again.
First things first - the drawing style is reminiscent of Teen Titans rather than the more "traditional" 90s Spider-man (which they still occasionally show episodes from on the same channel). However, it doesn't have the funny-face looks that often appear in Teen Titan which are uniquely kids-anime and terribly annoying until you grow to like them (I incredibly have!). I prefer a slightly less angular look but there it is.
Peter Parker is young and his Spider-man seems shorter too than I'm used to. Which is correct in a matter of speaking. The 90s Spider-man, which in many ways is my yardstick for this show made Peter almost unrecognizable in making him big-shouldered and fairly hunky looking and not at all the nerd-geek we all love from the early comics. In this one, Peter has a freckle or two and still doesn't seem to wearing glasses. Also, and I don't know what kinda weird stereotype I am getting, his Peter Parker look is vaguely Hispanic/Latino. I can't quite figure out why I feel that way but that was my impression.
But coming to the stories themselves, they were both great. Peter already has the black costume (the 'ooze') and in Group Therapy, after getting beaten by the Sinister Six, the costume takes over a sleep-walking Peter and goes and fights the Sinister Six! It was a little unnerving to not see him quip and Doc Ock even remarks about it. But it's towards the end of the episode that we see that it's because the costume was controlling Peter. The second episode ('Intervention') had Peter realize the black costume is evil and take it off and Brock becoming Venom. It also features Ben Parker and a fairly complete retelling of the Spider-man origin story. They have stuck to the movie version of the origin with the genetically modified spiders (except that it's Gwen Stacy and not MJ on the field trip) and also in that Ben Parker is waiting for Pete at the library and that the mugger kills him for his car. I seem to vaguely remember in the comics that the mugger actually kills Uncle Ben at home when Uncle Ben ends up interrupting the burglary attempt in his home. It's been a while since I read the classic comics. The episode ends with Eddie Brock becoming Venom.
But both episodes were densely packed, I thought. I would have easily thought them to be more than 22 minutes standard with the amount of stuff that was covered in them.
In short, I liked it!
Coming back to a few of the points from some of the last posts - the 90s Spider-man included a story at the end of Secret Wars where Spider-man meets Stan Lee.
I don't know whether I saw season 1 or season 2 eps of The Spectacular Spider-Man but I hope I get to see more...
Also, if they are all in school, then I find it a bit odd that they did the Venom story-line. I think Venom should happen a little later in Spidey's life.
Also, I personally don't hate the Ultimate universe and the Spider-man stories set there. There's a certain magic that I see in the stories. But seeing a teenage MJ who goes to high school with Peter and who is incredibly gawky is weird. MJ should always be the knockout that Peter meets to realize that he's hit the jackpot! Oh well...