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  2. Tachikoma - Wikipedia

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    Shirow is noted to keep numerous spiders as pets. [2] Production I.G was unable to use the Fuchikoma design in the 2002 Stand Alone Complex anime television series due to copyright conflicts. [3] However, Masamune Shirow was able to design a legally safe equivalent to the spider-tanks for the new show, which he named the "Tachikoma".

  3. List of So I'm a Spider, So What characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Aoi Yūki [1] (anime), Sumire Uesaka [2] [3] (PV & CM) (Japanese); Brianna Knickerbocker [4] (English) Nicknamed " Kumoko " by the fandom. She reincarnated as an initially " Nameless " spider monster in the most dangerous dungeon in the world where she has to constantly fight to survive and slowly evolves into an incredibly powerful ...

  4. List of highest-grossing animated films - Wikipedia

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    The chart below lists the highest-grossing animated films. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). Many films that were released during the 20th century do not appear on this list as figures have not been adjusted for inflation, and as a result the films on this list have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 2004.

  5. Spider-Man: The New Animated Series - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, he blames Spider-Man for his father's death and seeks revenge, but is oblivious to the fact that his father was the Green Goblin, and accidentally triggered his own death; however, as the series progresses, Harry has shown to warm up to Spider-Man, as well as helping him defeat Electro and accept being rescued from the Lizard.

  6. Spider-Man (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man (Japanese: スパイダーマン, Hepburn: Supaidāman), also referred to as Japanese Spider-Man or Toei Spider-Man, is a Japanese live-action tokusatsu superhero television series produced by Toei Company, loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name through a contract negotiated by producer Gene Pelc.

  7. Spider-Gwen - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Gwen (also titled Radioactive Spider-Gwen, Ghost-Spider, and Gwenom) is an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that began February 2015. The series revolves around Gwen Stacy of Earth-65, an alternate universe version of Gwen Stacy that debuted in Edge of Spider-Verse #2 as part of the 2014–2015 Spider-Man storyline "Spider-Verse".

  8. Spider-Verse - Wikipedia

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    The premise of a crossover was conceived by Dan Slott, who wrote the core part of the story in The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 3) #9–15, after working on the 2010 video game Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions which featured the mainstream, Ultimate, Noir and 2099 versions of Spider-Man. [10] The last two episodes of Spider-Man: The Animated Series, about multiple Spider-Men going across ...

  9. Spider Riders - Wikipedia

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    Spider Riders is a series of science fiction novels first published in December 2004, published by Newmarket Press written by Tedd Anasti, Patsy Cameron-Anasti and Stephen D. Sullivan (books 2–3). The series was adapted into an anime series, produced by Bee Train and Cookie Jar Entertainment. It was the first show from the latter company that ...