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Both films have the song at the end of the credits; the 2002 adaptation featured the original 1967 recording (along with a re-recording by Aerosmith on the soundtrack), and 2004's Spider-Man 2 features a re-recording by Michael Bublé. 2007's Spider-Man 3 features a performance of the song by a marching band at a public rally for Spider-Man.
The animation for the first season of Spider-Man was produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation. Ray Patterson was the producer. Animation was performed by Hal Ambro, Bob Bentley, and Dan Bessie, among others. Direction in episode 1 was provided by Grant Simmons, Clyde Geronimi, and Sid Marcus. [1]
The 1994 Spider-Man animated series was made for the Fox Network, with Christopher Daniel Barnes voicing Spider-Man. [11] This series had a bigger budget and used a novel system of one large story arc per season, developed by John Semper. As a result, each of the individual 65 episodes (starting with season 2) were called "chapters".
The music video premiered on MTV2 in mid-October 1998. [3] Like the song's concept and interpolation, the video follows a synopsis loosely based on the early Spider-Man comic series. The latter of the video features cameo appearances by Missy Elliott's close friends Ginuwine and Aaliyah. The video was directed by Francis Lawrence.
"Spider-Man" is the theme song of the 1967 cartoon show Spider-Man, composed by Paul Francis Webster and Bob Harris. The original song was recorded at RCA Studios in Toronto (where the cartoon was produced) featuring 12 CBC vocalists (members of the Billy Van Singers, and Laurie Bower Singers groups) who added to the musical backing track supplied by RCA Studios, New York.
July 3 – News at Ten (1967–99, 2001–04, 2008–present) on ITV in the UK; September 5 The Prisoner on Canada's CTV Television Network; Good Morning World on CBS (1967–1968) September 6 – He & She (1967–68) and Dundee and the Culhane (Fall 1967 only) both on CBS; September 7 The Flying Nun (1967–70) on ABC; Cimarron Strip (1967 ...
The Second Hundred Years (TV series) Shazzan; The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; Snap Judgment (game show) Spider-Man (1967 TV series) Super Chicken; Super President; The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure
Spider-Man: Music from and Inspired by is a 2002 soundtrack album for the film Spider-Man. Although it contains a portion of the film score by Danny Elfman , a more complete album of Elfman's work was released as Spider-Man: Original Motion Picture Score .