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Spider-Man (1994)
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| Title: | Neogenic Nightmare (7): Enter The Punisher (2) |
| Episode Number: | 20 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 7 |
| Production Number: | 207 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday November 04th, 1995 |
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After taking Dr. Crawford’s formula that is supposed to cure him of his mutagenic transformation, which she’d yet to test for accuracy, his transformation is sped up, causing Spider-Man to grow an extra four arms.
Meanwhile, Spider-Man must try to prove his innocence of the apparent kidnapping of Michael Morbius to the public, as Michael Morbius escapes from the hospital after turning into a vampire again at nightfall. The only person the public believes has the ability to capture someone on the thirtieth floor of the hospital is Spider-Man. He must also prove his innocence to the Punisher, who is out to kill Spider-Man.
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| This episode marks the first appearance of The Punisher in any type of media besides comic books. |
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| Spider-Man frequently shoots webbing from his extra four hands, though they do not have a web cartridge on them. Of course, this could be an example that he is really turning into a spider (see Analysis). |
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| Spider-Man Becoming a Spider
Throughout the episode, Spider-Man shoots webbing from his extra four arms, which are not equipped with a webbing cartridge. Although this is often presumed as a goof -- which is very well could be -- it is possible that this is to show that Spider-Man is truly turning into a spider, thus he would have organic webbing. |
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