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Spider-Man (1994)
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| Title: | Sins of the Fathers (6): Framed (1) |
| Episode Number: | 33 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 6 |
| Production Number: | 302 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday September 21st, 1996 |
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Peter is arrested after he contains a disc that has lethal weapons designs on it, but he's innocent, and was framed by the Kingpin. So Matt Murdock (a.k.a. The Daredevil) decides to be Peter's lawyer. After he is arrested, the Chameleon turns himself into Spider-Man, and kidnaps Peter, framing Spider-Man as well. He then places Peter in a chamber that unbreakable, and it will run out of oxygen in 30 minutes. Is this the end of Spider-Man?
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| Although Daredevil never had his own series, he appeared on both Fantastic Four and Spider-Man by the voice actor. | Matt Murdock explains his origin. | Daredevil never had his own series, but had his own live-action movie before Fantastic Four, who had their own series multiple times. Ben Affleck played Matt Murdock / Daredevil. |
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| In the Amazing Spider-Man, issue 16, Spider-Man and Daredevil team-up for the first time to defeat the likes of The Ringmaster. | In this episode, Spider-Man is mistaken for having a connection with the Kingpin, just as he does in the Amazing Spider-Man, issue 64. |
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