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Spider-Man (1994)
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| Title: | Spider Wars (2): Farewell, Spider-Man |
| Episode Number: | 65 |
| Season: | 5 |
| Season Episode #.: | 13 |
| Production Number: | 416 |
| Original Airdate: | Saturday January 31st, 1998 |
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With Spider-Man having beaten Spider-Carnage, he is taken to the power-less Spider-Man's dimension, in which he is a comic book hero, and the power-less Spidey is an actor who plays him! When he gets there, he meets Stan Lee, and takes him for a web-slinging adventure. Once he is done, Madame Web takes him to Mary Jane.
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| Stan Lee appears as himself, in animation form, when Spider-Man travels to the powerless Spider-Man's universe. | Joan Lee and Stan Lee (whom are husband and wife) both appeared in this episode together, though in the episode, the two characters never interacted. | Gwen Stacy was Spider-Man's first true love in the comics, though she was killed by the Green Goblin. |
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| Stan Lee: (after Spider-Man leaves him on a sky-scraper's roof) How am I supposed to get down? Well, I guess I can wait for the Fantastic Four to give me a lift. | Armored Spidey: What is [Spider-Man] doing?! Why isn't he saving my girlfriend?!
Madame Web: Quiet! He's using his head -- something that you may never learn to do. |
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