Spider-Man Season 2 Episode 3

Spider-Man Season 2 Episode 3 Swing City

  • September 28, 1968
  • 6.7  (76)

In the second season of the 1967 animated series Spider-Man, episode 3 titled "Swing City", fans once again follow the adventures of our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. In this episode, Spider-Man finds himself facing off against a new villain known as the Green Goblin.

The episode begins with the Green Goblin, whose real identity is Norman Osborn, plotting a way to defeat Spider-Man. In his latest scheme, he decides to create a machine that will turn his men into superhuman beings capable of overpowering Spider-Man.

Meanwhile, Spider-Man is swinging through the city when he spots a police car in trouble. The officers are being attacked by the Green Goblin's thugs, who are sporting special powers. The hapless police are no match for the super-powered criminals, but Spider-Man arrives just in time to save them.

As the episode progresses, Spider-Man discovers that the Green Goblin's men are stealing chemicals from a local lab. In his attempt to stop them, the web-slinger finds himself in the middle of a massive fight that takes him through the streets and buildings of the city. The intense action is well-balanced with comic relief, as Spider-Man cracks jokes while fighting his way through the Green Goblin's minions.

Throughout the episode, the audience is treated to Spider-Man's impressive acrobatics and his signature web-slinging techniques. As he moves through the city, the viewer gets a great sense of the sprawling metropolis, with the animation taking time to showcase landmarks such as the Empire State Building and Central Park.

While "Swing City" contains plenty of high-octane action, it also features nuanced storytelling that explores the characters' motivations. The audience learns more about Norman Osborn and his inner turmoil, as well as Spider-Man's ongoing struggles with balancing his superhero life with his civilian identity.

The voice acting in "Swing City" is spot-on, with Paul Soles delivering a memorable performance as Spider-Man. His brash humor and quick wit keep the episode lighthearted even in the midst of danger. Other standout performances include Bernard Cowan's gruff portrayal of J. Jonah Jameson and Peg Dixon as the sweet Aunt May.

In addition to its focus on character and thrilling action sequences, "Swing City" also concerns itself with weighty themes such as power, responsibility, and the dangers of playing God. The Green Goblin's attempts to create superhumans offer a sobering warning of the potential risks involved in tinkering with the natural order.

Overall, "Swing City" sets a high bar for the rest of season two with its impressive animation, engaging storytelling, and exciting action sequences. Fans of Spider-Man will not be disappointed by this episode, which offers a thrilling adventure that perfectly captures the spirit of the iconic web-slinger.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 28, 1968
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (76)