To be honest I love this show. More than the other Spider-Man shows. When I watched this as a kid it just kept my attention. This show did something that other Spider-Man shows never did. They had added animation to Spider-Man. I put this show above all other Spider-Man shows. And I actually grew up on this show. Just like Transformers Prime. I grew up on it. But if my memory serves me right I believe when I heard about this show it had already been cancelled. It's sad that this show was cancelled for one of the worst Spider-Man shows. The creators of this show took risks and survived thru them. But got their show cancelled. It's like Disney doesn't want the new generation to learn about Peter Parkers struggles. From what I have learned. We should be able to relate to Peter Parker. We should relate to him about everything he does. Except being Spider-Man and lying. There's always that big no. MASSIVE difference between Peter Parker and Spider-Man. Peter Parker is that nerd loser who lives with his aunt. They both deal with financial problems that get solved by Peter sometimes. But then comes Spider-Man. Peter thought his actions as Spider-Man would give him confidence. But that's never meant to be. Peter Parker stay's as the nerd loser and never changes that until after high school. Spider-Man should and I mean SHOULD NEVER interfere with Peter's life. And same to Peter. Peter can't be any were near Spider-Man's life. Peter has to deal with 2 lives. And both can never come together. EVER. This show proves exactly that! The 1st episode did a good job on giving us a good idea of Spider-Man and Peter. Spider-Man is that hero while Peter is that loser who thinks because he has powers it will help him on personal stuff. But it never does. You know from my personal idea I say Spider-Man is a complete separate thing from Peter. He is but I actually mean personality. Peter is nerdy, shy, not confident, etc. Spider-Man is optimistic, happy, care free, etc. Personally it's like Spider-Man is his own person. But he's not. But Spider-Man just always acts like he is his own person. But he isn't. Yes there has been times where Peter kinda talks to Spider-Man. But that's his head talking. Both characters are never meant to interfere with the other's life. Until after high school then Peter's life becomes more out of control. We are suppose to relate to Spider-Man. This show gave us that.