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  08-01-2005, 09:49 AM
 
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WHY HAVE THEY NOT MADE ANOTHER SEASON OF SPIDER-MAN MTV AND VENTURE BROS.?
THOSE WHERE TWO GOOD ANIMATED SERIES.
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  08-01-2005, 09:55 AM
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Venture Bros is returning, Adult Swim is always SLOW to put out new seasons, I think its either coming up or next Spring but its returning

I thought the MTV Spiderman was cancelled and they were working on developing a newer Spiderman that would pick up where the old 90's series left off
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  08-01-2005, 09:58 AM
 
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I LOVE THAT SERIES OF SPIDERMAN ALMOST BETTER THAN THE 90'S SERIES.

WHENEVER VENTURE BROS COME BACK OUT .... I WOULD LIKE YOU TO FILM THOSE FOR ME ....
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The newer version picking up where the 90's left off would be awesome. All the end was Spidey flying off with Mademe Web insearch of Mary jane. On a similar note didnt the MTV series end on a cliffhanger as well??

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I wished alot of american cartoons would take a lesson from Japanese anime and tie up all loose ends when a series ends, not leave it wide open or leave you guessing.
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  08-01-2005, 01:52 PM
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Spiderman 90s, Unlimited and MTV all ended on cliffhangers.
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  08-01-2005, 05:03 PM
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There is an interesting interview that used to be linked off toonzone and tvtome with the creators and writers of Spiderman 90's were they had planned to finish it but were told at the last minute it would not continue, they say you can even see it if you watch the last few episodes it really does not cliffhang it sorta just hangs as if there was an intention to finish it because thats what they had planned. They were "told" that they would get the chance when Marvel changed animation companies but then that bottom fell out as we know and all the Marvel shows went down
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  08-01-2005, 11:07 PM
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Venture Brothers Season 2 just entered production a few weeks ago. You can follow along with the process at creator Jackson Public's website. Pretty entertaining process and actually quite low-tech as far as how a lot of the show is done. The animation and sound are edited together on a Mac.

http://www.livejournal.com/users/jacksonpublick/
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