Partners in Danger is the name given to the story arc that composed the entire 4th season of the 1994 Spider-Man animated television series. The 11-episode season, which lasted from February to August 1997, picked up after the disappearance of Mary Jane Watson and covered the beginnings of Felicia Hardy's career as Black Cat and her relationship with Spider-Man, as well as the returns of Morbius, Blade, the Lizard, Vulture, Scorpion, Mysterio, and Kraven the Hunter.
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42 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter I: Guilty" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Larry Brody and Meg McLaughlin) | February 1, 1997 | 311 |
Still dealing with the loss of Mary Jane, Spider-Man's friend Robbie is framed of a crime. Spider-Man works with J. Jonah Jameson to clear his name. | ||||
43 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter II: The Cat" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Sean Catherine Derek) | February 8, 1997 | 312 |
Doctor Octopus attempts to blackmail the Hardy family with his knowledge of their ties to the legendary burglar known as The Cat, but is coerced into helping the Kingpin, who also has plans for The Cat, namely kidnapping him from his cell in S.H.I.E.L.D headquarters and forcing him to reveal his knowledge of the Super Soldier formula that created Captain America. Spider-Man tries but fails to stop the kidnapping during his own investigation into the Hardys and The Cat. | ||||
44 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter III: The Black Cat" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir, & Sean Catherine Derek) | February 15, 1997 | 313 |
With the serum in hand, Kingpin successfully tests it on Felicia Hardy, The Cat's daughter. Now the superpowered Black Cat, Felicia teams up with Spider-Man to rescue her father and stop Kingpin from using the serum for his own ends. | ||||
45 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter IV: The Return of Kraven" | Meg McLaughlin | February 22, 1997 | 314 |
After Dr. Crawford is mutated into a monster, Spider-Man and Black Cat team up with Kraven to help her. Dr. Curt Conners finds an antidote and cures her. | ||||
46 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter V: Partners" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Cynthia Harrison and Brooks Wachtel) | May 3, 1997 | 315 |
Alistair Smythe kidnaps the Black Cat after she has been knocked out by strange green gas, leaving Spider-man helpless to save her, Spider-Man is hired to capture either Scorpion or the Vulture to free the Black Cat. The Scorpion and Spider-man are used in effort to transform Silvermane back into an adult. But the Vulture arrives and drains the youth from Silvermane turning him into an old man once again. Spider-Man finally agrees to become Black Cat's partner. | ||||
47 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter VI: The Awakening" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Sean Catherine Derek) | May 10, 1997 | 316 |
Debra Whitman finds Michael Morbius, and announces her plan to use Doc Connors' Neogenic Recombinator to revive him. Shocker and Landon arrive, and kidnap Morbius. Black Cat, Spider-Man and Whistler rescue Morbius and return him to the living vampire state that he was before. | ||||
48 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter VII: The Vampire Queen" | Meg McLaughlin and John Semper | May 17, 1997 | 317 |
Blade returns to stop his mother, the Vampire Queen. She tries convince Morbius to reveal his knowledge of the Neogenic Recombinator. When he does, she uses it to create more vampires. She is eventually stopped by Spider-Man, Black Cat, Morbius, and Blade. The Black Cat decides to then leave Spider-man to fight alongside Morbius and Blade. | ||||
49 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter VIII: The Return of the Green Goblin" | Mark Hoffmeier | July 12, 1997 | 318 |
Harry Osborn follows his father's footsteps and becomes the new Green Goblin in an effort to kill Spider-Man. Meanwhile, the Punisher seeks to find out if Peter Parker knows where Mary Jane Watson is. In the end, "Mary Jane" is back, but she can't remember what happened to her at the last fight with first Green Goblin. | ||||
50 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter IX: The Haunting of Mary Jane" | John Semper and Virginia Roth (Teleplay by: Meg McLaughlin and John Semper) | July 19, 1997 | 401 |
Spider-Man teams up with Mysterio, who has built a robotic Rhino, Doc Ock, Lizard, Venom and Carnage, to rescue "Mary Jane" who was kidnapped by Mysterio's girlfriend. After rescuing her, Spider-Man tells "Mary Jane" the truth about his identity. | ||||
51 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter X: The Lizard King" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Gordon Kent) | July 26, 1997 | 402 |
Doc Connors and "Mary Jane" are kidnapped by lizard people from the sewers, who claim that Connors created them. Spider-Man buys "Mary Jane" time so she can escape and find Margaret Conners, who has a device that can cure all the creatures. | ||||
52 | "Partners in Danger, Chapter XI: The Prowler" | John Semper (Teleplay by: Terence Taylor) | August 2, 1997 | 403 |
Hobie Brown is enlisted as the Prowler by the Kingpin. Hobie's forced to wear a special suit with a belt that will detonate if he tampers with it. Spider-Man and Prowler team up against the Kingpin, so Hobie can have a chance at returning to a normal life. |
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Spider-Man (1994 TV series) episode | |||
Robbie Robertson |
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 42 |
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Directed by | Bob Richardson | ||
Written by | Larry Brody Stan Lee Meg McLaughlin |
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Produced by | John Semper | ||
Production code | 311 | ||
Original air date | February 1, 1997 | ||
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Bob Bergen (Ned Leeds) |
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"Guilty" is the first episode from the fourth season of the animated series Spider-Man, also marking the forty-second episode. It originally aired on February 1, 1997.
Spider-Man is still in grief over the loss of Mary Jane. Meanwhile, Tombstone, whilst incarcerated in Rooker's Island, plots revenge on Robbie Robertson as Robbie previously caused his arrest. In exchange for assisting cell-mate Richard Fisk in a few brawls in prison, Richard requests that his father, The Kingpin, frame Robbie as a criminal mastermind. Once Robbie is convicted, Kingpin is able to reassign Robbie to Rooker's, having originally intended to serve at the New York State Penitentiary. Spider-Man realises that Robbie has been framed, and J. Jonah Jameson, also intent on clearing Robbie's name, reluctantly teams with the wall-crawler in order to do so. Having enough evidence gathered by Spider-Man and Jonah that Robbie is innocent, Robbie is released.
Many considered it a wise choice to show Spider-Man grieving over the loss of Mary Jane, as if the episode simply showed the hero fighting another super-villain following the Green Goblin's defeat, it may have been confusing. The fact that the episode indicated that Mary Jane's loss was torturing Peter inside has been speculated to have been well handled. As of this episode, the characters of Robbie Robertson and J. Jonah Jameson were described to have been satisfactorily designed, and well chosen voice actors. The fact that the episode showed a different side to Jonah's personality, rather than him simply being viewed as Peter Parker's boss, has been described as a popular inspiration. The episode has notably received good ratings for the fact that it focused mainly on the characters.[1]
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Christopher Daniel Barnes | Spider-Man/Peter Parker |
Julie Bennett | Aunt May Parker |
Bob Bergen | Ned Leeds |
Nell Carter | Glory Grant |
Dorian Harewood | Tombstone |
Gary Imhoff | Harry Osborn |
Nick Jameson | Richard Fisk |
Iona Morris | Martha Robertson |
Alfonso Riberio | Randy Robertson |
Stanley Ralph Ross | Joey Nails |
Rodney Saulsberry | Joe 'Robbie' Robertson |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 43-44 |
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Directed by | Bob Richardson | ||
Written by | Sean Catherine Derek Stan Lee Marty Isenberg |
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Produced by | John Semper | ||
Production code | 312-313 | ||
Original air date | The Cat: February 8, 1997 The Black Cat: February 15, 1997 |
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"The Cat" is the second episode from the fourth season of the animated series Spider-Man. It also marks the show's forty-fourth episode, originally airing on February 8, 1997. The episode began a plotline that would continue on the following episode, "The Black Cat", which aired later on February 15, marking the forty-fifth episode. Together they introduce the Black Cat to the series.[2][3]
Doctor Octopus attempts to blackmail Anastasia Hardy into paying him ransom money in order to fund his dangerous experiments, by threatening to reveal that Felicia's father was the crook known as "The Cat". Spider-Man, having eluded Doc Ock from the Hardy's, gathers information which tells him Felicia's father is actually John Hardesky, and that he was incarcerated in S.H.I.E.L.D. for memorizing a secret formula. The Kingpin manages to break the Cat out of prison by using the Chameleon, Hardesky's cell-mate, in an effort to retrieve the formula which has the ability to enhance human abilities. Herbert Landon is able to recreate the formula after the crime lord uses Felicia to provoke Hardesky to reveal the formula.
The Kingpin blackmails John Hardesky into revealing a secret super-soldier formula by making threats against Felicia. After Hardesky reveals his secrets, Landon is able to recreate and improve the formula for the crime lord. Kingpin uses the serum to transform Felicia into a "black cat", and forces her to carry out his crimes until he can create more serum. Spider-Man, unaware of her identity, teams with the Black Cat to rescue her father. Hardesky, whilst held captive by the Kingpin, breaks into Landon's lab and deletes the formula. After the two superheroes are able to rescue Felicia's father, he decides to allow himself to be re-incarcerated in S.H.I.E.L.D., as of his knowledge of the formula.
In at least one viewers eye, it has been believed that the Kingpin's role in the episodes is much more necessary than his previous appearances. This is partly because many of the crime lord's ideas in previous episodes are considered poor, notably his ambition to create an army of mutants. However, Doctor Octopus's appearance has been said to have been wasted. Viewers were pleased to see the Black Cat finally introduced, having only seen the character as Felicia Hardy in previous episodes. Her introduction as a superhero has been described as being done well, thus making the episode one of the character's best appearances. Her first scene with Spider-Man was very popular among fans, as was her use of the spider-tracer the wall-crawler gave her mother. The character has been described as being slightly arrogant. The fact that neither hero knew who the other was seemed questionable, partly because Felicia and Peter once dated, and partly because Felicia hadn't always treated Peter with much respect.[2][3]
The episodes were considered to be rare occasions that events fell into place, with details of the plotline being resolved by the end of the second part. The animation has notably been highly praised in comparison to that of the first season.[2][3] John Semper mentioned in an interview with The Marvel Animation Age that he is somewhat proud of the fact that he linked the Black Cat to the origin of Captain America, alike to that of the viewers points of view, who considered the plotline to have handled Black Cat's introduction well. John Semper invented this plot rather than using the character's development in the comics in which he considered ridiculous. John also revealed that he is very fond of John Phillip Law, who plays the voice role of John Hardesky in the episode.[2][4]
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Christopher Daniel Barnes | Spider-Man/Peter Parker |
Jack Angel | Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
Roscoe Lee Browne | Kingpin/Wilson Fisk |
Jennifer Hale | Black Cat/Felicia Hardy |
David Hayter | Brace Huntington Captain America/Steve Rogers |
John Phillip Law | The Cat/John Hardesky |
Lois Nettleton | Nora |
Nita Talbot | Anastasia Hardy |
David Warner | Herbert Landon Red Skull |
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. | Doctor Octopus |
Rachel Davies | Agent X of S.H.I.E.L.D. |
Neil Ross | Additional Voice |
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Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 47 |
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Directed by | Bob Richardson | ||
Written by | John Semper Stan Lee Teleplay by: Sean Catherine Derek |
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Production code | 316 | ||
Original air date | May 10, 1997 | ||
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"The Awakening" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the animated series Spider-Man, which originally aired on May 10, 1997 on Fox Kids in the United States.[5]
Debra Whitman and Clay Marks locate Morbius, the Vampire, in a state of hibernation and bring him to ESU to work on a cure. Felicia Hardy hears of the news just before she heads out of town and decides to stays behind as Black Cat. At the same time, Herbert Landon and the Shocker also seek to capture Morbius for the Kingpin in an effort to unlock the secret to immortality. Landon and Shocker abduct Morbius, but Black Cat teams up with Whistler and Spider-Man to track down their whereabouts and to neutralize Morbius. However, Morbius is transformed from his bat form back into the living vampire state that he was before and then flies away.
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