"The Party" | |
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Series Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Season 1, Episode 1 | |
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Air date | July 11th, 2003 |
Writers | Morgan Gendel; Marsha Griffin |
Director | Audu Paden |
Producers | Craig Kyle; Stan Lee; David McGrath; Avi Arad; Brian Michael Bendis; Morgan Gendel; Audu Paden; Rick Ungar |
Starring | Neil Patrick Harris; Lisa Loeb; Ian Ziering |
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"The Party" is the first episode of the computer-generated superhero fantasy series Spider-Man: The New Animated Series. It was directed by Audu Paden with a script written by Morgan Gendel and Marsha Griffin. It first aired on MTV Friday, July 11th, 2003 at 10:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Neil Patrick Harris | Spider-Man, Peter Parker |
Lisa Loeb | Mary Jane Watson |
Ian Ziering | Harry Osborn |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ethan Embry | Electro, Max Dillon |
Jeff Fischer | Doug Reisman |
Jennifer Hale | Female news announcer |
Julie Nathanson | Sally |
Rino Romano | Doug's friend |
Cree Summer | Professor Williams |
David Newsom | Gary |
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Bloopers[]
- In the high school scenes, Peter Parker is carrying a book with him. The book disappears and then reappears several times during this sequence of events.
- In one scene, Electro tears apart some power lines, but in the following scene, the power lines are missing.
Quotes[]
- Peter Parker: Why I wanna go to a party like everyone else? Just 'cause I'm not like everyone else?
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- Peter Parker: I bet the X-Men get to go to parties.
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- Spider-Man: Where were you when we had an energy crisis?
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- Peter Parker: Would the world, like, come to an end if Spider-Man took one lousy night off?
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- Spider-Man: Oh, my God. Max, what's happened to you?
- Electro: I don't know. You don't understand.
- Spider-Man: Max, you can't do this to innocent people.
- Electro: Nobody's innocent! No one!