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* [[Tara Strong]] : Mary Jane Watson Noir
 
* [[Tara Strong]] : Mary Jane Watson Noir
   
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==Quotes==
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*'''Spider-Man Noir''': (Screams) (Groans)
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*'''Spider-Man''': Speaking of costumes. You ever see anyone around here wearing one like mine?
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*'''Spider-Man''': (Yelps) Hey, Jackpot! There's my guy down there! Hold on! I want to talk to you, Mr. Spider-- Scarecrow? (Sighs)
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*'''Iron Mouse''': Hey!
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*'''Goblin''': One side, Vermin!
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*'''Iron Mouse''': Spider-Ham!
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*'''Spider-Man''': Iron Mouse?
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*'''Iron Mouse''': That's the green monster who was asking about you in town. You need a hand?
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Spider-Ham calling Spider-Man ''Spider-Monkey'' is a reference to the comics where Spider-Monkey exists in a reality where the Marvel characters are anthropomorphic apes.
 
*Spider-Ham calling Spider-Man ''Spider-Monkey'' is a reference to the comics where Spider-Monkey exists in a reality where the Marvel characters are anthropomorphic apes.

Revision as of 02:32, 29 April 2015

Template:Infobox episodeThe Spider-Verse (Part 2) is the 10th episode of Ultimate Spider-Man season 3.

Synoposis

Spider-Man continues following Green Goblin across the multiverse to stop him from collecting Spider-Men DNA. He helps Spider-Man Noir to renew his friendship with Mary Jane and helps Peter Porker regain his will to become Spider-Ham.

Cast

Quotes

  • Spider-Man Noir: (Screams) (Groans)

  • Spider-Man: Speaking of costumes. You ever see anyone around here wearing one like mine?

  • Spider-Man: (Yelps) Hey, Jackpot! There's my guy down there! Hold on! I want to talk to you, Mr. Spider-- Scarecrow? (Sighs)

  • Iron Mouse: Hey!
  • Goblin: One side, Vermin!
  • Iron Mouse: Spider-Ham!
  • Spider-Man: Iron Mouse?
  • Iron Mouse: That's the green monster who was asking about you in town. You need a hand?

Trivia

  • Spider-Ham calling Spider-Man Spider-Monkey is a reference to the comics where Spider-Monkey exists in a reality where the Marvel characters are anthropomorphic apes.
  • The sequence where Peter Porker gave up being Spider-Ham is similar to the Amazing Spider-Man comics when Peter gave up on being Spider-Man.
  • The fighting sequence between Spider-Man, Spider-Ham, and Green Goblin has some references to Looney Tunes.
  • The Noir Mary Jane knows that her Peter is Spider-Man.
  • The Noir Mary Jane and Peter seem to care about each other as more than friends.
    • This is evident when Goblin takes her captive then dangles her from the blimp.