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When Spider-Man and Deadpool meet, the [[Spider-Man|team]] tells Spider-Man about Deadpool and how he was a [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] trainee before he dropped out to become a freelance hero shortly before Spider-Man joined. Deadpool tells them that a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent named [[Wikipedia:MacGuffin|MacGuffin]] has stolen a file that contains the identities of every superhero and he is willing to capture the rogue agent.
 
When Spider-Man and Deadpool meet, the [[Spider-Man|team]] tells Spider-Man about Deadpool and how he was a [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] trainee before he dropped out to become a freelance hero shortly before Spider-Man joined. Deadpool tells them that a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent named [[Wikipedia:MacGuffin|MacGuffin]] has stolen a file that contains the identities of every superhero and he is willing to capture the rogue agent.
   
Seeing just how awesome Deadpool is, Spider-Man decides to ditch his training and goes with Deadpool to retrieve the S.H.I.E.L.D. file. Along the way, they soon discover that [[Taskmaster]] is involved. At first, they slowly begin to like each other as friends, but that soon fades away as Spider-Man learns that Deadpool has no rules or morals and he is willing to kill anyone. Spider-Man soon realizes that Deadpool is not a freelance hero, but a mercenary.
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Impressed by Deadpool, Spider-Man decides to ditch his training and goes with Deadpool to retrieve the S.H.I.E.L.D. file. Along the way, they soon discover that [[Taskmaster]] is involved. At first, they slowly begin to like each other as friends, but that soon fades away as Spider-Man learns that Deadpool has no rules or morals and he is willing to kill anyone. Spider-Man soon realizes that Deadpool is not a freelance hero, but a mercenary.
   
 
Because of the webslinger's growing dislike for Deadpool's antics, attitude, and willingness to kill, Spider-Man intends to lecture Deadpool while fighting Taskmaster and his henchmen without killing them. Once they retrieve the file, Spider-Man learns that there was no Agent MacGuffin at all, it was all a lie made up by Deadpool. In truth, Deadpool is the one who stole the file in the first place and planned to sell it for the highest bidder. However, Taskmaster stole it before the mercenary had the chance. Thus, Deadpool used Spider-Man to help him to retrieve it. Unwilling to let that happen, Spider-Man fought Deadpool in the latter's madcap world, which ends with Spider-Man victorious.
 
Because of the webslinger's growing dislike for Deadpool's antics, attitude, and willingness to kill, Spider-Man intends to lecture Deadpool while fighting Taskmaster and his henchmen without killing them. Once they retrieve the file, Spider-Man learns that there was no Agent MacGuffin at all, it was all a lie made up by Deadpool. In truth, Deadpool is the one who stole the file in the first place and planned to sell it for the highest bidder. However, Taskmaster stole it before the mercenary had the chance. Thus, Deadpool used Spider-Man to help him to retrieve it. Unwilling to let that happen, Spider-Man fought Deadpool in the latter's madcap world, which ends with Spider-Man victorious.

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"Ultimate Deadpool"
Season 2, Episode 16
Air date July 7, 2013
Written by Man of Action and Ed Valentine
Directed by Roy Burdine
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"Ultimate Deadpool" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the Ultimate Spider-Man television series.

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Voice Cast

Role(s) Voice Actor/Actress
Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Acolyte #1 Drake Bell
Luke Cage/Power Man Ogie Banks
Anthony "Tony" Masters/Taskmaster, Acolyte #2 Clancy Brown
Daniel "Danny" Rand/Iron Fist Gregory Michael Cipes
Wade Winston Wilson/Deadpool, Video Game Voice Will Friedle
Phillip "Phil" Coulson Clark Gregg
Ava Ayala/White Tiger Caitlyn Taylor Love
Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury Chi McBride
Samuel "Sam" Alexander/Nova Logan Miller
John Jonah Jameson Jr. J. K. Simmons