The Sting of the Scorpion - S1-E6
Continuity mistake: The Scorpion gets bigger here, his eyes turn yellow, he gets fangs, his skin becomes sickly looking, and his fingertips resemble claws. Yet later on in later episodes he's missing all of that.
Starring: Edward Asner, Roscoe Lee Browne, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Sara Ballantine
Genres: Action, Animated, Crime, Family, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Thriller
The Sting of the Scorpion - S1-E6
Continuity mistake: The Scorpion gets bigger here, his eyes turn yellow, he gets fangs, his skin becomes sickly looking, and his fingertips resemble claws. Yet later on in later episodes he's missing all of that.
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 1: Doctor Strange - S3-E1
Revealing mistake: When Mary Jane and the other servants of Baron Mordo are flying through the city, they literally disappear into thin air. Probably a problem with rendering the 2D animation within the 3D animation. (00:01:00)
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 9: Tombstone - S3-E9
Tombstone: Come down here and fight like a man.
Spider-Man: I don't suppose I could convince you to come up here and fight like a spider.
Trivia: Around the same time this show was airing, James Cameron was in the midst of developing a Spider-Man film which would have featured Sandman and Electro as the villains. Due to this plan, Sandman never appeared on this show despite being a prominent member of Spidey's rogue's gallery. Electro eventually made an appearance in the show's final season once it was determined that Cameron's film would never come to fruition, though the Electro that appeared on this show was a bastardized version of his comics counterpart.
Question: Why did they go with Jason Macendale as Hobgoblin instead of the original one, Roderick Kingsley?
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Answer: In the comics, Hobgoblin's true identity was kept a mystery for a long time intentionally and while many fans deduced it was Kingsley, and creator Roger Stern was leaning that way, Stern left the series in 1984. In 1987 Hobgoblin's identity was revealed to be Ned Leeds and then Macendale became Hobgoblin. It wasn't until 1997 that Sterns wrote the mini-series "Hobgoblin Lives" and retconned Kingsley as the original Hobgoblin.
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