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    ‘I love our look – I think it grows on you’: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man creator defends the Marvel show’s animation style after fierce fan criticism



    • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man‘s creator has defended the show’s animation style
    • Some Marvel fans have criticized how the series looks from a movement viewpoint
    • Jeff Tramell says viewers should judge it after watching the whole season, rather than a two-minute trailer

    Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man‘s showrunner has defended its animation style in the wake of fierce fan criticism.

    Speaking to TechRadar ahead of the Marvel show’s premiere on January 29, Jeff Tramell implored viewers to “give it a chance” after some fans reacted negatively to how it looks. Tramell, who also acts as the series’ head writer and one of its executive producers, wants people to watch all 10 episodes before they comment on the animation techniques that have been used.

    Ever since the Disney Plus animated series was first shown exclusively to D23 Expo 2024 members last August, fans have had plenty to say about the choice of animation. In the aftermath of said footage leaking online, threads on r/MarvelStudios, r/SpiderMan, r/MarvelStudiosSpoilers and other Reddit pages were full of comments labeling character movements as “weird”, “off-putting”, “awful”, “rough”, and “lazy”.

    Peter Parker swings through New York wearing his Future Foundation suit in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

    Fans haven’t held back over what they think about the show’s animation style (Image credit: Marvel Animation/Disney Plus)

    The negativity grew exponentially once the animated show’s first trailer – one of six big entertainment stories you might have missed over the 2024 holiday season – was released, too. Once the teaser was revealed in late December 2024, new threads on r/SpiderMan, r/MarvelStudios, r/MarvelStudioSpoilers, and other Reddit pages were similarly packed with people’s opinions on its animation. Indeed, from those saying Marvel was “trying too hard” and that the backgrounds look “empty”, to even harsher critiques suggesting it looked “ugly” and “dogs**t”, fans didn’t hold back as they passed judgment on the series’ animation style.


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