Hero or Menace
- Episode aired Feb 19, 2025
- TV-Y7-FV
- 31m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.9K
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Spider-Man swings into action, as Lonnie looks to settle a score and Norman visits an old friend.Spider-Man swings into action, as Lonnie looks to settle a score and Norman visits an old friend.Spider-Man swings into action, as Lonnie looks to settle a score and Norman visits an old friend.
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- Writers
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Hudson Thames
- Peter Parker
- (voice)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- May Parker
- (voice)
Grace Song
- Nico Minoru
- (voice)
Eugene Byrd
- Lonnie Lincoln
- (voice)
Hugh Dancy
- Dr. Otto Octavius
- (voice)
Colman Domingo
- Norman Osborn
- (voice)
Cathy Ang
- Pearl Pangan
- (voice)
Leilani Barrett
- Big Donovan
- (voice)
Ettore Ewen
- Bulldozer
- (voice)
Jonathan Medina
- Mac Gargan
- (voice)
Nick Carson
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
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One of the hardest lessons a superhero must learn is that power and responsibility must always go hand in hand. When faced with danger, loss, and betrayal, it would be easy to let anger take over - to cross that line just once and make sure a villain never hurts anyone again. But true heroes don't give in to those impulses; they hold onto their values, no matter how tempting it is to let go. "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" Episode 9, "Hero or Menace," is a surprisingly emotional and action-packed penultimate chapter that explores this very struggle, as Peter Parker faces one of his toughest moral dilemmas yet.
At its core, this episode serves as a powerful reminder of why Spider-Man is one of the most compelling superheroes of all time. Throughout the series, Peter has faced numerous adversaries, each testing his abilities and resilience in different ways. But this time, the battle is just as much internal as it is external. When he's pushed to his breaking point, we see a darker side of Spider-Man, one that forces him to question whether he should hold back or finally take things to the next level. It's a moment that feels earned, highlighting how personal stakes and influence can cloud even the best hero's judgment. But it also reinforces why Peter is different - why he's able to pull himself back from the edge when others might not. The action of "Hero or Menace" is nothing short of spectacular. The animation team once again delivers thrilling, high-energy fight sequences that not only look incredible but also carry significant emotional weight. Scorpion proves to be a truly menacing threat and a surprising team-up changes the dynamic in a way that makes the battle even more engaging. It's one of those moments that reminds you why this show works so well - it understands how to balance excitement with meaningful storytelling. Beyond the action, the episode also succeeds in deepening its character relationships. Peter and Nico's friendship, which has been strained due to Peter's double life, finds a moment of resolution that feels both heartfelt and well-earned, and Norman Osborn's long game continues to really intrigue.
"Hero or Menace" has done a solid job of closing off some of its bigger mysteries, but there are still plenty of unresolved subplots that need to be addressed for the finale to feel truly satisfying. Can the show successfully wrap up everything? That remains to be seen, but if this episode is any indication, the series is gearing up for an intense and unforgettable conclusion.
At its core, this episode serves as a powerful reminder of why Spider-Man is one of the most compelling superheroes of all time. Throughout the series, Peter has faced numerous adversaries, each testing his abilities and resilience in different ways. But this time, the battle is just as much internal as it is external. When he's pushed to his breaking point, we see a darker side of Spider-Man, one that forces him to question whether he should hold back or finally take things to the next level. It's a moment that feels earned, highlighting how personal stakes and influence can cloud even the best hero's judgment. But it also reinforces why Peter is different - why he's able to pull himself back from the edge when others might not. The action of "Hero or Menace" is nothing short of spectacular. The animation team once again delivers thrilling, high-energy fight sequences that not only look incredible but also carry significant emotional weight. Scorpion proves to be a truly menacing threat and a surprising team-up changes the dynamic in a way that makes the battle even more engaging. It's one of those moments that reminds you why this show works so well - it understands how to balance excitement with meaningful storytelling. Beyond the action, the episode also succeeds in deepening its character relationships. Peter and Nico's friendship, which has been strained due to Peter's double life, finds a moment of resolution that feels both heartfelt and well-earned, and Norman Osborn's long game continues to really intrigue.
"Hero or Menace" has done a solid job of closing off some of its bigger mysteries, but there are still plenty of unresolved subplots that need to be addressed for the finale to feel truly satisfying. Can the show successfully wrap up everything? That remains to be seen, but if this episode is any indication, the series is gearing up for an intense and unforgettable conclusion.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences Jurassic Park (1993)
- SoundtracksNeighbor Like Me
Written by Paul Francis Webster, Bob Harris (as J. Robert Harris), Isaac Lucas, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jason Rabinowitz, and Melo Makes Music (as Carmelo Cianflone)
Performed by The Math Club feat. Isaac Lucas (as Relaye) and Melo Makes Music
Courtesy of The Math Club
Contains a sample of "Spider-Man Theme"
Courtesy of Marvel Music, Inc.
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