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Spidey and His Amazing Friends

Spidey and His Amazing Friends

12m2021Canada, United States of America
AnimationKidsScience-Fiction & FantastiqueAction & Adventure

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What this film brings

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Content barometer

Violence

1/5

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Mild

Fear

1/5

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Mild

Sexuality

0/5

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None

Language

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None

Narrative complexity

1/5

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Accessible

Adult themes

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Expert review

This animated series follows very young Marvel heroes in a bright, energetic, and strongly reassuring world designed for preschool viewers. The main sensitive elements are superhero confrontations with familiar villains, including chases, gadgets, traps, theft, and brief moments of peril, with no realistic injuries and no lasting harm. The overall intensity stays low and highly stylized, tension is short lived, often softened by humor, and the stories focus more on teamwork, problem solving, and making things right than on danger itself. For most children around age 4, the material is approachable, though very sensitive viewers may still be unsettled by certain villains, capture scenes, or flashy powers. Parents can support viewing by reminding children that the conflict is make believe, that the heroes are trying to help others, and by pausing if a villain or chase sequence feels too intense for their child.

Synopsis

Follow Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales and their adventures as the young heroes team up with Hulk, Ms. Marvel and Black Panther to defeat foes like Rhino, Doc Ock and Green Goblin and learn that teamwork is the best way to save the day.

Difficult scenes

Several episodes begin with a villain such as Green Goblin, Rhino, or Doc Ock causing trouble in the city through gadgets, theft, or chase scenes. These moments may unsettle a young child because the heroes can seem briefly overwhelmed, even though the tone stays light and the problem is quickly brought under control. Some sequences show the heroes getting trapped, restrained, or separated from one another during a mission. This sense of danger remains very mild and there are no visible injuries, but children who are sensitive to loss of control or temporary separation may still feel a short burst of worry before the scene resolves. The visual effects tied to powers, cartoon explosions, sand attacks, electricity, or robot activity can feel loud and busy for very young viewers. These are not violent in a realistic sense, yet the combination of motion, bright action, and urgent pacing may be tiring or a little intense for children who are easily overstimulated.

Where to watch

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About this title

Format
TV series
Year
2021
Runtime
12m
Countries
Canada, United States of America
Original language
EN
Main cast
Alkaio Thiele, Audrey Bennett, Carter Young
Studios
Atomic Cartoons, Disney Junior, Marvel Studios, Marvel Entertainment