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  2. Voltron - Wikipedia

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    Voltron is an American animated television series franchise that features a team of space explorers who pilot a giant super robot known as "Voltron". Produced by Peter Keefe (executive producer) and Ted Koplar through his production company World Events Productions, Voltron was an adaptation of several Japanese anime television series from Toei Animation.

  3. Voltron (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Voltron is an animated television series produced by World Events Productions for a total of 124 episodes. [1] The series is an adaptation of the Japanese super robot anime series Beast King Go-Lion, which was dubbed into English and edited to create Voltron episodes. [2] Later episodes also use footage from the mecha anime Armored Fleet ...

  4. Spider-Man (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man remained at the top of the box office in its second weekend, dropping 38% and grossing another $71.4 million [155] while averaging $19,756 per theater. At the time, this was the highest-grossing second weekend of any film. [155] Spider-Man reached the $200 million mark on its ninth day of release, also a record at the time. [155]

  5. Joaquim Dos Santos - Wikipedia

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    Joaquim Aranha dos Santos is a Portuguese-born American storyboard artist, designer, director, producer, and writer. He is best known for his directing work on the television series Justice League Unlimited, Avatar: The Last Airbender, G.I. Joe: Resolute, The Legend of Korra, and Voltron: Legendary Defender, the latter of which he was also a co-showrunner.

  6. ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’: How (and where) to ...

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    We're here to rescue you with a breakdown of where every "Spider-Man" movie falls on the timeline, from the original "Spider-Man" to "Across the Spider-Verse." (Photo: Sony Pictures Entertainment)

  7. Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    During that time, the original The Amazing Spider-Man ended with issue #441 (Nov. 1998), and The Amazing Spider-Man started with volume 2, #1 (Jan. 1999). [43] In 2003, Marvel reintroduced the original numbering for The Amazing Spider-Man and what would have been volume 2, #59, became issue #500 (Dec. 2003). [43]

  8. List of Spider-Man titles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of titles featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man.Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, which was the last issue of that series. After that, he was given his own series.

  9. Upcoming Wolverine Game Might Feature Insomniac’s Spider-Man

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    All of Insomniac's Marvel games will be set in the same universe.