• Spider-Man guest-starred in the
Spider-Woman television series in the episodes "Pyramids of Terror" and "The Kongo Spider", voiced again by Paul Soles. • In an episode of the Marvel Productions-produced animated series
Muppet Babies, "Comic Capers", Spider-Man appears in a fantasy sequence the characters create that is inspired by
The Amazing Spider-Man newspaper comic strip. • Spider-Man makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the
X-Men: The Animated Series episode "The Phoenix Saga – Part V: Child Of Light". • Peter Parker appears in the ''
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes'' episode "Frightful", voiced by
Sam Vincent.
Johnny Storm hires him to take publicity stills of the
Fantastic Four to maintain their reputation as heroes following the emergence of their counterparts, the
Frightful Four. • Spider-Man appears in ''
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced again by Drake Bell. Originally, Josh Keaton was intended to reprise his role from The Spectacular Spider-Man'' and had even recorded dialogue for the character, but was ultimately replaced and redubbed by Bell. Tasked as Peter Parker to take pictures for an interview with Captain America, whom he admires, he works with him to save civilians from the Serpent Society. Spider-Man reappears in the episode "New Avengers", as a member of the
titular group. Later, he joins the Avengers as a reserve member. Spider-Man returns in the series finale "Avengers Assemble", aiding the Avengers in a battle against
Galactus. • Spider-Man appears in
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, voiced by
Shinji Kawada in Japanese and
Robbie Daymond in English. • Spider-Man appears in
Marvel Future Avengers, with Shinji Kawada and Robbie Daymond reprising their roles in Japanese and English dubbed versions from
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers and the
Spider-Man TV series and various Marvel media respectively. •
Hudson Thames voices
Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe television series
What If...? episode "
What If... Zombies?!".
Tom Holland, who portrays the
character in the live-action films, could not reprise his role due to contractual conflicts regarding Sony Pictures. • The 1994 series' iteration of Spider-Man makes non-speaking cameo appearances in the ''
X-Men '97'' three-part season finale "
Tolerance is Extinction". In Part 1, he is among the witnesses to the
electromagnetic pulse (EMP) wave sent throughout the world by
Magneto to depower the
Prime Sentinels upon escaping from
Bastion's captivity. In Part 3, Parker is at an electronics store watching the news of
Asteroid M's impending collision with Earth alongside
Flash Thompson and
Mary Jane Watson, who he has brought back to the present timeline. • Spider-Man appears in
Marvel Zombies which serves as a continuation for the storyline of the
What If...? episode "
What If... Zombies?!" in which he also appeared in, voiced again by Hudson Thames.
Marvel Animated Universe • Spider-Man appears in
Avengers Assemble, with Drake Bell reprising his role (excluding the episode "Vibranium Curtain" Pt. 2, where
Robbie Daymond reprises the role). In "Hulk's Day Out", he is selling hot dogs. In "Avengers Disassembled", Spider-Man temporarily joins the Avengers as Captain America's replacement, but leaves the team near the end of the episode due to Captain America and Iron Man being unable to work together. In "Avengers Underground", Spider-Man is among the heroes the Squadron Supreme imprison, although in his case, he is occupied with one of their drones. In "Avengers World", Spider-Man appears at the end of the episode on a holographic globe as one of the heroes Iron Man and Captain America consider potential Avengers. Finally in "Vibranium Curtain" Pt. 2, Spider-Man shows up and works with Black Panther to fight Vulture. • Spider-Man appears in
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., voiced again by
Drake Bell. voiced again by Drake Bell. • Spider-Man appears in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload, voiced by Drake Bell. • Spider-Man appears in
Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexxed by Venom, voiced again by Robbie Daymond. • In
Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Spider-Man is alluded to. In "Iron Man 2099", a
Maggia goon mistakes
Hawkeye for Spider-Man after Hawkeye uses a web arrow to catch one of his cohorts.
Mentions within Marvel Cinematic Universe series • In a flashback during season 1 of
Daredevil to Matt and Foggy's time at Landman & Zack, Foggy mentions having "bumped into Morales", referring to
Rio Morales, the mother of
Miles Morales. In the 12th episode of
Daredevil season 1, when
Ben Urich is taking a drink from his glass and right before he realizes
Wilson Fisk is there, a photograph of
Spider-Man is visible in the newspaper posted on his pin-board to the far right of the center-top. In the 12th episode of
Daredevil season 3, when
Karen Page is visiting a boxing gym, an old poster behind her advertises a fight between a "Parker" and a "Morales". • In the 12th episode of
Jessica Jones season 1,
Spider-Man-themed ice pops are shown to be on sale when Jessica is tailing a
Kilgrave-controlled courier through Central Park. • At the end of the fourth episode of
Iron Fist season 1,
Ward Meachum compares
Danny Rand's scaling of a building to "
goddamned Daredevil" in the original release. In the Italian and German dubs of the show, Ward compares Danny to "
goddamned Spider-Man". • In the final episode of
The Defenders, when
Danny Rand unleashes his Iron Fist upon Madame Gao, the action is immediately accompanied by the
Wu Tang Clan's song "
Protect Ya Neck". The section of the song heard in the fight scene speaks of "''Swingin' through your town like
your neighborhood Spider-Man''". • In the
Disney+ series
Daredevil: Born Again, when
Wilson Fisk had become
Mayor of New York, he called out a couple of street level heroes, including
Spider-Man as a "man who dresses in a spider outfit".
Miscellaneous • Spider-Man guest-starred in the
Adult Swim television series
Robot Chicken in the sketches "Bloopers! Two", "Superheroes Tonight", "Goblin Aerobics", "Kid Venison", "Spider Sense", "Excelsior", "Spidey in the Bathroom", "April's Report on Town Hall", "J. Jonah Jameson's True Love", and "Nick Fury Kills Everybody", voiced by
Seth Green and
Andy Richter. ==Notes==