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So, 'Spider-Man: The Return of the Green Goblin' is an interesting piece from 2002 directed by Keiko Oyamada. The animation style feels a bit unique for its time, blending traditional comic aesthetics with some digital flair. The pacing keeps you engaged, bouncing between action sequences and emotional beats, especially with Peter Parker's relationship with Mary Jane. The practical effects used for web-swinging are noteworthy, adding a tangible sense to the action. The voice performances really bring the characters to life, with a particularly menacing portrayal of the Green Goblin that adds depth to their rivalry. It's got this darker tone, a vibe that reminds you of classic comics but with a modern twist. It's certainly distinct in the Spider-Man animated roster.
Distinctive animation style for early 2000sInteresting character depthNotable voice performances
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