Spidey and his Amazing Friends
NZ release: 06 August 2021
Suitable for general audiences Rated on: 15 May 2023
What’s it about?
Follow Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and Miles Morales as they team up with Iron Man and other heroes to take down familiar foes and learn that working together is the best way to save the day.
The facts
- Created by Jeff Tramell
- Voiced by Benjamin Valic, Jakari Fraser, Lily Sanfelippo, Dee Bradley Baker, and Nicholas Roye
- English language
- 3 seasons, around 22 minutes per episode.
Why did it get this rating?
This series was self-rated by Disney+. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.
Low level violence
This series contains low level cartoon violence, with soft fight scenes between characters.
Villains throw large objects, but no one gets hit and no one is injured.
Spidey and his friends trap villains in spiderwebs.
Mild language
Spidey and his Amazing Friends contains uses of mild language, including one use of“ass” in episode 3.
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