Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

NZ release: 29 January 2025

Mild violence Rated on: 03 February 2025

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman

What’s it about?

This animated series follows Peter Parker as he becomes Spider-Man.

The facts

  • Created by Jeff Tramell
  • Voiced by Hudson Thames (Peter Parker), Colman Domingo (Norman Osborn), Kari Wahlgren (May Parker), Eugene Byrd (Lonnie Lincoln), Grace Song (Nico Minoru), Hugh Dancy (Otto Octavius), and Charlie Cox (Matt Murdock / Daredevil)
  • English language
  • Runtime: 10 episodes, each around 30 minutes long
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

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.

Violence

This series contains mild cartoon violence, in the form of destruction, kicking, punching, and hitting.

A villain beats up a superhero, with hard punches, damaging his mask, and stabbing him through the chest with his scorpion-like tail. Some blood is seen on the weapon and around the injury, but it is not realistic.

A character is hit in the head with a brick, with the brick shattering upon impact. It is unclear whether the character is injured as they are not shown afterwards.

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