The Badly Animated Marvel Christmas Carol (Video 2014)
Zombie Betty Brant corrects JJJ's usage of the phrase "jerk off" saying he meant "goof off", which is a direct reference to an earlier conversation they had in the first episode entitled "Mysterio's Malice In Wonderland"."
Spider-Man (TV Series 1967–1970)
The scene where Spider-Man punches Mysterio and he goes flying across the bar is a direct reference to a scene in the opening credits of the original 60s Spider-Man cartoon.Office Space (1999)
During Spider-Man's hallucination, Deadpool asks Peter Parker if he got the memo about putting the TPS reports on the cover sheets.Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
The poster on Peter Parker's wall is from the movie Eight Legged Freak which foreshadows the second episode of the cartoon which is entitled "Eight Legged Freaks".Arrested Development (TV Series 2003–2019)
The song Spider-Man plays on his guitar during the duel with Scorpion is the theme song from Arrested Development.Taken (2008)
The dialogue Aunt May says to the telemarketer scammer is the same dialogue Liam Neeson's character says to the kidnappers in "Taken".
Spider-Man (TV Series 1967–1970)
J. Jonah Jameson's line "Teenagers...always jerkin' off" is a direct reference to the original cartoon where JJJ often says "Teenagers...always goofin' off!"Chariots of Fire (1981)
When Spider-Man punches Deadpool during the office scene, Deadpool flies through the air in slow motion while the theme of Chariots of Fire plays, as that movie featured lots of slow motion.Pac-Man (TV Series 1982–1984)
When Spider-Man is stuck in a loop webswinging, the buildings in the background are pixelated to simulate an old video game. Spider-Man exiting one side of the screen and enterting the opposite side is a reference to Pac Man.Metal Gear Solid (Video Game 1998)
The Spider-Sense sound effect references the alert sound effect in the Metal Gear Solid video games.Family Guy (TV Series 1999)
The scene where Spider-Man swings across the city not only pokes fun at the original series, but goes on far longer than it has to as a nod to Family Guy and the way Seth McFarlane and company milk a joke.
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