He was quipping a bit in the post credits scene of Into the Spider-Verse, I think his experience replacing himself and destroying that dimension is what led him to be more serious
This made me think: Imagine a Spider-Verse animated sitcom slice of life in the style of The Office, Parks and Recreation, where it shows the daily life of the Spider-Society. That would be super fun to watch.
Someone at twitter suggested. Vision style show. Were each studio makes an one episode about different spider person. A final episode just could be this video.
That’d be a perfect concept for a kids show, but there’s no way the animation for each episode will even remotely compare to the movie unfortunately. It’ll just look mid in comparison.
There are gonna be tons of fanfics like this, mark my words. It's pretty much mandatory for every fandom with a big group of people with a headquarters who get along for approx. 5 minutes and then immediately fracture into factions and chaos. See: the MCU's Avengers
Ah yes. Who Broke It? You know a franchise hit it big in the webs and has a massive fandom when someone makes a Who Broke It? animatic based on it. It is simply an universal constant.
when you think about it, this skit is an oddly specific workaround way to describe Miguel’s character motivation and reasoning for projecting his fears of failure onto Miles and the spider society.
This feels like a legit cliché mystery plot. You already had the cop out character being Peter B Parker with the mug to make us think it was him. Very well made.
From some reason, I really like the idea of the spider-society just hanging out and getting into hijinks after whatever happens in Beyond the Spider-verse
I so much want to see series that explores much deeper relationship between spiders and just to have fun from crossovers and way how they can interact with each other 3D
Honestly I thought this would end with Hobie being the one who said "I broke it." considering he just loves stirring the pot lol. But it being Miguel is hysterical.
Realistically, Hobie seems like the kind of person to break a coffee machine after accidentally burning his hand and then having people go at each other’s throats at who could have broke while he just stands there, enjoying the show lol
Love how Miguel is just standing there fully knowing what he did while probably realizing that this is about to look like that one scene from across the spider verse 😂😂😂😂😂
Miguel really said “you can’t have SpiderVerse problems if you don’t have any spiders” and proceeds to gaslight everyone into oblivion over a dimensional coffee maker
This perfectly matches everyone’s personality. ESPECIALLY PAVITR! Because he’s the innocent one who’s just trying to live his best life and can’t do any wrong. Miguel… god this is perfectly accurate. Cause Hobie also follows in by influencing and amplifying the chaos
Hobie would _never_ sell out Miles like that. ...Which means this is character-accurate for him under the assumption Hobie is 10000% confident both that Miles didn't do it and that Miguel knows Miles didn't do it. He's just fucking around. Best spidey 10/10.
I, too, dislike the Miguel is racist jokes. I think it'd have been funny if it was just one or two, but I've seen like 100 of those AND like 10 clips of the Spot using his now roiling smoky skin to justify saying n****. Like it was funny the first time but now I'm starting to think some people had ulterior motives 🤨
Not a single thing is out of place here, fantastic job. To be fair, I'd also be suspicious if Pavitr hadn't said anything yet, dude always has something worth hearing.
So he was right but instead of them all tearing into each other like starving beast, they all directed the blame to Miles and gave him a multi-verse level jumping.
Ain’t no way you can actually make something so good.. I watched the movie in the theater like a few days ago and I just can’t stop watching edits of these type of funny audios.
I absolutely love this, but personally I'd have swapped Hobie and Miguel, since Hobie is very much the type who'd enjoy starting a fight over a machine he broke and Miguel would absolutely try to blame Miles immediately lol
I feel like this audio is a rite of passage for new fandom animatics, ha- I love the glitching on the coffee maker (implying they smuggled it in from another dimension- does Nueva York not have coffee makers, or is the coffee maker a spiderperson in secret….I’m reading too much into this HA but it’s fun), and the choices for who matches who in the audio are spot on. Also your art is really clean?? Y’all are great with expressions, especially in a “character acting” sort of way (like their body language is in character? I’m not sure how to explain, but it’s good). I love this animatic!
The thing is, imo, these are all perfect. Hobie likes chaos, but in a very upfront way where people knows he's doing it. In his world, he comes from a totalitarian regime, so he doesn't want to be that kind of leader. He wants to call that shit out when he sees it yet no one sees his point of view outside of his persona, something he uses to his advantage He is suspicious of it even being broken, just like he was suspicious of Miguel's true intention to chase down Miles aka why he ejected himself from the narrative. He wanted Miguel to think he was against Miles, but he never was. He knows a real one when he sees it. Miguel is more of the type to use strategic misdirection and his assertive leadership to force the others to turn on each other when he is really the one in control.
Also, Miguel in this asks upfront who broke it and then Hobie is asking Miles point blank about he even knows it's broken, then calling him suspicious for knowing. MIGUEL SAID IT. It was hidden in plain sight. Hobie accused Miles, Miles defended himself, didn't accuse Hobie back, and simply stated the obvious. Hobie knew if anyone on his team did it, they would have admitted it. He wants Miguel to think that he doesn't know that.