It was pretty much the Lego Movie but with a different animation style

It was pretty much the Lego Movie but with a different animation style.

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Your face is pretty much a lego movie.

Lego movie is good.

>Remainder that Blonde Peter was actually Ben Reilly

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Doesn't matter since Ben Reilly was the real Peter and Peter was the clone all along anyway.

nah emmit is actually interesting as a character, unlike miles who only works when he's with somebody more likable, like beter or aaron

>It was pretty much the Lego Movie but with a different animation style.
It was like the Lego Movie, if the Lego Movie was in silky smooth 5 frames per second.

B&RP as always user

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It was pretty much the Lego Movie but with a Playmobil MC

It was pretty much the Lego Movie but not good.

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It was certainly a series of colorful images played in sequence

How so?

Except not.

Miles isn't a nice nobody or chosen one
Gwen isn't dating noir
Peni isn't a super nice hyperactive princess
Peter didn't die and come back as a spooky ghost.
Noir isn't a cool funny gadget guy

The movie villians doesn't have same motivation
Only thing that is similar is the mc characters trying push one button in order to save the world.

Miles is the everyman, Peni and Unikitty are based on mainstream cute things with one being based on anime version while unkitty is the american one, Noir and Batman fill similar roles, Peter and the Wizard play similar roles by organizing everything and being the protagonist mentor. Wildstyle and Gween are the cool girl and protagonist love interest.

You're really reaching here. did Miles getting the best spiderman movie just break people.

Not reaching, the characters simply fill the same roles, Peter is not an older and mentor figure on the comics version, nor is Gween the so cool so skilled love interest, nor is Peni the generic cute symbol doing funny adorable faces(hell they even had tragic similar scenes where they lose everything like Unikitty losing her home and Peni losing the robot).

Those things are just like the Lego movie while not being present on the comics at all.

>What is an archetype

Emmett isn't the everyman. He was chosen by the wizard to defeat business glue guy.

Peni is a anime stereotype, she isn't characteristic as being cute.

He didn't organize anything, he just wanted to get back and miles want to help him.

And you reaching it with the batman thing.

>Emmett isn't the everyman. He was chosen by the wizard to defeat business glue guy.
He is an every man, the whole twist is that there is nothing special about him at all, the Wizard lied about him being the special choosen one, he was just a completelly normal guy.
>Peni is a anime stereotype, she isn't characteristic as being cute.
She is an cute anime stereotype.
He didn't organize anything, he just wanted to get back and miles want to help him.
He and the Wizard main roles are mentor the Protagonist and make them believe in themselves.

And Batman and Noir are the "Dark and Cool" guys of the team that are in the movie for no other reason besidess the fact they are "cool looking".

The guy just used the phrase
>Those things are just like the Lego movie while not being present on the comics at all.
You can assume this discussion isn't going to go anywhere.
As for , yeah it pretty much did. It's actually impossible to reconcile the idea that the best Spider-man film doesn't have Peter Parker as a protagonist because Peter Parker is the universal self-insert and Miles Morale is black and can only be a self-insert for black people.
I'm being sardonic by the way.

No, that's Guile from Street Fighter

>He is an every man

Everybody can used it, but he was handpick to stopped the world from ending while miles got bitten by accident and got all this shit thrown at him.

>She is an cute anime stereotype

Nope, sparkling big eyes are anime tropes.

>He and the Wizard main roles are mentor the Protagonist and make them believe in themselves.

Miles did that to himself. Did you see the movie?
Peter didn't believe he was good enough and was ready sacrifice himself.

>And Batman and Noir are the "Dark and Cool" guys of the team that are in the movie for no other reason besidess the fact they are "cool looking".

Noir isn't cool, his character was being overtop noir era detective stereotype.