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Animated Series: Alien black spider robot crashes on Earth


Identify a Spider-Man TV episode in which the villain was a speedsterBook Series for MG/Children - About Kind/Gentle Alien Professor/Engineer Working in Basement LaboratorySearching for a 80s/90s alien sci-fi (tv?) movie inspired by Lonnie Zamora incidentMarvel comic with robot aliens and major superhero deathsAnime with boy who can see fighting mecha robots in parallel worldShow/movie about an Alien Cat?Novel about an AI (robot) becoming more human than the ownerAnimated movie with father who creates portal and gets captured by giants. His family go to rescue himSci-Fi book where spider-like alien lives on the hull of a ship and configures his web to forecast space weather or the future?Humans travel to earth-like planet to colonize but find peaceful aliens






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I need help identifying a sci-fi animated series I remember watching at some point in the later '90s. I remember watching it on TV sometime around 1996-1998.



In the episode I saw a UFO/alien craft of some kind crashed somewhere on Earth. The alien aboard was some kind of large black spider-like robot.



At least one of the protagonists was a scientist (I believe working with the government). I think his title was either Dr. or Professor.



The government(?) recovered the craft, and held it in a kind of Area 51-like base in a hangar. Then at some point the spider-robot-alien escaped in the UFO.



They had to shoot down the UFO using some kind of special ray gun/machine gun turret. It was a massive gun turret that they had to wheel out. I remember the scientist (Dr. or Professor) operated the gun by sitting behind/beside the turret.



It was very urgent they shoot down the UFO before it escaped (I think), and at the end of the episode they were able to bring it down.



The main things I remember are the spider-like robot in the UFO, and the scientist using the advanced space gun turret at the end to shoot down the UFO.



Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!










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  • Maybe this is MIB animated series form 1997-2001?

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I need help identifying a sci-fi animated series I remember watching at some point in the later '90s. I remember watching it on TV sometime around 1996-1998.



In the episode I saw a UFO/alien craft of some kind crashed somewhere on Earth. The alien aboard was some kind of large black spider-like robot.



At least one of the protagonists was a scientist (I believe working with the government). I think his title was either Dr. or Professor.



The government(?) recovered the craft, and held it in a kind of Area 51-like base in a hangar. Then at some point the spider-robot-alien escaped in the UFO.



They had to shoot down the UFO using some kind of special ray gun/machine gun turret. It was a massive gun turret that they had to wheel out. I remember the scientist (Dr. or Professor) operated the gun by sitting behind/beside the turret.



It was very urgent they shoot down the UFO before it escaped (I think), and at the end of the episode they were able to bring it down.



The main things I remember are the spider-like robot in the UFO, and the scientist using the advanced space gun turret at the end to shoot down the UFO.



Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!










share|improve this question
























  • Maybe this is MIB animated series form 1997-2001?

    – Mouvre
    yesterday











  • How can you remember so many details, 20 years after?

    – Cœur
    16 hours ago













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I need help identifying a sci-fi animated series I remember watching at some point in the later '90s. I remember watching it on TV sometime around 1996-1998.



In the episode I saw a UFO/alien craft of some kind crashed somewhere on Earth. The alien aboard was some kind of large black spider-like robot.



At least one of the protagonists was a scientist (I believe working with the government). I think his title was either Dr. or Professor.



The government(?) recovered the craft, and held it in a kind of Area 51-like base in a hangar. Then at some point the spider-robot-alien escaped in the UFO.



They had to shoot down the UFO using some kind of special ray gun/machine gun turret. It was a massive gun turret that they had to wheel out. I remember the scientist (Dr. or Professor) operated the gun by sitting behind/beside the turret.



It was very urgent they shoot down the UFO before it escaped (I think), and at the end of the episode they were able to bring it down.



The main things I remember are the spider-like robot in the UFO, and the scientist using the advanced space gun turret at the end to shoot down the UFO.



Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!










share|improve this question
















I need help identifying a sci-fi animated series I remember watching at some point in the later '90s. I remember watching it on TV sometime around 1996-1998.



In the episode I saw a UFO/alien craft of some kind crashed somewhere on Earth. The alien aboard was some kind of large black spider-like robot.



At least one of the protagonists was a scientist (I believe working with the government). I think his title was either Dr. or Professor.



The government(?) recovered the craft, and held it in a kind of Area 51-like base in a hangar. Then at some point the spider-robot-alien escaped in the UFO.



They had to shoot down the UFO using some kind of special ray gun/machine gun turret. It was a massive gun turret that they had to wheel out. I remember the scientist (Dr. or Professor) operated the gun by sitting behind/beside the turret.



It was very urgent they shoot down the UFO before it escaped (I think), and at the end of the episode they were able to bring it down.



The main things I remember are the spider-like robot in the UFO, and the scientist using the advanced space gun turret at the end to shoot down the UFO.



Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!







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  • Maybe this is MIB animated series form 1997-2001?

    – Mouvre
    yesterday











  • How can you remember so many details, 20 years after?

    – Cœur
    16 hours ago

















  • Maybe this is MIB animated series form 1997-2001?

    – Mouvre
    yesterday











  • How can you remember so many details, 20 years after?

    – Cœur
    16 hours ago
















Maybe this is MIB animated series form 1997-2001?

– Mouvre
yesterday





Maybe this is MIB animated series form 1997-2001?

– Mouvre
yesterday













How can you remember so many details, 20 years after?

– Cœur
16 hours ago





How can you remember so many details, 20 years after?

– Cœur
16 hours ago










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It sounds like an episode of the original Johnny Quest....



The Robot Spy" November 6, 1964
The Quest nemesis, Dr. Zin, sends a giant, cyclops, robot spider (by flying saucer-like craft) to a U.S. government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a ray gun project on which Dr. Quest is working.



https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20bx4i






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  • Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

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    @sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

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It sounds like an episode of the original Johnny Quest....



The Robot Spy" November 6, 1964
The Quest nemesis, Dr. Zin, sends a giant, cyclops, robot spider (by flying saucer-like craft) to a U.S. government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a ray gun project on which Dr. Quest is working.



https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20bx4i






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  • Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

    – sirswagalot
    23 hours ago







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    @sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

    – Paul O.
    12 hours ago
















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It sounds like an episode of the original Johnny Quest....



The Robot Spy" November 6, 1964
The Quest nemesis, Dr. Zin, sends a giant, cyclops, robot spider (by flying saucer-like craft) to a U.S. government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a ray gun project on which Dr. Quest is working.



https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20bx4i






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  • Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

    – sirswagalot
    23 hours ago







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    @sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

    – Paul O.
    12 hours ago














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It sounds like an episode of the original Johnny Quest....



The Robot Spy" November 6, 1964
The Quest nemesis, Dr. Zin, sends a giant, cyclops, robot spider (by flying saucer-like craft) to a U.S. government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a ray gun project on which Dr. Quest is working.



https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20bx4i






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It sounds like an episode of the original Johnny Quest....



The Robot Spy" November 6, 1964
The Quest nemesis, Dr. Zin, sends a giant, cyclops, robot spider (by flying saucer-like craft) to a U.S. government research facility in the American Southwest to steal the secrets of a ray gun project on which Dr. Quest is working.



https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20bx4i







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  • Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

    – sirswagalot
    23 hours ago







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    @sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

    – Paul O.
    12 hours ago


















  • Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

    – sirswagalot
    23 hours ago







  • 1





    @sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

    – Paul O.
    12 hours ago

















Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

– sirswagalot
23 hours ago






Thank you! I've literally spent years looking for that. Can't believe it's actually from the 60s...it really felt like it was contemporary when I watched it as a kid so I always assumed it was a 90s cartoon. Though, looking at the episode now it's hard not to see some of the racist caricatures... Thanks again.

– sirswagalot
23 hours ago





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@sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

– Paul O.
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@sirwagalog Note that there was another Johnny Quest series, The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that aired in the 90s and featured the same spiders as a throwback. So it's possible you saw that one.

– Paul O.
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