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That name literally sounds like a joke that a character would make up as his first attempt at a superhero name before immediately replacing it, like "The Human Spider" in the first movie.
He should be called "The (adjective not used for Spider-Man before) Spider-Man".
I have to respect the commitment to not only using actual teenagers, but trusting in their performance enough to specifically animate scenes based on stuff they improvised.
It had never occurred to me that this was unscripted, but that makes perfect sense; indeed, having such a young child do this intentionally while still sounding this naturally spontaneous would easily be more difficult than making her say the alphabet normally.
Reminds me of Paul Bettany saying he got the chance to work with someone very special in the last episode of Wandavision, and it turned out he was just talking about the copy of himself.
A Disney movie where the main princess herself ends up becoming the villain through failure to learn/grow as every other protagonist in the genre inevitably manages to would be the ballsiest thing they could possibly do.
To this day, I'm still unsure whether this baffling twist was bad writing or a brilliantly deliberate subversion of how morally black-and-white Fallout 3 tends to be most everywhere else.
I've never thought of how scarily more applicable it's since become to reality, though.
I mean Robert Rodriguez is basically Quentin Tarantino if he were marginally less talented and also made movies for kids in-between the ultra-violent ones.