Which Simpsons episode has Spider-Pig?

Pork and Burns
Pork and Burns

“Pork and Burns”
The Simpsons episode
Episode no. Season 28 Episode 11
Directed by Matthew Nastuk
Written by Rob LaZebnik

What happened to Spider-Pig in the Simpsons movie?

According to the writing staff, it was one of the latest additions to the film. When the Simpsons escape Springfield, Chief Wiggum shoots at the sinkhole The Simpsons escaped through and the house gets sucked in and demolished by it and it was believed that Plopper possibly died.

Where did Spider-Pig come from Simpsons?

Spider-Pig is the song that Homer first sings when he made Plopper walk on the ceiling like Spider-Man. This gag was added at the last minute. Film composer Hans Zimmer wrote a choral version of the song originally as a joke, but one of the producers heard it and asked him why it wasn’t in the movie.

What is Spider-Ham backstory?

In a twist on the normal Spider-Man story, Spider-Ham was born a spider, who lived in the basement lab of the goofy scientist May Porker. One of May’s inventions went weirdly wrong; she was trying to create the world’s first atomic hairdryer, believing that nuclear fusion would revolutionize the hair-care industry.

Was Spider-Ham inspired by the Simpsons?

It would be understandable if, in light of this, you wondered if Marvel swiped the idea for Spider-Ham from The Simpsons Movie. But alas, it isn’t so. Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, pre-dates Homer Simpson’s Spider-Pig serenade by over 20 years, as he first appeared in 1983’s Marvel Tails #1.

Is Spider-Ham a Simpsons reference?

In The Simpsons Movie, Homer befriends a pig that is dubbed Spider-Pig, a parody of Spider-Ham (ironically, this version of Spider-Ham is a real pig).

Is Spider-Ham a cannibal?

Spider-Ham is a cannibal | Fandom. I don’t know if you noticed, but there’s a very clear scene in Spiderverse where Spider-Ham literally eats a hotdog with a bun. He’s pork that’s eating pork.

Is Spider-Ham the strongest?

However, Spider-Ham is undoubtedly the most powerful character in the Spider-Verse and possibly the Marvel Universe, because he’s seemingly invincible.