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Spider-Pig is a fiction name for the pig character named Plopper; famous for it parody of the theme song of the also famous series of Spiderman which was sung by Homer Simpson within the movie ‘The Simpsons Movie’. This has resulted within remixes of the song, fan made artwork and other items for its use of comedy.

History

The Spiderman theme was first used within the early series of the first created television show in 1967 (See More on 60’s Spiderman) where the song was composed by Paul Francis Webster and Robert “Bob” Harris. This was one of the shows most remembered aspects which has been used today within other people such as Michael Bublé and Aerosmith.

Simpson Reference

‘The Simpsons Movie’ was announced on 2006 which released a trailer for the upcoming movie. Within the last seconds of the trailer, Homer Simpson is using his pig Plopper to walk on the ceiling to resemble the popular culture of Spiderman, while singing a parodied Spiderman theme song to be changed to Spider-Pig. This however only showed a small snippet of the song and scene

The full version was heard within the movie which was released to cinemas within the 26-27 of July, 2007.

Marge: How did pig tracks get on the ceiling?
Homer: Spiderpig Spiderpig. Does whatever a Spiderpig does. Can he swing from a web? No he can’t. He’s a pig. Look out! He’s a Spiderpig!

Also a composed chorus version was made which is heard through Homers transformation scene which a short version is heard within and the full version is heard at the credits of the movie.

Cover Versions / Remixes

Fan-Made Artworks





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