60S Spider Man Rhino

2015Reaction image / image macrosemi-active

Also known as: 60's Rhino · 1960s Spider-Man Rhino

60s Spider-Man Rhino is a 2015 reaction-image meme of hilariously awkward screencaps from the low-budget original 1960s Spider-Man cartoon, featuring the Rhino villain and popularized on Tumblr.

60's Spider-Man Rhino is a reaction image meme pulled from the 1960s Spider-Man animated series, spotlighting the Rhino character in hilariously low-budget animation frames. Emerging as a companion piece to the wildly popular 60's Spider-Man meme family, 60's Rhino gained traction on Tumblr around 2015 when users began sharing awkward screenshots of the villain alongside the already-iconic Spider-Man screencaps1.

TL;DR

60's Spider-Man Rhino is a reaction image meme pulled from the 1960s Spider-Man animated series, spotlighting the Rhino character in hilariously low-budget animation frames.

Overview

The meme features screenshots of the Rhino character from the 1967 *Spider-Man* animated television series, which ran on ABC from September 9, 1967, to June 14, 19703. The show's infamously cheap animation produced frames where characters looked distorted, oddly posed, or comically off-model. While the 60's Spider-Man meme family had been mining the show for reaction images for years, the Rhino variant zeroed in on the villain's particularly goofy-looking screenshots. The images typically show Rhino in stiff, awkward stances or with exaggerated facial expressions that only 1960s budget animation could produce.

The Rhino first appeared in Marvel Comics' *The Amazing Spider-Man* as a villain created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., who took over art duties from Steve Ditko2. In the comics, Rhino is classified among Spider-Man's animal-themed rogues alongside Doctor Octopus, Vulture, and Scorpion2.

The 1967 animated series was initially produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation for its first season before the studio went bankrupt after 20 episodes3. Krantz Animation and producer Ralph Bakshi then took over for seasons two and three, moving production to New York City3. The show's limited animation budget across all three seasons resulted in stiff character movements and reused backgrounds that would later become goldmines for meme content.

Origin & Background

Platform
Tumblr
Creator
Unknown
Date
2015
Year
2015

The Rhino first appeared in Marvel Comics' *The Amazing Spider-Man* as a villain created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., who took over art duties from Steve Ditko. In the comics, Rhino is classified among Spider-Man's animal-themed rogues alongside Doctor Octopus, Vulture, and Scorpion.

The 1967 animated series was initially produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation for its first season before the studio went bankrupt after 20 episodes. Krantz Animation and producer Ralph Bakshi then took over for seasons two and three, moving production to New York City. The show's limited animation budget across all three seasons resulted in stiff character movements and reused backgrounds that would later become goldmines for meme content.

How It Spread

By the mid-2010s, the 60's Spider-Man meme family was already well established across forums, Reddit, and Tumblr. In late 2015, Tumblr user tuff-pearl shared screenshots of the Rhino from the animated series with the caption "You guys have seen 60's Spider-Man, But have you seen 60's Rhino". The post framed 60's Rhino as a hidden gem within the broader 60's Spider-Man meme ecosystem, and it picked up reblogs as users discovered the character's equally absurd animation frames.

The meme spread primarily through Tumblr reblog chains and image-sharing communities where the 60's Spider-Man format was already popular. Unlike the main 60's Spider-Man images, which had dozens of well-known templates, the Rhino variant stayed more niche, used mostly by fans who wanted a fresh twist on the familiar format.

How to Use This Meme

60's Spider-Man Rhino images work similarly to standard 60's Spider-Man reaction images:

- Find or screenshot a frame of the Rhino from the 1967 animated series where his pose, expression, or animation looks especially ridiculous - Use the image as a reaction pic in conversations, typically to express confusion, awkward confidence, or absurd energy - Pair it with captions or situation text, following the same template as other exploitable 60's Spider-Man screenshots - The format works best when the Rhino's stiff pose or expression matches the described situation in an unintentionally funny way

Cultural Impact

The 1967 *Spider-Man* series produced a total of 52 episodes across three seasons, and its low-budget animation style made it one of the most mined sources for internet reaction images. The 60's Spider-Man meme family, including the Rhino variant, sits within a larger tradition of extracting humor from dated animation. Spider-Man's rogues gallery, which has been called one of the greatest in comics, gave meme creators a deep bench of characters to pull from beyond just the web-slinger himself.

Fun Facts

The Rhino was the first villain introduced after John Romita Sr. replaced Steve Ditko as the artist on *The Amazing Spider-Man*.

Grantray-Lawrence Animation went bankrupt after producing just 20 of the show's 52 episodes, leaving Ralph Bakshi to finish the remaining 32.

Spider-Man's villain roster spans multiple categories including animal-themed, elemental, horror-themed, and crime lord villains, with Rhino falling into the animal-themed camp.

The 1967 series has been such a prolific meme source partly because Bakshi wanted episodes that "offered more attention to detail" and "a greater emphasis on character and plotline," but the animation budget didn't always match that ambition.

Frequently Asked Questions

60S Spider Man Rhino

2015Reaction image / image macrosemi-active

Also known as: 60's Rhino · 1960s Spider-Man Rhino

60s Spider-Man Rhino is a 2015 reaction-image meme of hilariously awkward screencaps from the low-budget original 1960s Spider-Man cartoon, featuring the Rhino villain and popularized on Tumblr.

60's Spider-Man Rhino is a reaction image meme pulled from the 1960s Spider-Man animated series, spotlighting the Rhino character in hilariously low-budget animation frames. Emerging as a companion piece to the wildly popular 60's Spider-Man meme family, 60's Rhino gained traction on Tumblr around 2015 when users began sharing awkward screenshots of the villain alongside the already-iconic Spider-Man screencaps.

TL;DR

60's Spider-Man Rhino is a reaction image meme pulled from the 1960s Spider-Man animated series, spotlighting the Rhino character in hilariously low-budget animation frames.

Overview

The meme features screenshots of the Rhino character from the 1967 *Spider-Man* animated television series, which ran on ABC from September 9, 1967, to June 14, 1970. The show's infamously cheap animation produced frames where characters looked distorted, oddly posed, or comically off-model. While the 60's Spider-Man meme family had been mining the show for reaction images for years, the Rhino variant zeroed in on the villain's particularly goofy-looking screenshots. The images typically show Rhino in stiff, awkward stances or with exaggerated facial expressions that only 1960s budget animation could produce.

The Rhino first appeared in Marvel Comics' *The Amazing Spider-Man* as a villain created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., who took over art duties from Steve Ditko. In the comics, Rhino is classified among Spider-Man's animal-themed rogues alongside Doctor Octopus, Vulture, and Scorpion.

The 1967 animated series was initially produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation for its first season before the studio went bankrupt after 20 episodes. Krantz Animation and producer Ralph Bakshi then took over for seasons two and three, moving production to New York City. The show's limited animation budget across all three seasons resulted in stiff character movements and reused backgrounds that would later become goldmines for meme content.

Origin & Background

Platform
Tumblr
Creator
Unknown
Date
2015
Year
2015

The Rhino first appeared in Marvel Comics' *The Amazing Spider-Man* as a villain created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., who took over art duties from Steve Ditko. In the comics, Rhino is classified among Spider-Man's animal-themed rogues alongside Doctor Octopus, Vulture, and Scorpion.

The 1967 animated series was initially produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation for its first season before the studio went bankrupt after 20 episodes. Krantz Animation and producer Ralph Bakshi then took over for seasons two and three, moving production to New York City. The show's limited animation budget across all three seasons resulted in stiff character movements and reused backgrounds that would later become goldmines for meme content.

How It Spread

By the mid-2010s, the 60's Spider-Man meme family was already well established across forums, Reddit, and Tumblr. In late 2015, Tumblr user tuff-pearl shared screenshots of the Rhino from the animated series with the caption "You guys have seen 60's Spider-Man, But have you seen 60's Rhino". The post framed 60's Rhino as a hidden gem within the broader 60's Spider-Man meme ecosystem, and it picked up reblogs as users discovered the character's equally absurd animation frames.

The meme spread primarily through Tumblr reblog chains and image-sharing communities where the 60's Spider-Man format was already popular. Unlike the main 60's Spider-Man images, which had dozens of well-known templates, the Rhino variant stayed more niche, used mostly by fans who wanted a fresh twist on the familiar format.

How to Use This Meme

60's Spider-Man Rhino images work similarly to standard 60's Spider-Man reaction images:

- Find or screenshot a frame of the Rhino from the 1967 animated series where his pose, expression, or animation looks especially ridiculous - Use the image as a reaction pic in conversations, typically to express confusion, awkward confidence, or absurd energy - Pair it with captions or situation text, following the same template as other exploitable 60's Spider-Man screenshots - The format works best when the Rhino's stiff pose or expression matches the described situation in an unintentionally funny way

Cultural Impact

The 1967 *Spider-Man* series produced a total of 52 episodes across three seasons, and its low-budget animation style made it one of the most mined sources for internet reaction images. The 60's Spider-Man meme family, including the Rhino variant, sits within a larger tradition of extracting humor from dated animation. Spider-Man's rogues gallery, which has been called one of the greatest in comics, gave meme creators a deep bench of characters to pull from beyond just the web-slinger himself.

Fun Facts

The Rhino was the first villain introduced after John Romita Sr. replaced Steve Ditko as the artist on *The Amazing Spider-Man*.

Grantray-Lawrence Animation went bankrupt after producing just 20 of the show's 52 episodes, leaving Ralph Bakshi to finish the remaining 32.

Spider-Man's villain roster spans multiple categories including animal-themed, elemental, horror-themed, and crime lord villains, with Rhino falling into the animal-themed camp.

The 1967 series has been such a prolific meme source partly because Bakshi wanted episodes that "offered more attention to detail" and "a greater emphasis on character and plotline," but the animation budget didn't always match that ambition.

Frequently Asked Questions