![]() After the Goblin ends up falling into the same portal and becomes trapped in Limbo. In pursuit of this, he obtains a time dilation accelerator and, after learning Spider-Man's secret identity, kidnaps Mary Jane Watson and throws her into a dimensional portal opened by the accelerator. The Goblin eventually resurfaces to eliminate Spider-Man, the Kingpin, and the Hobgoblin. ![]() Using an altered version of the Hobgoblin suit, the Goblin targets Norman's rivals, but is defeated by Spider-Man, though his identity remains a secret and Norman lacks memory of the Goblin's actions. Norman eventually becomes the first Green Goblin following a gas accident at OsCorp that causes him to develop an alternate, more violent, and chaotic personality. The series' version of Norman is the owner of OsCorp Industries, a weapons manufacturing company under the influence of the Kingpin, whom Norman later attempts to assassinate via the Hobgoblin, and displays a vendetta against Spider-Man. The Norman and Harry Osborn incarnations of the Green Goblin appear in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced again by Neil Ross and Gary Imhoff, respectively. However, Norman is eventually cured by lightning and sent back to a medical institute. Norman turns into the Goblin again after a plane crash and kidnaps Mona to lead him to the location of his formula so he can transform New York's population into goblins. Osborn also has a niece, Mona Osborn (voiced by Sally Julian), who was unaware of her uncle's double life. This version is an alternate personality of Norman's who occasionally takes over to commit crimes. The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Triumph of the Green Goblin", voiced by Dennis Marks. Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981–1983) After regaining it during a train accident, he reassumes his Goblin persona and equipment and threatens to reveal Spider-Man's identity to the world. Following his defeat, the Goblin lost his memories. Three years earlier, he fought Spider-Man, during which the foes discovered each other's identities. The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in the Spider-Man (1981) episode "Revenge of the Green Goblin", voiced by Neil Ross. This version is a dimwitted, spoiled robber who is obsessed with magic and the supernatural - fields of expertise that the original comics iteration was never interested in. The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Spider-Man (1967), voiced by Len Carlson. Harry is portrayed by James Franco in the Spider-Man trilogy and by Dane DeHaan in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and has been voiced by Gary Imhoff, Ian Ziering, James Arnold Taylor, Matt Lanter and Max Mittleman, among others. Neil Ross, Alan Rachins, Steve Blum, Steven Weber and Josh Keaton have provided the character's voices in various Spider-Man animated series. Norman was portrayed by Willem Dafoe in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy and the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), and by Chris Cooper in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). In the comics, the Green Goblin is an alias adopted by multiple characters, most prominently Norman Osborn and his son Harry Osborn, who have also been used as the Goblin's alter-ego in most of the character's media appearances. The character has since been substantially adapted from the comics into various forms of media, such as feature films, television series and video games. The Green Goblin, a Marvel Comics supervillain and one of the archenemies of Spider-Man, alongside Doctor Octopus and Venom, was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964). Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) The Green Goblin as he appears in the 1967 animated series.
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