You know, Norman Osborn is something of a
scientist himself, but when exposed to Goblin formula he turns into the notorious Green
Goblin, and just how has this Green Meanie evolved over the years? Let's go through his
appearances in TV and Film to find out...animated! In his first onscreen appearance,
The Goblin wears a pink cloth outfit, a purple belt with matching satchel and
boots, and he dons a long hat tucked behind his enormous ears. Plus, in close-ups, he
has bushy eyebrows and way-too-long lashes. This Goblin is obsessed with witchcraft
and, of course, rides his signature glider. In the 1981 TV series, Osborn physically
transforms himself into the hideous Goblin. He sports a darker outfit and has paler skin
with added scales. Although, from time to time, it appears he's just wearing a Goblin costume,
butttt that doesn't matter because when he's electrically shocked or caught in an explosion,
he magically turns back into Norman Osborn. For the 1994 Animated Series, Norman dresses
up in a bright pink outfit with a golden belt, plus, his mask has yellow eyes and vampiric
teeth, and he's...well...a lot more beefy. While this Goblin falls into a portal to the unknown,
his son, Harry, would later take up the mantle. In the Counter-Earth follow-up series, the
mysterious Hector Jones wears a mechanical get-up, with bird-like feet, a winged backpack, and
large goggles. Even though he looks villainous, this Goblin is apparently good and even
teams up with the web-head himself. Norman Osborn, in his first
live-action appearance, wears an armoured green flight suit
with hints of purple undertones, and an oblong mask with retractable yellow
lenses. He manages to take out his former business associates, but when faced against
Spider-Man, he's defeated by his own Glider. Although, in Spider-Man 3, his son
Harry vows to avenge his father! He wears a tactical black suit with green
accents, a ski-goggle mask and, later on, is scarred by his own pumpkin-bomb.
This Goblin rides a hover-board, and eventually teams up with Spider-Man,
sacrificing himself to save his web-headed friend. In the Spectacular Spider-Man, Osborn
wears a purple ensemble featuring a loincloth with a pumpkin-shaped belt, and a
mask designed with tiny ears and a flat hat. He mostly zaps lasers out of his fingers,
and he has a gang of pumpkin-masked thugs. In Ultimate Spider-Man, Norman is
injected with Spidey and Venom DNA, turning him into a gruesome Goblin creature. He
has a double horned chin, pupil-less yellow eyes, and wears an armoured outfit. He also sports a
caped Iron-Suit, becomes a Venom-ized Goblin, as well as a Spider-Goblin, and in a dream
sequence is seen in his King Goblin form. This show also features a winged Ultimate Goblin and
a female Goblin, who also turns more grotesque. Marvel Disk Wars features a bulky
Goblin, with spiked shoulders, devil horns, and a fashionable
stripe down his suit. In The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Harry Osborn takes an
experimental serum to save his life, but instead, it accelerates his made-up disease. He
then utilizes an olive green flight-suit to take on Spider-Man, ultimately becoming
the cause of his girlfriend's death. And while he tries to form the Sinister Six,
this series would instead be cancelled. Future Avenger's Norman wears a
cutesie-looking Goblin costume, with a jester-like collar and extremely long
socks. Oh, and he has super-jumping abilities. Into The Spider-Verse features a 25-foot
mutated Goblin, with wings, a tail, and a disturbingly long blue tongue. But, he's
mostly a goon of Kingpin's, so let's keep going. In the 2017 Spider-Man cartoon, Norman Osborn
merges with a Venom symbiote, becoming the Dark Goblin. He has animal-like feet, added
spiky protrusions, and a long tail. Later, he injects himself with additional serum,
transforming him into a more beastly creature. The Pre-School Show, Spidey
and his Amazing Friends, features an adorable Goblin wearing armoured
safety pads. Though he looks innocent, he's still a troublesome goon to his Spider-foes
– but, let's get back to the grown-up Gobbies... In No Way Home, the 2002 Goblin is mistakenly
transported into the MCU. His armour is slightly simplified and dirtier. His helmet features
an angrier brow and more golden eyes, although later on, he ditches it for goggles, gets a purple
accented battle damaged look, and adds a satchel, tattered hoodie, and gauntlets to his suit.
He continues his reign of terror in the MCU, but is eventually given an anti-Goblin
serum and sent back to his own universe. And that is the ghastly Evolution
of the Green Goblin! Comment down below which Gobby is your favourite
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