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Watch Spider-Man Celebrate Rosh Hashanah With The Thing in ‘Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Team Spidey of “Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends” is collaborating with the Fantastic Four’s very own The Thing — also known as Ben Grimm — in a special Rosh Hashanah-themed episode which is set to premiere on Disney on Sept. 15. 

For this holiday episode The Thing, who was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, teams up with the kid-centric characters Miles Morales and Peter Parker to both save and celebrate this year’s Rosh Hashanah.

In the episode, Gobby (aka the Green Goblin) steals all of the bees, threatening the Rosh Hashanah tradition of celebrating the Jewish new year with apples and honey. In Variety’s exclusive clip, The Thing can be seen rejoicing with Team Spidey after they were able to stop Gobby from stealing all the honey in a beautiful moment of love and celebration.

“An UnBEElievable Rosh Hashanah” will premiere on Friday, Sept. 15 at 8:30 a.m. via Disney Channel and 1 p.m. on Disney Junior, streaming shortly after on Disney+.

“Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends” stars Benjamin Valic as Peter Park/Spidey, Jakari Fraser as Miles Morales/Spin and Lily Sanfelippo as Gwen Stacy/Ghost Spider. Additional cast members include Dee Bradley Baker, Melanie Minichino, Eugene Byrd, Gabrielle Ruiz, Kari Wahlgreen and Scott Porter.

“Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends” is produced by Disney Junior and Marvel Studios in association with Atomic Cartoons. Harrison Wilcox serves as executive producer alongside co-executive producers Bart Jennett and Chris Moreno. Becca Topol hails as co-producer/story editor while Steve Grover serves as supervising producer. 

Watch Variety‘s full exclusive clip below. 

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