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The Incredible Hulk | |
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Information | |
Title: | The Incredible Hulk |
Format: | Animated |
Running time: | 7/30 min. |
country: | USA |
Network: | Syndication |
Seasons: | 1 |
Episodes: | 13/39 |
Production | |
Production company: | Marvel Enterprises Grantray-Lawrence Animation |
Principal cast: | Max Ferguson; Paul Soles; Paul Kligman; Vita Linder |
Air dates | |
First aired: | September 1st, 1966 |
Last aired: | November 28th, 1966 |
The Incredible Hulk is an American animated television series of the superhero fantasy genre. It is based on the character of the Hulk as seen in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The series aired as part of the "Marvel Super-Heroes" programming block, and was produced by Marvel Enterprises and Grantray-Lawrence Animation. Each episode was a half an hour long and contained three segments each, running approximately seven minutes. The show aired on Monday afternoons from September 1st, 1966 to November 28th, 1966. There are thirty-nine mini-episodes in the series in total.
Episodes[]
- Episode 1: The Origin of the Hulk, Enter the Gorgon, To Be a Man
- Episode 2: Terror of the Toadmen, Bruce Banner: Wanted For Treason, Hulk Runs Amok
- Episode 3: A Titan Rides the Train, The Horde of Humanoids, On the Rampage!
- Episode 4: The Power of Dr. Banner, Where Strides the Behemoth, Back from the Dead
- Episode 5: Micro Monsters, The Lair of the Leader, To Live Again
- Episode 6: Brawn Against Brain, Captured At Last, Enter the Chameleon
- Episode 7: Within this Monster Dwells a Man; Another World, Another Foe; The Wisdom of the Watcher
- Episode 8: The Space Phantom, Sting of the Wasp, Exit the Hulk
- Episode 9: Hulk vs. Metal Master, The Master Tests His Metal, Mind Over Metal
- Episode 10: The Ringmaster, Captive of the Circus, The Grand Finale
- Episode 11: Enter Tyrannus, Beauty & The Beast, They Dwell in the Depths
- Episode 12: Terror of the T-Gun, I Against A World, Bruce Banner is the Hulk
- Episode 13: The Man Called Boomerang; Hulk Intervenes; Less Than Monster, More Than Man
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Hulk was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. He first appeared in Incredible Hulk #1 in May, 1962 in a story titled "The Coming of the Hulk".
- Hulk (1966) redirects to this page.