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                    Published by Marvel. Started in 1996-1997.





                    The Incredible Hulk is an American animated television series starring the Marvel Comics character the Hulk. In this dark take on the Green Goliath's life, Bruce Banner attempts to cure his condition permanently while he tries to escape from enemies who are following him, every step of the way.











                    Short summary describing this series.










                    The Incredible Hulk is an American animated television series starring the Marvel Comics character the Hulk. In this dark take on the Green Goliath's life, Bruce Banner attempts to cure his condition permanently while he tries to escape from enemies who are following him, every step of the way.











                    Short summary describing this series.







                    The Incredible Hulk is an American animated television series starring the Marvel Comics character the Hulk. In this dark take on the Green Goliath's life, Bruce Banner attempts to cure his condition permanently while he tries to escape from enemies who are following him, every step of the way.












                    Short summary describing this series.














                    No recent wiki edits to this page.




                    Plot



                    Season 1 (13 Episodes)


                    Unlike Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and Iron Man: The Animated Series, the entire series was developed by the two shows' second season creators. The first season was mainly dark and mature in take, which is not similar to the two programs above since these two shows may have a mild adult tone, the endings are mostly calm and are considered happy endings, mostly. The first season concerns Dr. Bruce Banner's attempts to seek a cure for the cure, with some aid from Rick Jones, the reason why Bruce became the Hulk, Betty Ross, Bruce's love interest and his friend Doc Samson. Bruce's attempt to find a cure were ended mostly in failure, due to the intervention of several of his enemies. Bruce, while uncontrollably transforms into the Hulk in several occasions, travels to several parts of the world to find peace, an end to his pain and to stop his adversaries. Along his journey for inner peace, the Hulk encounters several enemies like General Ross, and his right hand man, Major Talbot. He also fights fellow rogue SHIELD Agent Gabriel Jones, The Leader and his servant boys, Gargoyle, and Abomination, the supercharged alien, Zzzax, the savage Sasquatch, the tyrannical Doctor Doom and the monstrous Wendigo and the villainous Ogress. With all of these enemies in the way, the Hulk may need help from people like Rick Jones, Betty Ross, Doc Samson, Iron Man, with his friend War Machine and his computer HOMER, the mysterious Daniel Ketch, a member of the Fantastic Four name the Thing, his cousin She-Hulk and the mighty Thor. Will the Hulk save the world and receive peace?



                    Click here for the intro of Season 1.



                    Season 2 (8 Episodes)


                    By this time, the show is now called, "The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk". The dark tone of the show has been removed, thus making it more child friendly. After the events of the "Darkness and Light" trilogy, which is the first season's finale, Bruce Banner unwillingly transforms into the Grey Hulk, and the other Hulk is not happy about his new brother. This causes further inner turmoil with them. Luckily, She-Hulk and Rick Jones return to help him and General Ross is in a coma, which lessens his problems. Many more of Hulk's alter ego's surface like the gangster Mr. Fixit. With more added help from Doctor Strange, will the Hulk get his head straight? By the way, Doctor Doom returns again.



                    Click here for the intro of The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk.



                    Season 3 (No Episodes)


                    When the creators of the show decided to make the show lighter, it's popularity plummeted, thus leading to it's confirmed fate, which is cancellation after the episode "Mission: Incredible" was aired. As of now, Season 3 will never happen.



                    Reception


                    Critical reception for Season 1 was general acclaim from critics and fans of the comic books as well. The first season was given unanimous praise for it's undeniably adult tone and it's seriousness, as well as the first season's story arcs. The voice acting was also likened such as the several guest appearances from famous actors and well-known characters from the comics. However, the second season was received with disappointment because of it's lack of the first season's darkness, and the core characters sudden disappearance was also received negatively. As a result, the show only lasted two seasons with, only 21 episodes.


























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                      • Episode #208


                        Mission: Incredible


                        November 23, 1997







                      • Episode #207


                        The Lost Village


                        November 16, 1997







                      • Episode #206


                        Hollywood Rocks


                        November 9, 1997







                      • Episode #205


                        Fashion Warriors


                        November 2, 1997







                      • Episode #204


                        They Call Me Mr. Fixit


                        October 26, 1997







                      • Episode #203


                        Mind Over Anti-Matter


                        October 5, 1997







                      • Episode #202


                        Down Memory Lane


                        September 28, 1997







                      • Episode #201


                        A Hulk of a Different Color


                        September 21, 1997







                      • Episode #113


                        Darkness and Light, Part 3


                        February 16, 1997







                      • Episode #112


                        Darkness and Light, Part 2


                        February 9, 1997







                      • Episode #111


                        Darkness and Light, Part 1


                        February 2, 1997







                      • Episode #110


                        And the Wind Cries...Wendigo!


                        November 24, 1996







                      • Episode #109


                        Mortal Bounds


                        November 17, 1996







                      • Episode #108


                        Fantastic Fortitude


                        November 10, 1996







                      • Episode #107


                        Doomed


                        November 3, 1996







                      • Episode #106


                        Man to Man, Beast to Beast


                        October 27, 1996







                      • Episode #105


                        Innocent Blood


                        October 6, 1996







                      • Episode #104


                        Helping Hand, Iron Fist


                        September 29, 1996







                      • Episode #103


                        Raw Power


                        September 22, 1996







                      • Episode #102


                        Return of the Beast: Part 2


                        September 16, 1996







                      • Episode #101


                        Return of the Beast: Part One


                        September 8, 1996
















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                    Plot



                    Season 1 (13 Episodes)


                    Unlike Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and Iron Man: The Animated Series, the entire series was developed by the two shows' second season creators. The first season was mainly dark and mature in take, which is not similar to the two programs above since these two shows may have a mild adult tone, the endings are mostly calm and are considered happy endings, mostly. The first season concerns Dr. Bruce Banner's attempts to seek a cure for the cure, with some aid from Rick Jones, the reason why Bruce became the Hulk, Betty Ross, Bruce's love interest and his friend Doc Samson. Bruce's attempt to find a cure were ended mostly in failure, due to the intervention of several of his enemies. Bruce, while uncontrollably transforms into the Hulk in several occasions, travels to several parts of the world to find peace, an end to his pain and to stop his adversaries. Along his journey for inner peace, the Hulk encounters several enemies like General Ross, and his right hand man, Major Talbot. He also fights fellow rogue SHIELD Agent Gabriel Jones, The Leader and his servant boys, Gargoyle, and Abomination, the supercharged alien, Zzzax, the savage Sasquatch, the tyrannical Doctor Doom and the monstrous Wendigo and the villainous Ogress. With all of these enemies in the way, the Hulk may need help from people like Rick Jones, Betty Ross, Doc Samson, Iron Man, with his friend War Machine and his computer HOMER, the mysterious Daniel Ketch, a member of the Fantastic Four name the Thing, his cousin She-Hulk and the mighty Thor. Will the Hulk save the world and receive peace?



                    Click here for the intro of Season 1.



                    Season 2 (8 Episodes)


                    By this time, the show is now called, "The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk". The dark tone of the show has been removed, thus making it more child friendly. After the events of the "Darkness and Light" trilogy, which is the first season's finale, Bruce Banner unwillingly transforms into the Grey Hulk, and the other Hulk is not happy about his new brother. This causes further inner turmoil with them. Luckily, She-Hulk and Rick Jones return to help him and General Ross is in a coma, which lessens his problems. Many more of Hulk's alter ego's surface like the gangster Mr. Fixit. With more added help from Doctor Strange, will the Hulk get his head straight? By the way, Doctor Doom returns again.



                    Click here for the intro of The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk.



                    Season 3 (No Episodes)


                    When the creators of the show decided to make the show lighter, it's popularity plummeted, thus leading to it's confirmed fate, which is cancellation after the episode "Mission: Incredible" was aired. As of now, Season 3 will never happen.



                    Reception


                    Critical reception for Season 1 was general acclaim from critics and fans of the comic books as well. The first season was given unanimous praise for it's undeniably adult tone and it's seriousness, as well as the first season's story arcs. The voice acting was also likened such as the several guest appearances from famous actors and well-known characters from the comics. However, the second season was received with disappointment because of it's lack of the first season's darkness, and the core characters sudden disappearance was also received negatively. As a result, the show only lasted two seasons with, only 21 episodes.


























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                      • Episode #208


                        Mission: Incredible


                        November 23, 1997







                      • Episode #207


                        The Lost Village


                        November 16, 1997







                      • Episode #206


                        Hollywood Rocks


                        November 9, 1997







                      • Episode #205


                        Fashion Warriors


                        November 2, 1997







                      • Episode #204


                        They Call Me Mr. Fixit


                        October 26, 1997







                      • Episode #203


                        Mind Over Anti-Matter


                        October 5, 1997







                      • Episode #202


                        Down Memory Lane


                        September 28, 1997







                      • Episode #201


                        A Hulk of a Different Color


                        September 21, 1997







                      • Episode #113


                        Darkness and Light, Part 3


                        February 16, 1997







                      • Episode #112


                        Darkness and Light, Part 2


                        February 9, 1997







                      • Episode #111


                        Darkness and Light, Part 1


                        February 2, 1997







                      • Episode #110


                        And the Wind Cries...Wendigo!


                        November 24, 1996







                      • Episode #109


                        Mortal Bounds


                        November 17, 1996







                      • Episode #108


                        Fantastic Fortitude


                        November 10, 1996







                      • Episode #107


                        Doomed


                        November 3, 1996







                      • Episode #106


                        Man to Man, Beast to Beast


                        October 27, 1996







                      • Episode #105


                        Innocent Blood


                        October 6, 1996







                      • Episode #104


                        Helping Hand, Iron Fist


                        September 29, 1996







                      • Episode #103


                        Raw Power


                        September 22, 1996







                      • Episode #102


                        Return of the Beast: Part 2


                        September 16, 1996







                      • Episode #101


                        Return of the Beast: Part One


                        September 8, 1996














                    No recent wiki edits to this page.




                    Plot



                    Season 1 (13 Episodes)


                    Unlike Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and Iron Man: The Animated Series, the entire series was developed by the two shows' second season creators. The first season was mainly dark and mature in take, which is not similar to the two programs above since these two shows may have a mild adult tone, the endings are mostly calm and are considered happy endings, mostly. The first season concerns Dr. Bruce Banner's attempts to seek a cure for the cure, with some aid from Rick Jones, the reason why Bruce became the Hulk, Betty Ross, Bruce's love interest and his friend Doc Samson. Bruce's attempt to find a cure were ended mostly in failure, due to the intervention of several of his enemies. Bruce, while uncontrollably transforms into the Hulk in several occasions, travels to several parts of the world to find peace, an end to his pain and to stop his adversaries. Along his journey for inner peace, the Hulk encounters several enemies like General Ross, and his right hand man, Major Talbot. He also fights fellow rogue SHIELD Agent Gabriel Jones, The Leader and his servant boys, Gargoyle, and Abomination, the supercharged alien, Zzzax, the savage Sasquatch, the tyrannical Doctor Doom and the monstrous Wendigo and the villainous Ogress. With all of these enemies in the way, the Hulk may need help from people like Rick Jones, Betty Ross, Doc Samson, Iron Man, with his friend War Machine and his computer HOMER, the mysterious Daniel Ketch, a member of the Fantastic Four name the Thing, his cousin She-Hulk and the mighty Thor. Will the Hulk save the world and receive peace?



                    Click here for the intro of Season 1.



                    Season 2 (8 Episodes)


                    By this time, the show is now called, "The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk". The dark tone of the show has been removed, thus making it more child friendly. After the events of the "Darkness and Light" trilogy, which is the first season's finale, Bruce Banner unwillingly transforms into the Grey Hulk, and the other Hulk is not happy about his new brother. This causes further inner turmoil with them. Luckily, She-Hulk and Rick Jones return to help him and General Ross is in a coma, which lessens his problems. Many more of Hulk's alter ego's surface like the gangster Mr. Fixit. With more added help from Doctor Strange, will the Hulk get his head straight? By the way, Doctor Doom returns again.



                    Click here for the intro of The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk.



                    Season 3 (No Episodes)


                    When the creators of the show decided to make the show lighter, it's popularity plummeted, thus leading to it's confirmed fate, which is cancellation after the episode "Mission: Incredible" was aired. As of now, Season 3 will never happen.



                    Reception


                    Critical reception for Season 1 was general acclaim from critics and fans of the comic books as well. The first season was given unanimous praise for it's undeniably adult tone and it's seriousness, as well as the first season's story arcs. The voice acting was also likened such as the several guest appearances from famous actors and well-known characters from the comics. However, the second season was received with disappointment because of it's lack of the first season's darkness, and the core characters sudden disappearance was also received negatively. As a result, the show only lasted two seasons with, only 21 episodes.


























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                    21 episodes in this series


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                      • Episode #208


                        Mission: Incredible


                        November 23, 1997







                      • Episode #207


                        The Lost Village


                        November 16, 1997







                      • Episode #206


                        Hollywood Rocks


                        November 9, 1997







                      • Episode #205


                        Fashion Warriors


                        November 2, 1997







                      • Episode #204


                        They Call Me Mr. Fixit


                        October 26, 1997







                      • Episode #203


                        Mind Over Anti-Matter


                        October 5, 1997







                      • Episode #202


                        Down Memory Lane


                        September 28, 1997







                      • Episode #201


                        A Hulk of a Different Color


                        September 21, 1997







                      • Episode #113


                        Darkness and Light, Part 3


                        February 16, 1997







                      • Episode #112


                        Darkness and Light, Part 2


                        February 9, 1997







                      • Episode #111


                        Darkness and Light, Part 1


                        February 2, 1997







                      • Episode #110


                        And the Wind Cries...Wendigo!


                        November 24, 1996







                      • Episode #109


                        Mortal Bounds


                        November 17, 1996







                      • Episode #108


                        Fantastic Fortitude


                        November 10, 1996







                      • Episode #107


                        Doomed


                        November 3, 1996







                      • Episode #106


                        Man to Man, Beast to Beast


                        October 27, 1996







                      • Episode #105


                        Innocent Blood


                        October 6, 1996







                      • Episode #104


                        Helping Hand, Iron Fist


                        September 29, 1996







                      • Episode #103


                        Raw Power


                        September 22, 1996







                      • Episode #102


                        Return of the Beast: Part 2


                        September 16, 1996







                      • Episode #101


                        Return of the Beast: Part One


                        September 8, 1996










                    Plot



                    Season 1 (13 Episodes)


                    Unlike Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and Iron Man: The Animated Series, the entire series was developed by the two shows' second season creators. The first season was mainly dark and mature in take, which is not similar to the two programs above since these two shows may have a mild adult tone, the endings are mostly calm and are considered happy endings, mostly. The first season concerns Dr. Bruce Banner's attempts to seek a cure for the cure, with some aid from Rick Jones, the reason why Bruce became the Hulk, Betty Ross, Bruce's love interest and his friend Doc Samson. Bruce's attempt to find a cure were ended mostly in failure, due to the intervention of several of his enemies. Bruce, while uncontrollably transforms into the Hulk in several occasions, travels to several parts of the world to find peace, an end to his pain and to stop his adversaries. Along his journey for inner peace, the Hulk encounters several enemies like General Ross, and his right hand man, Major Talbot. He also fights fellow rogue SHIELD Agent Gabriel Jones, The Leader and his servant boys, Gargoyle, and Abomination, the supercharged alien, Zzzax, the savage Sasquatch, the tyrannical Doctor Doom and the monstrous Wendigo and the villainous Ogress. With all of these enemies in the way, the Hulk may need help from people like Rick Jones, Betty Ross, Doc Samson, Iron Man, with his friend War Machine and his computer HOMER, the mysterious Daniel Ketch, a member of the Fantastic Four name the Thing, his cousin She-Hulk and the mighty Thor. Will the Hulk save the world and receive peace?



                    Click here for the intro of Season 1.



                    Season 2 (8 Episodes)


                    By this time, the show is now called, "The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk". The dark tone of the show has been removed, thus making it more child friendly. After the events of the "Darkness and Light" trilogy, which is the first season's finale, Bruce Banner unwillingly transforms into the Grey Hulk, and the other Hulk is not happy about his new brother. This causes further inner turmoil with them. Luckily, She-Hulk and Rick Jones return to help him and General Ross is in a coma, which lessens his problems. Many more of Hulk's alter ego's surface like the gangster Mr. Fixit. With more added help from Doctor Strange, will the Hulk get his head straight? By the way, Doctor Doom returns again.



                    Click here for the intro of The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk.



                    Season 3 (No Episodes)


                    When the creators of the show decided to make the show lighter, it's popularity plummeted, thus leading to it's confirmed fate, which is cancellation after the episode "Mission: Incredible" was aired. As of now, Season 3 will never happen.



                    Reception


                    Critical reception for Season 1 was general acclaim from critics and fans of the comic books as well. The first season was given unanimous praise for it's undeniably adult tone and it's seriousness, as well as the first season's story arcs. The voice acting was also likened such as the several guest appearances from famous actors and well-known characters from the comics. However, the second season was received with disappointment because of it's lack of the first season's darkness, and the core characters sudden disappearance was also received negatively. As a result, the show only lasted two seasons with, only 21 episodes.


























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                    Plot



                    Season 1 (13 Episodes)


                    Unlike Fantastic Four: The Animated Series and Iron Man: The Animated Series, the entire series was developed by the two shows' second season creators. The first season was mainly dark and mature in take, which is not similar to the two programs above since these two shows may have a mild adult tone, the endings are mostly calm and are considered happy endings, mostly. The first season concerns Dr. Bruce Banner's attempts to seek a cure for the cure, with some aid from Rick Jones, the reason why Bruce became the Hulk, Betty Ross, Bruce's love interest and his friend Doc Samson. Bruce's attempt to find a cure were ended mostly in failure, due to the intervention of several of his enemies. Bruce, while uncontrollably transforms into the Hulk in several occasions, travels to several parts of the world to find peace, an end to his pain and to stop his adversaries. Along his journey for inner peace, the Hulk encounters several enemies like General Ross, and his right hand man, Major Talbot. He also fights fellow rogue SHIELD Agent Gabriel Jones, The Leader and his servant boys, Gargoyle, and Abomination, the supercharged alien, Zzzax, the savage Sasquatch, the tyrannical Doctor Doom and the monstrous Wendigo and the villainous Ogress. With all of these enemies in the way, the Hulk may need help from people like Rick Jones, Betty Ross, Doc Samson, Iron Man, with his friend War Machine and his computer HOMER, the mysterious Daniel Ketch, a member of the Fantastic Four name the Thing, his cousin She-Hulk and the mighty Thor. Will the Hulk save the world and receive peace?



                    Click here for the intro of Season 1.



                    Season 2 (8 Episodes)


                    By this time, the show is now called, "The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk". The dark tone of the show has been removed, thus making it more child friendly. After the events of the "Darkness and Light" trilogy, which is the first season's finale, Bruce Banner unwillingly transforms into the Grey Hulk, and the other Hulk is not happy about his new brother. This causes further inner turmoil with them. Luckily, She-Hulk and Rick Jones return to help him and General Ross is in a coma, which lessens his problems. Many more of Hulk's alter ego's surface like the gangster Mr. Fixit. With more added help from Doctor Strange, will the Hulk get his head straight? By the way, Doctor Doom returns again.



                    Click here for the intro of The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk.



                    Season 3 (No Episodes)


                    When the creators of the show decided to make the show lighter, it's popularity plummeted, thus leading to it's confirmed fate, which is cancellation after the episode "Mission: Incredible" was aired. As of now, Season 3 will never happen.



                    Reception


                    Critical reception for Season 1 was general acclaim from critics and fans of the comic books as well. The first season was given unanimous praise for it's undeniably adult tone and it's seriousness, as well as the first season's story arcs. The voice acting was also likened such as the several guest appearances from famous actors and well-known characters from the comics. However, the second season was received with disappointment because of it's lack of the first season's darkness, and the core characters sudden disappearance was also received negatively. As a result, the show only lasted two seasons with, only 21 episodes.



























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