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  2. List of Spidey and His Amazing Friends episodes - Wikipedia

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    Hulk's Squirrely Switch: Hulk is helping Spidey and Spin are planting trees in the park. But Doc Ock shows up with her superhero swap-o-matic. But when Hulk thunderclaps her, the machine breaks, causing Hulk and a squirrel to switch bodies. Doc Ock captures Squirrel Hulk in a cage. Spin keeps an eye on Hulk while Spidey finds Doc Ock.

  3. Spider-Man 3 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the first two Spider-Man soundtrack releases, the album does not feature any of the film's score by Christopher Young. The entire concept of this soundtrack is that each song was written (or recorded in the case of The Flaming Lips) for the soundtrack exclusively, with the exception of Chubby Checker's 1960 hit "The Twist".

  4. Hulk (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Heather Phares of AllMusic rated two-and-a-half out of five, and summarized: "Presumably, the only people interested in this soundtrack will be either people who enjoyed the movie or die-hard Elfman fans; the former already know what to expect, while the latter might wonder if Elfman—or his music, anyway—hasn't undergone some strange transformation."

  5. The Incredible Hulk (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Hulk and the Abomination both have two themes, representing their human and monstrous forms. The Hulk's theme was meant to be iconic and simple, like Jaws (1975), with string glissandos on a bass C note. Banner's theme is tragic and includes parts of Joe Harnell's "The Lonely Man" theme from the television series.

  6. Spider-Man: No Way Home (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Several songs are featured in the film that are absent from the soundtrack album, including "I Zimbra" by Talking Heads, "Native New Yorker" by Odyssey, "Scraper" by Liquid Liquid, "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn" by Beastie Boys, "Concerto for 2 Violins in G major, RV 516" by Antonio Vivaldi, "Deck the Halls" by Thomas Oliphant, and "The Magic Number" by De La Soul.

  7. Deadpool (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Songs not included in the soundtrack, but featured in the film include the following: [6] Mukesh — "Mera Joota Hai Japani" (from film Shree 420) The Chordettes – "Mr. Sandman" Ray Charles – "Hit the Road Jack" Flo Rida featuring Sage the Gemini and Lookas – "G.D.F.R." Chicago – "You're the Inspiration"

  8. Marvel Team-Up - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Team-Up is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics.The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured Spider-Man as the lead "team-up" character in all but ten of its 150 issues, and in six of its seven Annuals.

  9. Set Me Free (Velvet Revolver song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video, directed by Dean Karr, shows the band playing at a club live, which was the first gig where the Velvet Revolver idea was formed. It also shows some scenes from the Hulk movie. Track listing