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The following is a list of The Incredible Hulk episodes. The series began with two, two-hour made-for-TV movies on November 4 and 27, 1977. Regular one-hour episodes began on March 10, 1978 and ended on May 12, 1982. It was created by Kenneth Johnson, aired on CBS, and ran for 80 episodes.
The Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'s biggest fan Impossible Man appears to join the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., combining Hulk and Red Hulk into the Two-Headed Compound Hulk for his own amusement. This also proves to be their biggest problem when Sauron absorbs Impossible Man's powers and summons Fin Fang Foom to battle them.
The Incredible Hulk (1977) (distributed in theaters in some countries) The Return of the Incredible Hulk (1977) (also shown overseas as a feature film); retitled Death in the Family for syndication; After the cancellation of the television series in 1982, Bill Bixby retained an interest in producing new adventures featuring the Hulk for television.
episode: "And I'm Joyce Kinney", replaces the regular Family Guy opening with a spoof of the Hulk TV series opening, placing Stewie as David Banner, Peter as the Hulk and Tom Tucker as Jack McGee 2001 : On the song "Some L.A. Niggaz", rapper King T compares the marijuana he smokes to the Hulk, with the line, "Smoke big green, call it Bruce Banner"
A typical issue of Mad magazine will include at least one full parody of a popular movie or television show. The titles are changed to create a play on words; for instance, The Addams Family became The Adnauseum Family.
This was the second Hulk animated series: in 1966, the Hulk appeared in 13 seven-minute segments as part of TV's The Marvel Super Heroes. [2] The "Spidey Goes Hollywood" episode of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends , first broadcast in late 1981, served as something of a backdoor pilot for The Incredible Hulk as it guest-starred the version of ...
The story is told from the perspective of an online reality show created by Rick Jones to foster public acceptance of the Hulk as a hero and not a monster. The "show" is filmed by drones that accompany the Agents of the Supreme Military Agency of Super Humans (S.M.A.S.H.) everywhere they go.