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Driven by rage, hunted with malice, Bruce Banner is the world's ultimate victim, whenever anger or fear comes over him, he transforms into a creature of untold strength, capable of incomparable destruction, Bruce Banner is The Incredible Hulk.. (The Animated Series)

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02x08 Mission: Incredible Aired: Nov. 23, 1997

General Ross awakens from his coma, but all is not what it appears to be, Betty becomes the victim of a parasitic attack and the battle leads … [continue reading]

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The Incredible Hulk is Canceled/Ended
The show had 3 seasons and 22 episodes air between 1996 and 1999.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 08, 1996
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1996 - 1999
To-Date:
3 Seasons
22 Episodes
Network
UPN TV Network

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  • The UPN executive assigned to the show really had no feeling for what the Hulk was about or what was most important to an action-adventure show in general, or to Marvel fans in particular.…
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    The UPN executive assigned to the show really had no feeling for what the Hulk was about or what was most important to an action-adventure show in general, or to Marvel fans in particular. There were a host of creative differences, but what was discussed in most of those network meetings was her obsession with fashion-she kept insisting that everyone look like they just-stepped out of a shop on Rodeo Drive-hardly a look that would fit any of the main characters. The episodes delivered to network tended to reflect the creative choices of the production company over those of network. Cut to Season 2. The axe falls. The edict came down from network that the show would be pulled from New World unless there were a change of creative personnel who would toe the line; so the second season got a new producer, director and crew.
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  • Following his appearances from episode 1.02 "The Return of the Beast Part 2", the Abomination voice is taken from Kevin Schon by Richard Moll and speaks more fluently than the Hulk
  • The village's name, Anavrin, is Nirvana spelled backwards. Not in reference to the band but to the actual meaning; 'state of bliss' (episode 2.07 "The Lost Village").