All 13 episodes of the second Incredible Hulk animated series, which aired from 1981 to 1983 and was produced as a companion piece to the successful 'Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends' series. Faithful to the original Incredible Hulk comics, the story features other characters from the comics including Rick Jones, Betty Ross and General Ross, along with the first cartoon appearance of the She-Hulk. Episodes are: 'Tomb of the Unknown Hulk', 'Prisoner of the Monster', 'Origin of the Hulk', 'When Monsters Meet', 'The Cyclops Project', 'Bruce Banner Unmasked', 'The Creature and the Cavegirl', 'It Lives! It Grows! It Destroys!', 'The Incredible Shrinking Hulk', 'Punks On Wheels', 'Enter: She-Hulk', 'The Boy Who Saw Tomorrow' and 'The Hulk Destroys Bruce Banner'.
Product details
Is discontinued by manufacturer
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No
Rated
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Parental Guidance
Language
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English, German
Package Dimensions
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18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
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When I saw this available memeories flooded back to me of the 1982 series I watched as a child, I'll admit I'd never even see the 1966 series (but I will say the theme song gets stuck in your head...you wouldn't think so but it does) and I do remember the newest animation in the 90s after the success of the Fantastic Four and Ironman (who make appearances). I would have liked some special features to go along with this collection, an interview with Stan Lee, some kind of episode commentary from the 90s series, however, despite that small shortcoming there are literally 3 entire shows full of the Hulk in one package and that is well worth any fans time. Thanks for reading and have a nice day!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2012
I bought this as a christmas present for my boyfriend. He used to watch the '82 and '96 series as a kid and loved them, so it was a real trip down memory lane for him, with the added bonus of a whole other series he hadnt seen before! :D Brilliant! :)
Great series and best Hulk animated series to date.
This series is where I first saw the Hulk character and since then everytime I think of the Hulk this version is what pops to mind. This DVD is very basic, no special features + the picture quality is 3.5 on scale of 1 to 5, its TV broadcast quality, no work was dune to try and improve the picture quality, there's even a slide in the beginning of the DVD that says the footage is from an archive, this wan't written on the DVD + there was no episode guide booklet within the DVD even due it says on the box that there is one
overall, great nostalgic value but too pricy for the quailty of the footage and lake of special featuers
If you want an exacting version of the show with every bell and whistle then don't get this.
If you want a nostalgia hit for a well remembered kids TV show then this is the DVD set for you.
As the first reviewer points out it's a slightly different version but if you haven't seen it in 25 years then I doubt you notice a slight bit of difference besides the odd superfluous Stan Lee lines cut.
Wow this brings back childhood memories of watching this NBC cartoon version of the Incredible Hulk! It is so good to see this cartoon again with the actual name of Dr Bruce Banner who through a gamma radiation dosage transforms into the Incredible Hulk! I remember watching the TV series also but when on Saturday, I made sure I watched the Incredible Hulk cartoon. The newer Incredible Hulk cartoons suck they cant compete to this older one no time at all!
perfect condition, great service, great TV Cartoon Show of 80s, DVD edition is so nice, the price also reasonable, delivery speed and packaging so satisfying, thanks a lot.
This is exactly what I was looking for except no DVD player would play this. Once I tried my computer I was informed that this DVD is only for licensed for sale in Great Britain and other parts of Europe as wells as South Africa. I wonder if the FCC is aware of this being sold in the USA. It was returned