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  • Ok, Ross, Talbot, and Betty are both watching the same monitors as Rick and Rick sees the change but the others don't? Oh well, still like this cartoon as the best version of Hulk cartoon.

  • Back in the day all futuristic technology had flashing lights for some reason.

  • Whoaaaa. The sonic generator sounds WEIRD!!!!!!!

  • "The Hulk has to be here somewhere!" Try behind you, General. :D

  • when i was a young kid in 1970s, i often watched the hulk cartoon that was made in 1966. it has a great theme song. later i came across the series that is shown here, & yet i didn't watch it much at all. i had come to identify the characters with the looks and voices that i had seen and heard earlier. i'm like that with the other cartoons and non-cartoons. though this cartoon is about 30 years old, i tend to think of it as a relatively new cartoon because it's newer than what i originally saw.

  • @coventrygardens Haha; I identify. I grew up in the 90's when the newest Fantastic Four was on FOXkids... And yet i never watched it; Didn't even know it existed... Instead i watched re-runs of the 1967 cartoon from Hanna Barbara on Cartoon Network.. Weirdest thing. Even when the toyline came out i assumed it was based on the show i saw on Cartoon Network; And never apparently noticed the toys were of the characters wearing their newer colors..

  • @Supertron5000 i think it makes sense that a kid in the 1970s would watch re-runs of cartoons made in the 1960s. by contrast, it sounds strange that a kid in the 1990s would watch cartoons made in the 1960s. when you, in the 1990s, were watching the cartoons that were made in the 1960s, did you realize that those cartoons were made so much earlier??--- surely the other kids would have thought you were hopelessly old-fashioned.

  • @coventrygardens I agree. Now, if i had grown up with 80's cartoons in the 90's like this version of the Hulk or Spidey it would make more sense... To answer the questions; Yes, i realized it was old but i guess it didn't bug me.. Hell, i saw just about all the old Looney Tunes. No kids thought i was strange or old-fashioned because this was a bit before school. We watched CN but by that point the fad was re-runs of 80s Anime. I just mean; When i see the 90's FF it feels new to me...

  • @Supertron5000 i had pretty much gotten away from cartoons by the time the mid-'80s arrived. furthermore i never cared for the cartoon version of the fantastic four. the guy that looked like a man made out of bricks grossed me out with his appearance. i thought he looked too much like vomit. nevertheless i recently saw the live-action versions of "fantastic four" and "fantastic four: rise of the silver surfer". i enjoyed those movies. in the 1970s, i sometimes read silver surfer comics.

  • @coventrygardens Maybe it sounds strange to you because really old re-runs weren't common when you grew up? I dunno, but wow.. Hopelessly old-fashioned..? That's cold.. Then again, i guess kids can be.. You mean you never watched re-runs shows like Looney Toons of Flintstones as a kid? Those i always assumed were classics that never stopped airing. But it sounds to me like all the stuff you saw was fairly recent... Interesting insight. No idea if that was an insult, but hey...

  • @Supertron5000 sure, i watched the flintstones and looney tunes, but i did it when i was a kid in the 1970s, which wasn't very far removed from the times in which those cartoons were made. i'm under the impression that people who were born after the 1970s tend to reject those old shows because the special effects were primitive by more recent standards. thus i assumed that the kids in the 1990s would have regarded you as old-fashioned for watching the same shows that i had watched in the 1970s.

  • @coventrygardens I didn't notice till later but the special effects weren't so good in the 70's. The late 70's Fantastic Four's animation was worse than the 60's cartoon. In contrast Spider-Woman had good animation. Yeah; I understand it was the 70's and but i wasn't sure if they re-ran the original cartoons because there was a newer 1970's version of the Flintstones aswell. So at the time you didn't notice Looney Toons was a cartoon from the 30's and 40's? I thought 70's animation was better..

  • Why couldn't he just call Betty to explain? Hah.

  • @bag3lmonst3r Because Betty does not know Banner is Hulk in this.

  • they need to fix the eyebrows,the hulk looks better in "the incredible hulk TAS".

  • @6425gorda Maybe it's to make him look more animalistic or something.

  • @hypnodance well they made his eyebrows look like hair mixed with s***.

  • I'd be pissed off too if someone zapped my molecules from one place too another. LOL.

  • The final episode that aired on NBC was The Incredible Shrinking Hulk. As a kid, my dad and I watched every episode when it originally aired. Great memories.

    Andy

  • The final episode.

  • Has there been any issues of the Hulk comic where he meets Howard The Duck?

  • LOL!

  • Do you know that Howard is a Marvel character before his movie?

  • @Johnlindsey289 I know that Howard the Duck was in some of She-Hulk comics in the late 80s early 90s.

  • Funny people are watching the monitors and only Rick notices the change.

  • I know what you mean.

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