What with green?... For me it's all about nature and veges... For some fictional creators it's an ideal color to show off affection, total angers,madness or funky weirdo that's depicted it mark about human's distinguished behaviors... A color of humanity or expressions beyond recognition from the others beings to leaves us with green envy.... Or a monsters inside us... Lets begin with some acknowledgments characters...
1. Incredible Hulk
Genre :Action/Adventure,Science fiction,Drama
Format :Animated
Created by :Stan Lee
Developed by : UPN Studios
Country of origin :United States
No. of episodes : 21 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) :Stan Lee
Running time :30 minutes
Production company(s) :Marvel Productions in association with Saban Entertainment
Distributor :Saban Entertainment
Broadcast
Original channel :UPN
Original run : September 8, 1996 – November 23, 1997
Status : Ended
Chronology
Preceded by :The Incredible Hulk (1982 animated TV series)
The Incredible Hulk is an American animated television series starring the Marvel Comics character the Hulk. It ran two seasons, for 21 episodes, on the television network UPN from 1996 to 1997. Lou Ferrigno, who portrayed the Hulk on the 1970s live-action TV series, returned to provide the Hulk's voice.
The series continued the concept of a shared Marvel Animated Universe with numerous episodes featuring characters from other Marvel cartoons of the period. In the second season, the show's format, after UPN decided that Season 1 was too dark, was changed, and to give "female viewers a chance", the network ordered that She-Hulk be made a regular co-star. As a result, the series was officially renamed The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk. The second season also featured the Grey Hulk.
Plot Season 1:
The first season begins with Dr. Robert Bruce Banner already established as the Hulk and on the run, captured by the military after another attempt at ridding himself of the beast within goes awry. He eventually escapes, and falls into the hands of The Leader (this version of him is very much like the comic books except is served by Gargoyle and the Gamma Warriors, such as Abomination, he created from Hulk's DNA), but the intervention of mutated cave dwelling gamma creatures, Banner's loyal friend Rick Jones, and the love of his life Betty Ross (like in many comic book incarnations, Betty along with Doc Samson is seen here trying to find a cure for Bruce Banner, who becomes the Hulk whenever enraged), is enough to liberate The Hulk and he becomes a fugitive again, with a more aggressive General Ross, Betty's father, continuing his pursuit. However, in "And the Wind Cries...Wendigo!", Hulk and General Ross had to work together to save Betty after the Wendigo (a curse placed upon an Indian) captured her.
The series concluded on a heavily rushed and happier note than the previous one, with Ross emerging from his coma and deciding to end his hostility towards Bruce, but little else was resolved, including Banner's inner conflicts with his green and grey Hulk transformations.
This season won an Emmy award for "best audio editing" for the work on the episode "The Lost Village."
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Green make over...
A nerdy scientist encountered in fatal accident altered him into emerald gray then green monster!... Inspired from the famous novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde it's all a tales about monstrosity! The storylines centering about radiation casualties and anger management. Follow the chronicle of Dr. Bruce Banner after the fatal effect as the fugitive missing his loves one and battling it out on numerous nemesis. Whatever you do, don't make him temper as his raging word; Don't make me angry! You don't like it when I'm angry!
The series continued the concept of a shared Marvel Animated Universe with numerous episodes featuring characters from other Marvel cartoons of the period. In the second season, the show's format, after UPN decided that Season 1 was too dark, was changed, and to give "female viewers a chance", the network ordered that She-Hulk be made a regular co-star. As a result, the series was officially renamed The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk. The second season also featured the Grey Hulk.
The first season begins with Dr. Robert Bruce Banner already established as the Hulk and on the run, captured by the military after another attempt at ridding himself of the beast within goes awry. He eventually escapes, and falls into the hands of The Leader (this version of him is very much like the comic books except is served by Gargoyle and the Gamma Warriors, such as Abomination, he created from Hulk's DNA), but the intervention of mutated cave dwelling gamma creatures, Banner's loyal friend Rick Jones, and the love of his life Betty Ross (like in many comic book incarnations, Betty along with Doc Samson is seen here trying to find a cure for Bruce Banner, who becomes the Hulk whenever enraged), is enough to liberate The Hulk and he becomes a fugitive again, with a more aggressive General Ross, Betty's father, continuing his pursuit. However, in "And the Wind Cries...Wendigo!", Hulk and General Ross had to work together to save Betty after the Wendigo (a curse placed upon an Indian) captured her.
The series concluded on a heavily rushed and happier note than the previous one, with Ross emerging from his coma and deciding to end his hostility towards Bruce, but little else was resolved, including Banner's inner conflicts with his green and grey Hulk transformations.
This season won an Emmy award for "best audio editing" for the work on the episode "The Lost Village."
(A lot more... HERE)
Green make over...
A nerdy scientist encountered in fatal accident altered him into emerald gray then green monster!... Inspired from the famous novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde it's all a tales about monstrosity! The storylines centering about radiation casualties and anger management. Follow the chronicle of Dr. Bruce Banner after the fatal effect as the fugitive missing his loves one and battling it out on numerous nemesis. Whatever you do, don't make him temper as his raging word; Don't make me angry! You don't like it when I'm angry!
2. Savage Dragon