This was the epitome of TV action in its time, I used to wait with anticipation every week for this show and I wasn’t a kid 😂. They did such a great job, especially given the special effects that were available at the time.
@@MrFilmMakerNumber2 that always scared me when I was a kid. I have a very vague memory of watching this on TV, maybe the original airing. I had to have been only four at the time.
That was intentional by the producer Rob Johnson. Never wanted Hulk to actually use his fists on anyone. I think the closest he came was the Married episode when he shoves/punches one of the party guys into the bathroom
Notice that they ALWAYS made sure to show them landing on something soft enough to not do permanent damage. They always made sure to SHOW that the person was not badly hurt.
For me that is the awesome part of Lou's body building, watching him throw around stunt doubles as the Hulk. Punching is no fun when you have three times the strength of a regular man. When I was in my 20s and thirties I spent 6 days a week lifting for almost two hours each day. Seeing Lou Ferrigno show case his strength was best part of the The Incredible Hulk TV show.
@@jermainewright1757 Absolutely not. I mean I don’t know if he could’ve, but nothing he did in the show showed that kind of strength. That tank weighs thirty to forty tons so comics Hulk could curl one with one arm. It’s hard to calculate this Hulk’s strength though because the writing was good enough not to push the special effects into territory they couldn’t handle. This was a smart way to show immense power without looking too hokey.
@@jermainewright1757 There’s another time when he was trapped behind eight inch steel walls and he started punching the wall and someone said that in a few minutes he would get through. He dented eight inch steel. That’s pretty powerful stuff. Those are the two biggest things I remember him doing.
You know I'm amazed that back in the 60s, marvel managed to skate around the comics code authority in how the US Army could not be represented in a negative light and the big guys most prevailant opponent was always the military. Seeing big Lou here take on a tank was bad ass! This was the hulk that we know from the comics before the CGI and it's just as impressive.
Lmao bozo. The hulk from the comics could easily lift 100 tons like the CGI hulk you old farts keep complaining about. Lou's hulk couldn't even lift a tank Lmao.
Just brought the complete box set of the incredible hulk from Amazon .....not had chance to watch the DVDs on the hulk but looking forward to watching real soon .... Love the incredible hulk....great viewing 👍
@@Чебуречек_антиквд no he's not. 2003 is the strongest on screen Hulk. 70s Hulk is the weakest, since the showrunner wanted to make him grouded. This hulk is in Spider-man strenght range level at best.
@@lordvastor98oh, brother. Sorry for that comment. I said that because 1977 hulk bent tank gun with more ease than 2003. Also, in the 1990, they improved hulk's strength.
@@Zurround It's funny you mentioned that ! In the paralel universe wich i'm from, Swcharznegger is the hulk in this show, and in the last episode of the show, he fights the red hulk, played by non other than Lou Ferrigno himself!
it would have made the show even better if they had some hulk characters in it from the comics and id think this episode would made a lot of people think of ross
The thumbnail looks like the 2003 Hulk fighting the tanks. I also like how to Hulk breaks the gun with his hands because. The Hulk did that in the one the first comics when Igor was stealing Bruce banner's formula.
Best series of my childhood growing up. I read the comics to it and especially when David changed it was the best part of it. If they did a remake of the series, it definitely won't be the same in this century. Its better off as it was when i was growing up.
Me too I remember seeing this TV show back in the 80 when I was a kid and now I'm a 43 year old man I still miss my childhood on my favorite TV show back in my days 😢 💔 😞
This and the Prometheus episode was about as close as the TV Hulk ever got to battle the military like his comic book origins. The movies then had him doing this. It’s like an M Night Shyamalan version of Hulk. In Glass the big comic book fight took place in a car park rather than a big city, one car was damaged rather than lots. David Dunn bent the steel pipe to cage the riot Police. Very similar to the situations the TV Hulk got involved in.
I agree love the hulk, only thing I'd say he doesn't really have 'super powers', as in Superman or Spiderman etc, he's just immensely strong, but yes he's my favourite.
I thank my old man for introducing me to these as a child 🤙🏾 Freaking Orchestra was always on point , what a classic 🤌🏾💿 Bixby hated those eye contacts so much but his transformation’s were always dope , Lou the bigman always 💚💚.
Unlike his comics counterpart, this version of the Hulk isn't bulletproof. I remember him getting shot on the show as a kid and thinking, "Wait...that's not right..."
In this particular episode the healing factor saved him. Banner and others were affected by a biological weapon which caused blindness. Banner figured out that it worked by slowing the subject's metabolism and a cure would involve accelerating the metabolism to counter it. This enabled scientists to administer a cure for the others. Banner didn't get it but fortunately he had his own built-in metabolism accelerator.
The show was never built around the comic book version. The director and bixby wouldn't have made the show. So they decided to make it more realistic which ultimately made the show a classic.
@@craigj.davies1983 No, I'm not. I seen the Hulk destroy an entire Army. He tossed a tank, Threw a piece of a sculpture at a Helicopter, and he nearly broke the world.
@@UltimateSpider1385He nearly broke the world? Wait....what? That might had happened in the comic books, which if you ask me is stupid, but that didn't happen in this TV series, also as well, show me the scene where he throws a peice of rock at a helicopter? Why are you lying?
Man growing up watching this show one thing I always wondered about is just how many shirts,jeans and boots David went through everytime he Hulked out.
I get it’s old but damn this is so bad it’s funny Acting, the growling, the action, the directing. Not what I expected to see looking back on a show people cherish so deeply
Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno as Hulk make me remember these episodes as really good to see when I was younger till today. Lou Ferrigno had such a good body and with makeup he looked like the Hulk.
When David keeps stumbling around...setting off the gas grenades. stumbling....coughing and wheezing... .and then the explosive pits... ....which FINALLY trigger the HULK... .. I cannot HELP but LAUGH !! And that music ...the SAME music in the "quarry scene" in "behind the wheel"...SURE ADDS to the scene !!!
I also noticed the green "booties" he was wearing as he pushed back the tank. I can imagine it would have been hard on Lou's feet walking around on a dirt road so I can appreciate why he wore them; it just would have been nice if they used some makeup to better conceal them.
If Jack McGee was involved in this adventure he would be surprised to see the Hulk fight the United States Army, but he would tell them that he needs the creature alive.
Maybe Netflix or AMC could reboot The Incredible Hulk, Netflix did a good job on the Lost in Space reboot, and if amc does it that means the Hulk would be in the Breaking Bad, NO !!! Smashing Bad universe!!!💪🤢Aaaaaarrgh!!!!!
I know one other Marvel character we won't get live action till NetFlix was Banner's cousin Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk they even have the character of Bruce Banner aka the Hulk from the Avengers in it.
They never did explain how when he transforms into the Hulk, he destroys all his clothing but somehow the waist of his pants stays intact. Of course, if he more realistically burst the waist of his pants when he transformed, we would have an X-rated Hulk show.
That was the whole premise of the show, that the Army was testing a gas that caused blindness. David is exposed to the gas earlier in the episode and it took transforming into the Hulk for his vision to be healed.
@@glennszydlowski5987 There was a friend in the Army who also got blinded by the same gas. But David had already discovered before his second Hulk-out that briefly heightening one's metabolism would reverse the process, and so was able to find a way to cure him as well without his having to become another Hulk.
This was in the late 70s, early 80s, no CGI crap like we have today, i always love that theme when Bill Bixby has those green contacts to turn into the Hulk, such a classic!
@@smithwesson1896 Lol, I can see the charm in these old episodes but there's literally no comparison between this Hulk and the Hulk we see in Avengers 2011 and onward. It's night and day. The only people who will say this Hulk is better are people who watched the series as a kid and because of that have nostalgia towards it. Rose-tinted glasses. You can literally tell this Hulk is just a 6'5 dude in green paint and the scenes where he shows his strength are mediocre at best because they simply didn't have the technology back then to make him seem like an actual freak of nature.
@@Gilded2H Exactly. Don't get me wrong, I loved the old show and the stories they told, but everytime I see someone say "This Hulk would have whipped Thanos" I absolutely roll my eyes.
Just watching this scene seeing the Hulk go up against an Army tank brings back memories of what happened in the movie with Eric Bana where the Hulk grabbed hold of the tank barrel and bent it only in this version he bent it downwards towards the ground instead of where the Tank commander sat and I'm betting this episode is where they got that idea for the movie HULK with Eric Bana and Sam Elliot.
I showed my son this show in 2010 when he was 6 years old and he said "This Hulk is a bum" I'm happy to say that he is doing great with his new family.
They never did explain how David was able to afford to buy new clothes after every hulk out working just menial odd jobs throughout the series. They also never explained that while he grew big enough to burst out of his shirts somehow his pants always still fit albeit with some rips. Of course if they had done a realistic hulk out, the hulk would have been completely naked.
Lol... You can see that's its exhaust tubing for a barrel as its got those ripples in the bend and for a moment, you can see exhaust clamps holding the barrel in place. I probably watched this back in the 80s and i never missed an episode. The hulk was my favorite.
They decided at the time this Hulk wasn't bullet proof. Good thing though is that the gunshot doesn't seem to slow him down, as though he's already healing quickly.
I’ve never ever saw this episode before. In the comics, Banner and his alter ego, the Incredible Hulk were pursued by other Super Beings and the United States Army, led a crazy General, whose hell-bent on destroying him with an high tech army of “Hulkbusters.”
Whoever wrote this episode more than likely had that in mind and had a sly sense of humor, but probably could not include General Ross for legal reasons.
@@Najae-k7g He got rammed in the leg from behind by a forklift once too, and several times stone walls have collapsed on him. So yeah you'd think he be at least resistant to small arms fire but nope. Imo they nerfed him much too much. I can't forget the one where a second Hulk-like creature he was fighting was shot to death by some Podunk sheriff with a mere handgun. Should have at least required a rifle or an AK-47. Would imo have been more realistic rather than less.
I loved this show when i ws a kid and i still love it ! I got all 5 seasons,plus the ultimate tv collection,and 2 of the tv movies ! Of course i dont hve the last one that one wss depressing !
This is the closest the Hulk ever got to the comics in the TV series. Bending the tank barrel was awesome.
This and Promethus. Yep, as far as Kenneth Johnson and Bill Bixby were concerned that's the most comic booky this show was gonna get lol.
This was the epitome of TV action in its time, I used to wait with anticipation every week for this show and I wasn’t a kid 😂. They did such a great job, especially given the special effects that were available at the time.
Don't make me angry. I like Hulk's tone. It gives me courage
Every time Banner transforms, it give me chills of excitement as if I was 8 years old again. Love these clips...great memories, great show!
Me too, 1 of my favorite series
It was that sound tone when his eyes change and bust outta his clothes.
@@MrFilmMakerNumber2 that always scared me when I was a kid. I have a very vague memory of watching this on TV, maybe the original airing. I had to have been only four at the time.
Exactly! The eyes glowing first is the most epic transformation that's missing from the new movies!
Yeah..gives chills on my balls
Always loved that this Hulk never really punched anyone. He just threw them like rag dolls.
That was intentional by the producer Rob Johnson. Never wanted Hulk to actually use his fists on anyone. I think the closest he came was the Married episode when he shoves/punches one of the party guys into the bathroom
A punch from the Hulk could be fatal to a regular person.
@@mrwoods22 Super powered also; depending on durability and strength-wise.
Notice that they ALWAYS made sure to show them landing on something soft enough to not do permanent damage. They always made sure to SHOW that the person was not badly hurt.
For me that is the awesome part of Lou's body building, watching him throw around stunt doubles as the Hulk. Punching is no fun when you have three times the strength of a regular man. When I was in my 20s and thirties I spent 6 days a week lifting for almost two hours each day.
Seeing Lou Ferrigno show case his strength was best part of the The Incredible Hulk TV show.
Kind of brings new meaning to the saying we have an army, we have a hulk Doesn't it?
“This can’t be happening!” Responds : “well it is!” Pure writing genius gold I Tell ya!
05:45 The Hulk actually struck someone instead of throwing them. That's a rare treat indeed!
Probably the greatest strength feat in the entire series when he bent the tank gun, if you know what a tank gun is made to withstand
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But can he hammer throw a tank?
@@jermainewright1757
Absolutely not. I mean I don’t know if he could’ve, but nothing he did in the show showed that kind of strength. That tank weighs thirty to forty tons so comics Hulk could curl one with one arm. It’s hard to calculate this Hulk’s strength though because the writing was good enough not to push the special effects into territory they couldn’t handle. This was a smart way to show immense power without looking too hokey.
@@raydrexler5868 The only thing thats smart is when he bent that cannon from the tank.
@@jermainewright1757
There’s another time when he was trapped behind eight inch steel walls and he started punching the wall and someone said that in a few minutes he would get through. He dented eight inch steel. That’s pretty powerful stuff. Those are the two biggest things I remember him doing.
Bill Bixby as Banner is perfect.
Bill Bixby is David Banner! No one else will replace him!
And has the exact height like in the comics 5'9
Bill and Lou were the best in this series.
Yes he is such a wimp I could beat him up easily. The Hulk's human persona should be a total wimp.
The best!
You know I'm amazed that back in the 60s, marvel managed to skate around the comics code authority in how the US Army could not be represented in a negative light and the big guys most prevailant opponent was always the military. Seeing big Lou here take on a tank was bad ass! This was the hulk that we know from the comics before the CGI and it's just as impressive.
Actually the 70's
@@walterpetersen776 No I'm saying 1962 when the Incredible Hulk debuted. General Ross was the most prevailant adversary.
@@Artisan1979 I'm surprised General Thunderbolt Ross and his daughter Betty didn't appear in the show
@@maldon3659 I’m surprised they didn’t have Ross pursue Hulk instead of Mr. McGee
Lmao bozo. The hulk from the comics could easily lift 100 tons like the CGI hulk you old farts keep complaining about. Lou's hulk couldn't even lift a tank Lmao.
Now this is how TV should be . My Favorite Si Fi Show . Im 63 🇺🇸
This episode is Closer to original comic book than the rest of all season!!!!
Um now what armored vehicle been destroyed by the HULK
Hulk likes to play army too. He's one tough green soldier boy.
Yep he dont even need a uniform, he's a natural born soldier!!💪🤢
Just brought the complete box set of the incredible hulk from Amazon .....not had chance to watch the DVDs on the hulk but looking forward to watching real soon .... Love the incredible hulk....great viewing 👍
I love how this scene is the precursor to him destroying the tank the same way in the 2003 remake.
And also the 2008 Marvel movie.
Bro 1978 hulk is stronger than 2003 but not very endurable
@@Чебуречек_антиквд no he's not. 2003 is the strongest on screen Hulk. 70s Hulk is the weakest, since the showrunner wanted to make him grouded. This hulk is in Spider-man strenght range level at best.
@@lordvastor98oh, brother. Sorry for that comment. I said that because 1977 hulk bent tank gun with more ease than 2003. Also, in the 1990, they improved hulk's strength.
Man, imagine if they actually used General Ross in this series, He'd be worse than Mr McGee.
Imagine if he became RED HULK with a different bodybuilder maybe Arnold Schwarzenger with a lot of red makeup ahahahahhahah
@@Zurround It's funny you mentioned that ! In the paralel universe wich i'm from, Swcharznegger is the hulk in this show, and in the last episode of the show, he fights the red hulk, played by non other than Lou Ferrigno himself!
it would have made the show even better if they had some hulk characters in it from the comics and id think this episode would made a lot of people think of ross
@@Zurround Red Hulk wasn't a concept until the 2000s.
@@Optimegatrongodzilla 🤫
This episode I had never seen, not even an armored war is a match for the Hulk!
The thumbnail looks like the 2003 Hulk fighting the tanks. I also like how to Hulk breaks the gun with his hands because. The Hulk did that in the one the first comics when Igor was stealing Bruce banner's formula.
@@gabrielsmith488 I remember that one, and I believe Hulk was laughing at Igor trying to use a Puny Gun on him!!!👍💪🤢🔫
Best series of my childhood growing up. I read the comics to it and especially when David changed it was the best part of it. If they did a remake of the series, it definitely won't be the same in this century. Its better off as it was when i was growing up.
Today's Hulk would transition from male to female and fire bomb a police station.
Me too I remember seeing this TV show back in the 80 when I was a kid and now I'm a 43 year old man I still miss my childhood on my favorite TV show back in my days 😢 💔 😞
More realistic than what they have today too animated not realistic like this the original 👍🏽
This and the Prometheus episode was about as close as the TV Hulk ever got to battle the military like his comic book origins. The movies then had him doing this. It’s like an M Night Shyamalan version of Hulk. In Glass the big comic book fight took place in a car park rather than a big city, one car was damaged rather than lots. David Dunn bent the steel pipe to cage the riot Police. Very similar to the situations the TV Hulk got involved in.
M night shyamalan version of the hulk is Kevin Wendell crumb
yeh the bixby series is very much the 'real world' version of the Hulk to the MCU CGI/Superhero version .
The Hulk is the best superhero ever! 💪
I agree love the hulk, only thing I'd say he doesn't really have 'super powers', as in Superman or Spiderman etc, he's just immensely strong, but yes he's my favourite.
I respectfully disagree with that. I'm terms of Marvel heroes, I think Thor Odinson is the best superhero of Marvel. ⚡
@@foxybrown7587 Superstrength is a superpower. Plus, the Hulk has superjumping, superspeed, and superhealing at his disposal.
👁️💙🕷️🚹
THE INCREDIBLE💪🏽HULK RULES!!
Man you gotta add the scene where he trips on acid & hallucinate that he's trying 2 kill Banner lmaoo
I thank my old man for introducing me to these as a child 🤙🏾
Freaking Orchestra was always on point , what a classic 🤌🏾💿
Bixby hated those eye contacts so much but his transformation’s were always dope , Lou the bigman always 💚💚.
Unlike his comics counterpart, this version of the Hulk isn't bulletproof. I remember him getting shot on the show as a kid and thinking, "Wait...that's not right..."
The TV Series took away the Hulk's invulnerability....but they kept his healing factor (although it was much slower than what we see in the comics)
In this particular episode the healing factor saved him. Banner and others were affected by a biological weapon which caused blindness. Banner figured out that it worked by slowing the subject's metabolism and a cure would involve accelerating the metabolism to counter it.
This enabled scientists to administer a cure for the others. Banner didn't get it but fortunately he had his own built-in metabolism accelerator.
The show was never built around the comic book version. The director and bixby wouldn't have made the show. So they decided to make it more realistic which ultimately made the show a classic.
Every time Hulk takes on the Army, it ends with Him destroying tanks, Jets, helicopters, and some soldiers.
You're lying.
@@craigj.davies1983 No, I'm not. I seen the Hulk destroy an entire Army. He tossed a tank, Threw a piece of a sculpture at a Helicopter, and he nearly broke the world.
@@UltimateSpider1385He nearly broke the world? Wait....what? That might had happened in the comic books, which if you ask me is stupid, but that didn't happen in this TV series, also as well, show me the scene where he throws a peice of rock at a helicopter? Why are you lying?
@@craigj.davies1983 He toppled a trailer house, Broke through a reinforced room at a lab during Part 2 of the pilot episode, and He threw a bear.
@@craigj.davies1983 nothing wrong with the comics and no one asked you.
The way that guy screamed when the Hulk pushed him was over dramatic lol 😂
@5:47 That light shove elicited such a bloodcurdling scream of terror.
That was back in the day!! Good stuff!!
Man growing up watching this show one thing I always wondered about is just how many shirts,jeans and boots David went through everytime he Hulked out.
He ended up with a lot of pairs of cutoff jeans shorts.
Funny how the jeans always remained intact. Surely his huge thighs would have split them from the top, not just the calves 😊
I get it’s old but damn this is so bad it’s funny
Acting, the growling, the action, the directing. Not what I expected to see looking back on a show people cherish so deeply
Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno as Hulk make me remember these episodes as really good to see when I was younger till today. Lou Ferrigno had such a good body and with makeup he looked like the Hulk.
Нига
I didn't actually remember this video, thanks for something new, at least for me.
Another perfect illustration of how The madder the HULK GETS
The STRONGER he gets
Just remember if Hulk too angry he turns into Chuck Norris !!!💪🤠
@@randybarnett2308
Chuck strongest one there is
I missed the episode when Dr David Banner stepped on a lego then turned into the Hulk.
Fly got inside his ass and he turned into hulk
When David keeps stumbling around...setting off the gas grenades. stumbling....coughing and wheezing... .and then the explosive pits... ....which FINALLY trigger the HULK... .. I cannot HELP but LAUGH !! And that music ...the SAME music in the "quarry scene" in "behind the wheel"...SURE ADDS to the scene !!!
The 3 movies after the series was excellent. The pilot movie was what started it all. Never forget that flat tire.
You can clearly see his green shoes on when he’s pushing the tank and running. Haha funny!
I also believe that he's wearing green leggings or tights. @7:15 you can see the wrinkle above the shoes.
Small tvs in the eighties no HD
I also noticed the green "booties" he was wearing as he pushed back the tank. I can imagine it would have been hard on Lou's feet walking around on a dirt road so I can appreciate why he wore them; it just would have been nice if they used some makeup to better conceal them.
If Jack McGee was involved in this adventure he would be surprised to see the Hulk fight the United States Army, but he would tell them that he needs the creature alive.
DO A REBOOT AND BRING THIS SHOW BACK!
Maybe Netflix or AMC could reboot The Incredible Hulk, Netflix did a good job on the Lost in Space reboot, and if amc does it that means the Hulk would be in the Breaking Bad, NO !!! Smashing Bad universe!!!💪🤢Aaaaaarrgh!!!!!
I love this show 😁🙏🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽I loved Bill Bixby in this role too.
I wish they would put The Incredible Hulk back on cable because a lot of us want to watch it.
This is the same location that the Knight Rider episode "Deadly Maneuvers" was filmed at and it was about the Army also!!
The Pilot and A Minor Problem were filmed there too.
5:27 *"OUTTA MY WAY!!!!"😃* We gotta bring that phrase back!!!!😁
Hulk fighting the army is a classic. The old comics were loaded with those fights as well as the movie, Hulk with Eric Bana.
Pongan la serie en castellano si la miramos los argentinos los yankies no la miran tambien los latinoamericanos la vemos😂❤
I know one other Marvel character we won't get live action till NetFlix was Banner's cousin Jennifer Walters aka She-Hulk they even have the character of Bruce Banner aka the Hulk from the Avengers in it.
Obviously after Big Ted Cassidy passed away, the hulk wasn't the same when Ted died.
From the episode: Blind Rage
as he transforms, his shirt tears up, but the jeans remain intact.
No, the calf part of the jeans rips.
That jeans are stretchable.. 😛
If they didn't, you see the Incredible Wang.
@@paulharries9558 hahaha wang ish
They never did explain how when he transforms into the Hulk, he destroys all his clothing but somehow the waist of his pants stays intact. Of course, if he more realistically burst the waist of his pants when he transformed, we would have an X-rated Hulk show.
Imagine if General Ross was in this army, he'd stop at nothing to capture the Hulk!
One of 2 episodes where the Hulk takes on the military.
Yes,the other being Prometheus and that episode he faced a much much bigger military force!
Hahaha You can see the sole of hulks show while pushing the tank! That’s great.
No one can hurt the Hulk!!! He is bulletproof!!!
Always look forward to these uploads.
He was really growly in this episode made me chuckle!!?😂
This show was very popular in India
Much love to the hulk and bill Bixby
Jeez, Bruce Banner sure does get smacked around a lot in the TV series.
This is so much better than all this CGI garbage they have these days.....
Respectfully disagree. Lou is a huge man but he's nowhere close to being as big as The Hulk.
Love how the Hulk gives the one guy a little shove and he screams as if he got shot 🤣🤣
Don't Ever Miss With The Incredible Hulk!Dudes!Haha!
Universal should re-release the complete series with THX and 4K with all the movies also visually enhancing each season.
1:20 He looks like he’s blind, and I’ve seen all the episodes and don’t remember him being blind in any of them.
That was the whole premise of the show, that the Army was testing a gas that caused blindness. David is exposed to the gas earlier in the episode and it took transforming into the Hulk for his vision to be healed.
@@glennszydlowski5987 There was a friend in the Army who also got blinded by the same gas. But David had already discovered before his second Hulk-out that briefly heightening one's metabolism would reverse the process, and so was able to find a way to cure him as well without his having to become another Hulk.
This was in the late 70s, early 80s, no CGI crap like we have today, i always love that theme when Bill Bixby has those green contacts to turn into the Hulk, such a classic!
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always thought they were white? and in the pilot he said 'my eyes were white'
@@Mercy384 Dawwwww lil badger got offended because someone likes older Hulk? :3
@@smithwesson1896 Lol, I can see the charm in these old episodes but there's literally no comparison between this Hulk and the Hulk we see in Avengers 2011 and onward. It's night and day. The only people who will say this Hulk is better are people who watched the series as a kid and because of that have nostalgia towards it. Rose-tinted glasses. You can literally tell this Hulk is just a 6'5 dude in green paint and the scenes where he shows his strength are mediocre at best because they simply didn't have the technology back then to make him seem like an actual freak of nature.
@@Gilded2H Exactly. Don't get me wrong, I loved the old show and the stories they told, but everytime I see someone say "This Hulk would have whipped Thanos" I absolutely roll my eyes.
Just watching this scene seeing the Hulk go up against an Army tank brings back memories of what happened in the movie with Eric Bana where the Hulk grabbed hold of the tank barrel and bent it only in this version he bent it downwards towards the ground instead of where the Tank commander sat and I'm betting this episode is where they got that idea for the movie HULK with Eric Bana and Sam Elliot.
Thanks for all the nightmares when I was a kid.
It would have been nice to see General Ross in this episode teaming up with Mr.Mcgee to capture the Hulk. Miss the good old days ❤
Dreams, but same. That would have been perfect
This is as close as it’s gonna get bro. And I’m cool with this.
Amazing video ❤❤❤
I showed my son this show in 2010 when he was 6 years old and he said "This Hulk is a bum" I'm happy to say that he is doing great with his new family.
Even the shoes turn green 😂
Before 3:17
After 7:16
Gosh I feel like a kid again when I watch these episodes!
6:37 “I don’t know but we better fuck him up”!
4:21 you would think Banner would walk around in baggy clothes. You know to save on apparel costs lol
Any time its Hulk vs the Army/Military its just such Classic Hulk Imo
The Hulks clothing expenses in a year must be through the roof.
They never did explain how David was able to afford to buy new clothes after every hulk out working just menial odd jobs throughout the series. They also never explained that while he grew big enough to burst out of his shirts somehow his pants always still fit albeit with some rips. Of course if they had done a realistic hulk out, the hulk would have been completely naked.
How did the bullet even pierce him lol
Wow old cinematik no CGI😌🙏
Hulk : "Leave me alone.. HUUUUAAAA!!!! "
Lol... You can see that's its exhaust tubing for a barrel as its got those ripples in the bend and for a moment, you can see exhaust clamps holding the barrel in place. I probably watched this back in the 80s and i never missed an episode. The hulk was my favorite.
Sometimes I wish we had Hulk, so we could airdrop him on Congress and just let him fix corruption 😭
They decided at the time this Hulk wasn't bullet proof. Good thing though is that the gunshot doesn't seem to slow him down, as though he's already healing quickly.
7:15 you can clearly see Lou Ferrigno is wearing green shoos!!!
The lonely man song always made me cry 😂
Use to watch this when I was a kid still like it now
Love it 🔥
This Hulk finish thanos in one punch 😂😂
Brings back nostalgic memories from my childhood
Gotta love the Half Track
I remember watching this as a kid
Lou: Bill, Switch with me! You pull back!
These are the oldest Marines ever 🤣
Those Army Dudes and that Colonel are probably saying," Shit where's Rambo when I need him' !!!!!💪😎
They might have only this was still a couple of years before the first Rambo movie came out in 1982. :)
I’ve never ever saw this episode before. In the comics, Banner and his alter ego, the Incredible Hulk were pursued by other Super Beings and the United States Army, led a crazy General, whose hell-bent on destroying him with an high tech army of “Hulkbusters.”
Whoever wrote this episode more than likely had that in mind and had a sly sense of humor, but probably could not include General Ross for legal reasons.
Sorry! Isn’t Hulk supposed to be bullet proof?! 😂😂😂
The show nerfed his durability to be only immune to punches and bats and something else but not bullets he still has decent durability tho
@@Najae-k7g He got rammed in the leg from behind by a forklift once too, and several times stone walls have collapsed on him. So yeah you'd think he be at least resistant to small arms fire but nope. Imo they nerfed him much too much. I can't forget the one where a second Hulk-like creature he was fighting was shot to death by some Podunk sheriff with a mere handgun. Should have at least required a rifle or an AK-47. Would imo have been more realistic rather than less.
@jasontoddman7265 when did all that stuff happen I watched the whole series but after a few years I forgot most of hulks durability feats?
imagine this kind of hulk jump in when loki said to thanos "we have a hulk" 🤣
Before CGI there was Lou
I loved this show when i ws a kid and i still love it ! I got all 5 seasons,plus the ultimate tv collection,and 2 of the tv movies ! Of course i dont hve the last one that one wss depressing !
If he would have flipped it over that would have been awesome