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April 19, 2012 at 12:30 pm #107334FlakBaitKeymaster
It’s going to air on DisneyXD along with their other marvel based animated series. The characters are going to be Hulk, A-Bomb, Skaar and She Hulk which has just been announced will be voiced by Eliza Dushku. Paul Dini will be writing for it alongside his work on Ultimate Spiderman.
April 20, 2012 at 6:10 am #107348Muscle Growth NutParticipantHopefully it’ll be better than USM is.
April 20, 2012 at 10:14 am #107352philipParticipantI’m excited to see how Paul Dini is going to fit all those characters in the show.
April 20, 2012 at 10:26 am #107353BlackKusanagiParticipantEliza Dushku? Oh wow. Might drool just thinking about it.
April 22, 2012 at 3:01 pm #107402Don JackParticipantHopefully it’ll be better than USM is.
USM is excellent and the kids are loving it(They are the target demographic after all).
It’s a fun show, there is room for fun in Superhero shows, as shown by how popular Teen Titans and Batman:TB&TB were.
Anyway, this one is looking good, though I kinda wish it was Betty Ross/Red She-Hulk instead of Red Hulk.
It will be interesting to see how Banner and General Ross will work together, there will probably be friction.
April 23, 2012 at 12:08 am #107409Muscle Growth NutParticipantIt’s a fun show, there is room for fun in Superhero shows, as shown by how popular Teen Titans and Batman:TB&TB were.
Of course there’s room for fun. And USM did get a couple chuckles out of me in the two episodes I watched (“DOOM DEMANDS A BANANA SPLIT!”), but on the whole…it ain’t that good. It’s just trying way too hard to be funny, what with the constant cutaway gags and Scott Pilgrim effects. The comedy and fun in TT and BatB (and any number of other superhero shows) just felt more organic and not as forced.
April 23, 2012 at 2:07 pm #107418khuddleParticipantAgree with MGN, its a brutal show. I watched the first four episodes, and its all I can take. They fire about 20 jokes at you in the span of ten seconds, none of which are funny. Hard to believe that a lot of the people responsible for Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes (which is an excellent show) were also involved with this piece of garbage. And Paul Dini is the head writer, of all people.
Ah well. At least Avengers: EMH, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Young Justice and Legend of Korra have all turned out to be superb. 4 out of 5 aint bad.July 5, 2012 at 6:13 pm #108834BodybyBaneParticipant[quote=”Don Jack” post=106838]It’s a fun show, there is room for fun in Superhero shows, as shown by how popular Teen Titans and Batman:TB&TB were.
Of course there’s room for fun. And USM did get a couple chuckles out of me in the two episodes I watched (“DOOM DEMANDS A BANANA SPLIT!”), but on the whole…it ain’t that good. It’s just trying way too hard to be funny, what with the constant cutaway gags and Scott Pilgrim effects. The comedy and fun in TT and BatB (and any number of other superhero shows) just felt more organic and not as forced.[/quote]
Of course U.S.M reminds you of Scott Piligrim,..
That’s what smart asses do,.. irritate!
And that’s what Peter Parker is,…a smartass
Don’t have XD anymore,..How’s the HULK cartoon??July 6, 2012 at 6:05 am #108844Muscle Growth NutParticipantIt hasn’t premiered yet.
July 7, 2012 at 6:18 am #108868raylightParticipantAgents of SMASH is going to be a significant part of the Marvel presentation at Comic-Con so we’ll likely get some definitive info about the show finally later this month.
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