Hulk: The Animated Series

Hulk: The Animated Series (or simply known as Hulk) is a 2003 animated superhero TV series based on the Marvel comic book character and the 2003 film developed by Peter Josephson. It was produced by Glass Ball Productions, Marvel Enterprises and Universal Television Animation and it was aired on Gingo from September 20, 2003 to May 7, 2005. The series featured music by Stewart Copeland, and some of the cues were taken directly from Glass Ball's Eilonwy's Magical Tales.

Premise
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Main

 * Bruce Banner/Hulk (Bruce Banner voiced by Nolan North, Hulk voiced by John DiMaggio)
 * Grey Hulk (voiced by John DiMaggio)
 * Betty Ross (voiced by Kari Wahlgren)
 * Rick Jones (voiced by James Marsden)
 * General Thunderbolt Ross (voiced by Arthur Burghardt in season 1, Kevin Michael Richardson in seasons 2 and 3)
 * Glenn Talbot (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker)
 * David Banner (voiced by Jim Cummings)

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Supporting
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Villains
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Production
In 2002, Peter Josephson, a staff writer for Glass Ball's Eilonwy's Magical Tales was hired to came up with the idea for a new animated version of the famous Marvel character The Hulk. The idea was pitched to Marvel and Universal, with Geo G. coming on board as executive producer via Glass Ball Productions, who produced other shows for Gingo like Gabriel Garza and Zina Supermoon.

Executive producer Michael Wildshill said that the cartoon wanted to be a tie-in to the 2003 movie.

Broadcast
The series premiered on Gingo on September 20, 2003, and finished its original run on May 7, 2005. Reruns continued until 2006. It had also aired on UPN's UPN's Weekday Mayhem and USA Kids, and syndication. As of October 2020, the show is now available on Peacock.

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Awards and recognition
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Trivia
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