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All 81 episodes from seasons 1-5 of the television series based on the Marvel comics character. When scientist David Banner (Bill Bixby) is accidentally exposed to toxic radiation, he finds himself turning into a giant green monster with almost limitless strength. Although he stays his mild-mannered self most of the time, whenever he's provoked his inner Hulk appears. You wouldn't like him when he's angry. Lou Ferrigno plays the fierce green alter ego. Episodes comprise: 'The Final Round', 'The Beast Within', 'Of Guilt, Models, and Murder', 'Terror in Times Square', '747', 'The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas', 'Never Give a Trucker an Even Break', 'Life and Death', 'Earthquakes Happen', 'The Waterfront Story', 'Married (1) (aka: Bride of the Incredible Hulk)', 'Married (2)', 'The Antowuk Horror', 'Ricky', 'Rainbow's End', 'A Child in Need', 'Another Path', 'Alice in Disco Land', 'Killer Instinct', 'Stop the Presses', 'Escape from Los Santos', 'Wildfire', 'A Solitary Place', 'Like a Brother', 'Haunted', 'Mystery Man (1)', 'Mystery Man (2)', 'The Disciple', 'No Escape', 'Kindred Spirits', 'The Confession', 'The Quiet Room', 'Vendetta Road', 'Metamorphosis', 'Blind Rage', 'Brain Child', 'The Slam', 'My Favorite Magician', 'Jake', 'Behind the Wheel', 'Homecoming', 'The Snare', 'Babalao', 'Captive Night', 'Broken Image', 'Proof Positive', 'Sideshow', 'Long Run Home', 'Falling Angels', 'The Lottery', 'The Psychic', 'A Rock and a Hard Place', 'Deathmask', 'Equinox', 'Nine Hours', 'On the Line', 'Prometheus (1)', 'Prometheus (2)', 'Free Fall', 'Dark Side', 'Deep Shock', 'Bring Me the Head of the Hulk', 'Fast Lane', 'Goodbye, Eddie Cain', 'King of the Beach', 'Wax Museum', 'East Winds', 'The First (1)', 'The First (2)', 'The Harder They Fall', 'Interview With the Hulk', 'Half Nelson', 'Danny', 'Patterns', 'The Phenom', 'Two Godmothers', 'Veteran', 'Sanctuary', 'Triangle', 'Slaves' and 'A Minor Problem'. Review: The hulk doesn't kill, cause David Banner is not a killer. - Still the best of all the Hulks, this all time classic series Starring Bill Bixby, Dr David Banner. A scientist, physician who wants to tap into into. The superhuman strength that all us humans have and. He does by experimenting on himself, by gamma radiation but. He accidentally overdoses on it at an enormous level, now when he gets angry or afraid. He transforms into a huge 7 foot green Hulk. Lou Ferringo , As David now can't control, or reverse the gamma rays to be normal again. In an explosion in his lab his co worker and friend Elaina, is accidentally killed now the creature is blamed for her murder and . Now David goes into hiding, presumed to be dead also. Until he can , can come close to finding a cure and clear his name . Moving from city to city, with reporter Jack Mc Gee. One step behind him. In one way Banner is cursed with , radiation poisoning and. Try to keep his Hyde at bay , but at the same time. He helps each person, he befriends and the hulk bringing the hero out of him. Got this superb boxset for £22 , worth every penny and. You get hours of classic entertainment, with all five seasons of the the much loved series. Forget the cgi versions of the Hulk. This is the original and best 👌 Review: Very room saving box set - I am very pleased with the package as I brought the larger packaging when the Incredible Hulk was firs released, this is space saving and at a fifth of the price I paid for it when it first come out , £99.99. With this set at £19.99 and all you need to do is spend another penny and you get free p&p you can't go wrong, you have the Pilot and longer episodes and all you need to complete the Hulk is the three films which where made after the series, The Return of the Hulk, The Trail of the Hulk and The Death of Hulk which is not included in this set but can be brought separate to own everything they ever made with Bill Bixby and Lou Feriggno as the Hulk, A great series and worth every penny and in the 70s great special effect. One review said it fitted in more with people because this Hulk could be hurt as the comic Hulk couldn't, I enjoyed the modern feature films and the special appearance of Lou Ferringo in them even so it was only for a second, it showed respect for the appreciation of the hours of entertainment this series brought. If you buy this you can't go wrong a lot for so little as it is £80 less then what I paid for my first box set which now my son has as I wanted the smaller packaging, the only problem with the smaller packaging it doesn't form a picture when the cases are put together but does save a lot of space. PLEASE NOTE THE REPACKAGE BOX SET DOESN'T HAVE THE BUTTON THAT PLAYS (DON'T MAKE ME ANGRY YOU WOULDN'T LIKE ME WHEN I AM ANGRY) NOR DOES IT FORM A PICTURE LIKE THE ILLUSTRATED BOX SET OF THE HULK. THE CASES ARE THIN CASES WITH TWO DISCS IN EACH, VERY GOOD FOR SAVING ROOM, THE CUSTOMER IMAGE AND ILLUSTRATION IS OF THE ORIGINAL BOXSET NOT THE REPACKAGE WHICH IS THE ONE YOU WILL BUY FOR £19.99 FROM desertcart PRIME.
| Contributor | Bill Bixby, Brett Cullen, Bruce Wright, Charlie Picerni, Diana Muldaur, Dianne Markoff, Don Marshall, Gerald McRaney, Jack Colvin, John Colton, Kathleen Nolan, Ken Swofford, Linden Chiles, Lou Ferrigno, Marc Alaimo, Michael Santiago, Mickey Jones, Paul Koslo, Victoria Carroll, Walter Brooke, William Green Bush Contributor Bill Bixby, Brett Cullen, Bruce Wright, Charlie Picerni, Diana Muldaur, Dianne Markoff, Don Marshall, Gerald McRaney, Jack Colvin, John Colton, Kathleen Nolan, Ken Swofford, Linden Chiles, Lou Ferrigno, Marc Alaimo, Michael Santiago, Mickey Jones, Paul Koslo, Victoria Carroll, Walter Brooke, William Green Bush See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 664 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Genre | Television|Telefantasy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05050582560657 |
| Language | English |
| Number of discs | 24 |
| Publication date | 29 Sept. 2008 |
| Runtime | 65 hours and 46 minutes |
| Season ID | 5th |
T**E
The hulk doesn't kill, cause David Banner is not a killer.
Still the best of all the Hulks, this all time classic series Starring Bill Bixby, Dr David Banner. A scientist, physician who wants to tap into into. The superhuman strength that all us humans have and. He does by experimenting on himself, by gamma radiation but. He accidentally overdoses on it at an enormous level, now when he gets angry or afraid. He transforms into a huge 7 foot green Hulk. Lou Ferringo , As David now can't control, or reverse the gamma rays to be normal again. In an explosion in his lab his co worker and friend Elaina, is accidentally killed now the creature is blamed for her murder and . Now David goes into hiding, presumed to be dead also. Until he can , can come close to finding a cure and clear his name . Moving from city to city, with reporter Jack Mc Gee. One step behind him. In one way Banner is cursed with , radiation poisoning and. Try to keep his Hyde at bay , but at the same time. He helps each person, he befriends and the hulk bringing the hero out of him. Got this superb boxset for £22 , worth every penny and. You get hours of classic entertainment, with all five seasons of the the much loved series. Forget the cgi versions of the Hulk. This is the original and best 👌
M**D
Very room saving box set
I am very pleased with the package as I brought the larger packaging when the Incredible Hulk was firs released, this is space saving and at a fifth of the price I paid for it when it first come out , £99.99. With this set at £19.99 and all you need to do is spend another penny and you get free p&p you can't go wrong, you have the Pilot and longer episodes and all you need to complete the Hulk is the three films which where made after the series, The Return of the Hulk, The Trail of the Hulk and The Death of Hulk which is not included in this set but can be brought separate to own everything they ever made with Bill Bixby and Lou Feriggno as the Hulk, A great series and worth every penny and in the 70s great special effect. One review said it fitted in more with people because this Hulk could be hurt as the comic Hulk couldn't, I enjoyed the modern feature films and the special appearance of Lou Ferringo in them even so it was only for a second, it showed respect for the appreciation of the hours of entertainment this series brought. If you buy this you can't go wrong a lot for so little as it is £80 less then what I paid for my first box set which now my son has as I wanted the smaller packaging, the only problem with the smaller packaging it doesn't form a picture when the cases are put together but does save a lot of space. PLEASE NOTE THE REPACKAGE BOX SET DOESN'T HAVE THE BUTTON THAT PLAYS (DON'T MAKE ME ANGRY YOU WOULDN'T LIKE ME WHEN I AM ANGRY) NOR DOES IT FORM A PICTURE LIKE THE ILLUSTRATED BOX SET OF THE HULK. THE CASES ARE THIN CASES WITH TWO DISCS IN EACH, VERY GOOD FOR SAVING ROOM, THE CUSTOMER IMAGE AND ILLUSTRATION IS OF THE ORIGINAL BOXSET NOT THE REPACKAGE WHICH IS THE ONE YOU WILL BUY FOR £19.99 FROM AMAZON PRIME.
M**C
Incredibly good!
Back in the 70's I recorded some episodes of the Hulk on an audio cassette as this was the only way I could "own" my own copy. Now we have this fantastic box set of crystal clear episodes of a series that dared to be a little different and really stood out from the other tv shows around at the time. Packaged in a sturdy box featuring a sound button "don't make me angry", this neatly contains 12 separate dvd cases containing a total of 24 discs. Every original series episode is here and a few interesting bonus features too. Having previously bought series 1 and 2 separately, I decided this would be a good way the buy the remaining three series with the added advantage of the whole set being stored in one box. I'm really glad I did as it beats the separates easily. There is an air of melancholy that pervades the series as David Banner searches for a cure for his affliction and some genuinely sad moments rarely seen in television of this genre. Some episodes contain some light relief while others have very un-Hollywood downbeat endings. Dr Banner does seem to get beaten up with alarming frequency regardless of which job he takes. I have been working for 35 years and this has never happened. That said, I have great affection for this series, the stories, the cinematography and a likeable star in Bill Bixby. The entire original series in one classy box. Enjoy at your leisure.
C**H
A very enjoyable trip down memory lane
This entertaining US TV drama series was first broadcast in the late 1970's, opening with the feature-length pilot, which is more scientific in content than the rest of the series. The story begins when Dr David Banner (Bill Bixby) attempts to tap into the hidden strength that lies within himself that humans possess, he regrettably decides to proceed with the experiment alone, without the usual assistance of colleague Dr Elaina Marks (Susan Sullivan), when the experiment goes wrong, David then discovers that when he becomes angry or upset he transforms into the super-strong, green Hulk, (played by Lou Ferrigno). And when investigative newspaper reporter, Jack McGee (Jack Colvin) becomes obsessed with discovering the true identity of the Hulk, David Banner has to keep moving on, having been declared officially dead. The pursuit of Banner by the doggedly determined McGee is reminiscent of the 60's US TV series "The Fugitive", when comparing David Banner to Richard Kimble, and Jack McGee with Lt Gerard. Banner usually morphs into the Hulk a couple of times in each of the 50-minute episodes, as he finds himself in a different town or place in each story, where he often helps people in trouble or with their problems. While searching for a cure for his condition, Banner must keep one step ahead of the persistant McGee, who usually shows up at the location of any sighting of the Hulk. I've always enjoyed watching this series, which features an excellent central performance from Bill Bixby, whose kind and friendly David Banner was apparently mirrored in real life, with many speaking of Mr Bixby with great affection, I was saddened on hearing the news of his death in 1993, at the age of only 59. This complete collection of five series is made up of the following: 3 feature-length episodes - The Pilot./ Death In The Family./ Married. 3 two-part stories - Mystery Man./ Prometheus./ The First. 73 fifty-minute episodes. There's a very welcome bonus disc, which includes features on the creation, the success, and remembering the Incredible Hulk. With commentaries on selected episodes. Picture and sound quality are good. My only gripe is with the fact that there's no booklet, no episode synopsis, and no subtitles, but this is still a great buy.
S**L
Fantastic series, however, disappointing packaging
Fantastic series. Bill Bixby plays the role of David Banner very well. My only gripe is that the DVD set is in a plastic case with the discs stacked and some of the discs falling out of the case. While the new packaging saves some space, it feels cheap compared to the original cardboard box packaging. I would have much preferred the cardboard box which the DVD set used to be in.
M**M
Don't make him angry!
Scientist David Banner accidentally overdoses on gamma radiation during an experiment and when he becomes outraged or angry transforms into a monster. Based on the Marvel comics though it bares little resemblance to the original comics with The Hulk fighting ordinary crooks and villains and none of the comic book villains with reporter Jack McGee the only character from the comics apart from Banner in the TV series who is obsessed with catching The Hulk and even Banner's name has changed from Bruce Banner in the comics to David Banner while the series itself has become a serious Fugitive type show with Banner going from town to town after faking his death under a different name in each episode and helping people. It still holds up very well with Bill Bixby excellent as Banner and Lou Ferrigno as his alter ego, The Hulk with Jack Colvin as reporter Jack McGee who obsessively chases The Hulk. McGee's not evil but he's convinced that The Hulk is dangerous. In the 70's and early 80's this was the only Marvel show that was a genuine success with failed attempts at Spiderman, Doctor Strange and Captain America TV shows while DC had a hit with Wonder Woman, this series actually easily matches the best of today's superhero TV shows and is one of the all time TV greats. All 81 episodes across 5 seasons including the 2 feature length pilot episodes are included. 3 TV movies came after the series but aren't included here that finished the TV series off.
B**O
Extras
This is what you get: Season 1 DISC 1: Pilot "The Incredible Hulk" - with optional commentary Death in the Family DISC 2: The Final Round The Beast Within Of Guilt, Models, and Murder Terror in Times Square DISC 3: The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas Never Give A Trucker An Even Break Life and Death DISC 4: Earthquakes Happen The Waterfront Story Season 2 Bonus Episode: Stop the Presses DISC 1: Married with optional commentary by Kenneth Johnson The Antowuk Horror Ricky Introduction with Kenneth Johnson - BONUS DISC 2: Rainbow's End Child In Need Another Path Alice in Disco Land DISC 3: Killer Instinct Stop the Presses Escape from Los Santos Wildfire DISC 4: A Solitary Place Like a Brother Haunted DISC 5: Mystery Man Part 1 Mystery Man Part 2 The Disciple No Escape DISC 6: Kindred Spirits The Confession The Quiet Room Vendetta Road Season 3: DISC 1: Metamorphosis Blind Rage Brain Child The Slam DISC 2: My Favorite Magician Jake Behind The Wheel Homecoming DISC 3: The Snare Babaloa Captive Night Broken Image DISC 4: Proof Positive Sideshow Long Run home Falling Angels DISC 5: The Lottery The Psychic A Rock and a Hard Place Deathmask DISC 6: Equino Nine Hours On The Line Season 4: DISC 1: Prometheus Part 1 Prometheus Part 2 Free Fall Dark Side DISC 2: Deep Shock Bring Me the Head of the Hulk Bring Me the Head of the Hulk Goodbye, Eddie Cain DISC 3: King of the Beach Wax Museum East Winds DISC 4: The First Part 1 The First Part 2 The Harder They Fall Interview with the Hulk DISC 5: Half Nelson Danny Season 5: DISC 1: The Phenom Two Godmothers Veteran Sanctuary DISC 2: Triangle Slaves A Minor Problem BONUS MATERIAL: Season 4 Prometheus Part 1 Season 4 Prometheus Part 1 optional commentary Season 4 Prometheus Part 2 Season 4 Prometheus Part 2 optional commentary Inside An Episode Prometheus Photo Gallery Remembering The Incredible Hulk: An American Classic ''Behind The Success: The Story Of The Incredible Hulk" ''Creating An Iconic Character: The Hulk9'44Incredible Hulk: Sneak Peek"
W**E
the original AND the best!
okay, first things first. The package is different to the one i ordered, its smaller and more compact and the discs are slimline cases comprising 2 discs in each (making a total of 24). This doesn't bother me in the slightest as it will fit on my shelf better but for those of you expecting the big bulky box as shown above just be aware. Now for the TV show...I remember watching this when i was a kid and LOVED it, and yes I did get scared on one or two occasions lol, it's what my Saturday nights were all about, not like now with the endless run of pathetic reality TV shows. This IS TV at its best! I loved everything about it, the opening theme music still goes through me, but it's the central character Bruce Banner that drags out my sympathy, being in the wrong place at the wrong time mostly searching for the cure that will rid him of his alter ego once and for all, Lou Ferigno was and IS the Hulk. Forget about the 2 "films" i nearly cried after seeing the mess Ang Lee did with his, the second film just about redeemed itself) but if you really want to see how the Hulk is supposed to be then stick with the original and the best. I just can't wait to get stuck in to this amazing TV show.
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