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Spidey and His Amazing Friends (also known as Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends) is an animated television series produced by Marvel Studios Animation (formerly Marvel Animation) and animated by Atomic Cartoons (who also produced Marvel Super Hero Adventures) which premiered on Disney Jr. on August 6, 2021.
Hulk's Squirrely Switch: Hulk is helping Spidey and Spin are planting trees in the park. But Doc Ock shows up with her superhero swap-o-matic. But when Hulk thunderclaps her, the machine breaks, causing Hulk and a squirrel to switch bodies. Doc Ock captures Squirrel Hulk in a cage. Spin keeps an eye on Hulk while Spidey finds Doc Ock.
The Incredible Hulk is an animated television series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series ran for 13 episodes on NBC in 1982, part of a combined hour with Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (as The Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider-Man).
In 2007's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe—Spider-Man: Back in Black one-shot, the villain Videoman is given a brief biography from his "retcon" appearance in the Spider-Man Family one-shot. There is also an annotation describing an "Earth 8107", where an alternate reality Videoman was created by Electro to battle that world's Spider-Man.
The Amazing Spider-Man: 2 13 1977–1979 Columbia Pictures Television / Charles Fries Productions / Dan Goodman Productions CBS: Started with a television film. [3] The Incredible Hulk: 5 80 1977–1982 Universal Television / Marvel Comics: Started with 2 television films and ended with 3 television films post series between 1988 and 1990 ...
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The only voice actors to reprise their roles for Avengers Assemble are Fred Tatasciore and James Mathis as the Hulk and Black Panther, respectively. Additionally, Drake Bell returned to voice Spider-Man for guest appearances, while the other members of the team share their voices with their counterparts in the Ultimate Spider-Man. [21] [22]
The show's first season was to debut on Cartoon Network in the United States on September 19, 2009, [8] but aired five days earlier on September 14, 2009. The second season of the series, based on The Infinity Gauntlet, premiered on October 23, 2010 and stopped being shown on Cartoon Network on February 19, 2011, with episode 40 ("Fate of ...