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* RealityEnsues: In a stark contrast to her comic counterpart, She-Hulk's a Hollywood stuntwoman rather than a lawyer. During her debut appearance, she explains that stunt work was the only job she could get due to her alarming appearance, which may be a reference to Wonder Man's struggles with the same issue in the comics.

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In a stark contrast to her comic counterpart, She-Hulk's a Hollywood stuntwoman rather than a lawyer. During her debut appearance, she explains that stunt work was the only job she could get due to her alarming appearance, which may be a reference to Wonder Man's struggles with the same issue in the comics.comics.
** When A-Bomb explains Hulk's origins to viewers he attempts to show footage of the incident, only for Red Hulk to deny it due to the footage being classified by the military and only allowing a crude reenactment via drawings.
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* RunningGag: In Season 2, The Leader getting stuck with demeaning jobs as punishment.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: There are a few differences between Season 1 and Season 2, like how the Leader seems to be [[AbandonedCatchPhrase phasing out]] his "Premise X, Conclusion Y" MadLibsCatchPhrase, or the lack of focus on gross-out humor (though Ego's second guest appearance provided a reemergence of such) and how there are many more two-partes in Season 2, with a five-parter toward the end.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: A-Bomb gets mad at [[RealitySubtext how little attention the show is getting]], and declares it cancelled, just in time for the GrandFinale.
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** Xemnu mentions one of his other titles is "Xemnu the Living Hulk". He was originally called The Living Hulk ([[NamesTheSame or just The Hulk]]) in the comics, before his reappearance in a Defenders story <i>with</i> the big green guy forced the change to "The Titan". A "hulk" is originally a rotting ship, if you're wondering.

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** Xemnu mentions one of his other titles is "Xemnu the Living Hulk". He was originally called The Living Hulk ([[NamesTheSame or just The Hulk]]) in the comics, before his reappearance in a Defenders story <i>with</i> ''with'' the big green guy forced the change to "The Titan". A "hulk" is originally a rotting ship, if you're wondering.
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** Xemnu referring to himself as "the Real Hulk" or some such thing is a reference to him having predated this group of characters.

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** Xemnu referring mentions one of his other titles is "Xemnu the Living Hulk". He was originally called The Living Hulk ([[NamesTheSame or just The Hulk]]) in the comics, before his reappearance in a Defenders story <i>with</i> the big green guy forced the change to himself as "the Real Hulk" or some such thing "The Titan". A "hulk" is originally a reference to him having predated this group of characters.rotting ship, if you're wondering.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: The Hulks adopt a red Tyrannosaurus Rex for a pet, who behaves much like a dog.
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** In "The Hunted", Hulk defends a bunch of eggs from a giant turtle that tries to eat them. Hulk at first thought it was the mama, but when the turtle puts an egg into its mouth, he remarks, "That's [[Series/{{Dinosaurs}} not the mama]]!"
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** J. Jonah Jameson in "The Collector" is revealed to be a vocal catalyst for their bad publicity.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Three green, one red, one blue.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Three Two green, one grey, one red, one blue.
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* AndYourRewardIsEdible: In "The Strongest One There Is", [[spoiler: Xemnu challenges A-Bomb in a video game where whoever wins will destroy the earth's sun. A-Bomb instead changes the reward to a donut. Xemnu is even ''more'' excited about that]].
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* BuffetBuffoonery: The Hulks do this in "Galactus Goes Green", mostly as payback on the hotel manager who owns the buffet for calling them monsters instead of heroes.
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* FantasticVoyagePlot: Happens in "All About Ego" where the Hulks travel into the inside of Ego's body to stop him from consuming the Earth.
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** In "Hulking Commandos" the Howling Commandos work with the Agents and it's revealed Hulk "[[GoingCommando goes commando]]."
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NotToBeConfusedWith Series/AgentsOfSHIELD which is another Marvel series, taking place in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.

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NotToBeConfusedWith Series/AgentsOfSHIELD [[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] Series/AgentsOfSHIELD, which is another Marvel series, taking place in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
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NotToBeConfusedWith Series/AgentsOfSHIELD which is another Marvel series, taking place in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
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Updating links to the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon.


''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' is an AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/MarvelComics' popular ''The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk'' franchise. The series features the Hulk teaming up with ComicBook/SheHulk, ComicBook/RedHulk, Skaar, and A-Bomb to fight threats too great to handle alone. The series aired alongside ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' and ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderman'' on Creator/DisneyXD's WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse block.

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''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' is an AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/MarvelComics' popular ''The ComicBook/IncredibleHulk'' franchise. The series features the Hulk teaming up with ComicBook/SheHulk, ComicBook/RedHulk, Skaar, and A-Bomb to fight threats too great to handle alone. The series aired alongside ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' and ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderman'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' on Creator/DisneyXD's WesternAnimation/MarvelUniverse block.



* CallBack: In "The Big Green Mile", Hulk tells a bunch of supervillains that he's not locked up with them, they're locked up with him. He said the same thing about a swarm of aliens in the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' episode "Home Sick Hulk".
* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan J. Jonah Jameson]] makes one in the first episode, claiming Hulk to be a worse threat than Spider-Man, which is really saying something. He makes several more cameos over the course of the series.

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* CallBack: In "The Big Green Mile", Hulk tells a bunch of supervillains that he's not locked up with them, they're locked up with him. He said the same thing about a swarm of aliens in the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' episode "Home Sick Hulk".
* TheCameo: [[WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan [[WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}} J. Jonah Jameson]] makes one in the first episode, claiming Hulk to be a worse threat than Spider-Man, which is really saying something. He makes several more cameos over the course of the series.



* ContinuityNod: In ''Spidey, I Blew Up The Dinosaur'', Spider-Man is asked to dress up as a hot dog. Spider-Man responds by saying "I've been down the ComicBook/SpiderHam route before, and I'm not travelling it again", which is a nod to the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' episode ''Run Pig Run''.

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* ContinuityNod: In ''Spidey, I Blew Up The Dinosaur'', Spider-Man is asked to dress up as a hot dog. Spider-Man responds by saying "I've been down the ComicBook/SpiderHam route before, and I'm not travelling it again", which is a nod to the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' episode ''Run Pig Run''.



** When Spidey and Venom from ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' guest-star, A-Bomb makes a wild guess that Venom is some kind of alien who came to Earth in a meteor; a reference to ''Film/SpiderMan3'' (and, to a lesser extent, the comics, where the symbiote is an alien but didn't arrive on a meteor).

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** When Spidey and Venom from ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Ultimate Spider-Man}}'' guest-star, A-Bomb makes a wild guess that Venom is some kind of alien who came to Earth in a meteor; a reference to ''Film/SpiderMan3'' (and, to a lesser extent, the comics, where the symbiote is an alien but didn't arrive on a meteor).
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Pun with his military rank


* TookALevelInKindness: Red Hulk in general is nicer than his comic counterpart ([[spoiler:even ''after'' the HeelFaceTurn in the comics]]), if a little bit of a jerk. Various moments throughout the show, namely Abomanation's debut episode and the late series "Spirit of Vengeance" episode, rather heavily imply that Red Hulk was as bad as his comics counterpart is usually portrayed, and that he's been behaving much better at this point in his life than he ever was before.

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* TookALevelInKindness: Red Hulk in general [[{{Pun}} general]] is nicer than his comic counterpart ([[spoiler:even ''after'' the HeelFaceTurn in the comics]]), if a little bit of a jerk. Various moments throughout the show, namely Abomanation's debut episode and the late series "Spirit of Vengeance" episode, rather heavily imply that Red Hulk was as bad as his comics counterpart is usually portrayed, and that he's been behaving much better at this point in his life than he ever was before.
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* ContinuityNod: In ''Spidey, I Blew Up The Dinosaur'', Spider-Man is asked to dress up as a hot dog. Spider-Man responds by saying "I've been down the Spider-Ham route before, and I'm not travelling it again", which is a nod to the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' episode ''Run Pig Run''.

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* ContinuityNod: In ''Spidey, I Blew Up The Dinosaur'', Spider-Man is asked to dress up as a hot dog. Spider-Man responds by saying "I've been down the Spider-Ham ComicBook/SpiderHam route before, and I'm not travelling it again", which is a nod to the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'' episode ''Run Pig Run''.
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** Played with [[spoiler: Maestro, who travels back in time just to ensure his own existence. However, this ultimately fails, changing the future so that he never becomes evil in the first place.]]

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** Played with [[spoiler: Maestro, who travels initially appears friendly to the Hulks, but he really traveled back in time just to ensure his own existence. However, this ultimately fails, changing the future so that he never becomes evil in the first place. Expressing remorse before he and Future A-Bomb return to their new timeline.]]
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** In some cases, however, it's more or less because the antagonist, but mostly the Leader, underestimate the sheer stamina and endurance the Hulks have. Although, the Hulks are still victim to defeat on numerous occasions, regardless of what the villain knows or is capable of.
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** This version of Red Hulk actually doesn't seem like such a bad guy, being a [[{{Jerkass}} bit of a jerk]] worst.

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** This version of Red Hulk actually doesn't seem like such a bad guy, being a [[{{Jerkass}} [[GoodIsNotNice bit of a jerk]] worst.
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** This version of Red Hulk actually doesn't seem like such a bad guy, being a [[Jerkass bit of a jerk]] worst.

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** This version of Red Hulk actually doesn't seem like such a bad guy, being a [[Jerkass [[{{Jerkass}} bit of a jerk]] worst.
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** This version of Red Hulk actually doesn't seem like such a bad guy.

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** This version of Red Hulk actually doesn't seem like such a bad guy.guy, being a [[Jerkass bit of a jerk]] worst.
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** She-Hulk is wearing armor similar to [[XenaWarriorPrincess Xena]] in "Planet Leader".

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** She-Hulk is wearing armor similar to [[XenaWarriorPrincess [[Series/XenaWarriorPrincess Xena]] in "Planet Leader".
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* CreatorCameo: Once again, Stan Lee appears taking various roles, from being a salesman to the mayor of Vista Verde in "The Defiant Hulks".

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* CreatorCameo: Once again, Stan Lee appears taking various roles, from being a salesman to but as the mayor of Vista Verde in "The Defiant Hulks".
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* CreatorCameo: Once again, Stan Lee appears, but as the mayor of Vista Verde in "The Defiant Hulks".

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* CreatorCameo: Once again, Stan Lee appears, but as appears taking various roles, from being a salesman to the mayor of Vista Verde in "The Defiant Hulks".
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* CreatorCameo: Once again, Stan Lee appears, but as the mayor of Vista Verde in "The Defiant Hulks".
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** Miek like the ''WesternAnimation/PlanetHulk'' version is insecure and adorable and [[spoiler:not a villain]].
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* Xemnu referring to himself as "the Real Hulk" or some such thing is a reference to him having predated this group of characters.

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* ** Xemnu referring to himself as "the Real Hulk" or some such thing is a reference to him having predated this group of characters.

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