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%%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Hulk hands ''the whole of Asgard'' their holy asses. Gods, valkyries, frost giants, ''everybody.''
%%* NightmareFuel: This segment has one of the scariest interpretations of the Hulk you'll ever see.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: As the CMOA above states, despite the film supposedly being about Hulk fighting Thor, all the fighting consists of Hulk [[CurbStompBattle Curbstomping everything]], rather than being about a huge fight between the two of them.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: As the CMOA above states, despite the film supposedly being about Hulk fighting Thor, all the fighting consists of Hulk [[CurbStompBattle Curbstomping everything]], rather than being about a huge fight between the two of them.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Hela states that Loki will not remain in her realm forever because "he is (her) father". This could be interpreted as: 1) she knows that how cunning and mischievous (her father) Loki is he will inevitably escape, or 2) Hela may release him eventually because he is her father. Though given their antagonistic relationship it may be the former.
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* {{Narm}}: From ugly character designs that don't animate well, to epic music that's not really epic, lackluster voice acting, "lush" backgrounds that aren't that lush to "emotional" moments that don't ring true, whether it's Amora the Enchantress professing undying love for Thor or Bruce Banner having to give up his "happy place" (see below) to Odin's less than inspiring LargeHam speech at the end, this segment is just overflowing with it.
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* CantUnhearIt: This is where Creator/NolanNorth started becoming ''the'' voice for ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} [[Creator/RyanReynolds for a while]].
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* SoOkayItsAverage: Most fans regard it as a poor showing for Thor and his fellow Asgardians and also regard it as being vastly inferior to the Wolverine segment.



%%* EnsembleDarkhorse: Every scene with Deadpool is stolen by him.
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* SignatureScene: The forest battle between Hulk and Wolverine.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The ending theme to [[Series/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk's live-action TV show]] gets one during the final scene.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The ending theme to [[Series/TheIncredibleHulk [[Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977 The Hulk's live-action TV show]] gets one during the final scene.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks (though Hulk has multiple times ignored Thor's lightning attacks as well, And Zeus is on completely other level compared to Thor). There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destroyer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard. Zig-zagged somewhat considering that the Hulk they fight ''isn’t'' truly the Hulk without Banner — just an abstract personification of pure UnstoppableRage created by Loki and Enchantress. Tellingly, when Hulk and Banner are once again merged, he collapses from exhaustion.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destroyer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard. Zig-zagged somewhat considering that the Hulk they fight ''isn’t'' truly the Hulk without Banner — just an abstract personification of pure UnstoppableRage created by Loki and Enchantress. Tellingly, when Hulk and Banner are once again merged, he collapses from exhaustion.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks.attacks (though Hulk has multiple times ignored Thor's lightning attacks as well, And Zeus is on completely other level compared to Thor). There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destroyer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard. Zig-zagged somewhat considering that the Hulk they fight ''isn’t'' truly the Hulk without Banner — just an abstract personification of pure UnstoppableRage created by Loki and Enchantress. Tellingly, when Hulk and Banner are once again merged, he collapses from exhaustion.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Deadpool, of course, who steals every scene he’s in by virtue of being his usual, hilarious, snarky self

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Deadpool, of course, who steals every scene he’s in by virtue of being his usual, hilarious, snarky selfself.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Deadpool, of course, who steals every scene he’s in by virtue of being his usual, hilarious, snarky self
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destroyer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destroyer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard. Zig-zagged somewhat considering that the Hulk they fight ''isn’t'' truly the Hulk without Banner — just an abstract personification of pure UnstoppableRage created by Loki and Enchantress. Tellingly, when Hulk and Banner are once again merged, he collapses from exhaustion.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destoryer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destoryer Destroyer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk NoSells Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destoryer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. One blaring example is that Hulk NoSells {{No Sell}}s Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destoryer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Hulk hands ''the whole of Asgard'' their holy asses. Gods, valkyries, frost giants, ''everybody.''



%%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Hulk hands ''the whole of Asgard'' their holy asses. Gods, valkyries, frost giants, ''everybody.''



* NightmareFuel: This segment has one of the scariest interpretations of the Hulk you'll ever see.

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* %%* NightmareFuel: This segment has one of the scariest interpretations of the Hulk you'll ever see.



* TearJerker: Bruce Banner's 'happy place' while in Hel, all the poor guy ever wanted was a real life...

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* %%* TearJerker: Bruce Banner's 'happy place' while in Hel, all the poor guy ever wanted was a real life...



* EnsembleDarkhorse: Every scene with Deadpool is stolen by him.

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* %%* EnsembleDarkhorse: Every scene with Deadpool is stolen by him.
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* PopularityPower: Hulk vs Thor consists of Hulk going OneManArmy on Asgard, and Loki's army of frost giants without breaking a single sweat. Hulk vs Wolverine has what's close to a stalemate.
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Several viewers just want to see the Merc with the Mouth's first non-cameo role.

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* JustHereForGodzilla: Several viewers just want to see the Merc with the Mouth's first non-cameo role.role in an animated work.
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!Hulk vs. Thor

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!Hulk !!Hulk vs. Thor



!Hulk vs. Wolverine

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!Hulk !!Hulk vs. Wolverine
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care.
* {{Narm}}: From ugly character designs that don't animate well, to epic music that's not really epic, "lush" backgrounds that aren't that lush to "emotional" moments that don't ring true, whether it's Amora the Enchantress professing undying love for Thor or Bruce Banner having to give up his "happy place" (see below) to Odin's less than inspiring LargeHam speech at the end, this segment is just overflowing with it.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care. \n One blaring example is that Hulk NoSells Thor's super lighting attack multiple times in the film but in the comics both Thor and Zeus have ''demolished'' him with lighting attacks. There are also multiple ways Thor could have taken care of the Hulk. Thor could have dropped his hammer on him to prevent him from moving, teleport him away, using the Godblast, the Destoryer armor, the list goes on and on, and that's just Thor. That doesn't include Loki or the ''entirety'' of Asguard.
* {{Narm}}: From ugly character designs that don't animate well, to epic music that's not really epic, lackluster voice acting, "lush" backgrounds that aren't that lush to "emotional" moments that don't ring true, whether it's Amora the Enchantress professing undying love for Thor or Bruce Banner having to give up his "happy place" (see below) to Odin's less than inspiring LargeHam speech at the end, this segment is just overflowing with it.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: There are a lot of examples, the writers clearly didn't know anything about the Asgardians. Or they didn't care.


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* TheScrappy: This version of the Hulk is very unpopular due to being stupidly overpowered.

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