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'''*Evil Laughing*'''

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'''*Evil Laughing*''' ''[[[EvilLaughter Evil laughing]]]''

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** "I hate dust!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]General Darwin's first scene has him standing alone in his mansion ranting about dust building up in his home. The bizarreness of the scene led to people sticking it into other movies, or just showing the clip without content only for people to find it doesn't make any more sense in context.[[/labelnote]]
** [[Series/BarneyAndFriends "Well, it ain't Barney the purple dinosaur!"]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Ray's reaction to seeing the Bulk for the first time, which tends to be quoted for its memorableness or used in response to other giant purple characters.[[/labelnote]]

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** "I hate dust!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]General Darwin's first scene has him standing alone in his mansion ranting about dust building up in his home. The bizarreness of the scene led to people sticking it into other movies, or just showing the clip without content only for people to find [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext it doesn't make any more sense in context.context]].[[/labelnote]]
** "Well, it ain't [[Series/BarneyAndFriends "Well, it ain't Barney the purple dinosaur!"]][[labelnote:Explanation]]Ray's dinosaur]]!"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Ray's reaction to seeing the Bulk for the first time, which tends to be quoted for its memorableness or used in response to other giant purple characters.[[/labelnote]]


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* StockFootageFailure: Some of the footage of Dr. Kantlove's rockets consists of live-action stock footage that looks nothing like the animated rockets.
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* {{Narm}}: The infamous chase sequence at the climax. The whole jaw-droppingly and hilariously [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext bizarre]] thing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHjhdFh2oso just has to be seen to be believed]].

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* {{Narm}}: The infamous chase sequence at the climax. What one can only assume was intended to be an exciting conclusion to the story basically consists of the filmmakers using what appears to be every stock animation they had at hand, regardless of whether it had anything to do with the film's plot. The whole jaw-droppingly and hilariously [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext bizarre]] thing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHjhdFh2oso just has to be seen to be believed]].

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The film's boxart (the one used on Website/TheOtherWiki, not our main page) looks very cool, portraying the Bulk as a badass force of nature destroying everything in his path.

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\n* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The film's boxart (the one used on Website/TheOtherWiki, Website/{{Wikipedia}}, not our main page) looks very cool, portraying the Bulk as a badass force of nature destroying everything in his path.



* NightmareFuel: General Darwin is generally over the top and insane, but there is one moment where he comes off as rather unsettling. He comes with a syringe with a fairly intimidating slasher smile, and the most sinister sounding tone in the movie:

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* NightmareFuel: General Darwin is generally over the top and insane, but there is one moment where he comes off as rather unsettling. He comes with a syringe with a fairly intimidating slasher smile, SlasherSmile, and the most sinister sounding tone in the movie:



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QuirkyWork: You have a fat, ugly, purple monster man running around in the most awkward-looking stroll, in an entirely green screen setting, which includes random things like leprechauns, goblins, pirates, inept detectives, muggers, a diabolical Bond villain, and possibly the most insane military general ever put on screen out to get him. It culminates in a ridiculous climax that is commonly (and sarcastically) referred to as "the best chase scene in cinema history," where the general orders the military and random things to chase and kill the Bulk, while he runs around in the most bizarre CGI settings ever, concluding with an air force pilot dropping a kamikaze communist man riding an atomic bomb on top of the purple marathoner. All set to the "''William Tell'' Overture" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."

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QuirkyWork: *QuirkyWork: You have a fat, ugly, purple monster man running around in the most awkward-looking stroll, in an entirely green screen setting, which includes random things like leprechauns, goblins, pirates, inept detectives, muggers, a diabolical Bond villain, and possibly the most insane military general ever put on screen out to get him. It culminates in a ridiculous climax that is commonly (and sarcastically) referred to as "the best chase scene in cinema history," where the general orders the military and random things to chase and kill the Bulk, while he runs around in the most bizarre CGI settings ever, concluding with an air force pilot dropping a kamikaze communist man riding an atomic bomb on top of the purple marathoner. All set to the "''William Tell'' Overture" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."

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QuirkyWork: You have a fat, ugly, purple monster man running around in the most awkward-looking stroll, in an entirely green screen setting, which includes random things like leprechauns, goblins, pirates, inept detectives, muggers, a diabolical Bond villain, and possibly the most insane military general ever put on screen out to get him. It culminates in a ridiculous climax that is commonly (and sarcastically) referred to as "the best chase scene in cinema history," where the general orders the military and random things to chase and kill the Bulk, while he runs around in the most bizarre CGI settings ever, concluding with an air force pilot dropping a kamikaze communist man riding an atomic bomb on top of the purple marathoner. All set to the "''William Tell'' Overture" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."



* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: You have a fat, ugly, purple monster man running around in the most awkward-looking stroll, in an entirely green screen setting, which includes random things like leprechauns, goblins, pirates, inept detectives, muggers, a diabolical Bond villain, and possibly the most insane military general ever put on screen out to get him. It culminates in a ridiculous climax that is commonly (and sarcastically) referred to as "the best chase scene in cinema history," where the general orders the military and random things to chase and kill the Bulk, while he runs around in the most bizarre CGI settings ever, concluding with an air force pilot dropping a kamikaze communist man riding an atomic bomb on top of the purple marathoner. All set to the "''William Tell'' Overture" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: You have a fat, ugly, purple monster man running around in the most awkward-looking stroll, in an entirely green screen setting, which includes random things like leprechauns, goblins, pirates, inept detectives, muggers, a diabolical Bond villain, and possibly the most insane military general ever put on screen out to get him. It culminates in a ridiculous climax that is commonly (and sarcastically) referred to as "the best chase scene in cinema history," where the general orders the military and random things to chase and kill the Bulk, while he runs around in the most bizarre CGI settings ever, concluding with an air force pilot dropping a kamikaze communist man riding an atomic bomb on top of the purple marathoner. All set to the "''William Tell'' Overture" and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home."
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