Marvel's Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.

2013

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Released: 11 August 2013 Ended
Producted By: Marvel Animation
Country: United States of America
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Joined by the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., a humorously dysfunctional group of teammates who double as family, Hulk tackles threats that are too enormous for any other heroes to handle.

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noirraven Everything that everyone is complaining about in this show, I have found in Spiderman and to be even more intolerable than what we see here but, I've also given this show a fair chance.Is the show the best Disney/Marvel's ever produced? Jesus Christ, no, but Hulk and the agents of SMASH has a certain charm to it that I don't think many stick around long enough to recognize. (IT GETS BETTER MID SEASON!) Sure there are things we have to get used to; such as the reality show bits that show up seemingly random at first. One of the mistakes viewers make--and I did this too so no shaming here--is thinking that what they're seeing is "live." I think this happened because Rick (A-Bomb's former identity,) was calling it a "webcast," something that's usually done live and off script but it's apparent by Spidermans FIRST cameo--he gets two in this show for some reason--after his mask is ripped off by The Collector, that A-Bomb edits the entire show. This is confirmed later on in the season when Hulk has Rick replay the footage of Skarr sabotaging the hulks from the inside a couple episodes later. Another thing we have to get used to is the Hulk being fully sentient. I will admit, it's odd to see the Hulk rant episode after episode about being "an uncontrollable monster" and yet he's talking to us calmly, with that sombre voice of his... He comes off more as someone with severe depression that has explosive (and often homicidal) tendencies than a radioactive, roid-raging monster and I, for one, happen like that change.But I've never been one for the "mindless beast" narrative everyone else here seems to love. It just seems too easy and lazy, to me, to write him that way so I'm happy that they decided to flesh him out so much in this show. Oh sure, Hulk could--and has--punch a planet but there's no reason to make him all "RAWR! HULK ANGRY," because of that power.I'm also not sure of Mightiest Heroes Hulk was "the best" Hulk. That Hulk seemed a lot more homicidal and socio/psychopathic, what with threatening to eat Wasp in one episode. I'm sure it was written to be half-hearted but that didn't translate to the animation department so it came off mildly threatening. And while the new Avengers Assemble is the worst replacement for AEMH since, Transformers Armada (after Beast Wars), I will admit, my favorite episode of that show was the one where everyone got turned into Hulks. Everyone was losing it over nothing and Cap, even tho he was as crazed as the others, had the balls to ask, "Is this what it's like for you all the time?" That spoke to me and it really did an excellent job showcasing what it's like to be the Hulk from a perspective we don't often think about.Unfortunately, this doesn't happen so much here, in Agents of SMASH. As I said, he complains about being "a monster" but he only ever loses it during fights, when anyone/everyone is going to lose it and only when his shadow gains sentience--Long story- -does he actually display random bouts of anger that would make him seem dangerous. He doesn't give that "I can snap at any moment" vibe and I think that's what most adult fans are upset about...But this is a show aimed at five year olds. Even their toy-line reflects that. Does the show suffer for it? Yes and I will admit, the animation in some places just gets so lazy, I'm surprised Disney signed off on it, but other times, the animation is just glorious. I also kind of love the childish humor. There's a lot of clever quips and while Red is a typical army dumbass with a heart of gold but he's got the BEST LINES out of everyone in this damn show. He makes the show bearable for me and aside from Jen aka She-Hulk, all the characters have managed to grow on me. Yes, even A-BOMB, who I don't blame anyone for labeling as the most annoying and juvenile superhero since SPIDERMAN. (He's voiced by Seth Green, what did you expect?)Speaking of She-Hulk, she's the only real disappointment in the show. I'm rather happy that, for once, a female super hero was given SOME bulk and a respectable outfit, but aside from a couple episodes in season one, she seems to be an after thought of the series and omg Wheels of Fury is just... painful. I can't believe that was dedicated as Jen's episode.But I've ranted enough. Overall, I give the series a generous 8/10, but if I were to be totally honest, it's a 5.5-6, sometimes a 6.5 depending on the episode. I do encourage everyone to watch it and please give it a fair chance, especially if you happen to like big bara dudes being adorable as heck while also causing mass explosions. :D
alltimelowbro227 The basic plot is what you would get a team of marvel heroes facing galactic villains see the biggest problem this show could of been a templet for a fantastic 4 series but we get the hulk family in it place I will say that is what drags this series down but the chactors are a lack of something of archetype's not the heroes that comic book fans would know but what I like to say most of the episodes could be expanded to 2 parters which again the fast pace speed for this series hold it down with out developing its heroes and the plot points but I do fell like the only chactors that has developing is hulk and not showcasing the other heroes again if series can't handel good story telling I don't think this series would last any longer with that all said I will end this review with this not only bad shows can only try hard if there not trying any hard without quality then quantine
ahlan336 I have to admit, I believed this show would be a flop, nothing big, not except, especially after you hear him say, in the first episode, "Something is going on in town. It is time to SMASH!" **face palm*** but after that little scene I was hooked.This show is helping to educate the newer, and older fans to the gentler, smarter side of the Hulk. He is not all about "Hulk Smash" and "Hulk Mad" though they have indicated in the show that he still has the ability to "lose control".Of course, this show is geared towards,kids, and newer audience as the Hulk has risen in popularity since the Avengers movie. It is written fairly well, fast paced and action packed. It shows a ton of villains from the Marvel Universe and on top of that it is funny at times. I believe this show has a lot of potential and myself being a HUGE Hulk fan, this is very good news to me.Give it a try, and watch an episode or two. You will like it.
kamoedo13 This show has much potential. I have only seen the first two episodes but I have enjoyed them. I like the fact that Hulk doesn't turn back into Bruce Banner and has some intelligence. In the comics, Smart Hulk was always my favorite rendition of the Hulk. You can only take watching boring Banner eventfully get mad and turn into a mindless beast for so long before it starts to get real old. With this in mind, I hope explanations for this version of the Hulk as well as back stories and character development for all the members of this show will be forthcoming. I am also hopeful for other individuals from the Marvel Universe to make appearances. Since this is a show about strong heroes, I'd like to see Sasquatch, Colossus, Hulkling, Hercules, and Red She-Hulk among others!!