Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
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Genre
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Animated / Superhero
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Country of origin
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United States
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Writers
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Paul Dini
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Channel
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Disney XD
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No. of seasons
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2
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No. of episodes
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52
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Premiere date
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August 11, 2013
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Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. is the fourth animated series to focus on the character of Hulk after his segments on The Marvel Super Heroes, the 1982 animated series, and the 1996 animated series.
Premise
Hulk, Red Hulk, She-Hulk, Skaar, and A-Bomb team up to face the threats no other heroes can.
Episodes
Season 1 (2013–14)
- Doorway to Destruction (Part 1)
- Doorway to Destruction (Part 2)
- Hulk-Busted
- The Collector
- All About Ego
- Savage Land
- Incredible Shrinking Hulks
- Hulks on Ice
- Of Moles and Men
- Wendigo Apocalypse
- The Skaar Whisperer
- Into the Negative Zone
- Red Rover
- The Venom Inside
- Galactus Goes Green
- The Trouble With Machines
- Abomination
- Mission Impossible Man
- For Asgard
- Stranger in a Strange Land
- It's a Wonderful Smash
- Deathlok
- Inhuman Nature
- The Hunted
- Monsters No More (Part 1)
- Planet Leader (Part 2)
Season 2 (2014)
- Planet Hulk (Part 1)
- Planet Hulk (Part 2)
- Fear Itself
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Future Shock
- A Druff is Enough
- Homecoming
- Spidey, I Blew Up the Dinosaur
- Hulking Commandos
- The Strongest One There Is
- The Dopplesmashers
- The Big Green Mile
- The Green Room
- The Defiant Hulks
- Enter, The Maestro
- The Tale of Hercules
- Banner Day
- Wheels of Fury
- Days of Future Smash (Part 1): The Dino Era
- Days of Future Smash (Part 2): Smashguard
- Days of Future Smash (Part 3): Dracula
- Days of Future Smash (Part 4): The Hydra Years
- Days of Future Smash (Part 5): The Tomorrow Smashers
- Spirit of Vengeance
- Planet Monster (Part 1)
- Planet Monster (Part 2)
Cast
- Fred Tatascoirce as Hulk
- Clancy Brown as Red Hulk
- Ben Diskin as Skaar
- Seth Green as Rick Jones/A-Bomb
- Eliza Dushku as She-Hulk
- James Arnold Taylor as The Leader
- Adrian Pasdar as Tony Stark/Iron Man
- Drake Bell as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Crew
Writer Paul Dini writes for the series alongside Ultimate Spider-Man.
Production
The series was announced at the 2011 Comic-Con. Marvel Entertainment's Head of Television Jeph Loeb called up writer Paul Dini to "ask" him if he wanted the job. The two had done the same thing the previous year for Ultimate Spider-Man.
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes was actually going to focus on the Hulk and be called Hulk: Gamma Corps. It was in pre-production but was folded into The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, which was also in production. Joshua Fine, the Director of Animation Development for Marvel Animation, said "It became apparent to us that the creative work that was being done to bring Hulk’s world and his villains to life was too good to relegate to his universe alone, and would be much better suited as part of an full-on Avengers scenario."
Gamma Corps producer Ciro Nieli left the canceled series and came to work on Avengers. It is currently unknown if anything from Gamma Corps eventually became Agents of S.M.A.S.H.