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I kinda remember one episode hulk v hulk but dam the other one he looked like a mated rhino and cow maybe some large monkey mated together with Gama radiation plus steroids all in one how these guys turn green idk ? Why not but it was the right color a blue red one wouldn't work green is just cool 😎
This story arc was by far one of the best plot lines of the series because it illustrated just how mortal and vulnerable both David and Dell really were with David's pursuit of the antidote for his condition and the desire for vengeance with which Dell wrestled until it finally consumed him in the end. R.I.P. to both actors 🙏🏼🕊
I hear that bro. even though he is 100 pounds I think being scared as a kid stayed with me. I think I would run like an olympian away from the skinny hulk. face is terrifying
Flinging the counter and its security grille across into the doorway was the only thing impressive though. Other than that it was the most spartan general store I've ever seen.
OMG, RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! He already knocked a fishing pole display over, rolled a counter with wheels across the floor, and threw an empty trash can all about the joint! There's no telling what other mild to moderate feats of strength he's capable of!
Dell’s Hulk wasn’t angry enough lol! If the point was David’s Hulk exercised restraint by personality, Dell’s should’ve destroyed that bar. Not toyed with his prey before tossing one bully through a window. But this was obviously written for kids
@@seensay2132 Dell specifically wanted revenge on his bullies, on top of that Dell's Hulk isn't as strong due to his age. This is in a universe where Hulks are powered down compared to other versions.
@Caroline Woodward speaking of dark david , i know what I'll say doesn't make any sense , but my head canon is that dark david is that show's version of gray hulk mr fixit , like it's David's darker impulses manifest in a new personality
well well , golden or not , dont get why they made this old man grow bigger taller and even green , he is nothing compare to loui ferrigno´s hulk , this green something just waving his arms and screams thats all .
And the actor playing the Bad Hulk was none other than actor/stuntman Dick Durock, otherwise known as Swamp Thing. He played Swamp Thing in the original 80's movies and the sequel as well as the short lived series. Durock was all of 6 feet 5 inches tall.
He also fought Clint Eastwood in one of the bareknuckle fight scenes in Every Which Way But Loose. He's the guy about whom Clint (Philo) remarks: "Yeah, he's sizeable!"
sporting goods stores have little in the way of strength tests except those yard tools in the bucket being flung, not too many of us could fling them that far...
I actually thought this was a spoof. lol I was going to comment on what a great job they did of making this look like it was done in the 70's! I was pretty little when this show was on the air, I never saw this "bad Hulk". haha
"Bad Hulk doesn't seem so bad"? Brad *died.* "Bad Hulk" *killed* him. Brad had been Dell's tormentor for years, and this is how Dell got revenge, by taunting Brad until he hurt him enough to transform, and then letting his creature kill Brad. Dell's only regret is that he wasn't able to watch as Brad died.
Both Hulks were "Frankenstein-ish"...but whereas David's Frankenstein was heroic but feared and misunderstood....Dell's Huk was revenge driven and murderous.
You're not alone - my friend John had to leave the room when Dell changed, he was so freaked out. Granted, we were around 10 years old. I stayed and watched, but it was eerie!
Love how, at beginning, each time dell got punched or pushed, he instantaneously put on 40lbs and had black hair with black sideburns. And his hat didn’t fall off even once..
I was a kid when the shows were on and I know it's hard to believe today that we bought into any of it but you would have to have been back in that time to understand how it was entertaining given what else was out there at the time. That is why Star Wars was so unbelievable when it came out
That sinister grin on Dell's face the moment he began transforming still gives me chills! He was everything David feared his own Hulk would become: A vicious, insidious monster with no regard for anyone except himself. Such a great episode!
thecomicbookguy, your right this hulk is the type David feared his hulk would be like a monster who didn't care about anything and would hurt and kill anyone..................BUT as David' Friend and co-worker told him His hulk is guided by David's personality......his hulk will get anger toss things around and toss people around but will not kill them because David Banner does not kill.
And in other worlds in the multiverse, Bruce has seen what it can be like when someone else is like the Hulk and unleashes such dangerous power. A good example is Abomination as well as other gamma-based creations over the years, as well as all the different personalities the Hulk has too.
It's amazing how these Hulk transformations always range from happening in just a few seconds to ones like this where Dell is laying on the ground for almost a full minute before his Hulk even begins to emerge from the store room.
The best episode of this series, hands down, then prometheus, then mystery man.. I wish they would have made a flashback episode with Dale frye in the 50s as a young man, see it all unfold with Dr Clive as well
I still watch this series today. Bill Bixby was absolutely awesome and the whole show was studded with high calibre actors. The show had such a broad demographic, testament to the superb script writers. Disney are missing a trick by not giving us a Hulk 77 show. You could even have the original cast with deep fake and all that.
It was highly predictable. Which I soon noticed even as a kid. That said, Bixby was a phenomenal actor and the was full of some of television's most memorable and poignant scenes. Especially the scene where he cried when they broke the vial containing the cure.
I can remember watching this as a kid thinking oh I can't wait until the evil Hulk runs into the other Hulk...when I look at this now, I have tears streaming from laughing so hard...all that wild waving of his skinny arms and when he picked up an empty aluminum garbage can and threw it like that required tremendous strength to do....Laughing
You see that? Those people didn’t even try to be friends with him. They wanted him to leave. Guess what, suckers? Hulk’s gonna trash yo place and then LEAVE!
Some of the finest acting, superb directing and exemplary special effects ever captured on film. Completely overshadows anything by Kubrick, Scorsese or Spielberg. 5 out of 5 stars. A perfect 10.
Me too. I still have nightmares about the hulk. Usually in the dream, while he's transforming, I am running for the hills but I know he's going to catch me.
Bullies are all alike. They treat people the wrong way for as long as they can get away with it. Eventually they get what's coming to them. When that happens, they all act like victims and expect the ones who hurts them be punished for their actions.
This other hulk looks like “Eddie Munster” from the old TV show “The Munsters”. Just look at that hair line that comes to the middle of his forehead at 4:55 😂 Yep, he’s Eddie all grown up!!!!
I love the way Frye's Creature gets all up in Brad's face at 6:17. He wants to see the fear in Brad's eyes.... While everyone else seems puzzled at the creature's sudden appearance I think Brad knew exactly who it was.
everyone of them knew who it was, same pants, same shirt, came out of the same room Dell was threw in, mainly his attention focused on Brad, its obvious
@@Qualcosa397 That's funny because I'm watching the episode now...the scene immediately after the fight in the general store.....where the Sheriff and Mr Mcgee are there. None of the townies seemed to know where the creature had come from (other than out of the storage room.) If they knew you'd think that someone would have, oh...I don't know....actually said it out loud. I think Brad figured it out when he was staring into the creature's eyes....but I don't think the rest of the townies had figured it out yet.
@@arthurcdamage4616 nah, then it means they are dumb like the characters in horror movies, as I said, it was obvious they were the same pearson, same pants and shirt, Brad is the main enemy and "Hulk" came out from the exact place Dell was in, and of course storage rooms don't have a second exit which Dell could had organised himself with the creature to bump in. There is not so much brain required to guess it out.
Wow, the evil hulk need to be stopped, am I the only one that did not feel sorry for Brad and his friends?! Dale Fry was a bad man without question, but those guys used to give him a hard time for no reason for years! Acting like highschoolers. On that one, they had what was coming to them. Doesn’t mean they necessarily deserve to die, but I had very little pity for them.
a great episode, i find this scene so funny what with the cheek of drinking the guys beer then tipping it all over his boot. not to mention his reaction whilst saying i hope that wasn't your best shot. haha lmfao
I also love the lines "so many years i took it.the last time Brad.......the .last.time"with a big grin on his face knowing his creature was going to kill Brad
30 years earlier, a scientist named Jeffrey Clive created a gamma chamber to cure Dell Frye’s blood infection. But the radiation turned him into a savage dark greenish creature with wild hair. There was a farmer named Frank Townsend who bullied Dell often. Dell got upset and he transformed into the creature, who then killed Townsend.
You’re kidding right??? I’m 54 and when I was a kid even I knew this was a crap series. Did not do the Hulk character any justice whatsoever. Bill Bixby was a decent actor but this series was just all silliness and no fault of Lou Ferigno ( spelling?) it’s just that they had Hulk always fighting regular people instead of maybe aliens or monsters whatever. Silly boring and cringy af.
I love this series.....every episode you have tough guys picking on people but turn chicken when David's Hulk appears....not so tough are they when faced with someone tougher then they are.🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Or like when you have someone in the higher grades at school picking on and getting rough with you when you're small just because they don't like the way you look, but a few years later when you grow bigger and you match them, then it's time for them to learn what goes around, comes around.
@@Mrd9960: As a matter of fact, yes I did. You certainly clued in that my statement was somewhat biographical. However, I held a grudge for a long time, then by trick of fate, we both happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, then came the ultimate showdown, because he no longer had the physical upper hand. But lucky for him we were pulled apart by the other guys at the party...Silly, but it's true.
@@unhooked25 Wow, yeah I just had that feeling you were speaking of experience of something that happened in your life, I've always hated fighting, although luckily I don't remember ever being confronted in high school with anyone looking for a serious fight, it was more so in elementary and junior high, stupid kid stuff, that didn't really matter, some I won, some I didn't, but most bullies do cower when really confronted, I over powered some kid that kept bothering me in Junior high, pinned him down in wrestling in gym class, never really bothered me after that, lol
Keep in mind that this was the 1970s and '80s. Shows couldn't be as violent as they are now. That's why the Hulks are underpowered. MCU aside, if this series was made today, it was be a lot more brutal.
@@Kal-El1981 I'd rather believe it was more to do with the fact there was only so much they could do with special effects, cgi and prosthetics weren't a big thing back then. And fit/tall men weren't in abundance. So it was usually just the average guy, perhaps tall but nothing else special about them.
I wonder how Lou Ferrigno would have fared against the rampaging Deathprobe. The first one would have been easy to deal with but Deathprobe II had spinning blades and a laser beam.
As a kid, this scene scared the CRAP out of me, but now I see some humor in it. If you notice, the dude behind the bar disappears REAL quick at 4:58 and crouches way over in the right hand corner! He then reappears at 6:09 and is running away off to the right with the cash register...LOL! All the evil creature does once he emerges is throw everything around (including his arms) like he is having a tantrum. Nothing he does is a real impressive "feat" of strength. He takes out the trash by throwing the trashcan, then he REALLY takes the trash out when he throws good old Brad through the window. It always made me wonder HOW Brad actually died? I guess the toss through the window did it? I was waiting to see him tear Brad's limbs off like it was said he had done to Frank Townsend back in the day. Although, it would have had to be shown on HBO Max or Netflix to air that footage, and they weren't even around back then. It would have been hilarious if a customer had come in just at the moment the evil Dell creature was throwing out the barrel and having his barrel of fun at 6:06 tho. I can just see an old lady coming in and trying to beat off the evil creature with her purse, and he throws her through the window...
The guy easily weighed in the mid 200s. I couldn’t even pick up anything that heavy 10 years ago, much less now, and the creature just casually tossed him through the window.
So much cheese I am blocked up with it, just how I liked it when I was a kid, this show was what was so great about television growing upback then. loved it.
This is the episode where comes the closest to curing himself but did not because he knew he was the only person in the world who could stop Dell one of the best episodes
Dick Durock played Frye's Monster in this episode of The Incredible Hulk. Durock was and actor and stunt man. He also played the Swamp Thing. He may have not been body builder sized like Lou Ferrigno, but, he wasn't a puny, skinny man by any means.
Actor Harry Townes who played Del Frye was brilliant in this role. He also did a cool guest shot later on a Quincy M E. Episode. Loved his way with character actors..he had an amazing gift.
How cool is it that the immortal hulk comics have multiple nods to this show , like there is a very similar character to del frye who shares the same name , and a reporter named Jackie Mageee .
Remember what Elaina said in the pilot episode that the Hulk won't kill because David Banner won't kill that explains it right there that the 2 Hulks are driven by different personalities where David being an educated doctor following the medical terms 'Shall do no harm to others' is the reason his Hulk doesn't kill anyone just bangs them up with no serious injuries and considering most of the people that beat up David are guys none of the people injured by the Hulk are women and children while Del's creature is driven by his personality as David described to the girl that Del loved 'Del Frye is a murderer and his creature is driven by his personality' and that was why David wanted to get Del cured first because if he wasn't and was arrested Del would just get angry and change and break out of the jail cell most likely killing the town sheriff and his deputies in the process.
@@nicholasmorsovillo2752Yeah, I remember episodes were hulk held a baby in his hands and smiled, and rescued a little rabbit from a trap and petted it. Evil hulk would have thrown the baby like a football and ate the rabbit🤢.
Del should be put into Marvel Comics.. An old man that goes around starting fights just cause he can turn into a hulk.. He could potentially be comedy gold in the pages of Marvel..
The series quickly became formalized in that you knew the Hulk would appear twice in any episode - once at the halfway point where the bad guys try to get rid of Banner, and near the end, where Hulk finally puts an end to them. Even THIS episode follows that pattern, only at the halfway point, it's DELL's creature, not Banner's. A nice touch. And I loved when Dell's metamorphosis begins with the same music they always used for Banner's, but Dell's music is off key to make it sound more threatening. That was a nice twist.
Someone should do a comparison of Banner’s first Hulkout scene in Death Of The Family with Hulk batting Denny and his boys and Dell’s Hulkout scene with his Hulk attacking Brad and his boys showing the difference between Banner and Frye
Hands down the best episode out of thee entire series! Dell Frye”s creature was a very interesting take on character. Frye”s Creature killed because Dell was a bad person. It took on his character, versus Banner”s Hulk. And a good very emotional performance by Bill Bixby in this episode too! R.I.P. Bill Bixby, and Harry Townes!
@@harperstacey9604I don't consider the "evil" hulk to be "evil". I think he'd be more in line to fight people who wronged him. Maybe he'd be like a bodyguard for hire.
I read in Lou Ferrigno's book that when they filmed this episode, the first thing he thought was how wimpy this guy was. I think they were going for a monster type feel more like Frankenstein than the Hulk. But the end result just comes off as kind of ridiculous.
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I have a friend who is morbidly obese, we gave him the nickname 'The Incredible Bulk'
The green hulk in the thumbnail is how I imagine Elvis Presly would have looked few months after his death 😂
I kinda remember one episode hulk v hulk but dam the other one he looked like a mated rhino and cow maybe some large monkey mated together with Gama radiation plus steroids all in one how these guys turn green idk ? Why not but it was the right color a blue red one wouldn't work green is just cool 😎
noooooooooooooooooooooo
This story arc was by far one of the best plot lines of the series because it illustrated just how mortal and vulnerable both David and Dell really were with David's pursuit of the antidote for his condition and the desire for vengeance with which Dell wrestled until it finally consumed him in the end.
R.I.P. to both actors 🙏🏼🕊
The closet he ever came to a cure during the series.
@@krane15How about Bill Bixby crying when the Dell Frye creature destroyed the cure. He went from crying to the rage. Brilliant stuff
I remember this episode. I think it was called "The First", and it had two parts. Two of my favorite episodes. Great series.
100% great description of the episodes.
What😂
I like how the Evil Hulk throws up his arms to make sure you was scared of him! 😂
When that hulk does that i just laugh. Its like dude really?
Well, he doesn't exactly have muscles to be scared of so I guess that's his compensation.
@baconoverlord7982 No! His looks alone is Scary. So I don't why he's waving his arms!!
@@LisaM11278 he's SCURRY! BOO! LoL.
@@baconoverlord7982scurry???
That skinny old Hulk scared that crap 💩 out of me as a kid 😮
I hear that bro. even though he is 100 pounds I think being scared as a kid stayed with me. I think I would run like an olympian away from the skinny hulk. face is terrifying
The unincreble sulk
Lol 😅
@@joefoster9303same, I was eight when this came out and his face always terrified me. Now at 50 I see it again and it is still unsettling
Me too
He was so strong, he was able to lift a trash can and throw it a couple of feet! Impressive!
You're right I'm sure Superman would struggle
Yeah, and did you see the way he knocked over that entire display of fishing rods? He's not human!
Flinging the counter and its security grille across into the doorway was the only thing impressive though. Other than that it was the most spartan general store I've ever seen.
Yet he actually was strong enough to pick up a empty wooden keg and throw it as well LOL
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG, RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! He already knocked a fishing pole display over, rolled a counter with wheels across the floor, and threw an empty trash can all about the joint! There's no telling what other mild to moderate feats of strength he's capable of!
He also messed up some papers that were on the counter. Don't mess with this guy!
But he's green. Most folk would've run.
He almost knocked a damn pay phone off the hook! Yeah… it’s time to panic!
I’m not sure how old you guys are, but I was about eight years old when this came out and that was fucking terrifying at the time!
Thank god I was born in 1990 that was a heap of shite
He poured the beer over his boot, not his head? A very polite monster.
Well that wasn't the creature tho it was dell
@@makenziexd986 Your right, my bad.
The sound effect when he changes is still very effective even to this day.
I always loved that sound
Definitely got your attention watching as a kid
I totally agree
Dell Hulk was scary because he embraced his alter-ego. You can tell he enjoyed being Hulk while David hate it.
Because Dell was on a power trip.
Dell’s Hulk wasn’t angry enough lol! If the point was David’s Hulk exercised restraint by personality, Dell’s should’ve destroyed that bar. Not toyed with his prey before tossing one bully through a window. But this was obviously written for kids
@@seensay2132 Dell specifically wanted revenge on his bullies, on top of that Dell's Hulk isn't as strong due to his age. This is in a universe where Hulks are powered down compared to other versions.
Think of Jennifer Walter's male counterpart.
@Caroline Woodward speaking of dark david , i know what I'll say doesn't make any sense , but my head canon is that dark david is that show's version of gray hulk mr fixit , like it's David's darker impulses manifest in a new personality
I don't care what anyone says, this was the golden age of television.
well well , golden or not , dont get why they made this old man grow bigger taller and even green , he is nothing compare to loui ferrigno´s hulk , this green something just waving his arms and screams thats all .
it was golden@@stigtuneback1966
the golden age of MARVEL television.
@@SIKE01 of all tv
TV back then was the same as it is today. A few good shows and the rest is crap.
I love how he's supposed to be angry before transforming, yet that mile-wide smile on his face looks like he just had the time of his life! 😂
Oh, he was angry. It was more like "YES, I'M ANGRY! NOW BRAD WILL DIE!"
Dell Frye was a literal mad man💀
Not the same thing as Hulk of David Banner. The evil Hulk is more sadic
Always liked the slightly more ominous sound when Dell was transforming, compared to when David would transform. Thought that was a nice touch.
100%!
It was the moment he had been waiting for.
Hands down the best 2 part episode in the entire series
Agreed. Del Frye was the best villian on the show and Bill Bixby show some of the best acting in the series.
Other episodes that stood out from the others. The Pilot. Death in the Family.
Married
The Haunted
The Snare
Killer instinct
Deathmask
The Physic
@@rickycole6327 Don't forget Homecoming.
@@jrewing1512 I did forget thanks for the reminder
@@rickycole6327 It's my favorite episode because it explored estranged relationships and show a side of the Hulk we never seen.
And the actor playing the Bad Hulk was none other than actor/stuntman Dick Durock, otherwise known as Swamp Thing. He played Swamp Thing in the original 80's movies and the sequel as well as the short lived series. Durock was all of 6 feet 5 inches tall.
He also fought Clint Eastwood in one of the bareknuckle fight scenes in Every Which Way But Loose. He's the guy about whom Clint (Philo) remarks: "Yeah, he's sizeable!"
I thought he looked familiar!
He played Swamp Thing? I didn't know that. I liked that movie when it first came out.
He’s Imperious Leader in the original Battlestar Galactica too.
He also played Carl one of the terrorist in The Enforcer 1976.
The fact that they was able to do these scenes without cracking up deserves an award 😂
😂😂😂💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
ROTFLMFAO!!!!
sporting goods stores have little in the way of strength tests except those yard tools in the bucket being flung, not too many of us could fling them that far...
haha... It was a log time ago. This had to be a masterpiece for the character to have lived on for so long.
I actually thought this was a spoof. lol I was going to comment on what a great job they did of making this look like it was done in the 70's! I was pretty little when this show was on the air, I never saw this "bad Hulk". haha
Bad Hulk? more like Vegan Hulk that skipped arm, leg, AND chest day.
😂😂
LOFL "vegan hulk"!!!
😂😂😂😂 Vegan Hulk!!! 😂😂😂😂
Epic comment. 😂😂😂😂
Lol, Dick Durock was a pretty big mf
Bad Hulk doesn't seem so bad. He isn't even punching anyone, just throwing stuff and Brad around.
like good hulk. this is why i prefer the comic books.
I think the writers had to think of a violent but not too violent way to kill Brad probably didn't want to traumatize small children.
Slightly Agitated Hulk
He kill the youth
"Bad Hulk doesn't seem so bad"? Brad *died.* "Bad Hulk" *killed* him. Brad had been Dell's tormentor for years, and this is how Dell got revenge, by taunting Brad until he hurt him enough to transform, and then letting his creature kill Brad. Dell's only regret is that he wasn't able to watch as Brad died.
This Hulk fucking scared me as a kid, but I couldn't stop watching it on TV.
@videomaker1912 Just this Hulk or was the David Banner Hulk also scary?
@@mariosturmat5516 No only the bad hulk. But the banner hulk did scare me in the first episode
Both Hulks were "Frankenstein-ish"...but whereas David's Frankenstein was heroic but feared and misunderstood....Dell's Huk was revenge driven and murderous.
You're not alone - my friend John had to leave the room when Dell changed, he was so freaked out. Granted, we were around 10 years old. I stayed and watched, but it was eerie!
Old Man Hulk
As creepy as the evil Hulk was, no one can deny the outrageousness of that wig!
Or that Herculean strength of throwing and empty garbage can.
That grill… terrifying.
I am crushed, that was a wig?
@@sadeaton 😂
@@sadeaton yeah hard to believe
The First is my all time favorite episode of The Incredible Hulk 💚
What actor played old Hulk?
@@joshuacowsert I should have known. Thanks.
@@ericmadsen7470 Dick Durock also played Swamp Thing in both movies and the 90s TV series.
I loved the hulk vs hulk episodes and still do at 47 years old
Me too. This episode not only had a great villian but it was one episode that show Bill Bixby at his best.
Love how, at beginning, each time dell got punched or pushed, he instantaneously put on 40lbs and had black hair with black sideburns. And his hat didn’t fall off even once..
Also hiding his face although moments before daring people to punch him lol
I was a kid when the shows were on and I know it's hard to believe today that we bought into any of it but you would have to have been back in that time to understand how it was entertaining given what else was out there at the time. That is why Star Wars was so unbelievable when it came out
That sinister grin on Dell's face the moment he began transforming still gives me chills!
He was everything David feared his own Hulk would become: A vicious, insidious monster with no regard for anyone except himself.
Such a great episode!
David met his evil version of himself.
thecomicbookguy, your right this hulk is the type David feared his hulk would be like a monster who didn't care about anything and would hurt and kill anyone..................BUT as David' Friend and co-worker told him His hulk is guided by David's personality......his hulk will get anger toss things around and toss people around but will not kill them because David Banner does not kill.
@carolinewoodward1016Yeah, I remember that one. David had a maniacal grin on his face as he started morphing in that dance club.
And in other worlds in the multiverse, Bruce has seen what it can be like when someone else is like the Hulk and unleashes such dangerous power. A good example is Abomination as well as other gamma-based creations over the years, as well as all the different personalities the Hulk has too.
Can,t blame Dell,he got bullied.
Funny how, unlike David, Del enjoys his transformation into his own Hulk. It's like it's the moment he had been waiting for!
It *is* the moment Dell has been waiting for. Dell enjoys the power being his creature gives him.
Ever get bullied?I did.i Don,t blame Dell for an instant.
@@kevinknight9950 fine but so has David. David, unlike Dell does not go around picking barfights or any fights for that matter.
@@srb9Except for that one time he went bad because of the serum unintended side effects.
@@DavidNicholson101 true.
This hulk is your average drunk uncle from an Irish pub.
That's why he is green😂
Yep
😂😂😂
Ha ha ha!!
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This two parter was one of the best in the series! Period!
Wow. What a show of strength. He tossed a tin garbage can and smashed through a curtain to break out.
Lmmfao!!!
Frye, unlike Banner, totally WEAPONIZED his ability to change into his Hulk lol 😆
turned into a green jerry reed lol
😂😂😂😂
Mustachioed guy does like a bit like Burt Reynolds as well.
As a kid I called him Jerry Reed Hulk.
42 years this has been off the air and it's still better than any of the avenger movies.
Get out here with that nonsense
@@eddie5152💯
Between the TEETH and the posturing it's a thin line between comedy and horror. EXCELLENT!!!
It's amazing how these Hulk transformations always range from happening in just a few seconds to ones like this where Dell is laying on the ground for almost a full minute before his Hulk even begins to emerge from the store room.
Geriatric Hulk
Anticipation, or rising action. The product of the director.
The best episode of this series, hands down, then prometheus, then mystery man..
I wish they would have made a flashback episode with Dale frye in the 50s as a young man, see it all unfold with Dr Clive as well
The episode Deathmask is very good as well Banner matches wits with a serial killer Gerald McRainey was absolutely chilling in that episode.
I still watch this series today. Bill Bixby was absolutely awesome and the whole show was studded with high calibre actors. The show had such a broad demographic, testament to the superb script writers.
Disney are missing a trick by not giving us a Hulk 77 show. You could even have the original cast with deep fake and all that.
It was highly predictable. Which I soon noticed even as a kid. That said, Bixby was a phenomenal actor and the was full of some of television's most memorable and poignant scenes. Especially the scene where he cried when they broke the vial containing the cure.
😊👍
Disney doesn't own the Hulk or this series. Universal does.
I can remember watching this as a kid thinking oh I can't wait until the evil Hulk runs into the other Hulk...when I look at this now, I have tears streaming from laughing so hard...all that wild waving of his skinny arms and when he picked up an empty aluminum garbage can and threw it like that required tremendous strength to do....Laughing
I like how everything he did as hulk, any normal person could probably do. But he did it really slowly which made it seem more impressive. brilliant
And how the bullies purposely crouched low to make it seem like bad hulk was taller, lol
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Don't make Dell Frye angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry.
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How Bad Hulk Did not win an Emmy is beyond me!
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Cuz it sucked
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Yeah, but getting yourself exposed to gamma radiation ☢️ for the sake of your craft is just taking method 🎭 acting too far..
Pretty good acting from the guy who played Brad. He did a good job of looking scared.
I’d be easily terrified too just looking at the actor in makeup ripping the doors off like they were made of paper.
That's not Bad Hulk. That's misunderstood Hulk.
You see that? Those people didn’t even try to be friends with him. They wanted him to leave. Guess what, suckers? Hulk’s gonna trash yo place and then LEAVE!
The way he knocked those fishing poles down was incredible!
Some of the finest acting, superb directing and exemplary special effects ever captured on film. Completely overshadows anything by Kubrick, Scorsese or Spielberg. 5 out of 5 stars. A perfect 10.
Lol
The arms alone deserve an Oscar!
It was a TV show. Not a movie.
I love the Hulk tv show but you sounding a little toooooo extra 😂
@@andrewalbers856
Hilarious comment (whether intended or not)
I used to have nightmares as a kid when I watched this. Great memories. Thanks for sharing this video.
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Me too. I still have nightmares about the hulk. Usually in the dream, while he's transforming, I am running for the hills but I know he's going to catch me.
Bullies are all alike. They treat people the wrong way for as long as they can get away with it. Eventually they get what's coming to them. When that happens, they all act like victims and expect the ones who hurts them be punished for their actions.
Makes you wonder if the saying two wrongs don't make a right was made up by a bully
And society always defend the bullies or the popular ones. They act like they can do no wrong.
@@GoldenJaguar-xy3gnProbably was.
That ticking clock adds to the tension in this scene...
I don't care what Gen Z's say. THIS was the Hulk I grew up watching & it frightened me
Still better than CGI.
I’ll take real over fake anytime!
Looking like Teen Wolf had a baby with Slimer.
Not me. I'll take the CGI over this. 🤣😂
@@lloydtucker7205 😭
Dell was being antagonistic on purpose. He wanted to trigger his Hulk for revenge. That's what you call abuse of power.
That's what made him different from David. David was scared of his power and did not antagonize people.
@@jrewing1512 Who shot JR? 😂😂😂
I wish I had power such as that. Because I rather from now on be the predator instead of the prey. I have been bullied by stronger men than myself.
@@anthonysharrock5752 Be careful. With power like that can corrupt and you might want to kill people.
Nah that’s not abuse of power that’s putting people in their right place…don’t be scared
By far, the strongest Hulk Ever! Look how he picks up the ultra heavy aluminum trash can and throws it across the room as though it weighed nothing
It did weigh nothing!!! you must have been overwhelmed by the astonishing special effects 😮
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@guitarsamurai1906 The irony
What they didn’t explain is the bad hulk had a slipped disc in his back so he was limited on throwing objects
oh wait........
When I get drunk and throw a tantrum at a bar I’m an alcoholic but when Hulk does the same hes “INCREDIBLE “ 😂
This other hulk looks like “Eddie Munster” from the old TV show “The Munsters”. Just look at that hair line that comes to the middle of his forehead at 4:55 😂 Yep, he’s Eddie all grown up!!!!
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Brad didn’t even wanna fight or cause trouble this time, Dell was being a jerk on purpose.
The First 1&2 is my all time favorite episode
But he was probably in on Dell not getting to buy any beer not that that warrants what happened to him
@@zt1053 yes it does.
@@zt1053 But then again, he didn't wanna be bothered with Dell
I love the way Frye's Creature gets all up in Brad's face at 6:17.
He wants to see the fear in Brad's eyes....
While everyone else seems puzzled at the creature's sudden appearance I think Brad knew exactly who it was.
As for the fat guy.....Michael Myers gives him a clawhammer to the head in Halloween 2.
everyone of them knew who it was, same pants, same shirt, came out of the same room Dell was threw in, mainly his attention focused on Brad, its obvious
@@Qualcosa397 That's funny because I'm watching the episode now...the scene immediately after the fight in the general store.....where the Sheriff and Mr Mcgee are there.
None of the townies seemed to know where the creature had come from (other than out of the storage room.)
If they knew you'd think that someone would have, oh...I don't know....actually said it out loud.
I think Brad figured it out when he was staring into the creature's eyes....but I don't think the rest of the townies had figured it out yet.
@@arthurcdamage4616 nah, then it means they are dumb like the characters in horror movies, as I said, it was obvious they were the same pearson, same pants and shirt, Brad is the main enemy and "Hulk" came out from the exact place Dell was in, and of course storage rooms don't have a second exit which Dell could had organised himself with the creature to bump in. There is not so much brain required to guess it out.
Wow, the evil hulk need to be stopped, am I the only one that did not feel sorry for Brad and his friends?! Dale Fry was a bad man without question, but those guys used to give him a hard time for no reason for years! Acting like highschoolers. On that one, they had what was coming to them. Doesn’t mean they necessarily deserve to die, but I had very little pity for them.
a great episode, i find this scene so funny what with the cheek of drinking the guys beer then tipping it all over his boot. not to mention his reaction whilst saying i hope that wasn't your best shot. haha lmfao
Is that you stu from Flixton?
@@paulanthony5274 yes im stu from flixton, but do you have the right stu as theres many stu"s.
I also love the lines "so many years i took it.the last time Brad.......the .last.time"with a big grin on his face knowing his creature was going to kill Brad
Some of the finest acting I have ever seen.
30 years earlier, a scientist named Jeffrey Clive created a gamma chamber to cure Dell Frye’s blood infection. But the radiation turned him into a savage dark greenish creature with wild hair. There was a farmer named Frank Townsend who bullied Dell often. Dell got upset and he transformed into the creature, who then killed Townsend.
This is my favorite Hulk scene from the entire series. Plus it’s even better than watching both hulks fightin each other.
Was a great series, great writing and great acting from Bill Bixby .
Great acting from Dell, too. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
When TV shows were worth watching.
And when the Hulk had someone to really tango with.
Ok ? I thought they were making fun of the show . And you liked it ? This is the silliest Thing I have ever watched . Are you just joking
Go watch Real Housewives then🙄
Totally agree with you! They can't write and act anymore.
You’re kidding right???
I’m 54 and when I was a kid even I knew this was a crap series. Did not do the Hulk character any justice whatsoever. Bill Bixby was a decent actor but this series was just all silliness and no fault of Lou Ferigno ( spelling?) it’s just that they had Hulk always fighting regular people instead of maybe aliens or monsters whatever. Silly boring and cringy af.
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST STORYLINE OF THE SERIES. BC 1 MAN WANTS TO CURE HIMSELF. & THE OTHER WANTS TO KEEP IT'S POWER!!!
Looks like Jerry Reed with a hangover. 🤣
Where is the Waterboy to help these fellas out?
Still better than Disney Hulk.....aaaand cue all the toddler rage !
8 months later and no toddler rage. Guess most people agree with you.
I love this series.....every episode you have tough guys picking on people but turn chicken when David's Hulk appears....not so tough are they when faced with someone tougher then they are.🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Bullies usually cowered against someone who can actually fight back.
Or like when you have someone in the higher grades at school picking on and getting rough with you when you're small just because they don't like the way you look, but a few years later when you grow bigger and you match them, then it's time for them to learn what goes around, comes around.
@@unhooked25 Sounds like this happened to you at some point.
@@Mrd9960: As a matter of fact, yes I did. You certainly clued in that my statement was somewhat biographical. However, I held a grudge for a long time, then by trick of fate, we both happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, then came the ultimate showdown, because he no longer had the physical upper hand. But lucky for him we were pulled apart by the other guys at the party...Silly, but it's true.
@@unhooked25 Wow, yeah I just had that feeling you were speaking of experience of something that happened in your life, I've always hated fighting, although luckily I don't remember ever being confronted in high school with anyone looking for a serious fight, it was more so in elementary and junior high, stupid kid stuff, that didn't really matter, some I won, some I didn't, but most bullies do cower when really confronted, I over powered some kid that kept bothering me in Junior high, pinned him down in wrestling in gym class, never really bothered me after that, lol
The evil hulk was probably strong enough to rip him limbs off but just throws him 😂
Yeah that evil hulk would have absolutely turned that guy into ground beef. He supposedly had no restraint, unlike David's hulk.
This is the series version of the abomination
Keep in mind that this was the 1970s and '80s. Shows couldn't be as violent as they are now. That's why the Hulks are underpowered.
MCU aside, if this series was made today, it was be a lot more brutal.
This is a kids show.
@@Kal-El1981 I'd rather believe it was more to do with the fact there was only so much they could do with special effects, cgi and prosthetics weren't a big thing back then. And fit/tall men weren't in abundance. So it was usually just the average guy, perhaps tall but nothing else special about them.
Legend says that Closet Door is still Broken to this Day 😮
I’m not surprised
Ironically, it wasn't this event that shut down Earl's General Store. Walmart came into town and business dried up. Who knew?
I totally forgot about this episode. I remember watching it as a kid and being freaked out by that transformation scene.
Del is this show’s version of Abomination just like how Jack McGee is this show’s version of General Ross.
They really should've had a Hulk meets Big Foot or Six Million Dollar Man episode.
Plus that Sasquach robot thingy!
I wonder how Lou Ferrigno would have fared against the rampaging Deathprobe. The first one would have been easy to deal with but Deathprobe II had spinning blades and a laser beam.
As a kid, this scene scared the CRAP out of me, but now I see some humor in it. If you notice, the dude behind the bar disappears REAL quick at 4:58 and crouches way over in the right hand corner! He then reappears at 6:09 and is running away off to the right with the cash register...LOL! All the evil creature does once he emerges is throw everything around (including his arms) like he is having a tantrum. Nothing he does is a real impressive "feat" of strength. He takes out the trash by throwing the trashcan, then he REALLY takes the trash out when he throws good old Brad through the window. It always made me wonder HOW Brad actually died? I guess the toss through the window did it? I was waiting to see him tear Brad's limbs off like it was said he had done to Frank Townsend back in the day. Although, it would have had to be shown on HBO Max or Netflix to air that footage, and they weren't even around back then. It would have been hilarious if a customer had come in just at the moment the evil Dell creature was throwing out the barrel and having his barrel of fun at 6:06 tho. I can just see an old lady coming in and trying to beat off the evil creature with her purse, and he throws her through the window...
The guy easily weighed in the mid 200s. I couldn’t even pick up anything that heavy 10 years ago, much less now, and the creature just casually tossed him through the window.
So much cheese I am blocked up with it, just how I liked it when I was a kid, this show was what was so great about television growing upback then. loved it.
This was my favorite show as a kid the Hulk is and always will be my favorite....
This is the episode where comes the closest to curing himself but did not because he knew he was the only person in the world who could stop Dell one of the best episodes
And David broke down crying when he saw his last chance of being cured goned.
I was so hurt when the antidote got broken he was so close and him crying was so painful
Yes, it really was. When David hulked out at that point, I so wish he had killed Dell.
@@GeorgiaKev I kinda wished too but nah I didn't want him to be a killer but dell got on my nerves
He shouldn't have had the cure for himself out in the open like he did. David should have been prepared for something to go wrong.
Its funny how the Evil Hulk is so skinny yet strong.
Bone force I guess
Dell calculated amount of gamma radiation. Banner a massive overdose of gamma radiation I think that's where the differences are.
Tendon strong
@@waynehand4600 😂
@@rickycole6327 would explain why David's was still clearly stronger
I love how all 6 of them were dressed head to toe in brand new clothes.
Dick Durock played Frye's Monster in this episode of The Incredible Hulk. Durock was and actor and stunt man. He also played the Swamp Thing. He may have not been body builder sized like Lou Ferrigno, but, he wasn't a puny, skinny man by any means.
Actor Harry Townes who played Del Frye was brilliant in this role. He also did a cool guest shot later on a Quincy M E. Episode. Loved his way with character actors..he had an amazing gift.
0:03 Like a Tough Burt Reynolds Brother😊💪💪
it was evil bizarro world Burt and his sidekick evil Ned Beatty.
How cool is it that the immortal hulk comics have multiple nods to this show , like there is a very similar character to del frye who shares the same name , and a reporter named Jackie Mageee .
Dell Fry's Hulk: Bad! David Banner's Hulk: Good!
Del-Hulk=Evil, David -Hulk=Anti-Hero!
FRANKENSTEIN VS HULK.. 🤣, friend, drink, smoke , good
Remember what Elaina said in the pilot episode that the Hulk won't kill because David Banner won't kill that explains it right there that the 2 Hulks are driven by different personalities where David being an educated doctor following the medical terms 'Shall do no harm to others' is the reason his Hulk doesn't kill anyone just bangs them up with no serious injuries and considering most of the people that beat up David are guys none of the people injured by the Hulk are women and children while Del's creature is driven by his personality as David described to the girl that Del loved 'Del Frye is a murderer and his creature is driven by his personality' and that was why David wanted to get Del cured first because if he wasn't and was arrested Del would just get angry and change and break out of the jail cell most likely killing the town sheriff and his deputies in the process.
@@nicholasmorsovillo2752Yeah, I remember episodes were hulk held a baby in his hands and smiled, and rescued a little rabbit from a trap and petted it. Evil hulk would have thrown the baby like a football and ate the rabbit🤢.
I used to get so jacked up watching this show when I was a kid, I went through a lot of T-shirts.. thanks for posting.
The way bad hulk picks up and throws that aluminum garbage can... EFFORTLESS!😂😂😂
How about when he ripped that huge black piece of construction paper,like it was nothing?! 😆
@@superstarreviews9937 Hahahahahaha... Exactly!
@@edwarddonaldspiesjr.8262 Had to conserve his strength to throw Brad around
@rickycole6327 Hahahahaha Exactly!
In a way, Dell Frye got his revenge against the bullies who used to bully, pick on him etc, for years.
They got what they deserved karma
Oh my days... this came up on my UA-cam feed... I've never watched something so ham in a long long time 😂🤣😂
Man when those white eyes show up and the evil smile that was chilling.
Dell's transformation soundtrack is more eerie than David's.
@@3912James Agreed. It's more villainous.
I can’t believe how well this hulk was able to wave his arms around so scary and so constantly. Over, and over, and over.
Geriatric Hulk: "Where are my Depends?" Roarrr
He should have poured himself a quick pint before he got off. "How's the beer del?" "ROOOUUUGGGHHHHH"
Del should be put into Marvel Comics.. An old man that goes around starting fights just cause he can turn into a hulk.. He could potentially be comedy gold in the pages of Marvel..
Skinny Hulk doesn't need muscles.
Being an angry raging bitter skinny old man makes up for it.
he is but his character in the comics is different from the one in the tv series
He first appeared in Immortal.Hulk #2 hes a little different.
Hulk 296.
Subtle...poignant..meaningful..dignified. how this didn't win an academy award is beyond me.
Haha
Well, for one, this was a TV show and they don’t win Oscars. It would’ve won an Emmy if anything.
Please tell me you’re being satirical.
That's so subtle and funny
@@johnblossom8447 In the second season the two part episode called Married actress Merriete Hartley won an Emmy for Best Actress in a drama series.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you…
The Incredulous Hulk.
The series quickly became formalized in that you knew the Hulk would appear twice in any episode - once at the halfway point where the bad guys try to get rid of Banner, and near the end, where Hulk finally puts an end to them. Even THIS episode follows that pattern, only at the halfway point, it's DELL's creature, not Banner's. A nice touch.
And I loved when Dell's metamorphosis begins with the same music they always used for Banner's, but Dell's music is off key to make it sound more threatening. That was a nice twist.
Someone should do a comparison of Banner’s first Hulkout scene in Death Of The Family with Hulk batting Denny and his boys and Dell’s Hulkout scene with his Hulk attacking Brad and his boys showing the difference between Banner and Frye
When i was kid this scared crap out of me!! Lol.
Me too...loved the show but hid behind the couch when he turned into the hulk.
You call him Bad Hulk. I call him Skinny Hulk. He needs a couple of Sammiches with his beer!
Hands down the best episode out of thee entire series! Dell Frye”s creature was a very interesting take on character. Frye”s Creature killed because Dell was a bad person. It took on his character, versus Banner”s Hulk. And a good very emotional performance by Bill
Bixby in this episode too! R.I.P. Bill Bixby, and Harry Townes!
I've never seen the evil hulk until a few weeks ago. Love it.
The evil hulk should have had his own TV show. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
lol same
@@harperstacey9604I don't consider the "evil" hulk to be "evil". I think he'd be more in line to fight people who wronged him. Maybe he'd be like a bodyguard for hire.
This hulk is just like an uncle I had.
My favorite episode of all time as a youth.
Wow, the acting, the dialogue, the special effects! That was the heyday of television, lol.
I read in Lou Ferrigno's book that when they filmed this episode, the first thing he thought was how wimpy this guy was. I think they were going for a monster type feel more like Frankenstein than the Hulk. But the end result just comes off as kind of ridiculous.