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Lisa Ann Beley | Caiera | |
Paul Dobson | Beta Ray Bill | |
Mark Hildreth | Red King | |
David Kaye | Additional Voices | |
Michael Kopsa | Lavin Skee | |
Liam O'Brien | Hiroim | |
Kevin Michael Richardson | Korg | |
Russell Roberts | Primus Vand | |
Advan Soudack | Elloe Kaifi | |
Sam Vincent | Miek | |
Rick Wasserman | Hulk | |
Marc Worden | Iron Man | |
Rick D. Wasserman | Hulk | |
Advah Soudack | Elloe Kaifi | |
Lee Tockar | Android / Additional Voices |
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Producer | Craig Kyle
Joshua Fine Frank Paur |
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Writer | Greg Pak
Greg Johnson |
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Musician | Guy Michelmore
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To protect Earth from the rages of the Hulk, Iron Man (Marc Worden) puts the Hulk (Rick D. Wasserman) into an unconscious state on a spaceship and sends him off to another galaxy where he will land on a planet with no intelligent life. This action occurred without the giant man-monster’s permission, and upon awakening during the voyage, he is none too happy. His temper and fury knocks the spaceship off-course, sending him to a planet called Sakaar with the Red King (Mark Hildreth) who does not see Hulk as a hero. Taken prisoner after landing, Hulk becomes a gladiator with Miek (Sam Vincent) and Korg (Kevin Michael Richardson). In his mixed martial arts mode, the Hulk defeats all comers and turns on the Red King finally. |
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