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Release Date:
January 27, 2009
Original Title:
Hulk vs. Thor
Alternate Titles:
Hulk vs Thor
綠巨人大戰雷神
绿巨人大战雷神托尔
Genres:
Action | Animation | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Lionsgate
MLG Productions 6
Marvel Animation
Marvel Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 16 DK: 11 FR: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 45
For ages, Odin has protected his kingdom of Asgard. But every winter, the All-Father must rest and regain his strength for one week. During this time, all of Asgard's foes (including trolls, giants, dark elves, and demons) try to claim the realm for their own, but they are always stopped by Odin's son, the mighty Thor, albeit with the loss of many brave Asgardian warriors. Loki, god of mischief, has kidnapped Dr. Bruce Banner and brought him to Asgard with the help of Amora, once Thor's lover, now the supervillain known as the Enchantress. Loki makes Banner angry and he changes into the Hulk. The Enchantress then casts a spell over the Hulk which separates Banner from his monstrous alter-ego and grants Loki control over the Hulk's body.
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Casting:
Jamie Simone
Character Designer:
Frank Paur
Co-Executive Producer:
Stan Lee
Director:
Sam Liu
Editor:
George Rizkallah
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ken Katsumoto
Executive Producer:
Eric S. Rollman
Kevin Feige
Line Producer:
Carrie Wassenaar
Original Music Composer:
Guy Michelmore
Producer:
Frank Paur
Screenplay:
Christopher L. Yost
Story:
Frank Paur
Craig Kyle
Storyboard Artist:
Gary Hartle
Jay Oliva
Lauren Montgomery
Tim Divar
Supervising Producer:
Craig Kyle
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