Hulk Vs. animated film discussion (potential spoilers)

I like Steve Blum. He voiced Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop and Mugen from Samurai Champloo, and I always thought he was perfect for Wolverine. That was before I realized he already did Wolverine's voice in X-Men Legends and X-Men Legends II. And now he's voicing Wolverine in Wolverine and the X-Men.

As for the movie itself, it was surprisingly good, considering Marvel Animation's previous letdowns (Invincible Iron Man, Ultimate Avengers .... And I didn't even pick Next Avengers up, it looked so bad .... Dr. Strange looked cool though).

VS. THOR was meh. I didn't like the look of it. And what was up with all the Norse gods speaking with British accents? This portion of the DVD contained a sneak preview of the next animated feature, Thor: Tales of Asgard (not to be confused with the Thor TV show they're developing in a couple years to coincide with the release of the Thor movie). It seems to be inspired by the Son of Asgard mini-series from a few years back. It looks ok, but I'm going to avoid it because it also looks very cliche like most of the other Marvel Animated flicks.

VS. WOLVERINE was ****ing awesome. Easily the best animated feature Marvel's ever put out. Pretty violent/profane for a Marvel cartoon. Some parts make clear references to Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk. The animation style is wicked awesome. Weapon X were cool - Deadpool was cool, and Sabretooth had a great voice actor whom I think fit the character really well .... I don't really have any complaints about this feature, other than I kinda wished they didn't end it right in the middle of their battle .... But apparently this is a prequel to Wolverine and the X-Men, and the two will have a less-violent rematch in episode 7 of the series.
 
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I like Steve Blum. He voiced Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop and Mugen from Samurai Champloo, and I always thought he was perfect for Wolverine. That was before I realized he already did Wolverine's voice in X-Men Legends and X-Men Legends II. And now he's voicing Wolverine in Wolverine and the X-Men.

I think he also did Wolverine in X-Men: Evolution. But yeah I like his Wolverine.

VS. THOR was meh. I didn't like the look of it. And what was up with all the Norse gods speaking with British accents? This portion of the DVD contained a sneak preview of the next animated feature, Thor: Tales of Asgard (not to be confused with the Thor TV show they're developing in a couple years to coincide with the release of the Thor movie). It seems to be inspired by the Son of Asgard mini-series from a few years back. It looks ok, but I'm going to avoid it because it also looks very cliche like most of the other Marvel Animated flicks.

VS. WOLVERINE was ****ing awesome. Easily the best animated feature Marvel's ever put out. Pretty violent/profane for a Marvel cartoon. Some parts make clear references to Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk. The animation style is wicked awesome. Weapon X were cool - Deadpool was cool, and Sabretooth had a great voice actor whom I think fit the character really well .... I don't really have any complaints about this feature, other than I kinda wished they didn't end it right in the middle of their battle .... But apparently this is a prequel to Wolverine and the X-Men, and the two will have a less-violent rematch in episode 7 of the series.

I pretty much agree, Vs. Thor was okay, but Vs. Wolverine was awesome.
 
I haven't seen Thor yet, but the Wolverine one was pretty good; Deadpool, Wolverine, and the Hulk especially.

I have no idea what Lady D and Omega Red were even doing there and they made Sabretooth into a chump.
He gets hit by the Hulk (after screaming like a girl), flies out into the woods, and is still unconscious when Wolverine gets hit to the exact same spot 15 minutes later. Wolverine gets back up immediately, but he's still down? How the hell does that work?
 
I haven't seen Thor yet, but the Wolverine one was pretty good; Deadpool, Wolverine, and the Hulk especially.

"What? Babies creep me out!"

I have no idea what Lady D and Omega Red were even doing there and they made Sabretooth into a chump.
He gets hit by the Hulk (after screaming like a girl), flies out into the woods, and is still unconscious when Wolverine gets hit to the exact same spot 15 minutes later. Wolverine gets back up immediately, but he's still down? How the hell does that work?

I say it's because Wolverine has an adamatium skeleton whereas Sabertooth probably broke every bone in his body. So it takes longer for Sabes to heal.
 
I can't remember his name, Scott McNeil or something.

He was the voice of Piccolo in DBZ and Koga in Inuyasha. I liked him.
 
That's what your Da said about you and your siblings, isn't it?

:lol:

I did though. Wolverine one would have been best but deadpool as usual was so god damn annoying it lowered it down to Hulk thor level. Indecently Hulk vs thor made me want to buy some thor comics, something I never want to do.
 
Maybe I need to see this again. I didn't think either one was worthy of a second viewing.

Granted, its not as bad as Ultimate Avengers. Or Ultimate Avengers 2. Or Next Avengers.
 
Maybe I need to see this again. I didn't think either one was worthy of a second viewing.

Granted, its not as bad as Ultimate Avengers. Or Ultimate Avengers 2. Or Next Avengers.
I don't think it's worthy even of a first viewing. The animation in this seems to be worse than the ones from those movies.
 
I haven't watched any of the Marvel animated films. From the sound of it, I am lucky.
 

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