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Sasquash
Series The Incredible Hulk
Release Date October 27, 1996
Episode Number 6
Writer Len Wein
Director Tom Tataranowicz
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Bruce Banner travels to Canada, looking for an old friend, hoping that he would cure him. However, he is unaware that his old friend has some secret and discovering it may cost his life!

Story[]

Physical Therapy
Boy, is that all you got?
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Quotes[]

"Stay in the lab!"

-Walter Langkowski

"Get away from there!"

-Sasquatch

"Oh no! It's surging! Walter! Wake up! ABORT! ABORT!"

-Bruce Banner

Trivia[]

Goofs[]

  • When Gabriel Jones talks with General Ross, his fingernails are visible, even though he is wearing gloves.
  • When Bruce snatches his tape recorder out of Walter's hands, the recorder suddenly stops playing without Bruce pressing any of the buttons.
  • When Walter talks to Bruce about solving the mystery of gamma mutation in humans, a several pens appear in his shirt pocket.
  • When Taylor discovers Sasquatch's footprints in the snow, they don't have any toe prints. Later on, when Taylor's father finds the same footprints, they suddenly have toe prints.
  • Just before the experiment Walter seals his tube closed with a hatch wheel. In later scenes the hatch wheel is nowhere to be seen.
  • This is unknown why Bruce's transformation to Hulk wasn't permanent after experiment failed.
  • When Hulk uppercuts Sasquatch into the ice wall, it is quite obvious that Hulk's fist doesn't even make contact with Sasquatch.
  • Sasquatch's claws disappear and reappear throughout his scenes.

Continuity[]

  • Sasquatch would appear as a member of Alpha Flight in X-Men's "Repo Man". Meaning, for the two series to exist in the same universe that episode takes place after this one, where Sasquatch has joined the mutant team. Both episodes were written by Len Wein.
  • This is the fourth time in the series where Bruce tries to cure himself.
  • Only appearance of Sasquatch's human form Walter Langkowski.
  • This is the only episode where Betty never mentions Bruce.

Cast[]

This is the last time when Genie Francis provides the voice of Betty Ross, before being replaced by Philece Sampler.

Background[]

In the comics, Sasquatch is a hero but in this episode he is depicted as a villain.

Reception[]

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