The following draft provides a comprehensive description for a repack of The Incredible Hulk (1978–1982)

The Original Pilot Movies: The initial two made-for-TV films that established the origin story of Dr. David Banner's gamma radiation accident.

(played by Lou Ferrigno) when angry, while being pursued by reporter Jack McGee. File Details

Beyond the standard TV episodes, the Internet Archive hosts a variety of related 1970s and 80s Hulk media that often appear in these community-curated collections:

The Incredible Hulk 1978 Internet Archive Repack __top__ -

The following draft provides a comprehensive description for a repack of The Incredible Hulk (1978–1982)

  • Full Episodes (MP4/AVI): Ranging from 480p to upscaled 720p. Don’t expect Blu-ray quality—these are lovingly preserved analog transfers, grain and all.
  • TV Spots & Promos: A time capsule of CBS’s 1979 fall lineup, complete with ads for Mork & Mindy and The Dukes of Hazzard.
  • Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes: Rare interviews with Kenneth Johnson (the show’s creator), Lou Ferrigno demonstrating the makeup process, and Bill Bixby discussing the character’s psychology.
  • The Pilot Movie: Often preserved in both the original 90-minute cut and the longer international version.

The Original Pilot Movies: The initial two made-for-TV films that established the origin story of Dr. David Banner's gamma radiation accident.

(played by Lou Ferrigno) when angry, while being pursued by reporter Jack McGee. File Details

Beyond the standard TV episodes, the Internet Archive hosts a variety of related 1970s and 80s Hulk media that often appear in these community-curated collections: