A printing error gave us green-colored Hulk.
https://www.hollandlitho.com/how_a_printing_error_gave_us_a_green_incredible_hulk.htmlProbably not an unknown fact and not entirely /co/ related, but I was blown away when I saw this picture and learned that Banthas were costumes worn by elephants.
>>110842548After googling it, which I should have done before posting, I found this:
https://screenrant.com/tim-curry-joker-laugh-batman-animated-series/>Before Mark Hamill was cast, Tim Curry was hired to play the Joker on Batman: The Animated Series. Curry was actually one of the contenders for the role in Tim Burton's movie, alongside Robin Williams and Willem Dafoe (Aquaman). From the outside, Curry felt like perfect casting, especially coming off the back of his acclaimed turn as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the 1990 IT miniseries. The actor reportedly recorded four episodes before being replaced. There are conflicting reports over why Curry exited, with the actor stating he had bronchitis at the time and the part was too much of a strain on his voice, while the showrunners apparently didn't think his take was working.Regardless, Mark Hamill quickly came onboard and the rest is history. Sadly, none of the Tim Curry Joker audio for Batman: The Animated Series has ever been released, and while fans would love to hear it it's likely to remain locked away. That said, a tiny piece of his Joker work remained on the show itself. During season 1 episode 9 "Be A Clown," a young boy named Jordan is fleeing from the Joker and runs into a Robot Clown, which starts laughing. This vocal performance is from Curry and was based on the Joker laugh he was using during his recording sessions.
It appears Curry had no ill feelings about being replaced on Batman: The Animated Series, as he later voiced a role in the episode "Fear of Victory" and the Batman Beyond episode "Final Cut."