Hulk

Banished to the Savage Land and left to rebuild a life among dinosaurs and wild terrain, Hulk enters MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls as a fighter carrying the weight of betrayal on those massive green shoulders. Once a hero who helped defend Earth alongside the Avengers, his exile by S.H.I.E.L.D. and his own teammates has deepened a distrust that now fuels every bone-armored clash in the arena.

Hulk’s Role in MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls

Arc System Works built this version of Hulk around a core tension: raw power held back by wounded pride. The government deemed him too unstable. Captain America and Iron Man agreed. So the Jade Giant now fights not for Earth’s salvation but for something rawer, something closer to personal reckoning. His design reflects the Savage Land chapters of his exile, with dinosaur bone armor strapped over his frame, pulling visual cues from World War Hulk to underline his untamed, feral fighting style. In battle, he thrives at any range through sheer physical dominance, and channeling rage fills his unique Gamma Gauge, which grows in proportion to the anger he brings into each match.

Who Voices Hulk in MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls?

Fred Tatasciore returns to the role that has defined much of his career, reprising Hulk after voicing the character across decades of Marvel animation and games, including Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the Marvel vs. Capcom series. Beyond the green giant, Tatasciore is also known to gamers as Soldier: 76 in Overwatch and Nikolai Belinski in the Call of Duty Zombies mode. The Japanese dub brings in Atsushi Miyauchi, the established Japanese voice for Bruce Banner and Hulk throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe since Avengers: Age of Ultron, lending the character a continuity for Japanese audiences that mirrors Tatasciore’s long-running English legacy.

Hulk Voiced by

English

To generations of Marvel fans, Fred Tatasciore remains the definitive animated Hulk. The New York native trained at UCLA and…...

Japanese

Seiyuu Atsushi Miyauchi (宮内 敦士) has been active since the early 1990s, working across stage, live-action drama, anime, and dubbing.…...
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