The line, ".... Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." is from the U.S. 1977 TV series "The Incredible Hulk". In 1977, Universal Television had the rights to several different Marvel Comics characters. Kenneth Johnson was the man that had been given the opportunity to develop the one figure called 'The Hulk'.

Johnson had come to prominence as a writer and producer on "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1973) and for the later TV spun off "The Bionic Woman" (1976). With the series "The Incredible Hulk", Johnson had 'The Hulk' being created in 1962 before the Limited U.S. Test Ban Treaty was signed which ended above-ground bomb testing in the U.S. (The year 1977 was the height of the “no nukes” movement.) Johnson’s Hulk also didn’t talk; it only had the same grunt-and-growl vocabulary as the monster in the movie version of the "Frankenstein" (1931).

The use of the line noted above made the dialogue really sound as if was coming out of an actual person’s mouth and not from a comic book figure.

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