Saturday, February 19, 2005
Incredible Hulk Party Games
In 1962 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created The Hulk (Incredible Hulk) comic book. This is an intriguing story of a scientist. Dr. Robert Bruce Banner is "Caught in the heart of a nuclear explosion, victim of gamma radiation gone wild, Dr. Robert Bruce Banner now finds himself transformed in times of stress into the dark personification of his repressed rage and fury -- the most powerful man-like creature to ever walk the Earth: The Incredible Hulk!" The character created by Lee and Kirby was so popular that it became a television show in the 1970s starring Bill Bixby as David Banner (note: the change of the character first name) and Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk. The Hulk was a phenomenon when first broadcast in 1977. At that time in television special effects were in its infancy. It was amazing to see this average looking man transform into this gigantic green muscle bound creature that beats up all the bad guys and saves all the damsels in distress. The Hulk rocks. The series ran for 82 episodes between 1977 and 1982. The Hulk was cancelled during the show's fifth season in late 1981. The shows' enduring popularity led to a further three reunion movies. In 2003 Universal Pictures release The Hulk on the silver screen. The Hulk party supplies like paper plates, napkins, and cups are a perfect way to complete a Hulk Party Theme. Hulk Party decorations like inflatables, and beads ad to the magic of The Hulk. The Hulk loot bags tucked in basket or The Hulk piƱatas can be used as a centerpiece and double as party prizes. Party favors like action figures, tattoos, green glow strips, and badges will create the power and fun of a Hulk Party Theme.
FROM HUMMOCK TO HUMMOCK: Ask 3-6 persons to participate in this game. Each of them is given 2 paper (plastic) glasses filled with water. In front of each player on the floor there are 5 cardboard circles which are situated at the equal distance from each other. The players' task is to get to the finish line jumping from one circle to another. The player who has water in his/her glasses at the end of the game is the winner. To be more accurate and to make the game funnier you may measure the water in the glasses by the measuring glass.
FROM HUMMOCK TO HUMMOCK: Ask 3-6 persons to participate in this game. Each of them is given 2 paper (plastic) glasses filled with water. In front of each player on the floor there are 5 cardboard circles which are situated at the equal distance from each other. The players' task is to get to the finish line jumping from one circle to another. The player who has water in his/her glasses at the end of the game is the winner. To be more accurate and to make the game funnier you may measure the water in the glasses by the measuring glass.

