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Hit-Monkey is an ongoing American comedy web series for Hulu and Disney+ Star Hub. It is based of the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is the second of two Marvel animated comedy series.
The series was announced on February 11, 2019, that four Marvel series were in production for Hulu, Marvel’s M.O.D.O.K., Marvel’s Hit-Monkey, Marvel’s Tigra & Dazzler, and Marvel’s Howard the Duck, and would tie into a crossover series, Marvel’s The Offenders. On January 24, 2020, it was announced that Marvel Studios scrapped Tigra & Dazzler, Howard the Duck, and The Offenders, but that they will be moving forward with M.O.D.O.K. and Hit-Monkey.
The series was released on November 17, 2021 on Hulu in the US. It was originally planned to release on Disney+ through Star Hub and Star+ in the international market on the same day of US release, but it was later postponed to January 26, 2022. A second season was released on July 15, 2024.[1][2][3]
Synopsis[]
Hit-Monkey is a wronged Japanese macaque who is mentored by the ghost of an American assassin named Bryce Fowler as he damages Tokyo's crime underworld.
Voice Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Fred Tatasciore as Hit-Monkey
- Jason Sudeikis as Bryce
- George Takei as Shinji Yokohama
- Olivia Munn as Akiko
- Ally Maki as Haruka
- Nobi Nakanishi as Ito
Recurring Cast[]
Guest cast[]
Episodes[]
Season One[]
- "Pilot"
- "Bright Lights, Big City"
- "Legend of the Drunken Monkey"
- "The Code"
- "Run Monkey Run"
- "The Long Goodbye"
- "Sayanora Monkey"
- "Home Sweet Home"
- "The End: Part One"
- "The End: Part Two"
Season 2[]
- "Chapter One: Return to Sender"
- "Chapter Two: Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?"
- "Chapter Three: The Rope"
- "Chapter Four: Never Too Late"
- "Chapter Five: Akiko"
- "Chapter Six: The Estate"
- "Chapter Seven: The Last Supper"
- "Chapter Eight: Mind Mall"
- "Chapter Nine: The Concrete Jungle"
- "Chapter Ten: History Lessons"
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Trivia[]
- After Marvel Television was shut down shortly after the release of the first season, 20th Television Animation took over production on the series for its second season. As a result, the Marvel branding is omitted from the marketing in later seasons, including the title.
- This is also the third production to be released by 20th Television that is based on a Marvel property that was not branded as such, following Legion and The Gifted.
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