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Iron Man

  • Serie TV
  • 1994–1996
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
3963
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Robert Hays and Jim Cummings in Iron Man (1994)
On this IMDbrief, we trace the clues about Shang-Chi, the Mandarin, and the Ten Rings from Marvel's Phase One into its coming Phase Four.
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L'industriale Tony Stark guida la sua squadra privata di supereroi nei panni di Iron Man contro le forze del male.L'industriale Tony Stark guida la sua squadra privata di supereroi nei panni di Iron Man contro le forze del male.L'industriale Tony Stark guida la sua squadra privata di supereroi nei panni di Iron Man contro le forze del male.

  • Creazione
    • Stan Lee
    • Larry Lieber
  • Star
    • Robert Hays
    • John Reilly
    • Jim Cummings
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    3963
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    • Creazione
      • Stan Lee
      • Larry Lieber
    • Star
      • Robert Hays
      • John Reilly
      • Jim Cummings
    • 18Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • Iron Man…
    • 1994–1996
    John Reilly
    John Reilly
    • Hawkeye…
    • 1994–1996
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • M.O.D.O.K.…
    • 1994–1996
    Dorian Harewood
    Dorian Harewood
    • War Machine…
    • 1994–1996
    Ed Gilbert
    Ed Gilbert
    • The Mandarin…
    • 1994–1995
    Tom Kane
    Tom Kane
    • H.O.M.E.R.…
    • 1995–1996
    James Warwick
    James Warwick
    • Century…
    • 1994
    Casey DeFranco
    • Julia Carpenter…
    • 1994
    Katherine Moffat
    Katherine Moffat
    • Scarlet Witch…
    • 1994
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Mandarin
    • 1995–1996
    Chuck McCann
    Chuck McCann
    • Blizzard…
    • 1994–1996
    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Julia Carpenter…
    • 1995–1996
    Tony Steedman
    Tony Steedman
    • Justin Hammer
    • 1994
    Neil Dickson
    Neil Dickson
    • Dreadknight…
    • 1994
    James Avery
    James Avery
    • Jim Rhodes…
    • 1994
    Linda Holdahl
    Linda Holdahl
    • Hypnotia…
    • 1994
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Fin Fang Foom…
    • 1994–1996
    Philip Abbott
    Philip Abbott
    • Nick Fury
    • 1995
    • Creazione
      • Stan Lee
      • Larry Lieber
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    Op_Prime

    Great Marvel series

    Iron Man was a great Marvel cartoon series. Just as good as Spider-Man and X-Men. The series focused on the super hero team formed by Iron Man, Force Works. The team consisted of Iron Man, War Machine, Spider-Woman, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch and Century. They fought Mandarin and his group of super villians. The series was good from start to finish, but the last season left something to be desired.
    5xamtaro

    I! AM! IRON MAN! *cue electric guitar riff*

    Following the success of 1992's "X-men" animated series, Marvel returned to daytime TV entertainment with "Iron Man The Animated series" as part of the "Marvel Action hour". Any discerning viewer would be able to pin point the exact purpose of this animated series, and that is to sell toys to children. As a result, whatever complexities about the character that were inherent in the comics, including his womanizing nature and his alcohol addiction, were discarded in favor of a more child friendly premise. And what could be more child-friendly than "heroic good guy team versus dastardly bad guy team".

    Much of the show's first season was a dismal disappointment. It was easily a cut and paste rehash of G I Joe or the cheesy 1980s He-Man cartoon with Iron Man leading his "Force Works" team against the evil Mandarin and his cronies. Every episode was largely the same as the last: The Mandarin attempts another goofy world domination plot or to steal a new Stark invention, there is some dissension caused within Iron Man's team, evil plot seems to succeed but Iron Man's team settle their differences in time to save the day.

    Formulaic, bland and actually boring at times, season 1 also featured some horrendous animation. It was not just bad in terms of 1990s standards, but bad even when compared to animated series of the 1980s or late 1970s. Artwork would constantly go "off model" and character movements were strictly twelve frames per second. Furthermore in order to save costs, the animation company would use a lot of stock footage from past episodes in subsequent ones with no effort made to cover the cost cutting measure.

    A year later, Marvel re-vamped the Iron Man series by hiring a new creative team and animation company. The results were a drastic improvement. The show took a darker turn in season 2 where the Force works team is disbanded after Tony Stark betrays their trust. Now working alone with occasional help from James Rhodes Aka War Machine, Stark must fend off his competitor Justin Hammer while dealing with new threats despite the disappearance of the Mandarin.

    Season 2 largely discards the formulaic style, choosing to directly adapt popular story-lines from the Iron Man comics while having more character centered episodes that deal with common themes that anyone can relate to such as phobias, trust, the price of beauty and obsession. There is also a greater sense of continuity as the affects of events in one episode carry over into the next. Koko Enterprises, known for their work on the award winning Batman The Animated series give the animation in Iron Man's second season a much needed bump in the right direction. Character movements are smoother, art detail is better and the color scheme loses that bright cheery look of season one, replacing it with heavier blacks and more angular designs.

    After twenty six episodes, Iron Man the animated series remains a very mixed bag. Blame for this shows disappointing quality can be attributed to constrictions placed upon the writers to feature as many Iron Man suits as possible in each episode as free publicity for the toys. On the bright side, it got better, allowing the audience at least 13 episodes of decent animated entertainment.

    2/10 for season 1 7/10 for season 2.

    Average to 4.5/10 round up to 5/10
    gears_chatroom_god

    "It's the direct object of the verb."

    The first season of "Iron Man" was written for the most part by Ron Friedman, who would be better known to most animation fans as the writer of "Transformers: The Movie." And, quite frankly, the first season of "Iron Man" sucked.

    The overlarge cast of characters did not help Friedman's meandering scripts, which were usually needless complex (the first episode, "And The Sea Shall Give Up It's Dead," is a very good example of this) - and not in an intelligent way, more of a lurching, stumbling way. Crammed to the gills with awful pseudo-science which didn't make a lick of sense, bizarre, out-of-left-field dialogue (the title of this review is one such example, which Tony spontaneously recites while briefing his teammates), and ill-fitting humour that, for the most part, just wasn't funny, about the only thing this show had going for it was the animation, and even that was weaker than other shows on TV at the time. "Iron Man" season one was entirely too 80's to stack up against it's fellow Marvel shows, such as "X-Men" and "Spider-Man."

    It's bizarre, because Friedman also wrote the first season of "Iron Man"'s sister show on the Marvel Action Hour, "Fantastic Four," and it was much better. The pseudo-science and humour WORKED on that show, sounding just right coming out of Mr. Fantastic and the Thing - Friedman seems to be a better hand at dealing with outer space fantasy than with the business-and-espionage world of Iron Man. Regrettably, FF was hampered by truly, truly appalling animation, which could have stepped right out of the 70's. To me, however, "Iron Man" was just the show I had to sit through before I could watch "Fantastic Four."

    The SECOND season of "Iron Man," however, saw Marvel Productions switch animation houses, and the whole series got a makeover. Gone was Friedman - gone were the bad humour, oversized cast and stupid plots. The show started to make *sense.* Some of the changes were a little sudden, yes, and could have done with a little exposition to help them (Iron Man's new armour, the sudden appearance of HOMER), and it'd be lying to say that the shift in voice actors for the bulk of the cast wasn't jarring. Ultimately, though, the performances on the show were better in the second season, the animation was modernised, and there was finally a sense of arced plot, as we watched the Mandarin reclaim his rings.

    You can bet your booties that if an "Iron Man" motion picture is produced, then some old episodes of this series will see a DVD/video re-release - hopefully they'll elect to go with the vastly superior second season.
    MinTurtles1

    Fox Kids has to come back

    I didn't watch Iron Man on Sky Digital. Instead, I watched every Iron Man episode (26 episodes) at a hospital when I was a boy. Iron Man was shown on the this tv channel - Fox Kids. It belonged over there. So did other ones such as The Incredible Hulk, Silver Surfur, and the Fantastic Four. Neither was as popular as Spider-Man and the X-Men on Fox Kids, however, among the children. If I could reverse back-the-clock, I would've made an effort to see every episode or season of Iron Man (26 episodes), Spider-Man (65 episodes), The Incredible Hulk (21 episodes), Fantastic Four (26 episodes) and Silver Surfur (13 episodes). Not the X-Men (76 episodes) however though it was deemed too long. I didn't mind if for example X-Men had over a 100 episodes even, but I still wouldn't watch it. Realism I presume. If the Spider-Man had over a 100 episodes, I still would've made an effort to watch these 100 or so episodes of this spectacular show ;) I'm glad for 65 episodes in the end ;) I liked how Iron Man looked in this animated series ;) I even liked how Tony Stark looked in this Iron Man series ;) Yet I would've preferred had Tony Stark looked different completely to the one we usually know or see ;) Not some man. If you want to see the Mandarin, see this tv series. Iron Man 3 will disappoint you. 8/10.
    7jimbo_zinoh

    Skip the the first 13 episodes

    The first 13 episodes are some strange 80s cartoon fever dream. What makes episode 14 so special? New writers, new director, new theme song. All waaaaay better. Episode 14 and onward is actually worth your time if you enjoy 90s superhero shows.

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      In modernizing the Iron Man's origin story, Tony Stark is not injured in a Vietnamese war zone, but in an act of industrial sabotage plotted by Justin Hammer and the Mandarin. Stark was wounded not by a chunk of shrapnel near his heart, but by slivers near his spine, Stark and Yinsen (whose first name is changed from Ho to Wellington) were held captive by the Mandarin, rather than Wong Chu. However the concept of the Iron Man armor keeping Stark alive was in Season 2 with getting Iron Man injured in his chest after taking a direct hit from a missile while attacking Hammer on his own property. He upgraded his armor in order to attempt to heal his chest.
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      War Machine: Okay, Robin Hood! Tony's in there somewhere!

      Hawkeye: Oh, of course he is. He goes in alone, gets in deep, we save his bacon, and then he goes off alone again. Now there's the makings of a great leader!

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 settembre 1994 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • Iron Man: The Animated Series
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Genesis Entertainment
      • Marvel Entertainment Group
      • Marvel Films
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