Robert Hays and Jim Cummings in Iron Man (1994)

Iron Man

TV Series1994• TV-Y7• 30m
AnimationActionAdventureDramaFamilyFantasySci-Fi
⭐ 6.5 / 10(4,096)

Industrialist Tony Stark leads his private team of superheros as Iron Man against the forces of evil.

Rated
TV-Y7
Runtime
30m
Released
1994
Country
United States

Details

Release year: 1994

Storyline

Industrialist Tony Stark leads his private team of superheros as Iron Man against the forces of evil.

Top credits

Cast
  • Robert HaysRobert Hays — Iron Man, Tony Stark, Living Laser, Duplicate Iron Man, Charter Boat Captain, Tony - All Ages
  • John ReillyJohn Reilly — Hawkeye, Clint, Irving, The Beetle, Gletkin, Jessik, Nkrumah, Vacationing Man
  • Jim CummingsJim Cummings — M.O.D.O.K., Century, President Clinton, E.L.F, E.L.F., General Amos Quirt, Grey Gargoyle, Luciano Pavarotti, Narrator, Old Man, Raven, Robot Captain, Robot Sentries, The Minister
  • Dorian HarewoodDorian Harewood — War Machine, James Rhodes, Jim Rhodes, Blacklash, Whirlwind, Jim, Stilt Man, Stiltman
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Did you know

• 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.

• Instead of the main superhero team being the obvious choice, the Avengers, which was founded by Iron Man, the series went with the short lived team lead by the Scarlet Witch, Force Works. In the comics, Force Works was created after the Avengers East Coast disbanded the Avengers West Coast, which lead to Scarlet Witch, Spider-Woman, Wonder Man and Hawkeye quitting.

• Tom Tataranowicz had advocated eliminating the Stan Lee intros in the interest of more screen time for the stories. However, it was felt that Stan's vast legion of fans liked seeing him in the intros of the episodes and that not using him could frankly be interpreted as insulting to Stan. Tataranowicz realized that they were right. Thus, they did shorter Stan Lee intros with Stan "green screened" so they could place him against backgrounds from the shows. Using his previous live action experience, Rick Ungar set everything up and Tataranowicz directed Stan through the intros. Stan's energy was and is amazing, and Tataranowicz thought these came out rather well, adding nicely to both the "Iron Man" series.

Episodes

26 episodes – 2 seasons

User reviews

⭐ 6/10

Skip the first season, enjoy the second

šŸ‘ 12 Ā· 11/21/2006
⭐ 7/10

Skip the the first 13 episodes

šŸ‘ 6 Ā· 11/14/2019
⭐ 6/10

Get's better when you keep watching

šŸ‘ 4 Ā· 9/4/2016

Technical specs

Sound mix
Dolby
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
Color
Color
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