A teenage Tony Stark battles evil with his revolutionary power armor technology.
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Cast
Adrian Petriw
Iron Man
Adrian Petriw
Tony Stark
Daniel Bacon
War Machine
Daniel Bacon
James Rhodes
Daniel Bacon
Jim 'Rhodey' Rhodes
Anna Cummer
Pepper Potts
Anna Cummer
Rescue
Anna Cummer
Grateful Civilian
Lisa Ann Beley
Iron Man Armor
Lisa Ann Beley
Onboard Computer
Lisa Ann Beley
Reporter
Vincent Tong
Gene Khan
Vincent Tong
The Mandarin
Vincent Tong
Mandarin
Alistair Abell
Happy Hogan
Alistair Abell
Black Knight
Alistair Abell
Nathan Garrett
Mackenzie Gray
Obadiah Stane
Mackenzie Gray
Iron Monger
Kristie Marsden
Whitney Stane
Kristie Marsden
Madame Masque
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Roberta Rhodes
Fred Henderson
Howard Stark
Michael Adamthwaite
Justin Hammer
Michael Adamthwaite
Titanium Man
Dean Redman
Nick Fury
Donny Lucas
Mister Fix
Donny Lucas
Fix 2.0
Tabitha St. Germain
Maria Hill
Tabitha St. Germain
Delphi
Tabitha St. Germain
Technovore
Ashleigh Ball
Black Widow
Ashleigh Ball
Natasha Romanoff
Paula Lindberg
Sasha
Brian Drummond
O'Brian
Brian Drummond
Teacher
Brian Drummond
Makluan Warrior
Andrew Francis
Hawkeye
Andrew Francis
Clint Barton
Andrew Francis
SHIELD Agent
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upload Hindi dubbing plz
A really interesting show! I actually really loved the plot and the storyline, the characters and their relationships, generally the whole vibe and atmosphere of the show! It's a 9/10 from me!
Yes, yes, YES! Now, this show is exactly what I want out of a Marvel cartoon. This series blew me away when it debuted on Nicktoons Network. This series has everything going for it: The plot, the super villains, the action, etc. Let's go ahead and review this marvel of a Marvel animation. The plot. At the beginning of this series, a younger Tony Shark is having the good life and than, all of the sudden, the airplane that Tony and his father was riding blows up and Tony thinks that Stane caused it. He knows the truth eventually and does whatever he can to save Stark International, a company that his father founded. The super villains: AA contains a TON of Marvel (?) super villains like Titanium Man, Whiplash, Mr. Fix, Justin Hammer, Count Nefraria, Stane (Note: Stane and Hammer may not be super-villains), Magnato (one episode) and much more. The action: AA has a ton of action. Almost all episodes have some form of action in it, even if it's not always Iron Man fighting. You know what? Forget that bulky Iron Man you see in films today, this series is basically KING. Tony Shark, in my opinion, is more popular in this than in the films. We really don't know much about Tony Shark in the movies, but in this, there's barely an episode that doesn't have Tony Shark in it. I love this series and no one is going to change my mind. In my mind, it's a Jewel.
So after watching Robert Downey Jr more or less become the character of Tony Stark, this show intrigued me a little bit. First of all, it's nothing compared to the MCU, but it's mildly entertaining. The kids would definitely get a lot more out of this. Of course, people are bound to be skeptical of the fact that Stark, Rhodey and Pepper are all in high school. Clichéd setting but hey, what can you do? Pepper has a tendency to get on my nerves in this adaptation, because she never shuts up, and it's a little jarring seeing these iconic characters shown to us in the MCU deal with teenage problems. It's harmless, the CGI is decent, but personally, it wouldn't be my go-to show.
