Iron Man: The Complete Animated Television Series


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Genre Animation
Format Multiple Formats, Animated, Dolby, Color, Closed-captioned, Box set, Dubbed, NTSC, Full Screen, Subtitled See more
Contributor Robert Hays, Jennifer Hale, John Reilly
Language English, Spanish, French
Number Of Discs 3

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From Stan Lee comes Marvel's complete 1994 animated television series, IRON MAN. Experience every thrilling moment -- from the very first episode to the final climactic battle -- in this 3-disc collector's edition. Witness the action-packed adventure from the very beginning as billionaire inventor Tony Stark dons his invincible suit of iron to battle the villainous Mandarin and the power of his ten deadly rings. With fellow superheroes Nick Fury, War Machine, Scarlet Witch, Spider Woman and Hawkeye at his side, Iron Man faces off against a band of evil foes, including Whiplash... and confronts his own demons, as well. Go behind the armor and get to know the man under the powered suit. This complete IRON MAN collection is a must-have for fans of all ages!

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.33:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ G (General Audience)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.84 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ DV10321900
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Animated, Dolby, Color, Closed-captioned, Box set, Dubbed, NTSC, Full Screen, Subtitled
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 9 hours and 32 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ May 4, 2010
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ John Reilly, Robert Hays, Jennifer Hale
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French, Spanish
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ Spanish, French
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ MARVEL
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0036EH3XO
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 3
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2010
Iron Man debuted in 1994 next to the 94 Fantastic Four on the MARVEL action hour on the Fox Kids network. This was a good series but it was short compared to X-Men and Spider-Man which were also on Fox Kids. This was a good series. Iron Man ran for 2 seasons. It featured two different intro themes. The first had a gothic pipe organ theme, the other had the lyrics, "I am Iron Man!".

Iron Man follows the adventures of Iron Man himself and his friends War Machine, Spider-Woman, Century, Hawkeye and The Scarlet Witch fighting The Mandarin and his evil forces and stopping them from taking over the earth. The first season is kind of silly but it gets more darker with the second season.

It's nice to see another one of Marvel's 90s animated series being released along with the final season of X-Men. I just hope we can someday see the 90s Spider-man get a DVD release along with some of Marvel's other animated shows such as Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends. I just don't know why Disney has to be too darn slow on releasing such "most-wanted" titles. Heck, they haven't finished releasing Gargoyles and the Tick. So far the only entire Marvel animated series they have released so far is Fantastic Four, the 67 Spider-Man and the X-Men. Let's hope someday they'll release the 94 Spider-Man, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends and more. Heck, they even need to release other Fox Kids titles such as Eek the Cat.

Here's the episodes in Iron Man:

Episode #1 - And The Sea Shall Give Up It's Dead
Original Airdate 24th September 1994

The Mandarin turns a group of Russian sailors into an army of radioactive zombies in order to use them to take over the world. Only Iron Man and Forceworks can stop him!

Episode #2 - Rejoice! I Am Ultimo! Thy Deliverer!
Original Airdate - 1st October 1994

Iron Man and Forceworks must defeat the newly awakened Ultimo!

Episode #3 - Data In, Choas Out
Original Airdate 8th October 1994

The Mandarin and Justin Hammer have taken control of Stark satellites, using them to inflict a disaster and leading the public to believe that Stark is to blame. Modok also begins a plan to take control of Jim Rhodes mind in hopes of using him to frame Tony.

Episode #4 - Silence My Companion, Death My Destination
Original Airdate 15th October 1994

Iron Man must help Julia's daughter from escaping a virtual reality arcade, whislt wearing a damaged armour.

Episode #5 - The Grim Reaper Wears A Teflon Coat
Original Airdate 22nd October 1994

The Mandarin steals Stark's new weapon, The Grim Reaper, and Stark stands to lose his credibility unless he manages to find out how he managed to get past his security.

Episode #7 - Enemy Without, Enemy Within
Original Airdate 29t October 1994

When Mandarin places his wife in danger, MODOK seeks Iron Man's aid in saving her. Will he actually betray The Mandarin?

Episode #7 - The Origin Of The Mandarin
Original Airdate 05th November 1994

Spider-Woman, Century and The Scarlet Witch find a black box containing a holographic video of The Mandarin's origin, and The Mandarin finally finds The Hall Of Armour.

Episode #8 - The Defection Of Hawkeye
Original Airdate 12th November 1994

Forceworks begin to lose thier trust after Hawkeye fails to arrive in order to help The Mandarin steal Stark's device. Has Hawkeye turned rouge?

Episode #9 - Iron Man To The Second Power, Part 1 and Part 2
Original Airdate 19th November 1994

In this 2-part episode, Tony Stark's company suffers from financial troubles. With his company facing bankruptcy, Tony Stark must find begin to rebuild his shattering company, as The Mandarin plans a new plan to take over the world. He then creates an evil duplicate of Iron Man to destroy him.

Episode #11 - The Origin Of Iron Man, Part One and Part Two
Original Airdate 3rd December 1994

With his armour badly damaged, Iron Man must wait several hours for it to recharge whilst Fin Fang Foom hunts him down! Activating his memory module, he reminisces over how he became Iron Man! He also must watch out as Fin Fang Foom hunts him down to destroy him.

Episode #13 - The Wedding of Iron Man
Original Airdate 17th December 1994

Iron Man and Spider-Woman tie the knot as The Mandarin discovers Iron Man's secret identity!

Episode #14 - The Beast Within
Original Airdate 23rd September 1995

Tony fakes his death in order to infiltrate one of The Mandarin's schemes as Mandarin and Fin Fang Foom join forces.

Episode #15 - Fire And Rain
Original Airdate 30th September 1995

As blackouts begin affect the city, Iron Man faces a new enemy called Firebrand, who's determined to ruin Stark Enterprises to avenge the death of his Father. Will War Machine overcome his fear of water to help Iron Man?

Episode #16 - Cell Of Iron
Original Airdate 07th October 1995

A.I.M sabotages a ship called The Starwell, and uses it's powers to threaten the Earth into paying thier ransoms. When Iron Man investigates, he finds it's creator and Senturian, it's guardian. Can Iron Man stop A.I.M and save the ship?

Episode #17 - Not Far From The Tree
Original Airdate 14 October 1995

Iron Man finds his Father, Walter Stark held prisoner in A.I.M headquarters. Did SHIELD cover up his supposed death?

Episode #18 - Beauty Knows No Pain
Original Airdate October 21, 1995

Madame Mask kidnaps several Stark Industury employees in order to lure her former boyfriend Tony Stark into getting Iron Man to steal her ancient jewel which will grant her immense power.

Episode #19 - Iron Man On The Inside
Original Airdate November 4th 1995

Iron Man must shrink himself to the size of an atom in order to save Hawkeye as HOMER contracts a virus.

Episode #20 - Distant Boundries
Original Airdate November 11, 1995

When Iron Man assists in the landing of an unidentified, unmanned space ship, he learns that it was sent by the distant planet, Elysian, with a distress message -- pleading for Iron Man's help in their fight against a madman called Dark Aegis. Iron Man feels responsible because he inadvertently set Dark Aegis adrift in space long ago. James Rhodes, who is determined to beat his claustrophobia, dons his War Machine armor and joins Iron Man on the mission. But as the ship is launched, they find a dangerous stowaway, the Titanium Man. In the shipboard battle, Iron Man and War Machine are set adrift, braving the atmosphere of Elysian to land on its surface. They find out they're too late; the planet has been destroyed and the air so toxic they must keep armor on. While War Machine is engaged in battle by Titanium Man (who is in the employ of Dark Aegis), Iron Man confronts Dark Aegis, who has possession of the mightiest of weapons -- the Oracle.

Episode #21 - The Armour Wars, Part One and Part Two
Original Airdate 18th November 1995

After inadvertantly causing an explosion in Russia and injuring thousands, Iron Man learns that his designs have been stolen, and are being used to commit crimes throughout the world. The pressure finally gets to Stark, and he begins a mad rampage, attacking anyone that's using his designs.

Episode #23 - Empowered
Original Airdate 3rd November 1996

MODOK finds one of The Mandarin's rings and is terrified to learn that he is still alive and searching for his remaining rings.

Episode #24 - Hulkbuster
Original Airdate February 10, 1996

The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man are transported through various time periods as Iron Man tries to save Julia from being stuck in the past.

Episode #25 - The Hands Of The Mandarin, Part One and Two
Original Airdate February 17, 1996

In this 2-part episode,the Mandarin finally returns and creates an anti-technology field which renders Iron Man's armour useless. Forceworks must reunite to stop Iron Man's greatest enemy from declaring himself ruler. Forceworks must reunite to stop Iron Man's greatest enemy from declaring himself ruler.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2017
Before the movie "Iron Man" came out in theaters in 2008 and started the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there was this classic 1994 animated series Iron Man. Unlike other Marvel animated series of the 90s, "Iron Man" barely contains episodes based on the Iron Man comic book storylines. The show features Force Works (Hawkeye, Century, Scarlett Witch, Spider-Woman & War Machine) and for the first 13 episodes, Iron Man & Force Works battles the Mandarin & his posse (MODOK, Justin Hammer, Hyponita, Dreadknight, Blacklash, Living Laser, Grey Gargoyle & Whirlwind) in open-and-shut cases. In the final 13 episodes, it features Tony Stark dealing with his own personal demons which led to the disbandment of Force Works, Rhodey giving up the War Machine identity due to his fear of drowning and the infamous "Armor Wars" which based on the classic "Armor Wars" comic book storyline while the Mandarin begins his global quest of searching for his rings after losing in the battle against Fin Fang Foom & the dragons. This is a great series for all die hard Iron Man fans!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2010
My 3 yr old loves Iron Man and when I rented it out at the library, he wouldn't give it up after having to renew it 4 weeks in a row, so I had to order it for his own. Except the one at the library was the teen age version of Iron Man - with the great theme music that all three of my kids sing along to. So I had to order the teen age version of Iron Man. Anyway, my son loves this adult version of Iron Man too. He knows the difference and depending on his mood, he'll decide which version he wants to watch. Definitely worth my money as both versions I purchased are complete season....unlike the Batman The Brave and the Bold DVDs...which I also purchased for him as he wouldn't give it up when we were at the store but only gives you 5 episodes...will not buy another Batman brave & bold (great cartoon though) until they release the complete season for a fair price.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019
I want to preface this review with the fact that I am infatuated with my glorious memories of the 90s. I am constantly seeking to replicate those wonderful feelings I had as a kid.

All of that being said, I was in a mood for some 90s Marvel goodness a few weeks back and decided to snag Iron Man for a good price. I binge watched the entire first disc over the weekend and I loved it. While I predominantly remember Season 2, Season one, which obviously is covered on Disc 1, was a fantastic ride into 90s style of comic book camp. Comparable to Super Friends and those 'cheesy' cartoon adventures of the 70s and 80s, you have to leave your expectations for superior quality at the door. Throw some bagel bites in the toaster oven, grab a glass of Kool-Aid, settle in, and be transported into a time of simple pleasures and goofy fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2018
The first season of Iron Man featured more than a Masters of the Universe-style battle of "good against evil", as billionaire industrialist Tony Stark battled the evil forces of the world-conquering Mandarin as the armored superhero, Iron Man. In his evil endeavors to steal Stark's technology and Iron Man's armor.  1: Angel cat: Angelcat book of beginning
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2010
My nephew absolutely loves Iron Man, and he wanted to watch it on TV, but his mother didnt want him watching the new one that just came out because it might not be appropriate for children between the ages 2-4, so I found this and he absolutely loves it!! It is a great alternative for children who love Iron Man! Its kid friendly and parents do not have to worry about what is going to be shown because it is a cartoon. I am SO happy that I found this collection!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022
Awesome cartoon

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Reviewed in France on April 27, 2024
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Reviewed in Belgium on August 19, 2023
Je suis très content d’avoir pu retrouver cette série que j’ai tant aimé en étant jeune super cool
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Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2015
My son had just recently learned of the marvel universe through his Marvel Lego video game. Now he can't get enough. I bought him this series and he loves it. Some.parts are above his head but all in all he is greatly entertained by it and has watched it several times now.

As for his dad... I'm diggin' it too. I am a Marvel fan from the early and mid seventies of Spider-Man ('67 series) to present and am now discovering new series through him. The animation is better than what I am used to and this Ironman story is told from a different perspective than we are clasically used to.

Together , we are really enjoying this series.
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Reviewed in Spain on December 3, 2015
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No Español Latino me he llevado una pequeña deception por no detallar esos requisitos adios
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Reviewed in Japan on July 6, 2016
昔NHKのBS放送を見てました。
今見ると結構新鮮です。
音楽もキース・エマーソンが作ってたんですね。
英語しか収録されてませんが日本語訳とは雰囲気が違います。

とても良い買い物でした。
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