WAIT... Remember Iron Man: Armored Adventures?

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Publicado 2023-12-17
Iron Man: Armored Adventures is a really underrated show that took the character of Iron Man and gave him a fresh new take in the larger world around him. Today let's take a look at Iron Man: Armored Adventures and see what it was all about!

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  • @JordanFringe94
    Thanks so much for watching! What were your thoughts on Iron Man: Armored Adventures?
  • @blackfox4138
    I was shocked at how much I enjoyed this show. At first I thought it was just gonna be Spider-Man but Iron Man, but it really took advantage of the hero and his rogues gallery, and did a lot with the Iron Man mythos. Definitely one of the most underrated super hero shows.
  • @CalebLegend
    i LOVED this show. the intro was easily one of the best intros for a show in its time
  • @historyking9984
    I loved that show. The Mandarin and the rings were so interesting. Making Tony a teenager gave him more faults and ways to develop .
  • @LowellLucasJr.
    If anything, everyone deserves to hear that killer intro! With lines like " When his back is in the corner of uncertainty...He takes the heat to the next degree...hes more than a hero...believe what you see! He's..III...IRON...MAN....! " , y'know you got something unforgetable!
  • @shonenbois
    This series was sick and had an amazing theme song. Like seriously this show and Avengers Earth’s Mightest Heroes utilized Rock Music to the Fullest. I hope more superhero shows do more stuff like this.
  • This show also gave the Living Laser one of the best arcs, I friggin loved it. At first he seemed like a one-off villain that died at the end of his episode. But then he comes back to life, and we see how tormented he is mentally from all the abuse he suffered through life and how he wants to be someone important, deciding that would he would be "The guy that killed Iron Man." But then he's captured by SHIELD and seems to be dying, so they call in Tony to help save him. And Living Laser is confused by this, how kind Tony is to him for seemingly no reason. But then he's kidnapped by AIM to help power their MODOK, which was able to read minds. And he reveals that Iron Man's true identity was Tony Stark, and at this, Living Laser sacrifices himself to stop MODOK and save him. With his last line of the episode, as he lay dying once again, being "Look at me now... I'm the guy that saved Iron Man..."
  • I do love that he tries to push his friends away for a while at first. After all, he just lost his dad! The poor kid is TERRIFIED that he's gonna lose his friends next by getting them involved in Iron Man stuff, so it takes a while for him to accept their help. Tony shows a realistic aspect of PTSD, which it's clear he has.
  • @dandragon8595
    God this show had the best version of the Mandarin ever. His story and the Ten Rings in the show were so cool, I wish he was this cool in the comics and the live-action movies.
  • @EyeOfDeus
    No matter how many years pass between watching this show, I can never get that theme song out of my head! "HE'S IIIIIIIIIROOOOON MAAAAAAAN!"
  • @SlyScribeV
    This is the Iron Man equivalent to Spectacular Spider-Man. Just a well executed series of stories that developed the hero, his supporting cast, and few of his enemies too. I was very impressed and am glad to say this is the best Iron Man show ever. I think it's going to stay the best for a very long time.
  • @filipvadas7602
    This show, in my opinion, had BY FAR the best versions of The Mandarin and Living Lazer. The former was basically a parallel to Tony. They both lost a parent, had their birthrights basically stolen and misused by someone who should have been their legal guardian and they both have a secret life that they struggle to balance with their normal one. And the latter is just a plain tragic villain who feels like he never even got the chance to be a good person, but every time he appears they peel back the layers of his character and make you sympathise with him more.
  • @hattoripool1533
    One of my favorite armors in this show was the Iron Man 2099 armor. Also I wouldn’t mind if this version of Tony ever returned in the future. Like the idea of a much younger version of Tony becoming Iron man earlier sounds interesting. I can imagine the journey this version of Tony would have gone through had the show continued. I imagine it would have continued through Tony’s adult years even showing his eventual alcoholism and even the Avengers. As for how I imagine the show would eventually end well let’s be real it could be anything from a adaption of Iron Man : The End to something original
  • @pepito2847
    I recently saw the episode where Iron Man fought Magneto and had to help protect Jean Grey from his sinister clutches It was really cool to see an episode that delved into the world of mutants But I do remember watching this show sometimes as a kid
  • My favorite episode was the time-travel plot, where Andros Stark realizes that BECAUSE he went into the past, he ensured that the future existed. Thus, he decided to effectively kill himself, closing the loop and forcing Tony to realize the weight of the weapons he creates. The Extremis Hacking sequence was also hilarious. Andros Stark was about 16 versions AHEAD of Tony and chooses to shut off his suit. I also respected Justin Hammer because he learned he'd become The President of The United States. He wanted to keep it that way.
  • @aiwash2766
    The opening for this show ranks up there with what’s new Scooby doo and spectacular Spider-Man as openings that had NO business going as hard as they did
  • @sap-un6ny
    I definitely remember watching this when I was around 8, I think this along with the Fantastic Four cartoon expanded my knowledge on the greater Marvel Universe, like yeah spiderman 2 was the first movie I ever watched in theaters, looking back on this, x men evolution and Batman beyond I very much prefer these more unique/original takes, that not saying stuff like spectacular spiderman or BTAS are inferior I'm just saying I would like to see more superhero cartoons like this.