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This DVD did not have closed caption or subtitle to allow deaf people like me to relish it. Am disappointed.
“Iron Man: Armoured Adventures” did NOT acquire me with confidence when it first came to light. After the grand success of the live-action movie, the news that the series would be presenting Tony Stark as a teenager seemed an unnecessary storytelling map (the movie didn’t need to fabricate the character younger in order to sell him to a younger audience, why should the cartoon? ), and compounding that was the fact that it harkened abet to a very unpopular period from the character’s history in the mid-90s, when he was replaced with a teenage version of himself. After all, by removing the adult Stark from the equation, you win the opportunity to state some of his greatest stories, like the seminal, alcohol-fuelled “Demon in a Bottle”, or his many tales of loves lost and won. The concurrent age-regression of many of his supporting cast like James Rhodes, Pepper Potts and Blissful Hogan was a grievous accompanying shock, albeit a neeeded one to acquire the ensemble work. The discovery that his arch-enemy, the Mandarin, recieved the same treatment, however, was very nearly the last straw for me, as this fair wasn’t *necessary* the map it was with his friends and allies. What was next, I wondered? The Melter, science geek who creates a raygun in the shcool lab? Whiplash, sports jock eminent for his locker-room rat-tails? Fin Fang Foom, cabin boy of an alien spacecraft, able only to breathe flame when he sneezed? Top it all off with some flat-out unpleasant cel-shaded CGI animation, and redesigns of supervillains that made them peruse nothing like themselves, and I resolved that “Armored Adventures” was not the indicate for me.
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And then… it… got… Grand. Barrelling through all of my greivances, the display began juggling multiple ongoing plotlines (Tony’s struggle to reclaim his company from Obadaiah Stane, Tony and the Mandarin’s quest for the Makluan rings, the war between the Mandarin’s Tong and the criminal Maggia, the terrorists of AIM working on their MODOK project…), brought in guest characters from all over the Marvel universe, forging all the character relationships I expected and *wanted* to explore (Pepper’s crush on Tony, Tony and Rhodey’s strained relationship over Tony’s lying and manipulation), and made the absolute *most* it possibly could of Iron Man’s admittedly limp rogue’s gallery (you’ve got the Mandarin, and everyone after that is C-level at best), refraining from de-age-ing any characters place for Madame Masque, and eventually even refining their construct process so that characters like the Ghost, the Dismal Knight and the Dusky Panther *looked like* their comic-book selves, where Mandarin, Blizzard, Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo had been unrecognizable, uninspired jumbles of indistinct armor. Breaking down every barrier that stood in its plan, even those very barriers that were built into the show’s basic belief, “Armored Adventures” has absolutely succeeded in being a suited version of Iron Man, and a titanic superhero cartoon that easily outstrips its contemporary, “Wolverine and the X-Men,” in my book. It’s not quite “The Spectacular Spider-Man”, but it’s a country mile better than some of the other inviting offerings Marvel has given us over the years.
So, if you have any of the hang-ups about the point to that I did when it began that have kept you from watching it, do yourself a favour and give it another try. The two-part pilot throws a lot of the concepts that you may have wretchedness with at you all at once, but it’s all uphill from there. Definitely reccommended!
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