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Iron Man

TV Show TV-14 2010 7.3 /10 Ended
ANIMAX A ANIMAX Original
Created by Don Heck, Warren Ellis, Toshiki Inoue

When Tony Stark decides to expand Stark Industries into Japan, he has to deal with more than business paperwork. A shadowy syndicate known as Zodiac opposes his presence and pushes the country toward chaos with high-tech schemes. Stark brings his Iron Man armor into a setting where corporate... Read more

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About Iron Man

When Tony Stark decides to expand Stark Industries into Japan, he has to deal with more than business paperwork. A shadowy syndicate known as Zodiac opposes his presence and pushes the country toward chaos with high-tech schemes. Stark brings his Iron Man armor into a setting where corporate ties, local politics, and cultural expectations complicate straightforward action. The series follows Stark as he balances running a transnational enterprise, protecting allies, and confronting enemies who exploit advanced weapons and espionage. Episodes mix fight sequences and strategy, and they concentrate on stopping Zodiac's plots without revealing any major surprises about who will win in the end.

The show was released in 2010 as an animated adaptation of the Iron Man character, created with input from Don Heck, Warren Ellis, and Toshiki Inoue. The Japanese voice cast includes Keiji Fujiwara as Tony Stark, Takako Honda as Dr. Chika Tanaka, and Shizuka Itoh as Nanami Ota, among others.

There are no widely reported major industry awards or nominations tied to this series, and it didn't appear on mainstream awards lists. That said, it found attention within niche circles and genre festivals, where viewers discussed the adaptation as an interesting example of Marvel characters in anime form.

As a cross-cultural take on a familiar hero, the series stands out for setting Marvel tech and intrigue in a Japanese environment. Its portrayal of urban landscapes, corporate maneuvering, and localized villains gave fans a different flavor from Western Iron Man stories. The anime approach to action and character interaction encouraged comparisons with other Marvel anime collaborations.

Audience response has been generally positive, with a user rating around 7.3 out of 10 based on 90 votes. Reviewers and viewers tended to note the emphasis on technological conflict, corporate ethics, and identity, as Stark learns to operate in a foreign market while still answering to his role as Iron Man.

Details

Release Date
October 01, 2010
Rating
TV-14
User Ratings
90 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
12
Network
ANIMAX
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Country
Japan
Studio
Madhouse +2 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Keiji Fujiwara

Keiji Fujiwara

Tony Stark / Iron Man (voice)

Takako Honda

Takako Honda

Dr. Chika Tanaka (voice)

Shizuka Itoh

Shizuka Itoh

Nanami Ota (voice)

Jin Yamanoi

Jin Yamanoi

Nagato Sakurai (voice)

Unsho Ishizuka

Unsho Ishizuka

Kuroda (voice)

Hiroe Oka

Hiroe Oka

Pepper Potts (voice)

Created by: Don Heck, Warren Ellis, Toshiki Inoue

Seasons (1 season, 12 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

12 episodes - 2010

Frequently Asked Questions

Iron Man is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Google Play.

Yes, you can buy on Google Play.

Iron Man has 1 season with a total of 12 episodes.

With a rating of 7.3/10 from 90 viewers, Iron Man is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

When Tony Stark decides to expand Stark Industries into Japan, he has to deal with more than business paperwork. A shadowy syndicate known as Zodiac opposes his presence and pushes the country toward chaos with high-tech schemes. Stark brings his Iron Man armor into a setting where corporate ties...

Iron Man stars Keiji Fujiwara, Takako Honda, Shizuka Itoh, Jin Yamanoi, and Unsho Ishizuka.

Iron Man was created by Don Heck, Warren Ellis, and Toshiki Inoue.

Iron Man was released on October 01, 2010.

Iron Man is a Animation, Action & Adventure, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy series.

Yes, the series follows Tony Stark as he branches his company into Japan and defends the country against the nefarious Zodiac organization.

Keiji Fujiwara voices Tony Stark, who is also Iron Man, serving as the lead character in the 12-episode series.

No, the show has one season of 12 episodes and its status is listed as Ended, so there is no second season listed.

The series is rated TV-14, so it's intended for teens and older; it features animated action and sci-fi themes that may not be suitable for young children.