With Robert Downey Jr.'s second turn as Tony Stark all set to fly into theaters on May 7th, the folks at Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment are complementing that premiere with a DVD debut of the 1994 <i>Iron Man</i> animated series! Coming out earlier that same week, you'll get a 3-disc set with all 26 episodes, arriving <B>May 4th</b> for $29.99 SRP. Robert Hays (the <i>Airplane</i> films, TV's <i>Starman</i>) stars as the voice of Tony Stark/Iron Man. Here's a look at the package art, which features embossed foil o-sleeves around the plastic case:
Question for Disney: why is pushing out these cheap licensed cash-in superhero releases to languish in the bargain bin, and putting out the Disney (you know... the name above the door) shows we love not?
Why can't I buy the complete season of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (a great Tad Stones series that's very DW esque in absurdity) when Toy Story 3 comes out?
I hate seeing all this stuff on the shelves sitting there not getting bought when they couldn't even finish what they started.
Last edited by drnilescrane on Mon Feb 01, 2010 4:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
drnilescrane, I agree with you that it is extremely frustrating that Disney rarely finishes releases any series in a complete form whatsoever. However the X-Men cartoon is one of the most excellent animated series that has ever been and the Iron Man cartoon was great while it lasted as well. I am extremely thankful that each volume of X-Men has sold well enough that Disney is completing its release.