Iron Man in Other Media - Pop Culture References To Iron Man

Pop Culture References To Iron Man

  • In 2001, a reference to Iron Man is made in X-Men: Evolution in episode 20: "On Angel's Wings", a sign reading "Stark Enterprises" can briefly be seen.
  • In The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror X", in Desperately Xeeking Xena, Iron Man is amongst the list of names The Collector (Comic Book Guy) wants Lucy Lawless to call him on their wedding night.
  • Iron Man appears in the Robot Chicken episodes "Celebutard Mountain" voiced by Mark Hamill, "I'm Trapped" voiced by Adam Reed, "Tell My Mom" voiced by Ron Perlman, and "Two Weeks Without Food" voiced by Jon Favreau.
  • In Seinfeld episode "The Voice" in the coffeehouse George and Jerry were discussing about Iron Man if he wore somekind of undergarment beneath his iron suit and George suggested he goes naked to which Jerry replies that does not make sense.
  • In The Looney Tunes Show, there was a CGI animated short of Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote entitled "Heavy Metal." In this short, Wile E. tries to catch the Road Runner with an iron suit (the design is based on the Mark I armor. Also similar to the comics, the Coyote designed his suit in a cave just like Tony Stark did with Yinsen.)
  • There is an episode of T.U.F.F. Puppy called "Iron Mutt".
  • In MAD, there was a movie short of Iron Man entitled "I Love You, Iron Man." In this short, Iron Man 2 gets spoofed along with I Love You, Man.

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