Iron Man: Rise of Technovore

Iron Man: Rise of Technovore

  • Director: Hiro Hamasaki
  • Writer: Stan Lee,Don Heck,Larry Lieber
  • Countries of origin: Japan
  • Release date: April 9, 2013
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Iron Man: Technovore'nin Yükselişi
  • "The Rise of Nanomagic" is a cartoon directed by Hiroshi Hamasaki, with Norman Reedus, Matthew Mercer, Kerry Wargren, Claire Grant, Troy Baker, etc. Released in Italy on April 9, 2018.
    The film tells the story of an armed robot known as "Assault Soldier" who fought with Iron Man and War Machine in a fierce melee. Iron Man fought against the man in white armor who released mysterious biological cells, but was defeated, and then he fought with people. Let's go together to investigate the story of the true identity of the man in white armor. 

    Details

    • Release date April 9, 2013
    • Production companies Madhouse, Marvel Animation, Sony Pictures Entertainment

    Movie reviews

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    • By Elza 2022-03-06 08:01:43

      Completely Japanese style, a bad movie wearing European and American vests

      Totally Japanese style, Japanese story. Just wearing Iron Man's vest! If it has nothing to do with Iron Man, it is still a good Japanese sci-fi animation.
      The biggest flaw is putting on Iron Man's coat. It was originally a science fiction story, and it came up with a bunch of fantastic things. The various logics are quite confusing.
      Why do Japanese people like tentacles so much? All I can say is that the Japanese are perverted enough.
      Iron Man is all kinds of second-hand, all...

    • By Laverne 2022-03-06 08:01:43

      Could this also be an alternate script for Iron Man 3?

      Then the cautious Chinese collaborator told the Yankees that there is a discordant scene in the film where the magic capital is smashed by the mothership, so it is better to change the script as soon as possible. So I replaced it with the version that is about to be released now and chat with a bunch of red scarves.

      I watched two and a half of the four TV animations that Marvel and Japan collaborated on before, but I couldn't stand watching half of them. Wolverine was frightened by...

    • By Alexandrine 2022-03-06 08:01:43

      A crappy Frankenstein pieced together with Japanese comic elements from the inside out!

      It's unbearably rotten! But I still finished it~
          From the style to the connotation, from the form to the content, the comic version of Iron Man "Rise of Technovore" can be called a hodgepodge of Japanese comics. The neat movements of the robot team in the villa imitated Ghost in the Shell, the grievances between the soft boy and his father, and the relationship between Ikari Shinji and Ikari Gendo? In the end, nano-magic swelling, is it science fiction or fantasy? Male version of...

    • By Reagan 2022-03-06 08:01:43

      [SERIOUS SPOILER] The story goes like this...

      The story goes like this, Tony and his friend Lord were flying outside the base, and suddenly an EVA year came, destroying the launch center with a telescopic ball and killing Iron Man's good friend. Tony ran out of S.H.I.E.L.D. in a rage and had a blast with the robot swarm chasing him. Then he rushed to the scene of the gang trade and rescued a scientist from the Punisher's gun, robbed his Nokia 5800, and found that Sao Nian was the son of his old friend Oppa Gangnam Style. The director of...

    • By Holden 2022-03-06 08:01:43

      This TM means that if you want to eat with others, you have to bow your honorable head first.

      It has not been a day or two for Meiman to attack the Japanese market, but it is easier said than done to enter the Japanese market. Since the early 1950s, Meiman's attack on the Japanese market has been walking on three legs. In time, except for DC's "Superman" which sold well in Japan, and also published a monthly magazine in the 1970s, none of the others were successful, and the agents were all over the place, only Shogakukan and Xinchao Club's JIVE were left. The family is dominant; the...

    User comments

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    • By Kianna 2023-09-30 10:34:45

      Four stars and above are...

    • By Pablo 2023-08-27 21:13:05

      Too Japanese. Get some EVA-like bible villains to make trouble. ....

    • By Parker 2023-08-22 15:10:02

      All the way fire and...

    • By Vincenzo 2023-08-14 22:58:56

      Kind of like Akira! In the end, Shanghai was destroyed, and China's satellite weapons were used. Ha ha. It really can't be made into a real-life version. ....

    • By Luciano 2023-07-15 08:24:40

      It's better not to tarnish the beauty of the island country, the dubbing and style of painting are simply...

    Movie plot

    Stark's newly developed skylight satellite "Howard" is about to take off, and its super surveillance function has been controversial. And Tony Stark was interested in a series of thrilling battles with James Lord, the war machine, wearing their respective armors. At this time, armed robots known as "Assault Troopers" invaded the launch site and started a fierce melee with Iron Man and War Machine. As for the command, a mysterious man...
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    Movie quotes

    • Ezekiel Stane: Your time is over! I represent the future!

      Tony Stark: What kind of monster are you?

    • Frank Castle: Let's get the hell outta here!

    • Tony Stark: So I guess the costume isn't the only thing that's off about you.

      Ezekiel Stane: People like you who place their faith in high technology, should be placed in museums with the rest of the fossils. Actually, coffins would be better.