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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: |
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** [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char Aznable]] is the Controller. |
** [[Mobile Suit Gundam|Char Aznable]] is the Controller. |
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** [[Bionicle|Makuta]] is MODOC. |
** [[Bionicle|Makuta]] is MODOC. |
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*** [[Black Lagoon|Chin]] is the Living Laser. |
*** [[Black Lagoon|Chin]] is the Living Laser. |
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** [[Gundam Seed|Miriallia Haw]] seemed to taken a liking to Tony Stark after Tolle, it seems. |
** [[Gundam Seed|Miriallia Haw]] seemed to taken a liking to Tony Stark after Tolle, it seems. |
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** Happy Hogan grows up to be [[Dragonball Z|Trunks]]. |
** Happy Hogan grows up to be [[Dragonball Z|Trunks]]. |
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** Hawkeye and Black Widow are [[Voltron Force|Lance and Alura]]. |
** Hawkeye and Black Widow are [[Voltron Force|Lance and Alura]]. |
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*** Black Widow, being voiced by [[Hey Ocean!|Ashleigh Ball]], sounds like an older [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Rainbow Dash]]. |
*** Black Widow, being voiced by [[Hey Ocean!|Ashleigh Ball]], sounds like an older [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|Rainbow Dash]]. |
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** "Tales of Suspense" as an episode title. |
** "Tales of Suspense" as an episode title. |
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** The armor gaining sentience and acting violently towards any perceived threat to Tony, a-la ''Hypervelocity''. |
** The armor gaining sentience and acting violently towards any perceived threat to Tony, a-la ''Hypervelocity''. |
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*** This is actually based on the ''Mask in the Iron Man'' storyline, where Whiplash's upgrades, a [[Lightning Can Do Anything|lightning bolt]], and Y2K conspire to give the armor sentience and an overprotective and somewhat psychotic nature. |
*** This is actually based on the ''Mask in the Iron Man'' storyline, where Whiplash's upgrades, a [[Lightning Can Do Anything|lightning bolt]], and Y2K conspire to give the armor sentience and an overprotective and somewhat psychotic nature. |
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** Pepper telling ''the [[Hulk]]'' that "[[Catch Phrase|you wouldn't like Rhodey when he's angry]]". |
** Pepper telling ''the [[Hulk]]'' that "[[Catch Phrase|you wouldn't like Rhodey when he's angry]]". |
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** In "Invincible Iron Man: Disassembled," Tony has been working so long he's growing a goatee, which Pepper claims is "gross," and that "facial hair is not his thing." In pretty much every other incarnation, Tony Stark sports facial hair, particularly a distinctive ([[Estrogen Brigade Bait|un-gross]]) goatee. |
** In "Invincible Iron Man: Disassembled," Tony has been working so long he's growing a goatee, which Pepper claims is "gross," and that "facial hair is not his thing." In pretty much every other incarnation, Tony Stark sports facial hair, particularly a distinctive ([[Estrogen Brigade Bait|un-gross]]) goatee. |
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*** Made even funnier when Hammer {{spoiler|pilots his own Titanium Man armor and poses as a hired bodyguard}}. |
*** Made even funnier when Hammer {{spoiler|pilots his own Titanium Man armor and poses as a hired bodyguard}}. |
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*** At the end of the episode, War Machine mentions that it was Dr. Yinsen who made the pacemaker that saved his life. |
*** At the end of the episode, War Machine mentions that it was Dr. Yinsen who made the pacemaker that saved his life. |
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** [[Captain America]] is mentioned on a history test in "Ghost In The Machine". |
** [[Captain America (comics)]] is mentioned on a history test in "Ghost In The Machine". |
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** "Armor Wars" as an episode title, not to mention the negator packs. |
** "Armor Wars" as an episode title, not to mention the negator packs. |
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*** Within the episode itself, Pepper suggests that Tony take revenge on Stane, "[[Punisher]]-style!" |
*** Within the episode itself, Pepper suggests that Tony take revenge on Stane, "[[Punisher]]-style!" |