Iron Kid
Also known asEon Kid
Genre
Country of origin
  • South Korea
  • Spain
Original languages
  • Korean
  • Spanish
No. of episodes26 (25 in U.S. broadcast)
Production
Running time23 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseFebruary 7 (2007-02-07) –
August 30, 2007 (2007-08-30)

Iron Kid (or Eon Kid) is a CGI animated television series produced by Daewon C.I. and Design Storm in South Korea and BRB Internacional and Televisión Española in Spain.

The series is known as Iron Kid (Korean: 아이언 키드) in South Korea, and is broadcast under that name in Spain,[1][2] South Africa, the United Kingdom and Ireland.[citation needed] It is broadcast as Eon Kid in the United States[1] and other English-speaking countries.[citation needed]

The series premiered in Korea on KBS2 on 2 7, 2007, and on TVE in fall 2007.

Characters

Eon family

The Eon family is the legendary family that defeated the General. Only Eon, Marty, and his father have been mentioned, but all members are great warriors and martial artists. The General's forces wiped out the family through the years leaving Marty the sole blood heir to the family legacy. Their ancestral home is a huge fortress surrounded by a bamboo forest. Underneath the home is the family's ancestral training ground that includes wood training drones and tests to hone the family's martial arts skills. The home has fallen into great disrepair since the death of Marty's father.

Marty's friends

Government Central Defence Federation (CDF)

The ace squadrobots — A squadron of robots for the CDF that can turn into mini planes with rockets.

The General's forces

Other villains

Others

Voice cast

History

Carriage

Merchandise

Eon Kid toys were produced by the company Playmates in the United States in the year 2007 in the form of action figures. Famosa picked up the license for toys and action figures that were sold in Europe and the company NewBoy in the Middle East. In the Middle East, a confectionery company called Sweetoon promoted and marketed Iron Kid in the form of cereal and milk products. Books were also released in South Korea by Daewon C.I. A video game was also released in South Korea on the Game Boy Advance.

Home video releases

Anchor Bay Entertainment released Eon Kid on DVD in the United States and Australia. DVDs were also released in Spain, Brazil, the Netherlands, Hungary and the Middle East. The series was also streamed on Netflix in the United States and Canada. It is now streaming on Amazon Video in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom (where it is known as Iron Kid). Episodes have also been streamed on YouTube on Animakids, a channel owned by BRB Internacional who made the show. The show was released on DVD in South Africa by Impact Video.

Live stage show

Episodes

There are 26 episodes

  1. - The Legendary Fist (Korean: 전설의 철권)
  2. - The Heir to the Fist (Korean: 전설의 계승자)
  3. - The Journey Begins (Korean: 여정의 시작)
  4. - Strength Isn't Everything (Korean: 마티의 카운터펀치)
  5. - Ally's Secret (Korean: 40인의 폭주단)
  6. - Orange Mama (Korean: 지하도시 오랜지벨리)
  7. - The Grand Wrestling Tournament (Korean: 대사막 지하격투대회)
  8. - Marty the Iron Kid (Korean: 폭주왕 투야)
  9. - Escape From the Orange Valley (Korean: 오랜지벨리 탈출작전)
  10. - The Maxes Attack (Korean: 맥스단의 역습)
  11. - Confronting Fate (Korean: 마티의 비밀)
  12. - The 18 Woodenmen (Korean: 비밀수련장의 18봉인)
  13. - A Hero is Born (Korean: 탄생 철권의 전사)
  14. - To the Iron Tower (Korean: 탄생 철권의 전사)
  15. - Hang On, Ally! (Korean: 초거대병기의 부활)
  16. - Fall of the Tower (Korean: 아이언타워를 향하여)
  17. - Nightmares (Korean: 초거대병기의 부활)
  18. - Out of Control (Korean: 아이언타워의 함락)
  19. - The Four Lords of (Korean: 악몽)Invincibility
  20. - The Temple of the Iron Soul (Korean: 철권의 폭주)
  21. - The General Awakes (Korean: 하얀 수도승)
  22. - The God of the Glacier (Korean: 권신의 탄생)
  23. - The Revolt of Kahn (Korean: 설원의 거신 아이거)
  24. - To the Iron Tower! Charge!(Korean: 칸의 반란)
  25. - The Last Battle, I (Korean: 총진격 아이언타워)
  26. - The Last Battle, II (Korean: 최후의 결전(전편))

Reception

Common Sense Media gave the show 3 out of 5 stars and the disclaimer: "Robotic arm points to adventure, fantasy violence."

Soundtrack

Javier Mellado composed and orchestrated the music.

Video game

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Ball, Ryan (23 October 2007). "BRB's Eon Kid Pulls Ratings". Animation Magazine. Archived from the original on 7 June 2019. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
  2. ^ "Jetix estrena "Iron Kid", la última superproducción española - mundoplus.tv". Archived from the original on 2020-07-24.