Iron Kid

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Iron Kid
Genre Animated TV series
Starring Son Jeong Ah
Country of origin Korea, Spain, US
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 26 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel KBS, TVE
Original run June 2006

Iron Kid (아이언 키드) is a CGI television series produced by BRB Internacional (Spain), DesignStorm, Daiwon C&A Holdings (South Korea) and Manga Entertainment (US). It premiered in Korea on major broadcaster KBS in Spring 2006, and in major European networks (TVE, Jetix France, Jetix Spain, TV1, Mediaset...) in Fall 2006. It is set to premiere on The CW's Kids WB block in 2007 under the name "Eon Kid". [1]

The story centers around Marty, an enterprising kid who deals in scrap robot parts. One day he stumbles upon the ancient Fist of Eon. Unexpectedly, the Fist comes to life and attaches itself to Marty's arm, endowing him with unknown fighting powers and at the same time putting him at the heart of a centuries-old struggle between good and evil.

Contents

  • Marty
  • Ally
  • Buttons
  • Violet
  • Gaff
  • Black Beauty
  • Gibson
  • Shadow
  • Captain Magnum
  • Och
  • Tito
  • Waddy
  • Jimmy
  • Doctor Chen

  • Marty - Son Jeong Ah (Korean), Celia de Diego (Spanish)
  • Ally - Bak Seon Yeong (Korean), Celia de Diego (Spanish)
  • Buttons - Lee In Seong (Korean), Antonio Muñoz (Spanish)
  • Violet - Chae Eui Jin (Korean), Marta Sáiz (Spanish)
  • Gibson - Lim Chae Heon (Korean), Antonio llano (Spanish)
  • Gaff - Seong Wan Kyeong (Korean), Antonio Llano (Spanish)
  • Och - Kim Il (Korean), Jaime Roca (Spanish)
  • Tito - Yoon Se Woong (Korean), Adolfo Pastor (Spanish)
  • Waddy - Yang Seok Jeong (Korean), Adolfo Pastor (Spanish)

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