
Get ready for a blast of STEM-powered heroics! Tony Stark (Mason Blomberg) mentors the next generation of armored avengers in “Iron Man and His Awesome Friends” – a vibrant animated series packed with tech, teamwork, and laughs. Joined by the brilliant Ironheart/Riri Williams (Kapri Ladd) and the gamma-powered Iron Hulk (Fred Tatasciore), this super-smart science squad protects the city from their high-tech Iron Quarters base. With the calm logic of Vision (David Kaye) and loyal support from robo-pup Iron Pup, they tackle wild challenges using unique suits and clever problem-solving!
Every episode blends action, humor, and heart as the team faces off against quirky villains like the smashing Absorbing Man (Talon Warburton) and chaotic Nuts & Bolts (Gary Anthony Williams & Mo Collins). Whether fixing eco-disasters, outsmarting malfunctioning tech, or learning teamwork from Tony’s past (via John Stamos’ Howard Stark), this series celebrates brains, bravery, and believing in your awesome self! Stream the heroic adventures August 11, only on Disney+!
Iron Man and His Awesome Friends series cast guide:
1. Mason Blomberg as Iron Man / Tony Stark
Rising star Mason Blomberg voices genius-billionaire Tony Stark and his heroic alter-ego. Blomberg captures Tony’s signature wit and charm while adding a warm, mentor-like quality perfect for guiding young heroes. His performance balances tech-talk bravado with moments of genuine care for his team.
As Iron Man, Blomberg delivers heroic quips and thrilling action lines, embodying the armored Avenger’s confidence. His dynamic with Riri and Iron Hulk highlights Tony’s growth from solo hero to patient teacher – making science and heroism feel incredibly cool for kids.
2. Kapri Ladd as Ironheart / Riri Williams
Kapri Ladd brings infectious energy and sharp intellect to Riri Williams, the teen prodigy behind the Ironheart suit. Ladd voices Riri’s brilliant problem-solving, occasional stubbornness, and heartfelt enthusiasm for tech with authenticity, making her an inspiring role model.
As Ironheart, Ladd’s voice soars with heroic determination during flight sequences and gadget battles. Her chemistry with Tony (Blomberg) and Iron Hulk (Tatasciore) showcases Riri’s journey from talented rookie to essential team leader – proving innovation has no age limit!
3. Fred Tatasciore as Iron Hulk / Gamma
Legendary voice actor Fred Tatasciore (“Hulk” in Avengers Assemble) doubles down as the lovable powerhouse Iron Hulk and his growling inner Gamma persona! Tatasciore masterfully switches between Iron Hulk’s gentle giant tone and Gamma’s rumbling intensity, creating hilarious and heroic contrasts.
His performance makes Iron Hulk the team’s heart – using gamma-strength for creative fixes (and funny mishaps). Tatasciore’s comedic timing shines as Gamma’s grumpy outbursts are soothed by teamwork, teaching emotional regulation through action-packed fun.
4. David Kaye as Vision
David Kaye (iconic Transformers voice actor) returns to the Marvel Universe as the serene, synthezoid Vision. Kaye’s calm, measured delivery provides the perfect counterbalance to the team’s energy, offering logical solutions and dry wit from the Iron Quarters control hub.
As the team’s “mission control,” Kaye’s Vision is the steady voice of reason during chaos. His wisdom and patience subtly guide the young heroes, embodying the show’s themes of using intellect and compassion alongside super-suits.
5. John Stamos as Howard Stark
Beloved actor John Stamos (“Fuller House,” ER) voices Howard Stark, Tony’s inventive father. Stamos infuses Howard with retro charm, playful wit, and heartfelt pride in Tony’s legacy. His appearances (via holograms/flashbacks) offer nostalgic tech wisdom and touching father-son moments.
Stamos adds emotional depth, showing where Tony gets his brilliance and humor. Howard’s stories inspire the team, linking past innovations to their futuristic heroics – making history feel exciting and relevant.
6. Talon Warburton as Absorbing Man
Talon Warburton (“The Cuphead Show!”) brings chaotic glee to Absorbing Man (Carl “Crusher” Creel). Warburton’s booming, shapeshifting voice makes each transformation (metal, rubber, slime!) uniquely fun and threatening – perfect for a recurring, bumbling villain.
His over-the-top performance fuels slapstick battles, letting the heroes creatively counter his powers. Warburton’s Crusher is more comedic menace than true terror, keeping adventures light but action-packed.
7. Gary Anthony Williams & Mo Collins as Nuts & Bolts
Comedy vets Gary Anthony Williams (“Atlanta”) and Mo Collins (“Mad TV,” F Is for Family) team up as the delightfully destructive duo Nuts & Bolts. Williams’ deep, booming voice contrasts hilariously with Collins’ high-energy chaos, creating a bickering pair whose wild inventions always backfire.
Their comedic chemistry provides laugh-out-loud villainy. Whether piloting a junk-bot or causing magnetized mayhem, Nuts & Bolts challenge the heroes to think outside the box – resulting in gadget-filled fun.
8. Jackée Harry as Granny Williams
Emmy-winner Jackée Harry (“Sister, Sister”) voices Granny Williams, Riri’s no-nonsense, tech-savvy grandmother. Harry’s iconic blend of warmth and sass brings Granny to life, offering wise advice, killer one-liners, and secret engineering skills that rival Stark tech!
Harry adds generational heart, grounding Riri’s adventures. Granny’s support (and occasional surprise gadgets) reminds viewers that heroes need family as much as super-suits.