3/10
Marvel lowers their standards with 'Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United'
16 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Not wanting anyone to forget about their characters in between films, Marvel unleashes the CG-animated feature "Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United." Apparently, these two super heroes don't need the rest of the Avengers to get the job done. The great green behemoth and heavy metal warrior can take on super-villains just fine as a dysfunctional duo.

The Invincible Iron Man and the Incredible Hulk team up for the first time ever to battle an energy consuming monster named Zzzax. Neither of these super heroes can take on this tremendous threat alone. With the fate of the planet at stake, they must combine forces and set aside their differences to save the world.

There's enough action and adventure found in "Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United" to keep children happy. However, if you move past the slamming and banging and look at animation quality, you can forget it. This is more of the same shoddy CG work that anyone with any sort of viewing standards would shut off. It's a step above the crappy "Iron Man: Armored Adventures" CG, but that's not saying much.

Kids will no doubt enjoy "Iron Man and Hulk: Heroes United" for what it is. Their parents will cringe as they are forced to sit through more second rate CG animation that borders on unbearable. Marvel accomplished what they set out to do in the end. They created something else for the younger fans to bug their parents to buy for them. For my Marvel fix, I'll stick with the "Ultimate Avengers" animated movies.
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