This ‘Iron Man’ Parody Featuring ‘Tony Starch’ Is Incredibly Cinematic And Punny

Passionate “Iron Man” fanatics, Anders Wotzke and Mike Nixon, spent their spare time in the last two years creating this fantastic faux movie trailer of the iconic superhero.

This trailer is quite ironic and filled with irony because “Iron Man” is actually an iron. In this version of the comic book titled, “Iron Can,” Tony Stark is actually Tony Starch, a living, breathing can of fabric softener that is worth billions. Starch is also the founding member of the Appliance Alliance. If you enjoy ironing puns you are in for a treat because there is so much that Tony Starch must iron out.

Here is the description of the grime-fighting parody from the Anders Wotzke – Moviedex YouTube page:

IRON CAN, the incredible true story of the founding member of the legendary Appliance Alliance™.

Ultra Downy Jr. (now with floral scent!) stars as Tony Starch: Genius. Billionaire. Philanthropist. Can of fabric softener.

After being pressured into revealing his secret identity, Starch attracts the attention of the nefarious Fabrice Crimp, leader of a cult of creased cottons who believes that since the world isn’t flat, nothing should be.

Only Iron Can has the power-setting to flatten Fabrice and put an end to his ruffled reign of terror. No one straight is safe. Everyone bent is probably ok for once. The fate of looking presentable in a button-up rests on the nozzle of one can.

But even the greatest of heroes eventually run out of steam…

Yeah, let’s do some ironing.