Marvel Anime: Iron Man is a 2010 anime based on the Iron Man comics, though it is perhaps more directly inspired by the recent live-action movies. Produced by Mad House, it is the first of four series co-produced with Marvel Comics, each focusing on a different superhero from the company, starting with this one, followed up by Wolverine, then Blade and culminating with the X-Men.
One episode has a Montage of Tony in action; included amongst the scenes is Iron Man fighting Iron Monger from the first film (specifically, it looks like the scene where Tony shouts "This looks important!" and starts yanking out components).
Break the Cutie - Flashbacks reveal that after Yinsen miraculously avoided his Death by Origin Story, he was taken in by a rural village, where he began to recover in both body and soul. However, the Big Bad then destroyed the entire village using Stark weaponry in order to turn Yinsen against Tony.
Chest Blaster: The Unibeam. Engages in a Beam-O-War with a similar weapon wielded by a Zodiac mech.
Continuity Nod: Fans of the comics will get the references to Advanced Idea Mechanics, the Fujikawa corporation and mention of quinjets.
Crazy-Prepared: Tony has 'suit-up' machines in the unlikeliest of places...
To the point that it's actually used in-universe several times when he "has to think of the right phrase in Japanese," or uses informal speech and honorifics when he shouldn't. Being American, this troper has no clue whether or not the rumors that his actor was affecting an American accent the entire time are true...
In the second episode of the adaptation, there's a similar play on this - when someone asks him why he hasn't answered about whether or not he's smuggling plutonium into the country, he replies, "Oh, I've got an answer, I'm trying to think of a courteous way to say it." And then... "It's a friggin' lie!" Kind of makes you wonder what his original, non-courteous answer would've been.
And Ali al-Saachez; this, combined with his resemblance to Tony (especially when Ali is in his groomed "Gary Biggagi" identity), resulted in some interesting photoshops...
Strawman Political - The defense minister turns out to be an ultranationalist who uses Zodiac to weaken Stark Industries' relations with Japan, take over the government, and turn the country into a militaristic, imperial power.