John Stamos had one goal in mind when he became the new animated Iron Man.
Stamos himself enjoyed watching the show with his kid, so when given the chance he said yes to Iron Man, and his kid loves that… Now, when Stamos asks his son to pick up his toys, the response is a very clearly mocking “You got it dude.” It’s [not the first time the child has used the Full House catchphrase](https://www.cinemablend.com/television/john-stamos-shares-throwback-photo-of-mary-kate-and-ashley-olsen-twins-after-his-son-used-a-michelle-tanner-catchphrase-at-dinner). [child apparently does know his dad was on Full House](https://www.cinemablend.com/television/john-stamos-son-has-started-watching-full-house-since-bob-saget-died-and-the-video-is-adorable) and has seen the show. Unfortunately, as is often the case, the stuff that parents do that they think is cool, often is not to their children. To some, the fact that John Stamos, who has spent his career playing characters that are, or at least think they are, super cool, really only wants to look cool to his son, which is apparently the main reason he took on
Kindred Motorworks is launching a line of restomod classic cars and trucks that will be available with the choice of gasoline or electric powertrains.
The growth plan was a large part of why investors found the company attractive, but Howard said it held another appeal for Downey, who is producing a show for Discovery+ called "Downey's Dream Cars" that features him having classic cars converted to electric power. The electric Bronco requires 1,900 separate steps, with instructional videos and detailed specifications available to train technicians on how to do it. "An EV is just the newest kind of crate motor that's available. Kindred is launching with the original Ford Bronco and 1969 Chevrolet Camaro along with a Volkswagen Microbus that will only be available as an EV. [these types of builds](https://video.foxnews.com/v/6311384229112/?playlist_id=2366201037001). [on the EV side](https://www.foxnews.com/category/auto/attributes/electric), and we're increasingly focused on that."
Actor John Stamos has said 'yes to the role of Iron Man, taking over the character from Robert Downey Jr. for an animated series. When asked the reason for ...
He continued to believe his father to be a superhero. To this, Stamos replied that he did it for his son as he wanted to be a hero in his son’s eyes. Stamos accepted that he would not be able to do what Downey Jr. However, he would give his flavor to the character. Stamos was asked why he chose to give his voice to the character of Iron Man, which Robert Downey Jr. Stamos explained that when he was offered the role of Iron Man, he immediately took it up.