Aaron Stone

2009
Aaron Stone

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Damage Control Feb 24, 2010

A new threat arises when the evil hooded villain, Damaged, frees himself and a bus full of failed experiments, criminals and mutants. Once free, Damaged begins picking off the remaining Omega Defiance members looking for the last vial of intelligence serum. Dr. Necros comes looking to Aaron Stone for protection, but instead lures him into Damaged’s clutches. Meanwhile, Jason is determined to get Charlie a dream job working at the video game and comic store.

EP2 In the Game of the Father Feb 24, 2010

When Charlie (Aaron Stone) discovers that his father worked for the Omega Defiance, the news sends him into a tailspin as he tries to prove that his father wasn’t evil. Charlie follows clues left by his father to track down an intelligence serum, which leads Aaron to a rematch with Damaged over the vial. With new threats to the world, T. Abner Hall enlists Vas and Ram to create a "Hero Rising" expansion pack incorporating the new villains to help Charlie train for his inevitable confrontation with this new evil. Meanwhile, Jason pretends to be Charlie as he begins working at the video game and comic store.

EP3 Gauntlet, But Not Forgotten Mar 03, 2010

When Jason accidentally sells the Gauntlet, Aaron must confront Shackles without his trusty weapon. Meanwhile, a criminal uses the Gauntlet to rob a bank.

EP4 Photography Mar 10, 2010

Aaron is photographed while stopping an armored car heist, forcing him to let Mr. Galapagos escape when more cameras are present. Meanwhile, Jason, and a classmate who has a crush on him begin to question just who and what S.T.A.N. really is.

EP5 Face-Off Mar 17, 2010

Aaron is detained for questioning when he seemingly kidnaps T. Abner Hall and must convince S.T.A.N. and Dark Tamara that it wasn't him, but the shape-shifting mutant U.

EP6 My Own Private Superhero Mar 24, 2010

Aaron Stone is assigned to guard the daughter of an important foreign dignitary, but her shenanigans get her easily kidnapped by Steeltrap; Aaron must attempt to figure out how to save her, but his plan isn't formed without some unexpected advice.

EP7 Resident Weevil Jun 16, 2010

While trying to stop Sector 21 escapee Hive from turning the world into mindless zombies, Aaron Stone unknowingly transports African Zombie Weevil bugs containing Hive's mind controlling venom back to Eastland. The weevils hitch a ride on S.T.A.N. and end up infecting Jason and half of the school. With the toxic venom slowly transforming them into insects, Aaron must get a sample of Hive's venom to Emma so she can engineer an antidote before it's too late.

EP8 Run Aaron, Run Jun 23, 2010

A bad guy called 'Powers' abducted Emma, so Aaron has to find her and get her back. For his bad Powers has a satellite system built to chase and destroy Aaron Stone.

EP9 Pack Man Jun 30, 2010

Aaron and Dark Tamara have to go undercover at a private school to find out what's going on with some students and to see if Damaged is involved.

EP10 Tracker Field Jul 07, 2010

Damaged hires a high-tech bounty hunter named Trace to hunt down Aaron Stone. Meanwhile, Charlie manages to catch the eye of the track coach by using his special shoes, the X5's in the long jump, much to Emma's chagrin since he is only supposed to use those shoes on Aaron Stone missions.

EP11 Metal Gear Liquid Jul 14, 2010

Charlie's plans a date with a girl named Carrie watching her favorite horror movie. But his plans are thwarted when Hybrot, Damaged's liquid computer that can steal and store memories sneaks into the house. Charlie must find a way to shut down the Hybrot, get his friends' memories back, all without revealing his alter ego to Carrie and Jason.

EP12 Sparks Jul 21, 2010

Charlie is forced to ditch his date with cheerleader Irina Webber when a new and improved Mr. Galapagos returns to steal the Forced Fusion battery. Meanwhile, Jason invites a bunch of girls from school to go on a joy ride in Charlie's new car.

EP13 Mutant Rain (1) Jul 30, 2010

Charlie loses his first Hero Rising ever to a new player named Grudge, a teenage boy trained by Elias Powers. Grudge is working with Damaged to take down Aaron Stone and unleash a deadly virus on the world, and when Damaged, U and Elias Powers capture the President of the United States, Aaron Stone must infiltrate the White House, free the president and stop the mutants before it's too late.

EP14 Mutant Rain (2) Jul 30, 2010

Charlie loses his first Hero Rising ever to a new player named Grudge, a teenage boy trained by Elias Powers. Grudge is working with Damaged to take down Aaron Stone and unleash a deadly virus on the world, and when Damaged, U and Elias Powers capture the President of the United States, Aaron Stone must infiltrate the White House, free the president and stop the mutants before it's too late.
6.7| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 13 February 2009 Ended
Producted By: Shaftesbury Films
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disney.go.com/disneyxd/#/disneyxd/shows/aaronstone/
Synopsis

Charlie Landers is a whiz at the online video game Hero Rising. In fact, he and his online avatar, Aaron Stone, hold its highest rank. But Charlie's life is thrown into chaos when reclusive billionaire T. Abner Hall, creator of the game, asks Charlie to use his avatar to become a real-life crime-fighter. Aided by his Sentient Tactical Assisting Neohuman (S.T.A.N.), Charlie, as Aaron Stone, rights wrongs committed around the world by the Omega Defiance.

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Masterarcher I watched this show one day because I had nothing else to do. I'm so glad that I did! I was very impressed with the fact that Disney allowed itself to grow up a little and place their characters in real danger and let them get hurt a little. It's about time. Kelly and the rest of the cast do an AMAZING job when the drama is going on but they can pull off the comedy as well. It get's corny occasionally with the villains but he it is still a good show. My favorite part is the action sequences. They would be impressive even if it was a high budget action movie! Major props for that! I hate cheesy action and this absolutely pulls through. I also love that they give Charlie the angst of wanting to keep his family safe. Again Kelly is amazing at doing emotions. I wish they would pump out episodes faster, thats my only complaint. (fyi I'm a 19 year old girl so this show is not just for little boys or parents who have to sit though it with their kids)
tomdude0 After seeing the premiere of the show, I thought it was rather good, so I continued watching it. It turned out to be pretty good, but sometimes I feel that with all the creepy mutants and the paralyzing and the guns and lasers and people getting hurt in ways that would probably break something that this show is a little too dark to be a kid's show, if you know what I mean. This is probably the darkest series Disney has ever made. Well, what with Disney being all kid-friendly, it's probably the ONLY dark series Disney has ever made.It's got some good humor, but most of the jokes are kind of expected. Most of the funny moments are with Jason's half of the storyline in episodes, because Jason is sort of a major screw-up throughout the episode.Otherwise, the acting is pretty good, I like how they keep T. Abner Hall in shadow throughout, S.T.A.N is thoroughly amusing, especially since he's a robot, and the fight sequences are impressive. However, the costumes leave something to be desired. In the first episode, Aaron asks S.T.A.N, "Do I look silly?" the first time we see him in his "uniform". When I watched that, I thought, "Yes. You look very, very silly." When I watch this I remember Power Rangers. I absolutely DESPISED Power Rangers. With their freakish costumes and going "Hi-yah!" and making weird noises when they fight, and the villains looking like they were made out of plastic (which they probably were), and the "monsters" obviously wearing costumes, and the plastic villains not moving their mouths when they talk, it was a pretty bad show. Aaron Stone is much better, no weird noises when fighting, no plastic villains, just normal action show stuff.Anyways, I've kept you for long enough. Overall, it's a pretty good show, although some mothers may ban their kids from watching it because they are afraid it will give them nightmares.
Lily-32 There are moments where I flashback to Power Rangers when watching this but those are few and far between. Despite it being a kids show the actors do try to play it a little less so which I think works. The bad guys are probably the corniest thing on there but the fight sequences do make up for that. Surprisingly, I enjoy it. Enough that waiting for a new episode is a bit of a drag. I'm especially impressed with Kelly Blatz. I doubt this is his dream job but he doesn't let that stop him from putting all he's got into his character(s). I look forward to seeing more of his work. I wish there was a little more continuity but being that it's a kids show I'll give it some leniency.
rabid_monkey202 The more I see of this show, the more I like it. I expected it to be quite cheesy, but it's not. The fight sequences are top-of-the-line (and some of the bad guys are really hot). This makes me think of an adult's action show without all the swearing, nudity, etc. It rocks! I'm so addicted to it that I'm seriously considering recording all of the episodes onto tape, and I never want to do that until I'm 3 or 4 seasons into a show. This show isn't a comedy, which is what Disney Channel excels at, but it is still really well done. Frankly, I'm still sitting here with my mouth open, I'm so surprised. I mean, come on, a Disney Channel drama? Yet somehow, it works.