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This is a large dark brown tunneling machine operated by the Underminer seen at the end of the first film. This vehicle is seen again in Incredibles 2. The Underminer escapes in a smaller tunneler while the big one destroys the city. This movie probably takes place in the early 1970's, so all the cars are from the 50's, 60's, and early 70's. Syndrome's design is based off Purge from Space Channel 5: Part 2 which was released 4 years before The Incredibles. Fireworks: Happily Ever After • Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration • Momentous • Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular • Wonderful World of Animation

Lee, Michael J. (October 17, 2004). "Brad Bird". RadioFree.com. Archived from the original on February 17, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2018. In May 2018, the prose novel A Real Stretch was released by Disney Press. Written by Carla Jablonski, it focused on the exploits of Elastigirl before the events of the first film.Khal; Herrera, Andy; Barone, Matt; Serafino, Jason; Scarano, Ross; Aquino, Tara (February 19, 2021). "The Best Animated Movies of All Time". Complex. Archived from the original on May 20, 2021 . Retrieved January 6, 2022. Lynch, John (March 10, 2018). "The 50 best animated movies of all time, according to critics". Insider. Archived from the original on March 9, 2022 . Retrieved March 9, 2022. The 25 Best Action And War Films Of All Time: The Full List". The Guardian. October 19, 2010. Archived from the original on January 14, 2022 . Retrieved January 14, 2022. Bob's second car after the Incredibile is a small blue-and-gray microcar which appears extremely small for Bob's large size. It is often identivied as a Nash Metropolitan, but seems too square. The car has a tendency to break down very often, and after arriving home from work, Bob lifts up the car in a fit of rage, causing a young boy on a tricycle who lives next door to stare in amazement. a b Brad Bird, John Walker etal. (2011). The Incredibles. Special Features: Making of The Incredibles ( Blu-ray Disc). Buena Vista Home Entertainment.

a b c " The Incredibles: Movie Production Information". The Entertainment Magazine. 2005. pp.3–6. Archived from the original on June 15, 2018 . Retrieved May 3, 2018. It was hinted in a deleted scene that he may have broken the law when he married Elastigirl, as when Syndrome (then a minor one-shot villain who sought revenge) discovered that Mr. Incredible was married to Elastigirl, and they had a baby, he said "Isn't it illegal for Supers to breed?" This concept was presumably cut in the final version, as when a similar revelation was made, he doesn't mention anything about whether it was legal or not for Supers to marry and have kids.

This broke Pixar's mold of having directors who had risen through the ranks, and Bird became the first outside director to be hired. In addition, it would be the company's first film in which all characters are human. Bird was a departure from other Pixar directors in many more ways, bringing an auteur approach not found in their earlier productions. Where Pixar films typically had two or three directors and a battalion of screenwriters, The Incredibles was written and directed solely by Brad Bird. During the "Life's Incredible Again" montage, Bob gives Helen a new car, though the only visible part is a red roof with a bow on top. The car is never seen in any greater detail. It is possibly destroyed offscreen at the end when the debris of Syndrome's manta jet destroys the Parr's residence following his defeat.

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Mr. Incredible: "The blast in that building was caused by Bomb Voyage who I caught robbing the vault. Now, we might be able to nab him if we set up a perimeter." Bernardin, Marc (June 14, 2007). "The 25 Greatest Action Films Ever!". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on January 14, 2022 . Retrieved January 14, 2022. The Incredibile is mentioned in the NSA Files profile of Mr. Incredible on Disc 2 of the The Incredibles DVD set, which calls it an "M.E.V. car with onboard weaponry, danger finder, evasion countermeasures" and states that Mr. Incredible is "extremely possessive of the NSA-supplied Incredibile." Rawat, Kshitij (August 6, 2021). "Top 10 superhero movies of all time, as per critics: The Suicide Squad, The Dark Knight, Avengers Endgame". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on January 15, 2022 . Retrieved January 15, 2022. It's actually three cars in 1. The rear off a 64 Corvette C2, the midsection of a 54 Mercedes 300SL, and the front end of either a 70 Datsun 240Z, a 61 Jaguar E-Type, or a 62 Ferrari 250GT SWB Berlinetta.

This film marks the first Pixar film whose home release has the widescreen and the fullscreen version released separately ( Finding Nemo had its widescreen and fullscreen releases on separate DVDs, but within the same case). Eventually, only the widescreen version remains still sold. Bob Parr first appeared on the cover of a comic book a boy was reading in the waiting room near the end of Finding Nemo before making his official debut the following year. Apogee - Her superpowers involved gravity control and levitation, which were powered by sunlight. She was a former member of The Thrilling Three, along with Gazerbeam and Phylange. Apogee believed that The Thrilling Three was really The Thrilling 1 + 2 in Gazerbeam's mind. The Operation Kronos database assigned her a threat rating of 6.5. She was killed by the Omnidroid v. X4 during the training sessions for Operation Kronos.This silver passenger train is seen racing onto a large bridge that was just destroyed by one of Bomb Voyage's bombs. Upon seeing the train speeding toward the now-destroyed part of the bridge, Mr. Incredible jumps in front of the train and tries to stop it with his bare hands. But as he uses all his strength to prevent it from derailing, the train is able to go out the rails, but doesn't fall off. However, the injuries from the passengers sue Mr. Incredible for the accident during the time when supers caused accidents and forced the government to hide them. The train bears some resemblance to the Disneyland monorails. Some commentators took Bob's frustration with celebrating mediocrity and Syndrome's comment that "when everyone's super, no one will be" as a reflection of views shared by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche or an extension of Russian-American novelist Ayn Rand's Objectivism philosophy, which Bird felt was "ridiculous." [9] [16] He stated that a large portion of the audience understood the message as he intended whereas "two percent thought I was doing The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged." Some purported that The Incredibles exhibited a right-wing bias, which Bird also scoffed at. "I think that's as silly of an analysis as saying The Iron Giant was left-wing. I'm definitely a centrist and feel like both parties can be absurd." [9] Ebert, Roger (November 4, 2004). "Delightfully smart, exciting superhero fare". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on June 3, 2013 . Retrieved July 4, 2021.

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