Synopsis[]
It all begins when Mr. Incredible, also known as Bob Parr, has an experience of fighting crime and saving people's lives. He rescues a man who jumps from a high building, and stops a train from falling off its track. His self-proclaimed biggest fan, Buddy Pine, who he calls himself "IncrediBoy", sometimes gets in his way. On that same night, Mr. Incredible marries Elastigirl, also known as Helen Parr. But after the marriage, Mr. Incredible is face to face with lawsuits, causing him to retire as a superhero. For the next 15 years, the two now live with just normal lives. They have three kids -- 13-year-old Violet, 10-year-old Dash, and baby Jack-Jack. And like their parents, they each get their own powers -- invincibility and force fields, and running faster than the speed of light. But Jack-Jack appears to have no powers at all. Eventually, Bob gets fired from his current job after throwing his boss through several office walls. His old friend, Rick Dicker, cannot help him anymore because too much money is being wasted for the government. A mysterious agent contacts Bob and offers him a highly paid job: to defeat a renegade robot, the Omnidroid 08, in a place called Nomanisan. He accepts, and his work as a superhero is renewed. A supersuit designer, Edna Mode, offers brand new suits for him and his entire family. The Omnidroid turns out to have been designed by Syndrome, a villain who is none other than Buddy Pine. After Syndrome captures Bob, Helen heads to Nomanisan with Violet and Dash, leaving Jack-Jack behind with a babysitter named Kari. There, a battle is held between the Incredible family and Syndrome's henchmen. Syndrome goes to Metroville in order to become a "hero", and he brings his own Omnidroid with him. The Incredible family goes after him to Metroville, and they fight off the robot. On the way back home, Helen listens to the messages that Kari left. The last one reveals that there was a replacement babysitter -- who appears to be Syndrome. He kidnaps Jack-Jack and flies high up into the sky with his rocket boots. Then Jack-Jack reveals his superpowers, forcing Syndrome to drop him. Helen catches him, and Bob throws his car into Syndrome's escape vehicle, and the villain is killed after his cape gets caught in the engine. The vehicle explodes, and Violet shields the entire family right before the flames and debris rain on top of them. Three months later, the family is happier than ever. However, a new villain called the Underminer shows up from the ground and declares war.
Cast[]
Character's name | Voiced by |
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Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible | Craig T. Nelson |
Helen Parr/Elastigirl | Holly Hunter |
Lucius Best/Frozone | Samuel L. Jackson |
Buddy Pine/Syndrome | Jason Lee |
Bomb Voyage | Dominique Louis |
Bomb Voyage (Japanese version) | Patrick Osmond |
Newsreel Narrator | Teddy Newton |
Mrs. Hogenson | Jean Sincere |
Jack-Jack Parr | Eli Fucile |
Jack-Jack Parr | Maeve Andrews |
Gilbert Huph | Wallace Shawn |
Dashiell 'Dash' Parr | Spencer Fox |
Bernie Kropp | Lou Romano |
Principal | Wayne Canney |
Violet Parr | Sarah Vowell |
Tony Rydinger | Michael Bird |
Mirage | Elizabeth Peña |
Rick Dicker | Bud Luckey |
Edna 'E' Mode | Brad Bird |
Kari | Bret 'Brook' Parker |
Honey | Kimberly Adair Clark |
Underminer | John Ratzenberger |
In Other Languages[]
Language | Title |
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Spanish | Los Increíbles |
French | Les Incroyable |
Portuguese | Os Incríveis |
Japanese | Mr.インクレディブル |
Chinese | 超人特攻隊 |
Korean | 인크레더블 |
Thai | รวมเหล่ายอดคนพิทักษ์โลก |
Production timeline[]
- Before 2002: Working titles of this film consisted of Untitled Brad Bird Pixar Project and The Invincibles.
- April 22, 2002: The Incredibles was confirmed to be the title of the film before showing in theaters.[1]
- May 30, 2003: The teaser was released and the movie was confirmed a release date of November 5, 2004.
Release timeline[]
Format | Country of origin | Date |
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Teaser trailer | USA | May 30, 2003 |
Theatrical trailer #1 | USA | May 14, 2004 |
Original theatrical | USA | November 5, 2004 |
DVD/VHS | Taiwan | March 9, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | USA | March 15, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | UK | March 18, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | Australia | April 4, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | Latin America | April 11, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | South Korea | April 20, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | France | May 24, 2005 |
DVD/VHS | Japan | June 15, 2005 |
Trailer for Blu-ray Disc | Worldwide | October 21, 2010 |
Blu-ray Disc | South Korea | April 5, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | USA | April 12, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | France | April 13, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | Australia | April 20, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | China | April 28, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | Latin America | May 24, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | UK | June 27, 2011 |
Blu-ray Disc | Japan | July 6, 2011 |
On YouTube | Worldwide | March 11, 2012 |
4K UHD | USA | June 5, 2018 |
Advertised on:
- Finding Nemo (May 30–November 4, 2003)
- Brother Bear (March 30, 2004)
This film contained trailers for films like Chicken Little, Fox's Robots, Paramount's The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
The Incredibles was Pixar's last film ever released on VHS, before the format phased out in 2006, leaving only the DVD to continue sales.
Weblinks[]
The Incredibles
- http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/incredibles (June 2003–2005)
The Incredibles -- The Official DVD Website
- http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/incredibles (March 2005–March 21, 2011)
The Incredibles: The Official Blu-ray and DVD Website
- http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/incredibles (March 22, 2011–July 2013)
- http://movies.disney.com/the-incredibles (August 2013–present)
From Pixar:
- http://www.pixar.com/featurefilms/incredibles/index.html (July 2004–June 2012)
- http://www.pixar.com/features_films/THE-INCREDIBLES- (June 2012–March 2017)
- https://www.pixar.com/feature-films/the-incredibles (April 2017–present)
Availability on Disney+[]
NOTE: The availability chart shown here is based on Equestria's Disney+.
Audio | Subtitles | |
---|---|---|
Chinese (中文/简体) | R | R |
Chinese (中文/繁體) | R | R |
Chinese (粵語) | R | R |
Dansk | Y | Y |
Deutsch | R | R |
English | Y | Y |
Español | R | R |
Español (Latinoamérica) | R | R |
Français | R | R |
Français (Canada) | R | R |
Italiano | R | R |
Magyar | Y | Y |
Nederlands | Y | Y |
Norsk | Y | Y |
Polski | Y | Y |
Português | Y | Y |
Português (Brasil) | R | R |
Română | Y | Y |
Slovenčina | Y | Y |
Suomi | Y | Y |
Svenska | R | R |
Türkçe | Y | Y |
Íslenska | Y | Y |
Čeština | Y | Y |
Ελληνικά | Y | Y |
Japanese | R | R |
Korean | Y | Y |
There are also Catalan and Flemish dubs, but they're region-locked to Spain and the Netherlands, respectively.
The Incredibles is the only pre-2016 film in which Equestria does not receive any kind of Chinese subtitles on Disney+. Despite that, the Cantonese and Simplified Chinese subtitles still match up with the standard international version that Equestria receives.
Gallery[]
- Main article: The Incredibles/Gallery