Movie Name | The Incredibles |
Release Year | 2004 |
Directors | Brad Bird |
Producers | John Walker |
Screenplay By | Brad Bird |
Produced By | Pixar Animation Studios |
Released By | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
Language | English |
Country | United States |
Running Time | 1 hour and 55 minutes |
Budget | $92-145 millions |
Story (The Incredibles):

Introduction (The Incredibles):
The movie “The Incredibles” is about a superhero’s family and the movie begins with a man “Bob Parr” also named as “Mr. Incredible” driving his little car to reach for his work but suddenly finds out in the news that a car of robbers is heading his way. He quickly changed his cloths to his super suit and started chasing the robbers.
Superheroes are illegal:
After catching the robbers, he went to attend his own wedding with a girl named Helen. She was also a superhero named Elastigirl. But after his wedding, he was accused with many things and these accuses were the main reason for Superheroes getting illegal. They were forced to live like a normal person or left that place and live somewhere far away from them.
Bob’s Family (The Incredibles):
Bob and Helen then started a normal life in Metroville and had three kids (Violet, Dash and Jack-jack). Violet had the powers to hide herself by getting invisible and protect herself by creating a shield around her and Dash was super fast that even cameras were unable to capture him.
Unhappy Bob:
Bob really missed his superhero life. He was unhappy with his job and used to help people by giving them right information about how they could get there matters sorted.
Bob got fired:
One day, he was caught and whiles him having a conversation with his supervisor; he got angry and injured him. The supervisor fired him. Rick Dicker managed everything about the incident and after that a girl named “Mirage” secretly contacted him so that he could enjoy his superhero life again.
Bob’s Happy now:
He accepted her proposal and his life changed gradually. Helen also started doubting him due to his unusual behavior. One day, she heard him talking to a women and she then contacted Edna E mode.
Helen Know everything:
Edna told her about Bob getting a new superhero suit for him. She also told her that there is a tracking device installed in every suit she made for them. When she tried to use it, she thought that he is in danger.
Bob knows Truth:
On the other side, Bob found out that Mirage was working for Buddy who now named him Syndrome and used Superheroes to made his robots better and was caught doing so.
Helen to rescue:
Helen get a private jet to reach Bob and save him and Violet and Dash followed her leaving the baby Jack-Jack with Kari, their baby sitter. When Syndrome found about the jet, he shotted missiles on that jet and thought he had killed Helen and the kids. Bob got sad hearing this but they used their powers and got saved.
Syndrome’s Plan:
But Syndrome soon was known that all of them are alive and caught them all and told them that he was about to launch a robot in the city and will use himself to be a hero in the eyes of the people. He left for his plan but behind him Violet used her powers to open up everyone. They all then left to protect the city and found out that the robot was even unstoppable by Syndrome as it learns from its mistake.

Happy Ending (The Incredibles):
All of them tried hard to save the city. Bob remembered his one fight with the robot and recalls that these robots are only defeated by it so he used his memory and with team work they won and saved the city. This also helped them being legal again and they lived happily ever after.
The Incredibles Character Invoices
No | Characters | Voice Actor |
1 | Bob Parr | Craig T. Nelson |
2 | Helen Parr | Holly Hunter |
3 | Violet Parr | Sarah Vowell |
4 | Dash Parr | Spencer Fox |
5 | Buddy Pine | Jason Lee |
6 | Lucius | Samuel L. Jackson |
7 | Mirage | Elizabeth Pena |
8 | Edna | Brad Bird |
9 | Rick Dicker | Bud Luckey |
10 | Mrs. Hogenson | Jean Sincere |
11 | Gilbert Huph | Wallace Shawn |
12 | Bernie kropp | Lou Romano |
13 | Tony Rydinger | Michael Bird |
14 | Bomb Voyage | Dominique Louis |
15 | Kari | Bret Parker |
16 | Honey | Kimberly Adair Clark |
17 | Underminer | John Ratzenberger |
Character Profile (The Incredibles):
Bob Parr:
Bob Parr is a superhero and his superhero name is Mr. Incredible. Due to some accuses on him, superheroes were forced to live like simple/normal person or leave the city. So, he started to live normally with his family but due to his greed for fame, he started working secretly to become famous again and to make superheroes legal again. But his greed took him and his family to a great danger. After that they fought together for their lives and gained their fame back.
Villain’s Profile (The Incredibles):
Buddy Pine:
Buddy Pine was a small kid obsessed with superheroes. He was a great fan of Mr. Incredible and wanted to work with him. But he was refused by Mr. Incredible as he always prefered to work alone. This refusal made him furious and he invented things that killed many superheroes as rejection from one superhero risked the life of every superhero. He used the name Syndrome and wanted to be a hero in people’s eye but his plan failed as he invented a robot that learns as it got defeated.
Did You Notice?
Usually children have genes from his/her parents and have similar body part to their mother or father. But in the movie, Violet’s hair were black different from both Helen and Bob.

Life Lessons (The Incredibles):
- Never trust a stranger so much that you leave your baby with them.
- Don’t show off your powers too much.
- Greed could be for anything as Bob was greedy for fame and when he was forced to live a simple live, he was unable to do so.
- Always be in your senses. Never forget the difference between right and wrong.
- Never hide anything from your family. This can break someone’s trust on you.
Question for You:
Which superpower did you like and why?
Violet and Dash followed their mother “Helen” leaving Jack- Jack with a stranger “Kari”. Did they do the right thing?
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