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| - The Incredibles is a 2004 Computer-Animated American Superhero film by Pixar And Directed By Brad Bird it comes on Starz.
- The film was released theatrically on November 5th, 2004 in the United States and garnered a 97% positive critical response on the RottenTomatoes website.[1]. In its opening weekend the film grossed over 70 million dolalrs in the United States and went on to gross over 250 million domestically and over 600 million dollars worldwide.[2]
- The Incredibles is an upcoming world in Disney Crossy Road. The world was confirmed on the 10th of July, 2016 after the game was datamined.
- The Incredibles is a 2004 American computer-animated action-comedy superhero film written and directed by Brad Bird, released by Walt Disney Pictures, and the sixth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It features the voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Lee and Wallace Shawn.
- The Incredibles is published by Boom! Studios. Price per issue is $2.99.
- Eduardo Caruso carried The Incredibles on his minicomputer. While in an alternate in which the Soviet Union won the Cold War, he showed it to Annarita Crosetti, who'd never seen anything like it. Caruso assured her that the film was rather primitive, having been made over 90 years prior. The film gave Annarita some insight into the middle-class existence of Caruso's home timeline. It also helped spark a debate between the two about which world had more to offer.
- The Incredibles was a flag on the Viridian Ocean. Image:Flag.png Arr! This article about a flag in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- The Incredibles is a 2004 American 6th Disney/Pixar CGI movie.
- Upon selecting Start, the player can play as either Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl or Frozone. The ending is a simple picture of the horizon with the words "The End". The game consists of only about 5 levels with a boss battle at the end. The boss looks similar to Yellow Devil, as he has a big, round head and one with two round shoulders. However, this could also be the new robot that appears towards the end of the movie, as the boss resembles a robot and is a metallic grey and shoots missiles(?) at you.
- The Incredibles is Pixar's sixth feature film. It was released in theatres on November 5, 2004. The Incredibles is the first Pixar movie to feature an entirely human cast of characters. It was released in a two-disc DVD in the U.S. on March 15, 2005. According to the Internet Movie Database, it was the highest-selling DVD of 2005, with 17.18 million copies sold.
- Bob Parr y su esposa, Helen solían ser dos de los héroes más grandes del mundo, salvando vidas y luchando contra el mal diariamente. Quince años más tarde, Bob y su superheroica esposa han adoptado identidades civiles y se han retirado a los suburbios para vivir vidas normales con sus tres hijos. Sin embargo, el deseo de Bob de volver a la acción se cumple cuando una misteriosa comunicación lo remite a una isla lejana para una misión súpersecreta. Pronto descubre que salvar al mundo de la destrucción total requerirá el esfuerzo de toda la súperfamilia.
- Bird, who was Pixar's first outside director, developed the film as an extension of 1960s comic books and spy films from his boyhood and personal family life. He pitched the film to Pixar after the box office disappointment of his first feature, The Iron Giant (1999), and carried over much of its staff to develop The Incredibles. The animation team was tasked with animating an all-human cast, which required creating new technology to animate detailed human anatomy, clothing and realistic skin and hair. Michael Giacchino composed the film's orchestral score.
- "Supers"—humans with superpowers—are forced into civilian relocation programs after facing several lawsuits from peripheral damage caused by their crime fighting activities. Fifteen years after relocation, Bob and Helen Parr, formerly Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, and their children Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack live as a suburban family, but Bob is unsatisfied with suburban life. On some nights, Bob and his old friend Lucius Best, formerly Frozone, perform vigilante work, unbeknownst to Helen. After being fired due to fighting with his boss, Bob finds a message from a woman named Mirage, who convinces him to become Mr. Incredible again and escorts him a mission to destroy a malfunctioning robot called the Omnidroid.
- The Incredibles is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy superhero film about a family of superheroes who are forced to hide their powers. It is Pixar's sixth animated feature film. It was written and directed by Brad Bird, a former director and executive consultant of The Simpsons, and was produced by Pixar and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. A sequel to The Incredibles entitled, The Incredibles 2 is currently in production as of March 2014.
- The Incredibles is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy superhero film written and directed by Brad Bird and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was the sixth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. The film's title is the name of a family of superheroes who are forced to hide their powers and live a quiet suburban life. Mr. Incredible's desire to help people draws the entire family into a battle with an evil villain and his killer robot.
- The Incredibles (Los Increíbles en español) es la sexta película animada de Pixar Animation Studios, ganadora de los Premios Óscar, y la primera con un reparto enteramente compuesto por personajes humanos, estrenada en el 2004.
- (The Disneycember logo is shown, before showing clips from The Incredibles) Doug (vo): I have real mixed thoughts about The Incredibles. My guess is this was because it was bringing a lot of stuff to the big screen that I wanted to see for a while, but maybe that got me a little too overhyped. For example, it was great seeing a computer-animated film by Brad Bird, whose work I really enjoyed in Iron Giant, The Simpsons, hell, even Family Dog. It was great seeing a comedic superhero movie which, at the time, we only sort of got The Tick and maybe one or two other ones that didn’t really go anywhere. So it was great seeing an awesome team of writers from Pixar take on a subject matter like this. I also like the idea that it’s a superhero family. We haven’t seen that before. And it allows for
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