Incredibles
The Incredibles is an Academy Award-winning Pixar Animation Studios animated feature film. It was written and developed by Brad Bird, former director of The Simpsons and best known for directing the animated movie The Iron Giant. more...
The Incredibles was originally developed as a traditionally animated movie, but after Warner Bros shut down its animation division, Brad Bird moved to Pixar and took the story with him.
The Incredibles is Pixar's sixth film. It was "presented" by Walt Disney Pictures and released by Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 5, 2004, and in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland on November 26, 2004. It was released in a two-disc DVD (in both widescreen and full frame versions) in the U.S. on March 15, 2005. According to the Internet Movie Database, it was the highest-selling DVD of 2005 with 17.38 million copies sold.
Plot
Fifteen years ago, the "Glory Days" were interrupted when the world's supers were overwhelmed by lawsuits over the damage and injuries that sometimes resulted from their actions. In exchange for immunity from the suits, the "supers" retired from heroics, and the government relocated them with civilian identities. Now Bob Parr, formerly Mr. Incredible, lives a quiet suburban life with his wife Helen, formerly Elastigirl, and their two super-powered children (and their baby, whose superpowers are yet to be awakened). Bored with this life of mediocrity, he occasionally sneaks out with his friend Lucius Best (formerly Frozone) to fight crime and protect the innocent.
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