The scene where Helen was telling her children that those soldiers wouldn't hesitate to kill them hits really hard for me. Most parents try to hide those facts from their children. Helen was brutally honest with her children because she knew that they needed to understand the gravity of the situation and survive.
This movie really is shockingly adult: 1) Suicide 2) Insurance fuckery 3) Working a soul crushing job 4) Marriage strife 5) Attempted police homicide 6) Spouse cheating 7) Murder 8) Discussion of child murder 9) Doesn't the mom think her kids might have died at one point? 10) All the cape accidents That's the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
Apparently animating capes with 2004 computer technology was REALLY fucking hard and that led to the NO CAPES thing with Edna. Animating Violet's hair in general was tough as well
That’s so obvious now that I think about it. They could’ve ignored it; instead they used Edna’s knowledge of heroes and fashion as clever workaround for the Incredibles and Frozone’s hero costumes.
@@ElijahROSS-zv9ri Yes, but it's easier to animate capes for a few minutes throughout the movie instead of having capes for the whole Parr family who are on screen for most of the movie. It makes sense story wise too because Syndrome designed his own costume; you can see his cape at the beginning when he's a child.
Everybody knows and loves that mirror scene. Mr. Incredible is on lucky bastard. Anyway, fun fact: Syndrome’s name is a reference to Hero Syndrome, a condition where a person creates dangerous situations so that they can play the “hero”, which is exactly what Syndrome did in the movie.
Syndrome is such a great villain by what the movie shows and doesn't tell. When Mr. Incredible is looking at all the prototypes that killed Superheroes, Syndrome has been doing it for YEARS, he had it methodically planned out, and he hunted Mr.Incredibles friends down one by one to try out his inventions.
He actually *does tell* in person to Mr Incredible (and thus the audience) that his robot had to go through various other supers to "get it worthy" of fighting him. And then later it shows the previous supers the droid killed while getting upgraded every time it was beaten. It's not "show don't tell", but rather showing without going in the details or exposition
@@JThePervertedSummonerThat is a part of showing and not telling. Instead of TELLING Mr. Incredible (and us) that he killed other heroes to upgrade the robot, the movie SHOWS us the upgrade process outright.
I still can't believe Pixar had the stones to write an *attempted suicide* as a major plot point. This movie has a LOT of heavy themes if you know where to look.
The dvd version I watched as a kid actually had that whole scene redone so that guy was a stuntman. Only found out about the suicide attempt being the original version like a year ago. Really cool that they did it tho, even if it did get censored in places
You know what’s actually a good touch; when he’s at work they make the world dark and almost colorless but when he’s with the family or doing superhero stuff the world is full of color.
The reveal of Syndrome's sistematic *genocide* on the Supers is still one of the best moments in any animated movie I've seen. The way the music swells and the list just goes *faster and faster* , Bob realising that his colleagues, his friends were all killed by a villain he helped create. And the worst part is that if Bob/Mr.Incredible hadn't been there with Frozone that night, his best friend would have been on that list too.
Syndrome is an adult, super-villain Eric Cartman: a sociopath committing genocide out of pettiness; so his hero rejects him? then he'll destroy heroes' uniqueness. So that heroics are no longer limited to a privileged few.
If you wear a cape, you die. It’s facts. I love Edna Mode for that reason. Though I do love capes for dramatic effect when walking. You automatically look iconic when you wear a long cape. Any color. It just looks iconic. Though if I was a superhero, I’d never wear a cape and wear a cape when I want to look dramatic walking.
This movie is the perfect superhero movie, I dare say. The tone, the realistic and resourceful use of superpowers, the dialogue, everything coming back around, the relatability we don’t usually see in many modern movies when it comes to families, it's just incredible "But wait, Into the Spider-Verse exists". Yeah, but you can’t really compare the two, they’re perfect in their own ways
exactly why The Incredibles will always be my favorite movie, ignoring the fire dumpster of the sequel, and yes it not comparable to Spiderverse as they came out entirely different times
Into the Spider-Verse had a serious crutch that Incredible did not. All of the characters were already established, and the concept of Spider-Man itself was already well-known by most people. Realistically, introducing a new cast of original characters in the way that Incredibles did is just more impressive.
Fun fact: Since Elastigirl’s power is essentially shapeshifting _and_ she’s seen to be rather sultry in the prologue, it’s very possible that she made herself thicc.
Believe it or not, when this movie came out, it was Mirage's very skinny (pencil) figure that was the beauty standard. All the female celebrities of the early 2000s were very, very skinny. When Elastigirl looked at herself in the mirror she sighs at the size of her butt because she was acknowledging that she was overweight. Of course then we, as a society, started liking thicc women which brings us here
@@JThePervertedSummoneryeah I think it's funny a lot of ppl think she would choose to be this way when the whole "does my butt look big in this 🙁??" Was still a thing at the time
@@JThePervertedSummoner Wait that's so interesting and makes her deeper as a character. She thinks her husband is cheating on someone who is more 'ideal' than her
Watching this as an adult I was SO invested in the like family drama and everything that I had zero regard for as a kid, that's what makes it a great movie, you can grow up with it!
It figures that they would use Elastigirl's infamous scene for the thumbnail. People just can't get enough of the fact that she's just got it going on, It's all absolute madness.
Did you know that syndromes girl that was stalking mr incredible when he was in the car with frozone, was actually stalking and talking about frozone and the blue robot was meant for frozone too because he fought the robot in the volcano and frozone’s powers don’t work in hot places.
And when Mr Incredible is checking the database later, while Elastigirls is unknown, when he then checks for Frozone next it knows his location and identity.
I’m admitting this right now. This is a better Fantastic Four movie than the FOX movies. I don’t care if everyone says this is a Disney Pixar movie. This is so clearly a good version the Fantastic Four.
When I was younger I always found that scene of Bob grabbing Mirage by the neck and pretty much indicating he was gonna kill her incredibly dark. I remember being shocked when this light hearted character was just about to snap her neck
I read from somewhere that apparently, originally the whole cheating allegory got a little bit more screentime. There was even supposed to be a nightmare sequence where Helen sees Bob surrounded by other women. These were later scrapped though. Probably for the best since the actual plot point was more subtle
Yeah, that’s true, there was even a deleted scene where Helen confronts Bob in his office over the hair she found on his suit and straight up asks him “Are you having an affair.” I appreciate in the final film how it’s more subdued. Like it’s implied super strongly without being directly stated.
Incredibles might legit be my favorite pixar movie ever and i appreciated it even more watching it as an adult. I realized lot of the themes are actually a bit heavy for a kids movie but it still all works so well. And the fight scene in the jungle where dash starts running on the water HAS to be one of the best scenes ever done in western animation imo
The Incredibles was my favourite movie ever since I was a child. It came out in December of 2004 in Germany and I watched it in the cinema. My parents gifted me a cassette tape with the narrated version and I annoyed them with it by listening it over and OVER. It's one of the best animated (kid) movie with the depth of themes that mainly adults understand & the great visuals for the time for the kids. I only realized certain stuff when I was older (the man jumping from the building, all the accidents caused by Heroes, the implied cheating topic with Helen & Bob throughout, social struggles, marriage issues & reconciling, realistic fear of losing a loved one, the cop actually shooting at Frozone, deaths ON SCREEN (even without blood its gruesome)).
I didn't know why my mom hated this movie until I saw high school pictures of her and she looked exactly like Helen until she fell off. Yes I gave mommy issues, you don't have to ask
damn. that sucks cause if you look exactly like helen, that's pretty darn nice. thing that sucks is i've been there too. my mother looked amazing until she hit her 40s after family drama happened. currently helping her recover. even got her to play videogames again. hoping your mother is doing good though! genuinely, seeing them "fall off" hurts.
It might be key to the film's plot, but the Good Samaritan laws in the US and much of the Western World amongst other thing protect people from being sued for providing medical or disaster aid, or in laymen's terms you can't sue somebody for them saving your life.
I can't be sure, but I think they get around the Good Samaritan law by having the movie start before it's a thing yet, then later we have it sometime in the 15 year time skip.
I refuse to believe this is a kids movie. While kids can enjoy it it feels more written for adults with the dark and suggestive dialogue while also being a more mature and real relatable story for older people. Also Mrs, Incredible goddamn
You guys should watch Pantheon. Its a pretty good animated series; though, it sadly got cancelled after the first season. Thankfully it doesn’t leave off on a cliffhanger. Wish more people knew about it
Yes, I consider Pantheon one of the best grounded, mature and realistic sci-fi series of all times. Sadly, almost nobody knows about it, because for some stupid reason it went absolutely unnoticed(
My favorite movie of all time. I literally just rewatched the whole movie today because it happened to be playing on TV. There are so many thought provoking themes woven throughout the film along with an endlessly entertaining story that it could be seen a million times and never get boring
Im glad you guys are watching this, This is one of the best pixar movies and one of the best superhero movies I have seen. Everything just fits perfectly, Characters, Dialouge, Action, Tone, Every single thing works that It can feel like an adult and a kids movie at the same time. Good stuff :)
I am honestly glad that they were able to include the amazing meme at 3:40 Especially since overall the entire movie, there are so many great memes to take out of it. Honestly a win of a movie and looking forward to another amazing vid from y’all and Steve
As a child I assumed that when Syndrome said “when everybody’s super, nobody’s super” meant that anybody who would try to show up and be a hero would immediately cease to exist. Idunno, he just seemed that more sadistic when I was younger.
As a kid, I remembered being really confused with Helen's reaction to her reflection. Not in that it went overy head, not that I was finding her attractive, but for the fact that I thought her body was that of a model and she's all like "ew" to herself.
Dude this movie came out when I was BORN. Is so weird to think that I LITERALY grew up watching this. And even now that I have watched like MORE TIMES THAT I CAN COUNT. It stills holds up as one of my favorite movies of all time. Trully a masterpice. And watching you guys react to it just brought more good memories with this film. Love your videoooos. Shout out from Brazil guys❤ 🇧🇷
I think a good bonus video would be watching the Jack Jack Attack short too where the babysitter is traumatized by his powers. It would hilarious to see you guys watch it 😂
I've never realized how much of a great and various voice acting this movie has! Really, Disney missed the mark even in this department over the years 😭
Syndrome is the best disney twist villain, hands down, also you should have watch the dvd extra of frozone and bob reacting to a fake 60s style cartoon of them.
This movie had so many adult themes now looking back at it, a lot of this stuff flew over my head as a kid, like the suicide scene, the insurance stuff and that whole insinuated affair going on
Incredibles might not be my favourite Pixar film; but I do think it’s their strongest criticality. (Ratatouille probably would’ve topped it, if it wasn’t for some contrived scenes and plot holes). In fact, I’d argue that Incredibles is on top of Sony’s Spiderverse movies and on par with Ghibli’s Spirited Away and Dreamwork’s Prince Of Egypt.
I remember as a kid I had the 2 gamecube games. For being a movie tie-in, The Incredibles game was surprisingly fun! Rise of the Underminer also was super fun to play, I would think the biggest issue is they were both pretty short games
The Incredibles is a timeless staple, but it’s sequel is far from it. The Incredibles is like a fine wine, but it’s sequel was a half-assed screenplay that somehow got made.
I JUST NOW REALIZE THIS! So I think it was in a secret dvd or something but it was established that Frozone was meant to be the next target for Syndrome, not Mr. Incredible. This made noticeable by the fact the Omnidroid later on takes Mr. Incredible to a place of super high temperatures which the Omni Droid is was meant to withstand super high and super cold temperatures and top of that, would Neutralize Frozones powers. But even early on in the movie when Bob and Lucius (Lucious?) are in the car Mirage says “The fat guy is still with *him*” him referring to Frozone and the fat guy as is joked about through the movie is Mr. Incredible. God I love this movie man the details are insane
The funniest part about both movies is that at the end of the first move, they reveal that jack jack has powers, but then in the second movie they're super surprised that jack jack has powers. The funny part is that they completely forgot the end of the first movie. Disney just needed a side plot for the second movie.
Mind you they were flying up in the air, the fam couldn't see what was going on up there, I mean..Syndrome ended up getting sucked up by a plane's turbine engine, that's how high up they were when Jack Jack ignited
@@Anonymys43plus in the short where we see everything go down while Jack Jack is being babysat, Kari the sitter gets her memory erased, however since Mr Dicker was the one interviewing her technically he knew Jack Jack had powers and didn't tell the family. So the only indication they get are those messages Kari leaves Helen but those are forgotten once Syndrome's back to swipe Jack Jack. (While Mr Dicker was probably busy getting everything cleared up with the superhero red tape, why wouldn't he mention it?)
The GOAT of superhero movies. Also on a related note, there’s a LEGO Incredibles 2 game where you can relive the plot of both films and all sorts of other awesome things. I 100%ed the game and it’s up there as one of my personal favorites.
Actually buildings are supposed to collapse inwards if they have an issue they won’t destroy other buildings or if they need to be demolished they won’t.
Gotta admit this movie warned me at a young age about how insurance companies are a big scam. They were also scarily accurate on when mum and dad fought
The scene where Helen was telling her children that those soldiers wouldn't hesitate to kill them hits really hard for me. Most parents try to hide those facts from their children. Helen was brutally honest with her children because she knew that they needed to understand the gravity of the situation and survive.
This movie really is shockingly adult:
1) Suicide
2) Insurance fuckery
3) Working a soul crushing job
4) Marriage strife
5) Attempted police homicide
6) Spouse cheating
7) Murder
8) Discussion of child murder
9) Doesn't the mom think her kids might have died at one point?
10) All the cape accidents
That's the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
@@alice88wadon't forget about where Elastigirl gets stuck in that door thing and her as-
@@alice88waNo, it was Bob, not Helen
@@alice88wa…Wait who did the suicide thing?
Yeah, that hit hard.
Apparently animating capes with 2004 computer technology was REALLY fucking hard and that led to the NO CAPES thing with Edna. Animating Violet's hair in general was tough as well
That’s so obvious now that I think about it. They could’ve ignored it; instead they used Edna’s knowledge of heroes and fashion as clever workaround for the Incredibles and Frozone’s hero costumes.
Doesn't Sydrome wear a cape in this movie?
@@ElijahROSS-zv9ri Yes, but it's easier to animate capes for a few minutes throughout the movie instead of having capes for the whole Parr family who are on screen for most of the movie. It makes sense story wise too because Syndrome designed his own costume; you can see his cape at the beginning when he's a child.
Cg animation do felt different back in the 2000s...
Source: Trust me bro
Everybody knows and loves that mirror scene. Mr. Incredible is on lucky bastard.
Anyway, fun fact: Syndrome’s name is a reference to Hero Syndrome, a condition where a person creates dangerous situations so that they can play the “hero”, which is exactly what Syndrome did in the movie.
Agreed
Very interesting.
I thought it was because he had a special interest in Mr Incredible.
I thought because he had down syndrome
Interesting.
Syndrome is such a great villain by what the movie shows and doesn't tell. When Mr. Incredible is looking at all the prototypes that killed Superheroes, Syndrome has been doing it for YEARS, he had it methodically planned out, and he hunted Mr.Incredibles friends down one by one to try out his inventions.
He actually *does tell* in person to Mr Incredible (and thus the audience) that his robot had to go through various other supers to "get it worthy" of fighting him.
And then later it shows the previous supers the droid killed while getting upgraded every time it was beaten.
It's not "show don't tell", but rather showing without going in the details or exposition
@@JThePervertedSummonerThat is a part of showing and not telling. Instead of TELLING Mr. Incredible (and us) that he killed other heroes to upgrade the robot, the movie SHOWS us the upgrade process outright.
And for all the seekers.. there's a unedited listed of the heroes that got merced.
I still can't believe Pixar had the stones to write an *attempted suicide* as a major plot point.
This movie has a LOT of heavy themes if you know where to look.
It’s a minor plot point but still it’s epic they did it.
yeah i guarantee i did not pick up on ANY of the heavy shit in this movie as a kid. now i know where to look and i realize this movie is insane
Too bad the sequel didn’t have any.
@@kevinmccallister1992there is only one incredibles movie and the true sequel is the underminer game
The dvd version I watched as a kid actually had that whole scene redone so that guy was a stuntman. Only found out about the suicide attempt being the original version like a year ago. Really cool that they did it tho, even if it did get censored in places
You know what’s actually a good touch; when he’s at work they make the world dark and almost colorless but when he’s with the family or doing superhero stuff the world is full of color.
The reveal of Syndrome's sistematic *genocide* on the Supers is still one of the best moments in any animated movie I've seen.
The way the music swells and the list just goes *faster and faster* , Bob realising that his colleagues, his friends were all killed by a villain he helped create.
And the worst part is that if Bob/Mr.Incredible hadn't been there with Frozone that night, his best friend would have been on that list too.
Syndrome is an adult, super-villain Eric Cartman:
a sociopath committing genocide out of pettiness; so his hero rejects him? then he'll destroy heroes' uniqueness. So that heroics are no longer limited to a privileged few.
The cheating allegory with Bob's secret heroics is just SO well executed. From bowling night right up to Helen meeting Mirage.
I like how it goes from a cheating allegory to just becoming an actual cheating plotline
There was a deleted scene where Helen asks "ARe you having an affair ?" and Bob replies "YES with the cleaning lady! Come on"
Edna Mode is pure unadulterated awesomeness especially with her criticism of Super Hero Capes.
Facts, Edna's the goat
_"NO CAPES!"_
If you wear a cape, you die. It’s facts. I love Edna Mode for that reason. Though I do love capes for dramatic effect when walking. You automatically look iconic when you wear a long cape. Any color. It just looks iconic. Though if I was a superhero, I’d never wear a cape and wear a cape when I want to look dramatic walking.
@@coletterosenhaus4163in the case of Batman at least his has a use cause it’s fire (and apparently explosion) resistant
@@chainsawboy2388plus he can glide with it
This movie is the perfect superhero movie, I dare say. The tone, the realistic and resourceful use of superpowers, the dialogue, everything coming back around, the relatability we don’t usually see in many modern movies when it comes to families, it's just incredible
"But wait, Into the Spider-Verse exists". Yeah, but you can’t really compare the two, they’re perfect in their own ways
So true!
exactly why The Incredibles will always be my favorite movie, ignoring the fire dumpster of the sequel, and yes it not comparable to Spiderverse as they came out entirely different times
Into the Spider-Verse had a serious crutch that Incredible did not. All of the characters were already established, and the concept of Spider-Man itself was already well-known by most people.
Realistically, introducing a new cast of original characters in the way that Incredibles did is just more impressive.
It's superman 64
@@oofedultra The sequel was decent. Its just not as good as the first.
Fun fact: Since Elastigirl’s power is essentially shapeshifting _and_ she’s seen to be rather sultry in the prologue, it’s very possible that she made herself thicc.
I mean why wouldn't she??
Sooo BBL?
Believe it or not, when this movie came out, it was Mirage's very skinny (pencil) figure that was the beauty standard. All the female celebrities of the early 2000s were very, very skinny.
When Elastigirl looked at herself in the mirror she sighs at the size of her butt because she was acknowledging that she was overweight.
Of course then we, as a society, started liking thicc women which brings us here
@@JThePervertedSummoneryeah I think it's funny a lot of ppl think she would choose to be this way when the whole "does my butt look big in this 🙁??" Was still a thing at the time
@@JThePervertedSummoner Wait that's so interesting and makes her deeper as a character. She thinks her husband is cheating on someone who is more 'ideal' than her
Elasthiccgirl will always be Queen of Pixar Woman. She's cooler than Mr. Incredible.
Wayyyyyy hotter
Cooler*
Nah, Mr. Incredible is cooler. He can crush me with his big hands 😩
💧
_"Dash's mom, gotta goin' it."_
@@petermen_2005 And he can pull my body to fix my back pain.
Watching this as an adult I was SO invested in the like family drama and everything that I had zero regard for as a kid, that's what makes it a great movie, you can grow up with it!
I feel like The Incredibles is one of those movies an adult would like more than a kid would.
The cheating allegory is so well executed.
It figures that they would use Elastigirl's infamous scene for the thumbnail. People just can't get enough of the fact that she's just got it going on, It's all absolute madness.
Helen isnt stacys mom
I’m much more a person of the chest rather than the backside, but I can not disagree at all.
And also look the thumbnail for Incredibles 2 on this channel too.
@@DrSuperLuigiSeth1as someone who is a fan of both front and back sides of women, I can wholeheartedly agree
@@brentthereshiram7236No but she’s Dash’s mom
Jack making the exact same joke immediately after Steve said it is way funnier than the joke itself.
Did you know that syndromes girl that was stalking mr incredible when he was in the car with frozone, was actually stalking and talking about frozone and the blue robot was meant for frozone too because he fought the robot in the volcano and frozone’s powers don’t work in hot places.
Oh, SHIT. "He's still with the big guy." I actually had noticed that watching this, but I hadn't pieced it together, thats INSANE
Yes, that's why later in the film she says, "we found him". I didn't catch that as a kid but i love the detail now that I notice it
And when Mr Incredible is checking the database later, while Elastigirls is unknown, when he then checks for Frozone next it knows his location and identity.
@@rebajoe wow, that's neat
I’m admitting this right now. This is a better Fantastic Four movie than the FOX movies. I don’t care if everyone says this is a Disney Pixar movie. This is so clearly a good version the Fantastic Four.
Yeah cause in this version Mr fantastic married the thing
@@pivotmatrixxx1245the Benreed shippers are sinking and malding
And better than what Disney will crap out
@@pivotmatrixxx1245that’s right :)
I don’t have hopes for the MCU doing the Fantastic Four justice.
When I was younger I always found that scene of Bob grabbing Mirage by the neck and pretty much indicating he was gonna kill her incredibly dark. I remember being shocked when this light hearted character was just about to snap her neck
I read from somewhere that apparently, originally the whole cheating allegory got a little bit more screentime. There was even supposed to be a nightmare sequence where Helen sees Bob surrounded by other women. These were later scrapped though. Probably for the best since the actual plot point was more subtle
Yeah, that’s true, there was even a deleted scene where Helen confronts Bob in his office over the hair she found on his suit and straight up asks him “Are you having an affair.”
I appreciate in the final film how it’s more subdued. Like it’s implied super strongly without being directly stated.
I had a friend named Buddy in elementary school in Kentucky, I don't think he grew up to be a super villain, though
You never know...
the incredibles is probably set in illinois so you're probably safe
probably
Incredibles might legit be my favorite pixar movie ever and i appreciated it even more watching it as an adult. I realized lot of the themes are actually a bit heavy for a kids movie but it still all works so well. And the fight scene in the jungle where dash starts running on the water HAS to be one of the best scenes ever done in western animation imo
14:43 I’m genuinely scared about what he said about Elasticgirl’s tongue to have it completely censored in the final video
😭😭
He probably said about getting his butt 👅 by her 🤣
I’m pretty sure he said “Around the block and then back in”
17:40 i love that chuckle Dash makes every time
Syndrome is still the greatest Pixar villain after almost 20 years!
For real. Rockotar’s analysis on his character really shows that.
The Incredibles was my favourite movie ever since I was a child. It came out in December of 2004 in Germany and I watched it in the cinema. My parents gifted me a cassette tape with the narrated version and I annoyed them with it by listening it over and OVER.
It's one of the best animated (kid) movie with the depth of themes that mainly adults understand & the great visuals for the time for the kids. I only realized certain stuff when I was older (the man jumping from the building, all the accidents caused by Heroes, the implied cheating topic with Helen & Bob throughout, social struggles, marriage issues & reconciling, realistic fear of losing a loved one, the cop actually shooting at Frozone, deaths ON SCREEN (even without blood its gruesome)).
Less than 10 seconds in and we get an immediate ass shot of Mrs. incredible
Had to set the tone somehow
Yeah, we can all agree that Helen is a baddie
In the thumbnail too.
I didn't know why my mom hated this movie until I saw high school pictures of her and she looked exactly like Helen until she fell off. Yes I gave mommy issues, you don't have to ask
damn. that sucks cause if you look exactly like helen, that's pretty darn nice.
thing that sucks is i've been there too. my mother looked amazing until she hit her 40s after family drama happened. currently helping her recover. even got her to play videogames again.
hoping your mother is doing good though! genuinely, seeing them "fall off" hurts.
@nota444tm2 she's been married for 30 years, she's fine, but thanks lol
Dash's principal trying to prove that Dash put the tack down is the equivalent of Mr. Crocker going nuts over FAIRLY ODDPARENTS.
Erm, actually that was his teacher not the principal 🤓👆
It might be key to the film's plot, but the Good Samaritan laws in the US and much of the Western World amongst other thing protect people from being sued for providing medical or disaster aid, or in laymen's terms you can't sue somebody for them saving your life.
I can't be sure, but I think they get around the Good Samaritan law by having the movie start before it's a thing yet, then later we have it sometime in the 15 year time skip.
The scene ( 16:33 ) with Mr incredible saying "there's no time at all" that is a thanos quote in infinity war
It was "Now's not the time to mourn, now's no time at all."
Ikr
I refuse to believe this is a kids movie. While kids can enjoy it it feels more written for adults with the dark and suggestive dialogue while also being a more mature and real relatable story for older people. Also Mrs, Incredible goddamn
Yeah it's definately a general audience movie, or "family" movie... Just, "movie" lol?
it fits the PG rating well
@@unripetheberrby6283 this is why I love Brad Bird because with his animated movies he really pushes the rating like when PG used to mean something
You guys should watch Pantheon. Its a pretty good animated series; though, it sadly got cancelled after the first season. Thankfully it doesn’t leave off on a cliffhanger. Wish more people knew about it
Yes, I consider Pantheon one of the best grounded, mature and realistic sci-fi series of all times.
Sadly, almost nobody knows about it, because for some stupid reason it went absolutely unnoticed(
Lemme guess, Greek gods?
@@evrint What?
@@bighand1530 as in the Greek pantheon. I took a guess that Pantheon was about those gods.
@@evrint I suppose.
15:55 what we all _came_ for
woah
That’s more or less in the thumbnail
Should kids be watching this movie? (*_*)
now i know where to skip ahead to 😈
16:03 got me acting up fr fr
17:46 ‘Maybe Dash is the second coming?
It does make sense, as he is their second child.
God doesn't follow logic
My favorite movie of all time. I literally just rewatched the whole movie today because it happened to be playing on TV. There are so many thought provoking themes woven throughout the film along with an endlessly entertaining story that it could be seen a million times and never get boring
Im glad you guys are watching this, This is one of the best pixar movies and one of the best superhero movies I have seen. Everything just fits perfectly, Characters, Dialouge, Action, Tone, Every single thing works that It can feel like an adult and a kids movie at the same time. Good stuff :)
Top 3 Pixar film, after Cars, and Finding Nemo.
“Is My Hero Academia just the world after Syndrome wins?”
That should’ve been the plot to the sequel.
17:26 a particular moment during September 11th 2001
Bro 💀
As an adult, "The law requires that i answer no" lives rent free in my mind
I am honestly glad that they were able to include the amazing meme at 3:40
Especially since overall the entire movie, there are so many great memes to take out of it. Honestly a win of a movie and looking forward to another amazing vid from y’all and Steve
14:29 … I have no words for this Image
…
As a child I assumed that when Syndrome said “when everybody’s super, nobody’s super” meant that anybody who would try to show up and be a hero would immediately cease to exist.
Idunno, he just seemed that more sadistic when I was younger.
18:09 His face here reminds me of that Tighten meme.
“There is no mayor of Metroville!”
you mean titan?
As a kid, I remembered being really confused with Helen's reaction to her reflection. Not in that it went overy head, not that I was finding her attractive, but for the fact that I thought her body was that of a model and she's all like "ew" to herself.
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Surprised how they didn’t call attention to the fact this was THE song.
Yesir the one channel keeping away my depression is back
Buddy had his dreams crushed so badly he went from blonde to ginger
He lost his soul
And caused a whole genocide!!
I honestly still think to this day, The Incredibles is Pixar’s best movie, along with Pixar’s Cars movie.
Are you sure you think Cars is one of Pixar’s best?
Cause for many people it’s a childhood favourite that doesn’t hold up as an adult
W take
I love Cars, and although I don't consider it the best of Pixar, I respect and appreciate that someone does.
This and ratatouille are the best man.
Cars 1 is a good movie
Ironic how the short characters have "Napoleon Complex" when Napoleon was actually average height for the time
One of the main reasons why are you here 15:50
Elastagirl has that Elastaussy
💀
1:16 STM: That's fucked up, it's like naming your child, guy!
Croods: um, ya forgot about me!!
We'll need a playlist with all the "got us down bad" videos like this one and the Road to El Dorado one.
Dude this movie came out when I was BORN. Is so weird to think that I LITERALY grew up watching this. And even now that I have watched like MORE TIMES THAT I CAN COUNT. It stills holds up as one of my favorite movies of all time. Trully a masterpice. And watching you guys react to it just brought more good memories with this film. Love your videoooos. Shout out from Brazil guys❤ 🇧🇷
When the public is in danger and goes for the greater good to save the day, Frozone calls and he wants his super suit back.
15:27 “Son motorboats mom while sister ridees”
There is nothing wrong with that sentence, it is completely factual. 👌
14:34 Mr Incredible is getting his insides LICKED
I think a good bonus video would be watching the Jack Jack Attack short too where the babysitter is traumatized by his powers. It would hilarious to see you guys watch it 😂
Tbh , Spilling The Milk is one of the best reaction channels on the UA-cam platform , also very underrated. ❤❤ I love watching you guys :D
I've never realized how much of a great and various voice acting this movie has!
Really, Disney missed the mark even in this department over the years 😭
Right!?
the incredibles was an extremely emotionally mature film for children like its crazy
Syndrome is the best disney twist villain, hands down, also you should have watch the dvd extra of frozone and bob reacting to a fake 60s style cartoon of them.
15:45 Redmoa.
You're welcome.
Cultured
"I'll sell my inventions so that everyone will become Supers! EVERYONE WILL BE SUPERS! When everyone's Super, *no one will be."* - Syndrome
15:25, cant see that scene without thinking about "Daughter rides momther while son motorboats," and I hate it
This movie had so many adult themes now looking back at it, a lot of this stuff flew over my head as a kid, like the suicide scene, the insurance stuff and that whole insinuated affair going on
“It’s like naming your kid guy”
*an entire show having the main character named guy who turns into a girl superhero*
I know who you’re talking about, one of the few cross-dressing super heroes.
7:08 "She's like a fu@king pencil" 💀💀💀💀
Edit: I was one second behind it's 7:07
It sounded like he said, “Fly home Buddy, I wear cologne”😂
Incredibles might not be my favourite Pixar film; but I do think it’s their strongest criticality. (Ratatouille probably would’ve topped it, if it wasn’t for some contrived scenes and plot holes).
In fact, I’d argue that Incredibles is on top of Sony’s Spiderverse movies and on par with Ghibli’s Spirited Away and Dreamwork’s Prince Of Egypt.
Redmoa really watched this movie as a kid and said: "We can make a religion out of this."
I remember as a kid I had the 2 gamecube games. For being a movie tie-in, The Incredibles game was surprisingly fun! Rise of the Underminer also was super fun to play, I would think the biggest issue is they were both pretty short games
17:55 NO WAY PEAK SHOUTED OUT PEAK
who wants them to watch this with a eye tracker
Syndrome has some of the best quotes in ville in history.
The Incredibles is a timeless staple, but it’s sequel is far from it. The Incredibles is like a fine wine, but it’s sequel was a half-assed screenplay that somehow got made.
Gotta love a new curdled video from Spilling the Milk
edna 🤤🤤🤤
How do we tell him?
No
Bro🤨
Fr
Bro is down horrendous
For incredibles 2 definitely watch it with an eye tracker
I JUST NOW REALIZE THIS! So I think it was in a secret dvd or something but it was established that Frozone was meant to be the next target for Syndrome, not Mr. Incredible. This made noticeable by the fact the Omnidroid later on takes Mr. Incredible to a place of super high temperatures which the Omni Droid is was meant to withstand super high and super cold temperatures and top of that, would Neutralize Frozones powers. But even early on in the movie when Bob and Lucius (Lucious?) are in the car Mirage says “The fat guy is still with *him*” him referring to Frozone and the fat guy as is joked about through the movie is Mr. Incredible. God I love this movie man the details are insane
This is one of my favorite childhood movies, I know this whole movie by heart and I do randomly recite the whole movie when I’m home alone 😂😂😂
19:58 oh my gosh 😭😂😂
so much in this was hysterical
The funniest part about both movies is that at the end of the first move, they reveal that jack jack has powers, but then in the second movie they're super surprised that jack jack has powers. The funny part is that they completely forgot the end of the first movie. Disney just needed a side plot for the second movie.
Mind you they were flying up in the air, the fam couldn't see what was going on up there, I mean..Syndrome ended up getting sucked up by a plane's turbine engine, that's how high up they were when Jack Jack ignited
@@Anonymys43 Yeah but then there was a months' timeskip where it wouldn't make sense that they wouldn't realize
@@Anonymys43plus in the short where we see everything go down while Jack Jack is being babysat, Kari the sitter gets her memory erased, however since Mr Dicker was the one interviewing her technically he knew Jack Jack had powers and didn't tell the family. So the only indication they get are those messages Kari leaves Helen but those are forgotten once Syndrome's back to swipe Jack Jack. (While Mr Dicker was probably busy getting everything cleared up with the superhero red tape, why wouldn't he mention it?)
@@unripetheberrby6283there was no timeskip what are you talking about
Spilling The Milk got me down bad
When you're older and you rewatch it, it's kind of amazing how many adult jokes or scenarios in contrast with the rest.
The GOAT of superhero movies. Also on a related note, there’s a LEGO Incredibles 2 game where you can relive the plot of both films and all sorts of other awesome things. I 100%ed the game and it’s up there as one of my personal favorites.
I have that game on the Switch.
10:58 fun fact: stratogale was a high schooler when she died.
1:21 His actual name is DOWN SYNDROME
Did you get that from the Mickey Disney trivia
I’m literally at the line in the DMV and can’t stop laughing 😂
Flushing DMV? I was there too lol.
Yo love your vid guys always puts a smile on my face. Keep it up
Actually buildings are supposed to collapse inwards if they have an issue they won’t destroy other buildings or if they need to be demolished they won’t.
20:36 most manly laugh
I was milking hard with this one 🔥🔥🔥
I was milking hard with this one 🔥🔥🔥
I was milking hard with this one 🔥🔥🔥
i was milking hard with this one 🔥🔥🔥
I was milking hard with this one 🔥🔥🔥
I was milking hard with this one🔥🔥🔥
15:55
GYAT
how you already see it
Im dying of thirst here
I’m hard
@@Tarnthewarriorwe must stay focused brothers, we must stay focused
In the thumbnail too
The Incredibles is truly one of the best animated movie ever made. The ending always gives me chills no matter how many times I've seen it.
it may genuinely be the best superhero movie ever, i've never seen better world building and realism like it
Gotta admit this movie warned me at a young age about how insurance companies are a big scam. They were also scarily accurate on when mum and dad fought
"they caught you in 4k and you got away with it?"
what every big youtuber wants to (but never will) hear in their lives
“This movie is nothing but baddies!” Aunt Edna💀