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The Incredibles Family

Incredibles Facts
The Incredibles is a 2004 computer-animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, centering around a family of superheroes. It was written and directed by Brad Bird, a former director of The Simpsons previously best known for directing the 1999 animated movie The Iron Giant. The Incredibles was originally developed as a traditionally-animated movie for Warner Bros., but after Warner shut down its animation division, Bird moved to Pixar and took the story with him.

The Incredibles is Pixar's sixth feature film. It was presented by Walt Disney Pictures and released by Buena Vista Distribution in North America on November 5, 2004, and in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland on November 26 of the same year and in Japan, February 2, 2005. It is the first Pixar full-length film 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.

Characters

* Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible: He has superhuman strength and reasonable resistance to harm, is also very resourceful and has often used his intelligence to outsmart opponents. Frequently reminisces about his "Glory Days". Voiced by Craig T. Nelson.
* Helen Parr/Mrs. Incredible/Elastigirl: She has superhuman elasticity and plasticity. Frequently worries for her family's safety. Voiced by Holly Hunter.
* Violet Parr: She has invisibility and the creation of force fields. Frequently wishes she was "normal". Voiced by Sarah Vowell.
* Dash Parr: He has superhuman speed. Is a competitive fourth grader. Voiced by Spencer Fox.
* Jack-Jack Parr: He has various powers, such as the ability to burst into flames, pass through solid objects, and emit laser beams from his eyes. Can also turn into a monster form and transmute his body into a heavy metal. Voiced by Eli Fucile and Maeve Andrews.
* Lucius Best/Frozone: He can create and control ice. Frequently relives the "Glory Days" with Mr. Incredible. Voiced by Samuel L. Jackson.
* Buddy Pine/Syndrome: Mr. Incredible's number one fan, but he grows up to hate him due to the fact that Mr. Incredible wouldn't let him become his sidekick. He serves as the main antagonist. Voiced by Jason Lee.
* Mirage: Assistant to Syndrome. She defects when Syndrome uses her life as a wager in a bet with Mr. Incredible. Voiced by Elizabeth Peņa.
* Edna Mode: Famous designer of super-suits. A little obsessed with her work. Voiced by Brad Bird.
 

Box Office for Incredibles
Following concerns that the film would receive underwhelming results, the film grossed $70,467,623 in its opening weekend, the highest opening weekend gross for a Pixar film. The film ultimately grossed $261,441,092, the second-highest gross for a Pixar film (behind Finding Nemo) and the fifth-highest grossing film of 2004. Worldwide, the film grossed $631,436,092, ranking fourth for the year. The film was also the second-highest animated film that year behind Shrek 2.