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Robert "Bob" Parr, also known as Mr. Incredible, is the protagonist of The Incredibles and is the deuteragonist of Incredibles 2.
A singled-out member of a race of humans born with superpowers, consequently referred to as "Supers", Mr. Incredible was one of the most famous heroes of his era and was known for his skill at fighting criminal offense. At some point, he met and barbarous in love with swain superhero Elastigirl. Nonetheless, soon after the two wed, bystanders who had been injured during criminal offense-fighting attempts began to sue. The backlash forced supers similar Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl into retirement and witness protection. Mr. Incredible resumed the name of Bob Parr and began a noncombatant life with Elastigirl, now in her noncombatant identity equally Helen Parr.
Official Clarification
- "True to his incredible strengths, all Bob wants to practise is save the world - even if he has to practice it undercover. It takes almost losing everything, however, for him to see that the existent source of his ability is his extraordinary family."
- —Official Pixar Website
Biography
Early life
At the starting time of the original moving-picture show, Bob was about 25 years one-time. He was also not obese, similar he is 15 years later on.
The Incredibles
- Interviewer: "And so, Mr. Incredible, practice y'all accept a underground identity?"
- Mr. Incredible: " Every superhero has a hole-and-corner identity. I don't know a single one who doesn't. Who wants the force per unit area of beingness super all the time?"
- ―Mr. Incredible being interviewed[src]
Bob is a superhero with great strength, superpower and durability. His strength is of such dimensions that he can unmarried-handedly lift a semi-truck with niggling difficulty. His best friend is swain super Frozone (Lucius Best). Mr. Incredible is married to Elastigirl (Helen Parr), and they take three kids: Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack. While driving to his wedding with Elastigirl erstwhile before April 23rd, 1957[i], Mr. Incredible experiences an otherwise routine twenty-four hour period of fighting crime and saving lives, including rescuing a man from falling off a edifice and stopping a train from falling off its track (though, in a deleted scene, Syndrome says that it'south against the law for supers to ally and have kids). In addition to confronting an infamous member of his rogues' gallery Bomb Voyage, Mr. Incredible must deal with the intrusion of his self-proclaimed #1 fan, Buddy Pino, who tries to impose himself equally Mr. Incredible's sidekick, "Incrediboy". Constantly frustrated past his presence, Mr. Incredible coldly rebuffs him each and every fourth dimension he appears. Subsequently he gets married, Mr. Incredible faces a series of lawsuits: the man he saved from falling off a building was trying to commit suicide and is suing for the hindrance of such, while the victims of the train rescue are suing for the injuries they have sustained (even though they might accept died had it not been for Mr. Incredible's intervention). These lawsuits take inspired people across the earth to sue Supers everywhere for the "annoyances" they create while fighting criminal offense. With the suits costing the government millions of dollars, the regime sponsors a witness protection programme in exchange for the hope to stop all superhero work, thus seeing the cease of the Golden Age of Supers.
15 years after, Mr. Incredible has settled downward with his wife Elastigirl and they have three children: Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack. Bob is overweight and frustrated with the drudgery of his job as a claims adjuster for a corrupt insurance visitor called Insuricare and secretly helps deserving clients to discover loopholes to get their payments. He dreams of returning back to his glory days of superheroism, going so far as to moonlight equally a crime fighter by listening to a police force scanner every Wednesdays, with his friend Frozone, known now as Lucius Best, challenge to their wives that they're going bowling, though Lucius actually wants to become. They have discovered that another former superhero named Gazerbeam has had trouble adjusting to civilian life like Bob does, and is now missing. They go to save people from a burning building simply the heat is to much for Lucius to put out with his powers. They accidentally run across the nearby jewelry store and trip the alarm, alerting a nearby police officeholder to apprehend them, bold they are robbers; Lucius freezes him with the water from the nearby dispenser, and he and Bob escape just earlier several police force officers arrive at the scene. When Helen finds out almost Bob's nighttime escapades, it causes an statement; Bob hates having to hide their gifts, and wants to render to the heroics of the old days, while Helen is concerned almost keeping the family together and not having to get-go over again by going into hiding in a brand new location.
Eventually Gilbert Huph, Bob'southward miserly boss, suspects Bob is helping clients and reprimands him. During the lecture, Bob notices a person being mugged in the street. Mr. Huph stops Bob from going to the victim's help, threatening to fire him, and the mugger escapes. When Huph smugly begins lecturing again, Bob, furious with his dominate'due south insensitivity, angrily grabs him by the cervix and accidentally hurls him through several office walls. Huph is hospitalized and Bob is fired. Normally the authorities agent and Bob's old friend Rick Dicker would cover such an incident by paying to keep the visitor quiet, relocating his family, and erasing memories of the incident, but since information technology is costing too much money for the authorities, Dicker says that he tin no longer help Bob, merely quickly relents and offers to bail him out one last time, an offering that Bob refuses since his family has adjusted to their electric current life. While Bob is trying to figure out how to tell Helen well-nigh his blow, Mirage, a mysterious agent, contacts him and offers highly-paid work: subduing a renegade robot, the Omnidroid 08, on Nomanisan, an uncharted volcanic island. Bob takes the assignment, telling Helen that he is attending a briefing out of town, hiding both the loss of his job and the renewal of hero piece of work. Bob defeats the Omnidroid, and and so has dinner with Mirage earlier coming abode. With the hefty reward, Bob begins to lead a much happier life with his family. However, he has slightly damaged his supersuit from the boxing, and takes it to its designer, the flamboyant Edna Mode, for repairs. Edna also offers to create a brand-new adapt for him and he accepts just, unbeknownst to him, she also creates suits for his entire family unit.
He is summoned to the inland for his 2d mission ii months later on, this fourth dimension wearing the new blood-red conform Edna made for him instead of his old, blue one. When Bob returns to the isle, he discovers that Mirage was working with Buddy Pine, having become a psychotic and incredibly wealthy weapons designer named Syndrome. Embittered by constant rejection from his erstwhile idol, he made a fortune in high-tech weapons engineering science. He so invented the Omnidroid, a robot designed to impale Supers. When he get-go reached the island, he was ambushed and defeated past an improved version of the Omnidroid 08 prototype robot, Omnidroid v.X9. While Syndrome is on a monologue bragging about all he has achieved, Mr. Incredible throws a log at him. Syndrome dodges the log, then gain to immobilize Mr. Incredible with his zero-point energy ray, which inhibits all movement and the ability to talk, freezing Mr. Incredible where he is. He uses his nix-point energy ray to throw Mr. Incredible around, asking if he is good enough now for Mr. Incredible, proceeding to mock him by saying "Who's super now?" Eventually, he accidentally throws Mr. Incredible over a waterfall, which the superhero survives by diving in.
Syndrome sends a bomb down the waterfall, equipped with a probe to scan for whatsoever signs of life after the flop goes off. Mr. Incredible discovers the flop, and takes cover from it in an underwater cave. He discovers the remains of the erstwhile superhero Gazerbeam, finding that Gazerbeam had carved the discussion "kronos" into the cave wall with his dying breath. He uses Gazerbeam'due south remains to hide from the probe, tricking information technology into thinking that he is dead. The probe is tricked, causing Syndrome to believe that Mr. Incredible is dead.
Mr. Incredible later comes out of the water to infiltrate Syndrome's base. Subsequently successfully sneaking in, he is able to brand his mode to a huge room with a lava wall in which he had dinner with Mirage after he defeated the Omnidroid 08. He goes through a hole in the wall to make his way to Syndrome's computer room. In it, he types in the countersign "kronos" that he had discovered in the cave. He discovers Syndrome'southward program in the computer, in which he had tested the Omnidroids against various supers to encounter how powerful the robots were. If the robot was defeated, then he improved the Omnidroid using the data, along with designing information technology so it would kill that super that previously won. Mr. Incredible went through the database of who had won each fight, which as well showed that no super had e'er survived the second fight, much to his horror and as well discovers that although Syndrome was unaware of Elastigirl'southward location, he did know Frozone's and was intending to target him next. As he is leaving the room upon also discovering Operation Kronos, Elastigirl activates a homing device on Mr. Incredible's supersuit in social club to discover where he is, causing Mr. Incredible to be caught.
In the containment unit that Mr. Incredible is held in (a room in which a prisoner is held in an energy field, which is powered by nothing-signal energy, thus preventing the prisoner from being able to escape unless they are released), Syndrome interrogates Mr. Incredible to find out who Mr. Incredible had summoned with the homing device. Syndrome then finds out that Mr. Incredible knows who it is upon playing a transmission from a aeroplane that had requested permission to land on the island. The airplane pilot of the plane was Elastigirl, who had borrowed a jet to detect her hubby. Syndrome responds by sending missiles to destroy the plane. Elastigirl reports the missiles to the island and asks for them to be disengaged, revealing that there are children aboard the plane, which are Dash and Violet, who had stowed away on the plane wearing their ain supersuits upon finding a sitter for Jack-Jack. The transmissions are played in the containment unit in which Bob is held. Upon the missiles making contact with the aeroplane, Delusion reports to Syndrome that the plane had been destroyed. Mr. Incredible so grabs Delusion and threatens to impale her if he is non released. Mr. Incredible releases Mirage, and Syndrome calls him out for existence weak.
Elastigirl, Dash, and Violet are revealed to have all survived the crash. Elastigirl is able to sneak her fashion into Syndrome'due south base of operations. She finds the rocket with the Omnidroid ten on it as she sneaks through the base. On her way through the base, she discovers a command room with guards in it. She is able to detect which room Mr. Incredible is beingness held prisoner in. On her way to the room, she hears an alarm, which was triggered by Dash and Violet, who were discovered upon being forced to leave the cave they were hiding in, which turned out to actually exist a vent to release the flames from the underground rocket launch sleeping room once the rocket was launched.
Elastigirl finds Mr. Incredible, who only seconds previously had been released by Delusion to tell him that his family had survived the crash. He is hugging Mirage upon Elastigirl showing upwards, in which he is forced to explain that he had not been cheating on his wife, and that Mirage was helping him escape. Mirage tells them that their kids may have been the ones who triggered the alarm, causing Elastigirl and Mr. Incredible to first running to find their children to help them.
Dash and Violet are shown to outwit the guards and use their powers to escape them. The kids encounter their parents as they run through the jungle together. The family works together to quickly defeat the guards, but at that point Syndrome shows up and immobilizes the whole family unit. Upon discovering that the grouping of supers he has simply captured is wearing matching super suits, Syndrome is surprised to discover that Mr. Incredible had married Elastigirl. He and then sees Violet and Dash and finds that Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl had children together, declaring that he had hit the jackpot for capturing a whole family of superheroes.
Syndrome imprisons the whole family in his containment unit to prevent them from interfering with his plan. In the unit, Syndrome plays news broadcasts of the Omnidroid attacking the metropolis for the Incredibles to lookout. Syndrome then explains his program: to save Metroville from his ain Omnidroid and thereby become a hero. He intends to sell his gadgets to the world in one case his career is finished, making everyone super and the possession of superpowers no longer unique, for "when everyone is super, no one will be." He then leaves the Incredibles in an energy prison. As Mr. Incredible apologizes to his family unit, telling how lousy of a begetter he had been, Violet uses her force field to break her magnetic bonds, and rolls over to the command panel so that she tin can free her family as well, remarking how Mr. Incredible had made first-class progress today. The family unit runs through the base, trying to observe a fashion to escape the island then they can make information technology to the metropolis to stop Syndrome. They discover a rocket and, with the password given to them by Delusion, use information technology to fly a minivan to the city so that they can defeat the Omnidroid 10.
In Metroville, Syndrome attempts to stop the Omnidroid'southward destructive rampage, just the robot figures out the nature of his remote control and knocks him unconscious. The Incredibles and Frozone fight the robot. Mr. Incredible realizes that the but manner to defeat the Omnidroid is on the inside like he did the concluding time and has his family use the remote for i of the arms to actuate it, assuasive him to throw information technology at the robot, defeating information technology. The boondocks applauds them for their achievements; the possibility of superheroes coming out of hiding is mentioned. Syndrome wakes upward to find that the Incredibles take stolen his glory.
Rick Dicker drives the Incredibles habitation, telling them that the United States government has frozen Syndrome'south assets and put a warrant out for his abort. Helen listens to the messages left by Kari and learn that a replacement came over, and so they hurry to their business firm, only to find that Syndrome is there. He immobilizes the Incredibles to prevent them from doing annihilation else. Syndrome reveals that he is kidnapping Jack-Jack, intending to raise him as his sidekick, in revenge for his futurity being taken abroad. As Syndrome attempts to fly up to his jet using his rocket boots, Jack-Jack suddenly reveals his super powers by transforming into fire, metal, and and so an imp-similar monster. Syndrome drops Jack-Jack, who is caught past Elastigirl, and attempts to flee, declaring that he will brand another attempt to abduct Jack-Jack in the future. Bob, having had enough of Syndrome, hurls the family car into the jet; Syndrome is knocked into the turbine and his cape is defenseless in the engine and pulls him in. Violet then protects the family from the raining flames and debris every bit the jet explodes, much to the amazement of their immature neighbor.
Iii months later, the family is much happier; fifty-fifty Bob is content with their civilian life. Dash is running in a rail meet; he carefully controls his use of super-speed and finishes in second identify. Violet, who formerly felt alienated to the point of using her hair to hide her face and turning invisible when her crush walked by, is constitute with her hair pulled back and successfully request Tony Rydinger for a date to the movies. Equally they walk out of the sports complex, a new villain, The Underminer, rises from the ground and declares "war on peace and happiness." The family members, including Jack-Jack, put on their masks and prepare to fight.
Incredibles two
Afterward a battle with the Underminer that results in the villain'southward escape and Bob and his family narrowly preventing the devastation of City Hall, the Super family unit is arrested. After a heated argument with the urban center's police, they larn, to their daze, that the Board of the City would take preferred them to have non taken activity at all, fifty-fifty if it meant the deaths of citizens, due to the law against superhero work. Soon later, the Incredibles are informed by Rick Dicker that the Superhero Relocation programme has been shut downwards in the fall-out of the battle. The Parr family is forced to live in a motel for 2 weeks and 2 weeks just, since their home was destroyed battling Syndrome. Violet tells her begetter that she was seen in her super-suit by her date, Tony Rydinger, prompting Bob to tell Dicker to erase that from Tony's retentiveness. At the dinner tabular array, the family enjoys a meal of Chinese food, before getting into a huge argument over whether or non the Incredibles were right to accept activeness; Helen is defensive of the constabulary against superhero work, while Bob angrily insists that they didn't do annihilation wrong, since the law against superheroes is unfair.
After dinner, Bob cools off alongside the motel's swimming pool, where he and Helen sadly admit that, without Dicker'southward help going forrad, one of them needs to get a job inside ii weeks. Helen suggests Bob to get a task, but Bob reminds her most the Insuricare incident, how he suffered tremendously when working there, and how he doesn't like any job that doesn't involve fighting offense. Helen then suggests to Bob that he takes a break from working and allow Helen expect for i instead. Just then, Lucius tells Bob and Helen about Winston Deavor, a superhero fan interested in bringing the superheroes back. They run into with the tycoon who decides that Elastigirl is their best bet as she is the least destructive.
Dorsum at the cabin, Bob asks Helen why she is unsure most taking the opportunity, and she explains that the children will demand her. Dash is struggling with math, and Violet is nervous about her upcoming engagement with Tony. Jack-Jack, being a baby, volition naturally need lots of attention, whether he has powers or not. Neither of them knew that he had used his powers once earlier, to escape from being kidnapped by Syndrome, since at the time they were on the ground and he was high in the air, beyond their sight. Bob tells her that the choice is to alter the earth to permit their children to be who they are, or to possibly soon be homeless. She asks if he'll be okay watching the kids, and he says he tin can handle it with no problem. Lying downward to sleep, they knew tomorrow they'd tell Winston that Elastigirl was in.
Winston sends a limo to pick up the family and take them to a huge house that he owns, and he says they can stay as long as they need. Later, Elastigirl comes out of the bathroom wearing her new super conform, which is darker in color than her quondam one, and was designed by a man named Alexander Galbaki. Bob teases her that when Edna finds out, she won't exist happy. Helen finds a note from Evelyn saying at that place's something in the garage for her. She goes out and finds a motorbike that can split into two parts. Bob watches as she takes off down the street. The next morning, Bob fixes breakfast for the kids, and Violet asks him if Helen is breaking the law by doing hero work. Bob tries to explain that their mother is but demonstrating why hero work should not exist illegal, only is relieved to see the school omnibus pull up, and sends the kids off. That night, as Violet gets ready for her date with Tony, Bob reads Jack-Jack a bedtime story, and the baby falls asleep. Bob then tries to assist Nuance with his math homework, only Dash tells him they desire the bug done a certain way, so says he'll just wait until Helen comes home. The TV turns on, and Bob is surprised to see Jack-Jack sitting on the couch. He takes him support to his room and reads another story.
Bob keeps trying to get Jack-Jack to stay in his crib, with no luck. Going downstairs, he is surprised to detect Violet, who never stayed at the theater for her date since Tony did not evidence up, and she angrily tells him non to say annihilation. Bob goes back to the living room and sits a still awake Jack-Jack down next to him and falls comatose. On the Telly, a crime movie is playing with a masked robber holding a woman at gunpoint behind a cash annals. Jack-Jack sees the masked man, and then looks out the window and sees a raccoon rummaging through the trash. Conflating the ii similar things visually and literally, and believing the raccoon a danger, Jack-Jack walks upwards to the window and is able to laissez passer through it with his powers. Grabbing a half-eaten craven leg abroad from the raccoon, he throws it dorsum in the garbage can and uses another power to lift the lid with his mind and slam information technology down on the tin. And so every bit the infant and raccoon tussle, laser beams come out of the baby'due south eyes, simply missing the raccoon as it clings to an umbrella. Bob wakes up from the mayhem and goes exterior to grab Jack-Jack. Just then, the baby splits into six dissever copies of himself and continues the fight with the raccoon. Separating them and watching them mold back together into one babe, Bob realizes, to his surprise, that Jack-Jack is not powerless as the family initially believed, and that he has multiple superpowers. Taking Jack-Jack back inside, Bob gets a call from Helen. She asks him how things are going, and he lies and says the kids are but fine. She delightedly tells him about saving the delinquent hovertrain, and he turns on the TV to encounter various news reports covering the dramatic rescue. She thank you him for taking care of the kids, and they hang up after saying sweet dreams to each other. Bob puts Nuance and Jack-Jack to bed, and, later non being able to sleep due to his frustrations, cracks open Dash's math book to have a ameliorate look at the math formulas. Later on, he wakes up Nuance and tells him that he finally understands the math problems and tin help Dash earlier schoolhouse starts, which he promptly does.
The next forenoon, as Bob is getting the kids ready for school, Violet looks a mess and tells him that yesterday at school, she asked Tony why he failed to show up at their engagement, and he acted like he did not know who she was. Bob tells her that Rick has had to erase many people's memories after they establish out his or Helen's superhero identity. Realizing that Rick had erased Tony's retention after Bob told him to, Violet becomes fifty-fifty angrier and scolds her father for her troubles, accusing him of having her erased from Tony's retentiveness. Stomping off, she grabs her super suit and stuffs it down the garbage disposal and turns it on. But since the suit is indestructible, this has no effect on it. Angrily, she grabs it and throws it against the wall, vowing never to be a superhero again.
Ashamed of his mistake, Bob calls Rick and asks him if he remembers wiping Tony'southward retention. When Rick says that he does indeed remember, Bob informs him that he went too far, erasing all memory of Violet from his mind completely. An embarrassed Rick apologizes and replies that retentivity wiping is not an exact science. After explaining Violet's anger towards him, and superheroes, Bob desperately asks Rick for any information he has about Tony, and Rick tells him that Tony's parents own a restaurant called the Happy Platter where he works as a waiter after school. That night, Bob takes the kids out to dinner. Violet wonders why he's taking them across town to ane specific restaurant. Sitting down at the table, they're greeted past their waiter, Tony. Startled, Violet shoots water out of her nose, and a surprised Tony offers her napkins to clean herself upwardly. Bob tries to gently push Violet into chatting with Tony, just she just gets more embarrassed and aroused. She pushes herself abroad from the table and walks out of the eatery.
Back at the house, Dash asks a disheveled Bob for help with his new math lesson, which he hesitates on, since he is distracted by the TV. Watching the TV, Bob sees a story about how a car chosen the Incredibile, a car he once owned when he was a public superhero, had been bought by a billionaire at an auction. Thinking the car had been destroyed forth with his house, Bob angrily rummages through some boxes and finds the old remote command for the car. Pressing a button, he makes the machine start on the screen. Nuance snatches the remote and starts pressing buttons. Everyone in the studio takes embrace from the seemingly live car. Bob grabs the remote back and powers it down. Of a sudden Jack-Jack sneezes and teleports himself into Violet'southward room. She runs downwards the stairs screaming, equally Jack-Jack at present has turned into a red monster, chasing later her. Jack-Jack turns back into his normal self, and Dash and Violet realize, to their surprise, that he has powers, and Bob hadn't told them. Violet asks if he told Helen, and he says no. When she asks why, he angrily tells them that he'south Mr. Incredible, and that he's trying his best to hold the house together through everything past formulating and processing data. Taken aback, Violet decides to call Lucius for help.
Lucius comes over, and he sees Jack-Jack suddenly vanish. Weary, Bob grabs cookies and holds one up to lure Jack-Jack back from the other dimension. He reappears, grabs the cookie and munches on it. Lucius states to Bob the randomness of Jack-Jack's powers, which Bob agrees with. Bob and so states to Lucius that he can't keep giving Jack-Jack cookies, but when he stops, the baby turns into the ruddy monster and starts bitter Bob's arm with Bob trying to pull him off. Equally Bob feels desperate for some relief, Lucius advises him to re-marshal his life and adopt some solid, "outside the box" thinking. Bob takes Lucius's advice seriously and drives up to Edna's house with Jack-Jack in toe. Seeing him looking like he hadn't slept in days, she invites him in. He explains his various difficulties to her and that he needs some lone time, and asks if he can get out Jack-Jack with her. Edna initially refuses, but Jack-Jack looks at her face and transforms his ain olfactory organ to look like hers. Bit by bit, he transforms the rest of his confront to match hers. Fascinated and surprised by his powers, and seeing this every bit an opportunity to pattern a new supersuit for the Parr family unit, she changes her heed and agrees to take him and rapidly shoves Bob out the door, proverb a very hasty skilful nighttime to him. Bob goes back to the house and collapses onto the sofa. He tells Violet virtually his conclusion to permit Edna babysit Jack-Jack, which surprises her a little, but he says he is feels fine with it anyway. Bob so sadly apologizes to his daughter for having Rick erase Tony's retentiveness, then making things worse at the restaurant by trying to re-introduce her to him. He says he's just trying to be a good father, and Violet forgives him and replies that he's super, which is beyond skilful. She hugs him, before realizing that he's fallen asleep sitting up.
The side by side mean solar day, during the late afternoon, Bob wakes up a trivial groggy, and realizes he had been sleeping on the couch for 17 hours. Violet and Dash took off his shoes and gave him a coating and pillow to aid his slumber better. Later on, he goes to Edna's business firm and thank you her for watching Jack-Jack. She says that she stayed up all night, working on a suit that volition aid control his powers meliorate. Putting Jack-Jack into the testing chamber, she shows Bob how Jack-Jack's suit tin conceptualize which 1 of his powers he's about to employ. When Jack-Jack turns into a flame, the suit activates an extinguisher with blackberry-flavored fire retardant spraying all over him, and he happily licks information technology up. Relieved at finally having some control, Bob takes Jack-Jack and puts him in his car seat.
Back at the business firm, the kids run into Jack-Jack in his new supersuit. Bob demonstrates to a delighted Violet and as blithesome Dash how he can now command the baby, with Jack-Jack using his laser eyes on his command. Then Jack-Jack uses his warp ability to disappear, and Bob shows them a device to scan for his location. Seeing him in the corner, Dash holds out a cookie, which Jack-Jack reappears to catch and chomp down. The phone rings, and Evelyn Deavor tells Bob that Helen is in trouble. She says she doesn't want to say what happened on the telephone, and information technology'southward best if he meets her at DevTech, where their transport is docked. Bob immediately calls Lucius and tells him to spotter the kids, and to put on his super adjust, since things might plough weird. Lucius agrees and hurries for the Parrs' home. Evelyn takes Bob to see Helen in a dark room as soon every bit Bob walks in, Helen starts punching and kicking him in the face. Though stunned at outset, Bob tries to subdue his married woman without attacking her back. As she comes at him with more than punches and kicks, he grabs her and tries to break her trance past calming her down. She kisses him, and with surprise, he kisses dorsum. And then she stretches and grabs a pair of goggles from Evelyn and puts them on his face, placing him under Evelyn's command too. (Evelyn hates all supers, blaming them for the deaths of her parents. She is the mastermind behind Screenslaver attacks)
On the Everjust, Evelyn watches as Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl and Frozone recite a hateful, vindictive speech to paint all supers as a threat earlier locking the delegates in the room with the other Supers. They head upwards to the span and quickly disarm and knock out a guard, though not before he gets on his radio and exclaims that Supers have taken the transport. Elastigirl turns the steering wheel, guiding the transport on a path back toward the city. Mr. Incredible smashes the wheel, rendering the ship unable to be steered. Dash and Violet follow Jack-Jack to the bridge, and without hesitation, their parents and Frozone attack them. Violet throws up a strength field for protection, and Jack-Jack floats out of it through the air, landing in Elastigirl's hands. With her momentarily confused, Jack-Jack reaches up and with his listen, rips off her goggles, freeing her from Evelyn's control. Evelyn orders Mr. Incredible and Frozone to grab her, but she rips off their goggles as well, freeing them also.
The other controlled Supers burst in and assault, and Jack-Jack transforms into a the demon baby to defend them. Elastigirl is surprised to come across that he has powers, but, per Bob'south suggestion of fighting now and talking later, she speedily resolves to helping the family free the controlled Supers. He-lectrix tries to set on Violet, but the monster Jack-Jack rips off his goggles, freeing him too. Soon, all the goggles are off and the Supers stop fighting, only the ship is however heading for the city. Evelyn grabs Winston and heads for a jet. Bob tells Helen to become after her, to finish the mission, while they handle stopping the ship. Bob goes for the send's engine compartment to shut off the engines, but is stopped by Krushauer, however wearing a pair of goggles. He tries to vanquish Bob with the pipes, but he chop-chop jumps out of the way and hurls a pipage at Krushauer, knocking off his goggles and freeing him too.
Since Krushauer can't "un-beat out" whatsoever he crushes with his powers, Mr. Incredible tells the others that he can't stop the ship, since he can't go into the engine room. Dash suggests turning the boat from the exterior to veer it away from the city. Frozone freezes 1 of the forepart foils, causing it to intermission and sending the transport back downwardly to the water to slow it downward. At the aforementioned time, Mr. Incredible lowers the anchor, wrapping himself in the chain. He gets plunged into the h2o, with Dash waiting for him to turn the rudder. As the seconds lengthen and Mr. Incredible struggles to get in position to turn the rudder, Dash gets increasingly worried about the amount of time his father has spent nether the water. Feeling panicked, he threatens to pull his father dorsum prematurely, only to be stopped by Violet, who is belongings Jack-Jack to proceed him safe. Only then, Mr. Incredible turns the ship'south rudder, and when the ship starts to change direction, and Dash presses the button to lift the ballast. With the ship turning abroad from the city, a large wave of h2o gets sprayed up. Frozone freezes it to create a cushion for the side of the ship to meet. With this, the ship is sent upward onto the road in a higher place the h2o, but stops just short of a building on the other side of the street. Helen turns to Bob and asks if she missed Jack-Jack's first ability, and his response is more like the starting time seventeen or and then. Days later on, with Evelyn arrested and sent to prison, a approximate rules that Supers should be legalized again. Subsequently, after Violet reintroduces herself to Tony and asks him out on a date, which he accepts, the Parr family takes the two to the movies. When they become there, they meet a group of police cars chasing downward a criminal group in a red car. Violet gets Tony out of the motorcar, hands him money for tickets and popcorn, and tells him to save her a seat. Though dislocated, Tony does what Violet tells him. Violet gets back in the car, and they all put on their suits and masks. Bob pushes a button, transforming the car into a family sized Incredibile. Bob hits the gas, and the family sets off to aid the police in catching the criminals.
Personality
Bob is kind, friendly, brave, heroic, and pleasant. He still loves his married woman, even though he does not spend so much time with his family and constantly goes off with Lucius for some crime fighting. His NSA file described him as hands distracted and unable to prioritize. Bob'due south commitment to doing what is right is so stiff that he displays information technology even when not involved in heroics. In the sequel, Bob has learned to keep his pride and ego somewhat in bank check. While initially jealous that Helen was chosen to be the confront of the superhero legalization campaign over him, he swallowed his pride and was ultimately the one who convinced her to practice information technology, even admitting that it was for his sake after challenge it was for their children.
Appearance
Bob is exceptionally alpine with massive shoulders, chest, and arms (as befits his superhuman strength). As a younger homo, he was slim-waisted, but by the time Violet was in high school, Bob is nearly xl-years-old and had get obese. He goes on a nutrition and intense training authorities, and somewhen succeeds in losing a lot of the weight. He is half-dozen'7" (2m) tall and weighs 350 lbs (158 kg).[2] He as well has blonde hair (which has receded in his middle-age), fair peel, and blueish eyes.
Powers, Abilities, & Weaknesses
- Superhuman Strength: Mr. Incredible's principal superpower is his tremendous superhuman forcefulness, implied in his NSA file to be slightly above the superhuman strength possessed by several other Supers. According to Syndrome's data files of "Supers", Bob's exact lifting limit is well in excess of 66 tons; even while in middle historic period, he was seen bench-pressing an ACLO locomotive, which weighs an approximate 153 tons. He was also able to stop a railroad train in his Glory Days coming at him at high speed. Within xi seconds the train had stopped. Perhaps his greatest showcase of strength, was when he managed to stop the Omnidroid ten from burdensome Violet and Dash. Mr. Incredible's superhuman strength extends to all his musculature. His stiff legs possess sufficient strength to enable him to jump incredible heights, with a significant freedom in his agility and movement. His superhumanly strong leg muscles likewise give him a certain caste of near-superhuman speed, as he tin can run significantly faster than a normal human — though neither his speed nor agility approach that of his son Dash.
- Near Invulnerability: He has a superhuman degree of resistance to injury. He can withstand tremendous amounts of physical trauma, including multi-story falls, the direct bear upon of a train, breaking through brick walls, and withstanding 100,000 volts of electricity under torture. He can be cut, though, with very hard metals and a suitable amount of force. Although Mr. Incredible has near-invulnerability, things that produce a large strength can still cause him pain. This is shown when he is going to end the train, he winces just before it hits him; according to director Brad Bird it was him "preparing for the fact that it'due south going to hurt". In a deleted scene, however, his torso could withstand being cut by a butcher knife, and also paring it in the procedure, every bit demonstrated when he, while trying to cleave some food for the grill, accidentally chopped his fingers. This also in a way acted as a weakness as it would accept given away his identity to their new neighbors, so he had to fake injury in order to maintain cover. Also, in the offset of The Incredibles, when a normal thug threatened him by pointing a gun at him point bare, Mr. Incredible showed no business or preoccupation getting shot by a depression-caliber bullet.
- Danger Sense: According to his his NSA file, Mr. Incredible can "sense" imminent danger. This ability may have been seen when Bomb Voyage was nearly to accident open the vault of a skyrise building; Mr. Incredible was able to hear the faint beeping of the flop from the other side of a thick wall. Also, when he arrived home after some hours of vigilantism, he rapidly noticed the presence of another person in the room, which was Helen.
Mr. Incredible doesn't appear to accept any specific superhuman weaknesses, just is as vulnerable as anyone to hubris from the veneration of his "glory days" and in middle age he has a bad back.
In a deleted scene, it was implied that his superhuman durability was in itself a weakness, as information technology would accept exposed him when his fingers dented a butcher knife when he accidentally chopped his hand with it, forcing him to act fast and fake injury, and subsequently allowed him to be identified by 1 of the neighbors, an amanuensis of Syndrome.
Quotes
From The Incredibles
- Mr. Incredible: "Bomb Voyage!"
Bomb Voyage: "Oh! Monsieur Incroyable!" ("Mr. Incredible!")
Young Buddy: "And IncrediBoy!"
(Buddy has bankrupt through the window)
Flop Voyage (not French, merely with an accent): "IncrediBoy?"
(Buddy flies over to Mr. Incredible)
Young Buddy: "Hey, hey! Aren't you curious most how I get around so fast? See? I accept these rocket boots!"
Mr. Incredible: "Go home, Buddy."
Young Buddy: "What?"
Mr. Incredible: "Now."
Bomb Voyage: "Petit naïf libe..." ("Little oaf...")
Immature Buddy: "Can we talk?"
(Buddy pulls Mr. Incredible off to the side)
Immature Buddy: "You e'er, *always* say, "Be true to yourself," but you lot never say which part of yourself to be true *to*! Well, I've *finally* figured out who I am!"
(Buddy walks over to Mr. Incredible)
Young Buddy: "I am your ward... IncrediBoy!"
Mr. Incredible: "And now, you accept officially carried it as well far, Buddy."
(Mr. Incredible grabs Bomb Voyage earlier he can escape)
Bomb Voyage: "OHH!"
Young Buddy: "This is considering I don't have powers, isn't it? Well, not every superhero has powers, ya know! You *can* be super without them! I *invented* these. (points to his rocket boots) I tin can fly! Tin *you* wing?"
Mr. Incredible: "Fly dwelling house, Buddy. I work alone."
Bomb Voyage: "Et ton costume est complètement ridicule!" ("And your outfit is totally ridiculous!")
Young Buddy: "Ju ju-- but give me 1 adventure! I-- I'll show you! I'll go get the police!"
(Flop Voyage has attached a bomb to Buddy's greatcoat; Mr. Incredible notices information technology)
Mr. Incredible: "Buddy, don't!"
Young Buddy: "It'll just take a 2nd, really."
Mr. Incredible: "No, terminate!"
(Mr. Incredible lets become of Bomb Voyage)
Mr. Incredible: "There's a bomb!"
(Mr. Incredible grabs onto Buddy's cape) - —Young Buddy interrupts Mr. Incredible and Flop Voyage's showdown
- Mr. Incredible (hands Buddy to the police): "Take this one home. And make sure his mom knows what he's been doing."
Young Buddy: "I tin can help yous! You're making a mista--"
(Buddy is shoved into a police motorcar)
Immature Buddy: "Hey!"
Mr. Incredible: "The jumper. Yous sent paramedics?"
Police Officer: "They already picked him upwardly."
Mr. Incredible: "The blast in that building was caused past Bomb Voyage who I caught robbing the vault. Now, nosotros might be able to nab him if we set a perimeter."
Police Officer: "You hateful he got abroad?"
Mr. Incredible: "Well, aye. Skippy here made certain of that."
Young Buddy: "IncrediBoy!"
Mr. Incredible: "Y'all're not affiliated with me!" - —Mr. Incredible, handing Buddy over to the police and telling them about what happened
- Bob (whispering): "Listen closely. I'd similar to help you, but I can't. I'd like to tell you to take a copy of your policy to Norma Wilcox on... Norma Wilcox, W-I-Fifty-C-O-Ten... on the 3rd flooring, simply I can't.
(Mrs. Hogenson scribbles details of Bob'southward loophole on a small notepad)
Bob: "I also do non suggest yous to make full out and file a WS2475 class with our legal department on the second floor. I would not expect someone to get back to you quickly to resolve the thing. I'd similar to help, merely there's nothing I tin practice."
(Mrs. Hogenson tries to give thanks him for everything, but Bob shushes her)
(Bob gets up)
Bob (shouting loudly): "I'm lamentable, ma'am! I know you lot're upset!"
(Bob goes back downwardly)
Bob (very softly): "Pretend to be upset."
(Mrs. Hogenson starts sobbing very convincingly; Bob smiles triumphantly) - —Bob, explaining an insurance policy loophole to Mrs. Hogenson
- Lucius: "And so now I'g in deep problem. I mean, one more jolt of this decease ray and I'g an epitaph. Somehow, I manage to discover cover and what does Baron Von Ruthless do?
Bob (laughing): "He starts monologuing."
Lucius: "He starts monologuing! He starts, similar, this prepared spoken language most how *feeble* I am compared to him, how *inevitable* my defeat is, how *the world* *volition soon* *be his*, yadda yadda yadda."
Bob: "Yammering."
Lucius: "Yammering! I mean, the guy has me on a platter and he won't shut upward!" - —Bob and Lucius are sitting in a parked motorcar reminiscing
- Dash: "Hey, Lucius!"
Lucius: "Hey, Speedo, Helen, Vi, Jack-Jack."
Bob: "Hey, hey! 'Ice' of y'all to drop by!"
Lucius: "Ha! Never heard that i before." - —Lucius shows upwards at the Parrs' house, and Dash answers the door
- Lucius: "Only like old times."
Bob (slapping Lucius in the back): "Just like former times."
Lucius: "Ha-ha, yep. Hurt then, too. Ow." - —Bob and Lucius
- Dash: "Mom. You're making weird faces again."
Helen: "Noo, I'm non..."
Bob (non looking upwards from the newspaper): "Y'all brand weird faces, honey." - —Helen is feeding Jack-Jack and making baby noises at him
- Mr. Incredible (to Elastigirl): "Expect here and stay hidden. I'yard going in."
(Mr. Incredible gets out of the machine, and Elastigirl grabs him)
Elastigirl: "While what? I watch helplessly from the sidelines? I don't remember so."
Mr. Incredible: "I'm asking yous to wait with the kids."
Elastigirl: "And I'thousand telling you, not a chance. You're my husband. I'chiliad with you -- for ameliorate or worse."
Mr. Incredible: "I take to practice this alone."
Elastigirl: "What is this to you? Playtime?"
Mr. Incredible: "No."
Elastigirl: "So yous can be Mr. Incredible again?"
Mr. Incredible: "No!"
Elastigirl: "Then what? What is it?"
Mr. Incredible: "I'm not..."
Elastigirl: "Not what?"
Mr. Incredible: "Not... I'1000 not strong plenty."
Elastigirl: "Strong enough? And this will make you stronger?"
Mr. Incredible: "Yes. No!"
Elastigirl: "That'southward what this is? Some sort of work out?"
Mr. Incredible: "I can't lose you again!"
(Mr. Incredible calms down)
Mr. Incredible: "I can't. Non over again. I'm not s-potent enough."
(Elastigirl kisses Mr. Incredible)
Elastigirl: "If we work together, you won't have to be."
Mr. Incredible: "I don't know what will happen..."
Elastigirl: "Hey, c'mon. Nosotros're superheroes. What can happen?" - —Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, after seeing that Metroville is nether attack by the Omnidroid v.x, and and so arguing, then making up
- Bob: "Did I practise something illegal?"
Mr. Huph (begrudgingly): "No."
Bob: "Are you saying we *shouldn't* aid our customers?"
Mr. Huph: "(sighs) The law *requires* that I answer 'no.'"
Bob: "We're supposed to help people!"
Mr. Huph: "We're supposed to aid OUR people! Starting with our stockholders, Bob! Who'southward helping them out, huh?!" - —Bob and Mr. Huph
- Edna: "This is a hobo adapt, dahling. Y'all tin't be seen in this. I won't allow it. 15 years ago, peradventure, but now? Feh!"
Bob: "Look, what practise yous mean? *Y'all* designed it."
Edna: "I never look back, dahling! It distracts from the at present." - —Bob and Edna
Trivia
- Despite his obesity, Bob was still immensely potent, able to break through walls and elevator heavy objects (such equally his car) with little to no try.
- In the Operation Kronos database, Mr. Incredible was given a threat rating of ix.one, the highest rating of whatsoever Super.
- It was hinted in a deleted scene that he may have broken the police when he married Elastigirl, every bit when Syndrome (and so a minor one-shot villain who sought revenge) discovered that Mr. Incredible was married to Elastigirl, and they had a baby, he said "Isn't it illegal for Supers to breed?" This concept was presumably cut in the last version, every bit when a similar revelation was made, he doesn't mention anything well-nigh whether it was legal or not for Supers to marry and have kids.
- Bob Parr is the first human protagonist in a Pixar characteristic film.
- Bob Parr first appeared on the cover of a comic book a boy was reading in the waiting room most the end of Finding Nemo earlier making his official debut the following year.
Gallery
Posters
The Incredibles
Incredibles ii
Promotional
The Incredibles
Incredibles two
Screenshots
The Incredibles
Incredibles two
References
- ↑ Edna describes Stratogale'southward death thus: "Stratogale! April 23rd, '57! Cape caught in a jet turbine!" yet Stratogale attends Bob and Helen's wedding, so they married prior to Apr 23rd, 1957
- ↑ Disney UK - The Incredibles - Mr. Incredible
Source: https://pixar.fandom.com/wiki/Bob_Parr
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