Incredibles Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details
50 of the most interesting Incredibles easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Incredibles movie message.
A family of undercover superheroes, while trying to live the quiet suburban life, are forced into action to save the world.
Genre
Animation, Action, Adventure, Family
Director
Brad Bird
Stars
Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Lee
IMDB score
8.0
Incredibles Movie Trivia
A slideshow of supers killed by Omnidroids is shown. The first three are terminated by the first Omnidroid, and the fourth beats it, but is then killed by Omnidroid 2. Those three were a superhero team, and the one who beats the Omnidroid was the sidekick/pupil of one of them.
The island that inhabits Syndrome's base of operation is called "Nomanisan Island". This was named after the real-life Nomanisan Island, which was called so as a pun on the phrase, "No man is an Iland, entire of it selfe", from poet John Donne (explanation in comments).
Incredibles Movie Easter Eggs
Bob Par in The Incredibles (2004) has most of his cubical taken up by a pillar which is why it's so cramped, I can't believe I never noticed this before
When Buddy (voiced by Jason Lee) is in Mr. Incredible's car, Mr. Incredible mistakenly starts to call him Brodie, the name of Lee's character from Mallrats.
The color bars on the pilots uniform represent all 20 Pixar films.
: Mr. Incredible trying to recall Incrediboy's name, calls him Brody. Brody is Jason Lee's character in Mallrats.
When Buddy tells Mr. Incredible "You never say which part of yourself to be true to," his reflection resembles Syndrome.
Seems to be based of Agent K from MIB. While he works for the Super Relocation Program, he mentions to Mr Incredible that part of his job includes erasing people's memories of superhero incidents. His low voice and quiet demeanor also are similar to Agent K
Doc Hudson from Cars(2006) is seen in the background on the left while Mr. Incredible is throwing the Omnidroid's hand.
all of Pixar's films they put a hint as to what their next release is. In Incredibles 2 (2018) you can see Duke Caboom from Toy Story 4 (2019) in Jack Jack's crib.
Accuracy details in Incredibles
Young Syndrome/Buddy is so dedicated to being a superhero, he colors around his eyes to fill in his mask
Incredibles Movie Foreshadowing
Frozone mentions how he doesn't like how Super Ladies act in the dating scene. Later in the movie we find out he married Honey, who isn't a Superhero
Incredibles movie hidden details
Elastigirl's new super suit is designed by Devtech. Her suit is the only one to be damaged, indicating Edna Mode's superior designing ability.
Bob Parr's home office, there's a photo from a fishing trip where it appears he caught Bruce from Finding Nemo.
It is evident that Helen Parr has military training in 'The Incredibles' (2004) when she uses accurate military terms like "Angels 10," for her altitude and "Buddy spike(d)" which means "friendly anti-aircraft radar has locked on to me, (please don't shoot)" as the plane she's flying is going down.
There was a hero who could fly, and defeat enemies, with his farts.
None of the villains have any superpowers. Bomb voyage and Syndrome are examples of this
The colored emblems on the pilot's uniform are abstract representations of every single Pixar film up to that movie.
Edna Mode has an artistic fireplace made of fish
Syndrome's plan with the Omnidroid is similar to a syndrome called "Hero Syndrome", where a person tries to get a recognition for an act by creating a terrible situation to solve.
At the start of the scene where Mr Incredible meets elastigirl a thief is going through a woman's purse which has a Mr Incredible Pez dispenser
In the jungle scene, Violet protects Dash from gunfire with a forcefield. She looks surprised when she creates it - and, when Dash asks her how she's producing the forcefield, Vi replies "I don't know!" Her intention was to take the bullet for Dash.
The woman whose cat was stuck in the tree is the same woman that Bob Parr helps with her insurance claim. Her name is Ms. Muriel Hogenson
When Jack Jack phases into another dimension, he apparently goes to the Monsters Inc. universe
Helen first sees the reflection of the plane in the water and then looks up
Violet struggles to generate a force field around a campfire. The fire flickers when deprived of oxygen
Kari says "Mozart makes babies smarter." When she later turns on Mozart for Jack-Jack, you see his eyes widen, and subsequently his powers are seen for the first time.
The villain Syndrome is called like that because of the hero syndrome, a phenomenon that makes people who seek heroism or recognition create a desperate situation that they can resolve, which is exactly his plan
Edna Mode tells Bob (Mr. Incredible) that she notices Jack Jack uses his powers in response to Mozart, which is what the babysitter in Incredibles I plays for Jack Jack that results in her leaving multiples messages for Helen (Mrs. Incredible) saying Jack Jack is acting "weird"
Bobs missions with Syndrome take place on Nomanisan island. This is a play on the phrase "No man is an island", which suggests that a person will do badly when isolated, but will thrive when part of a community, or as shown, with his family
Holds the last name Deavor, as the movie clues in from her brother Winston Deavor. Foreshadowing her reveal as the villain, the name Evelyn Deavor is derived from wordplay on "Evil Endeavour".
Right after the burning house scene where Frozone says he's dehydrated and can't use his powers, you can see that his lips are dry right before drinking water.
Bob pours himself a cup of coffee to stay awake. The mug he uses is from Insuricare, the company from which he was fired in the first movie
The 'i' symbol is in the stained glass at his wedding.
The card that Mirage hands Mr. Incredible has the phone number 866-787-7467, which is SUPRHRO (superhero) on a phone keypad.
The coffee mug Mr. Incredible uses is from Insuricare, the insurance company he worked at in the first movie.
Mr. Incredible has the longest KRONOS description. After all, Syndrome is his biggest fan.
The last 7 digits of Mirage's phone number spell SUPRHRO on a phones keypad.
When Edna is showing Elastigirl the suit's GPS capability, it hones in on the location of the suit. In this case, we can see that the film appears to take place somewhere in the Bay Area, close to Pixar's headquarters
When Mr. Incredible tells Buddy to go home Bomb Voyage is present. When Syndrome later recalls the incident, Bomb Voyage is absent to show Syndrome's warped perspective.
The entire movie uses every other synonym except the word "Incredible"?
Elastigirl is selected for the launch of the campaign to bring the supers back due to her minimal collateral damage/low casualty rate. During the ambassador rescue scene, EG throws a chair through a skyscraper window but lands it on an adjacent building roof
Bob' suit resembles his early Mr. Incredible supersuit. This is also his last scene before he wears his new supersuit.
Tony Rydinger has his memory wiped clean. Later, he gets dropped off at a movie theater playing the film "Dementia."
Mr. Incredible's original super suit is blue, and Elastigirl's is red - their first born child's name is Violet
Elastigirl's hair and original costume are primarily red, while Mr. Incredible's is blue. When they later become a family, they name their first child after a blend of the two colors.
Mr. Incredible hums his main theme as he enters his house coming back from "bowling"
Is set in the 1960's according to a newspaper Bob is reading.
During the scene where it explains the suicidal man Mr Incredible saved is suing him, you can see him turning his head slightly to look at the crowd and Mr Incredible, something that is extremely difficult to do with a serious neck injury
The temporary walkway in Deavor's house is a silhouette of Mr. Incredible's face.