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  2. Images of Mr. Incredible from The Incredibles franchise. Main article: Mr. Incredible/Gallery/Screenshots Main article: Mr. Incredible/Gallery/Video Games

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    Bob's personality is that of a classical hero. He is nice, friendly, strong, brave, fatherly, heroic and pleasant. But as shown in newsreels, Bob is physically invulnerable but all too human in his flaws. His NSA file described him as easily distracted and unable to prioritize. He grows weary of a world that cannot stay saved for more than five min...

    Bob is an exceptionally tall and muscular man with a broad chest, shoulders, arms, and legs (as it befits his superhuman strength). According to official sources, Bob is currently 6 ft 7 in (201 cm) in height and he is 350.3 lb (158.9 kg) in weight. At the beginning of the first film, Bob was 25-years-old and slim-waisted. In the present day, a now...

    Early life

    While not much is known about his early life, he was known to spend much of his time at the basketball court with his friends. After a hooping session revealed Bob's superpowers after he broke the backboard, he started to take his training more seriously. Bob has shared he was trained in his days as a rookie hero by veteran wartime hero Jack B. Nimble. Not as naturally agile as his teacher, Bob and Jack worked together to adapt Bob's powerhouse fighting style so he could more easily dodge and...

    The Incredibles

    In the prologue, Mr. Incredible is being interviewed. He talked about the subject of what being a superhero means to them, the importance of a secret identity, the burden of always being vigilant to protect the world from one threat after another, and the importance of superhero individuality. Mr. Incredible experiences an otherwise routine day of fighting crime, from stopping criminals to rescuing a cat from a tree. A police report from his car sends him on his way to hunt down a tour bus ro...

    Incredibles 2

    Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl fight the Underminer, leaving behind Violet and Dash to look after Jack-Jack. Elastigirl aids Mr. Incredible in jumping onto the drill, and Frozone assists with stopping the Underminer until Frozone sees the situation as hopeless, and bails. When confronting the Underminer, Mr. Incredible tries to give a heroic speech, but is cut short when an unsuspecting Underminer accidentally sucks Bob along with the bank’s money. Punching his way through the metal container,...

    Powers

    1. Superhuman Strength: Mr. Incredible's primary superpower is his tremendous level of superhuman strength. While the precise limits of his strength aren't clearly established, according to Syndrome's data files on "Supers", Bob's exact lifting limit is well in excess of 66 tons, though he was previously seen bench-pressing an ALCO locomotive, which weighs 153 tons. Even in middle age, he is phenomenally strong, being able to bench-press locomotives and fight on equal footing with the Omnidro...

    Abilities

    1. Skilled Strategist: His years of super-heroic experience allows him to rapidly formulate effective strategies to deal with opponents who cannot be bested by his brute strength alone. It also allows him to work well with other heroes he is familiar with and take advantage of their powers in concert with his own. Because of this, he managed to defeat the most advanced version of Omnidroid that has gathered tons of combat data from killing Superheroes who have far more powerful superpowers th...

    Durability:Mr. Incredible doesn't appear to have any specific superhuman weaknesses, but he is as vulnerable as anyone to hubris from the veneration of his "glory days" and in middle-age he has a b...

    Incredibile

    The Incredibile is Mr. Incredible's primary mode of transportation seen at the very beginning of The Incredibles. After thinking it was destroyed, he discovers in the sequel a rich collector had acquired it. Dash later steals it to help him and siblings escape from the hypnotised supers, but returns it to his father after they prevent the Everjustfrom crashing into shore.

    Bob's Second Car

    Bob's second car after the Incredibile is a small blue and gray microcar which appears extremely small for Bob's large size. The car has a tendency to break down very often, and after arriving home from work, Bob lifts up the car in a fit of rage, causing a young boyon a tricycle who lives next door to stare in amazement.

    Bob's Third Car

    Bob's third car is a black sports car resembling an early 1960s Corvette. At the end of the film, he throws this car at Syndrome's manta ray jet, knocking the villain off balance as well as causing his cape to get caught in one of its turbines, which leads to his death.

    Short Films

    1. Mr. Incredible and Pals

    Video Games

    1. The Incredibles 2. The Incredibles: When Danger Calls 3. The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer 4. Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure 5. Disney Infinity 6. LEGO The Incredibles

    Before Craig T. Nelsonwas cast, Harrison Ford was originally considered for the role.
    Despite his obesity, Bob was still immensely strong, able to break through walls and lift heavy objects (such as his car) with little to no effort.
    In the Operation Kronosdatabase, Mr. Incredible was given a threat rating of 9.1, the highest rating of any of the supers.
    Both movies start with Bob failing to catch a supervillain: Bomb Voyage in the first and the Underminerin the second.
  4. Robert "Bob" Parr, also known as Mr. Incredible, is the protagonist of DisneyPixar's 2004 animated film The Incredibles and the deuteragonist of its 2018 sequel. He is a superhero with the power of super strength, being one of the most famous superheroes during the glory days of supers.

  5. The Incredibles is an American media franchise created by Pixar Animation Studios. Brad Bird wrote and directed both films, and Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, and Samuel L. Jackson are part of the franchise's main cast. The first film, The Incredibles, was released on November 5, 2004 and received acclaim from critics, winning the ...

  6. The silhouette of a newer version of the Incredibile for the Parrs is seen in the end credits of the first film, and the new car makes a full appearance at the end of the second film. Mr. Incredible was ranked number 5 in IGN 's list of the Top 10 Pixar Characters. [3]

  7. The world of The Incredibles evokes the future as imagined in the early 1960s. Pixar designers found inspiration in television shows like Jonny Quest, the early James Bond pictures, and Walt Disney’s original Tomorrowland.

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