Jack-Jack Attack
Synopsis
Kari the babysitter thinks she's in for a night of routine babysitting. She's prepared to provide neurological stimulation with some soothing musical accompaniment for little Jack-Jack, the smallest member of the incredible Parr family. Little does she know that Jack-Jack will teach her a thing or two about babies with "special needs."
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It's great to see what was happening in this background story, especially when we hear a short clip of the phone calls made in the feature film. You do need to have seen the film to really enjoy it, though.
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A cute follow up to the Incredibles, giving us the other side of some phone conversations we saw in the movie. It's fun and well done and complements the film nicely.
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A bit of a let-down considering how good The Incredibles was, but an acceptable little short that's mildly enjoyable.
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It's great to see what was happening in this background story, especially when we hear a short clip of the phone calls made in the feature film. You do need to have seen the film to really enjoy it, though.
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No matter how well animated this is or how fun it can be to see a baby on fire (please don't take that out of context), the fact is that this short relies too much on the watcher having seen The Incredibles beforehand, and whether or not you've seen Pixar's superheroic effort, the laughs still do not come and Kari the babysitter is still annoying and hard to understand.
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A cute follow up to the Incredibles, giving us the other side of some phone conversations we saw in the movie. It's fun and well done and complements the film nicely.
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A bit of a let-down considering how good The Incredibles was, but an acceptable little short that's mildly enjoyable.
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Pretty poor, really, for a Pixar short.
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Not as incredible as The Incredibles, but a pretty fun and funny short that fills in the missing blanks before Sindrome's arrival of the sitter. Makes the scene in The Incredibles funny if you watched this.