The Incredibles
Disney / Pixar Studios (2004)
Animation, Comedy, Family, Action
In Collection
#1417
0*
Blu-ray Disc
115 mins
IMDB

Holly Hunter Helen Parr/Elastigirl
Samuel L. Jackson Lucius Best/Frozone
Jason Lee Buddy Pine/Syndrome
Craig T. Nelson Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible
Wallace Shawn Gilbert Huph
Dominique Louis Bomb Voyage
Teddy Newton Newsreel Narrator
Jean Sincere Mrs. Hogenson
Eli Fucile Jack Jack Parr
Maeve Andrews Jack Jack Parr
Sarah Vowell Violet Parr
Spencer Fox Dash Parr
Brad Bird Edna Mode

Director Brad Bird
Shiraz Akmal
Producer John Lasseter
John Walker
Writer Brad Bird
Cinematography Andrew Jimenez
Patrick Lin
Janet Lucroy
Musician Michael Giacchino

The Incredibles is a fictional animated movie about a family of superheroes. Each of the family members has their own unique superpowers and initially uses them only around each other so as not to arouse suspicion from the community they live in. The superpowers are very unique to each family member and are as follows: Dad has super strength, Mom has body elasticity, the son has super speed, daughter has invisibility and the ability to project a force-field, and the baby's powers, though impressive, are unknown for the majority of the movie. Mr. Incredible has been unhappily working in a cubicle farm for several years but still yearns to fight crime with his friend Mr. Freeze. Although they occasionally try to bust criminals, they have been mostly out of the loop, so to say. One day, Mr. Incredible gets a letter inviting him to come to a secret island. He secretly accepts the invitation and meets his nemesis, who takes him as a prisoner. Mrs. Incredible flies out to the island to save him and her two oldest children stow away with her.

Edition Details
Audience Rating PG (Parental Guidance)
Country USA
Language English
Distributor Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Barcode 786936807004
Region Region 1; Region A; Region B; Region C
Release Date 4/12/2011
Packaging HD Case
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
DTS [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 EX [French]
Dolby Digital 5.1 EX [Spanish]
Dolby Digital Surround [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 4

Features
Disc 1: Disc 1 Features: -Blu-ray Feature Presentation -Audio Commentaries: Two feature commentaries are available. In the first, director Brad Bird and producer John Walker dig into the heroes and villains, their powers and world, the on-screen action and quieter character beats, the voice casting process and subsequent performances, the animation and stylistic flourishes, and much, much more. The second commentary is notably thorough as well, albeit far more technical. Supervising animators Tony Fucile, Steven Hunter and Alan Barillaro are joined by animators Gini Santos, David DeVan, Jureha Yokoo, Dave Mullins, John Kahrs, Robert Russ, Angus MacLane, Travis Hathaway, Doug Frankel and Peter Sohn for a catch-all group commentary. The two groups -- the supervising animators and the animators -- were recorded in separate sessions and the track's editor does a fine job of keeping things from getting too unwieldy. -The Incredibles Revisited (Hi-Def, 22 minutes): This recently assembled filmmakers roundtable features an incredibly forthcoming look-back with Bird, Walker, Fucile, story supervisor Mark Andrews, supervising technical director Rick Sayre, production designer Lou Romano and character designer Teddy Newton. Their jokes and jabs are fierce and funny (their anecdotes even more so), the rare insights they provide into the film, its story and its characters are invaluable, and their exceedingly candid reflection on the development and production of one of Pixar's finest makes this one of the few extras even the most anti-supplement purists will enjoy watching. -Boundin' with Optional Commentary (Hi-Def, 5 minutes): Writer/director/voice actor Bud Luckey chimes in on Boundin', the animated short that preceded The Incredibles in theaters. -Jack-Jack Attack with Optional Visual Commentary (Hi-Def, 5 minutes): Writer/Director Brad Bird, story supervisor Mark Andrews, character designer Teddy Newton and animator Bret Parker reveal the inner workings of Jack-Jack Attack, the animated short that debuted on The Incredibles' original DVD release from 2005.