Jack-Jack Parr

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Jack-Jack Incredible
Publication information
Publisher Dark Horse Comics/Boom! Studios/The Walt Disney Company/Pixar Animation Studios
First appearance The Incredibles
Created by Brad Bird
In-story information
Alter ego Jack-Jack Parr
Team affiliations Incredible Family (genetic member), National Supers Agency (ties)
Abilities Levitation/Flying

Shape-Shifting
Teleportation
Superhuman Speed
Intangibility
Optic powers such as optic blasts and X-ray vision
Psychokinesis
Superhuman strength and Agility
Possible Invulnerability
Superhumanly Acute Senses
Acidic Saliva
Higher Intelligence/Omnilingualism

Laser Eyes

Jack-Jack Parr is a fictional character in the Disney & Pixar motion picture The Incredibles. He is the baby child of the superheroes Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, and the youngest of three siblings; the others are Dash and Violet.

"The baby of the Parr family, Jack-Jack is all unknown potential - a bundle of superhero possibilities." - Official Pixar Website

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[edit] Fictional character biography

At the beginning of the movie, the other characters believe that he doesn't have any powers. It is only at the ending of the movie when they're displayed: distraught at being forcibly taken away from his mother, an infant Jack-Jack lashes out at a surprised Syndrome, who had kidnapped him, first by setting himself on fire, then becoming a lead weight, and finally a small devilish creature. Pixar also created the short film, Jack-Jack Attack that shows Jack-Jack discovering his powers while unleashing horror on his babysitter, Kari McKeen.

Jack-Jack normally communicates with subtle gestures and facial expressions. He usually speaks baby gibberish and can barely speak in human form—he only did so three times in the movie: first, when Lucius Best (Frozone) rang the doorbell to the Parrs' home (he says "Hello?"), the second, during his confrontation with Syndrome; he threatened in his many transformations (most notably his monster form) to kill the villain, all while throwing a tantrum he cries "Jack-Jack down!" the infant fought and scrambled down Syndrome's leg. And third, at the end when Helen rescued Jack-Jack after being dropped by Syndrome (he coos, "Mama!").

[edit] Appearance

Jack-Jack has auburn hair (that stands out in a line and does not need hair gel) and blue eyes. He stands 2ft 6in (0.76 m) tall, and weighs 25lbs (11kg).

[edit] Superpowers

Jack-Jack's wide diversity of powers (from the movie, the bonus video, and a poster included with the toys) resemble many other superhero powers from comic books and other sources, including:

His powers awakened during his time with the babysitter when she started playing Mozart music.

Edna Mode did not know what powers Jack-Jack would have, so she covered the basics by designing a fireproof and bulletproof, blanket sleeper-like jumpsuit for Jack-Jack.

[edit] Other appearances

[edit] Rise of The Underminer

Helen, Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack are told to evacuate Metroville after they are surrounded by The Underminer's robots, but the four return just in time to watch as Mr. Incredible and Frozone presumably kill The Underminer by crashing his machine onto a bigger machine, which creates an explosion.

[edit] A Magic Kingdom Adventure

Jack-Jack appears in the Disney on Ice production of A Magic Kingdom Adventure.



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