![]() ![]() Incredible is remorseful for his treatment of Syndrome, and escapes his clutches by jumping off the great falls. Incredible by killing off him and the world's other superheroes. The Omnidroid's creator, Syndrome, appears, who is Mirage's secret employer and reveals himself to be an adult (and very hostile) Buddy Pine. Incredible, quickly overpowering and trapping him. When he reaches the conference room, he fights through numerous armed security guards, deadly robots and laser systems in the robot arena, but once he reaches the empty meeting room, an improved Omnidroid (the Mark 09), appears suddenly from behind a huge sliding wall and grabs Mr. Incredible returns to Nomanisan well-prepared for another mission. Incredible's victory is surprising, and asks Mirage to issue him new assignments.Īfter weeks of rigorous training and having received an improved suit from superhero tailor Edna Mode, Mr. The entire battle is witnessed by Mirage and her anonymous employer through the eyes a robotic bird. Incredible encounters numerous hostile robots before he finds and destroys the Omnidroid during a volcanic eruption. After a rough beach landing on Nomanisan Island, Mr. The organization's latest invention, the Omnidroid Mark 08, is endangering the island and its personnel. Meanwhile, Dash is late for school and has to race through the Metroville traffic to reach his school on time. Incredible is approached by a mysterious woman named Mirage, who tells him about a secret organization based on a remote South Pacific island called Nomanisan. Incredible has married Elastigirl, who has become Helen Parr, and they have three children together: Violet (who possesses force-field and invisibility powers), Dash (a 190+ mph speedster), and Jack-Jack (who does not appear to have obtained any superhuman abilities).Īfter narrowly escaping an apartment inferno on an illegal heroic excursion with Frozone, Mr. Incredible having defeated his madcap foe.įifteen years later, superheroes across America have been long-since sued and outlawed for causing too much public destruction and are forced by the US government (chiefly the CIA) to permanently remain themselves in their civilian identities and live normal lives in hiding. Incredible throws the bombs back at the helicopter, causing it to spin wildly out of control, heavily damaged. Incredible with bombs, rockets and laser beams, but Mr. Incredible and the bomb both fall onto a rooftop, where the bomb detonates harmlessly as Bomb Voyage appears in a helicopter. Incredible fortunately notices the bomb on Buddy's cape and grabs hold of Buddy to embark on a wild ride above the city. Incredible is dismissive of Buddy Pine, and Bomb Voyage sneakily plants a bomb on Buddy's cape, who flies away with his rocket boots to notify the police. Incredible captures Bomb Voyage in the bank when his fanboy, Buddy Pine, shows up. ![]() Meanwhile, the metamorphic heroine Elastigirl battles against Voyage's mime minions across the Metroville skyline stretch. Incredible, guided by his friend, the ice-powered superhero Frozone (secretly Lucius Best), works to stop his plans. The mime-styled, French supervillain Bomb Voyage attempts a bank heist in the fictional American city of Metroville, but Bob Parr, alias Mr. The console versions of the game received a T rating from the ESRB, making this is the only Pixar video game to receive that rating. The game's music was composed by Michael Giacchino, who also scored the film. Nelson and Holly Hunter, being replaced with other voice actors - the original movie dialogue and can be heard in cutscenes taken directly from the film. Jackson (Frozone/Lucius Best), Spencer Fox ( Dash), Sarah Vowell ( Violet), and Jason Lee (Buddy Pine/Incrediboy Syndrome is absent from the game on the console and PC versions aside from scenes directly taken from the film) are the only actors to reprise their roles from the film, with the rest of the cast, including Craig T. The GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions were developed by Heavy Iron Studios, while Beenox handled the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X versions. The Incredibles is an action-adventure video game based on Pixar's 2004 film of the same name and published by THQ.
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