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* ActionSurvivor: Kari [[TookALevelInBadass levels up]] into this. She's managed to survive ''all'' of Jack-Jack's random bursts of power.
* '''BadlyBatteredBabysitter''': Poor Kari has to babysit Jack-Jack as he begins to manifest superpowers.
* BlatantLies: Syndrome claims that the gigantic 'S' on his suit stands for 'sitter' (and that he would have used the initials for 'baby sitter' if it didn't mean that he'd be walking around with a big 'BS' on his chest). [[WhatAnIdiot Kari believes him anyway]], [[JustifiedTrope because she's sleep-deprived and desperate to no longer be the target of Jack-Jack's newfound powers]].
* ComboPlatterPowers: Jack-Jack shows the following powers in this short alone (in order of appearance)
** TeleportersAndTransporters
** PowerFloats
** The ability to chew his way out of his pen
** {{Intangibility}}
** PlayingWithFire
** EyeBeams
* ContinuityNod: This short shows the context behind Kari's phone calls.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Kari's definitely ditzy and thinks that playing Mozart to babies makes them smarter (though she might have been right about that), but she can survive a whole day babysitting [[GooGooGodlike Jack-Jack]], which is no mean feat.
* EurekaMoment: Jack-Jack seems to get one when Kari puts the Mozart CD on, seeing as he began using his powers immediately afterward. Interestingly enough, she did this because she believes that Mozart makes babies smarter. Perhaps TheCloudCuckoolanderWasRight.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Syndrome's reason for why he didn't use the initials for 'baby sitter'.
* GooGooGodlike: See ComboPlatterPowers.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: This is the other story for Kari, who was a minor character in the movie.
* LogicalWeakness: Kari exploits some to manage Jack-Jack. His fiery form can be dispelled by water or a fire extinguisher, and his eye lasers are deflected by a mirror.
* MeanwhileBackAtThe Parr house with Kari and Jack-Jack.
* OhCrap: Kari's reaction when Jack-Jack bursts into flames after seeing the "campfire" flash card. Thankfully, she has the presence of mind to grab Jack-Jack with some heatproof tongs and extinguish him in the bathtub.
* OminousLatinChanting: ''Dies Irae'' during Jack-Jack's rampage while on fire.
* SanitySlippage: Kari is not too together on the second day, probably due to stress and sleep deprivation.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Syndrome is not eager to correct Kari's idea that he's her replacement.

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The short is also available without the commentary. Watching it without the commentary means you'll miss out on Frozone and Mr. Incredible's reactions, but you will get to hear the dialogue, which [[SoBadItsGood really must be seen to be believed]].

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[[folder:Dug's Special Mission]]

[[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Charles Muntz]]'s dog pack are chasing after Kevin the bird. Dug isn't among them; he's wandering around the plateau and sniffing at a flower. However, said flower happens to be right in the way of the big chase. Kevin jumps over him and continues going, but the other dogs need to stop for him. Kevin escapes, and the other dogs are ''very'' annoyed with Dug for getting in their way. Dug is eager to help catch the bird, and though Beta and Gamma think this is ''hilarious'', Alpha has an idea. He'll give Dug a "[[SnipeHunt special mission]]" to do, which will keep him out of the way while the others hunt the bird.

->'''Dug''': Oh boy! My pack is giving me a special mission! Did you know today is my birthday? I made a wish.
->'''Alpha''': Yes, very nice. Your mission is to watch this rock.

Dug eagerly sets to watching the rock. When he questions why he's supposed to do it, Alpha replies that it's Kevin's "[[BlatantLies favorite rock]]", and tells Dug to let them know if it moves. They then move out, while Dug watches the rock. However, while doing this, he knocks over small rock, which hits the big rock that Dug was supposed to be watching. Turns out the boulder was quite precariously balanced, and the impact of that small rock sent it rolling down the slope- right towards the rest of the pack. The pack runs away from the rock and into a small chasm. The rock falls over into it, but it's too big to fit down, so the dogs are left on their backs with a giant boulder a few inches away.
->'''Dug''': Alpha, the rock moved!

Alpha then gives Dug a new mission- sit in "the bird's favorite hole" and to never ([[AttentionDeficitOohShiny SQUIRREL!]]) leave. Dug stays in the hole, and the pack leaves to go do the real work. However, the hole isn't what it seems to be- it's more like a downward tunnel filled with sand. Dug ends up sliding down the hole, which turns out to exit on the ceiling of the cave where the other dogs are stalking Kevin.
->'''Alpha''': This is our day, my lieutenants. Master will have much rewar- [CRASH]
->'''Dug''': Hey, my pack is in the hole too!

Alpha later gives Dug the mission "sit on that rock". Unfortunately, Dug jumping to that rock destabilizes the rock the rest of the dogs are on, and they fall down (Dug's rock is stable and he is fine). Later, the rest of the pack threaten him in the jungle- only to trigger several of Muntz's traps. Dug jumps across rock pillars in a chasm to find the bird- and destabilizes them for the rest of his pack. From at the chasm's bottom, Alpha calls Muntz.
->'''Alpha''': This is Alpha, calling to Master. I am reporting that Dug has caused us to not capture the bird. He is a ''bad dog''!

Dug hears Alpha's transmission and runs away across the plateau. He's upset, and his mood is only made worse when he overhears the other dogs talking over his comm about the punishment he's going to get for being TheMillstone. He reflects on what a bad birthday he's had so far, and comments on a few of the rock formations he sees.
->'''Dug''': That looks like a turtle. That looks like a man.
->'''Carl''': I see you back there!
->'''Dug''': It ''is'' a man!

From then on, we see Dug's introductory scene in ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'' from his point of view. He happily reflects that it's been a good birthday after all. He got his birthday wish- a new master!



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Mr. Skipperdoo wears glasses.
* AdaptationalWimp: Cartoon!Frozone is Mr. Incredible's sidekick and is quickly taken out of action by Lady Lightbug. The cartoon can't even [[CoconutSuperpowers depict his superpower properly]]. Real!Frozone participated in the final battle against [[spoiler: the Omnidroid]] and helped out quite a lot.
* AluminumChristmasTrees: The 'live-action-lips-on-2d-animated-characters' technique actually existed, and was called Synchro-Vox.
* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: Lady Lightbug's radioactive silk.
* BetterThanABareBulb: LampshadeHanging is the commentary's bread and butter.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: A non-lethal example with cartoon!Frozone, [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the real deal.
* BreakingTheBonds: A shot of Mr. Incredible doing this is shown several times.
* ButNotTooBlack: Cartoon!Frozone is much paler than the real deal, much to Real!Frozone's annoyance.
* ClicheStorm: It's a parody of early cartoons, and includes all their cliches (still shots instead of frame-by-frame animation, sidekick is immediately taken out of action to focus on the main hero, a vaguely communist villain, UnfortunateImplications, and a cute animal sidekick [[KidAppealCharacter only there to appeal to the kids]]).
* CoconutSuperpowers: The InUniverse short appears not to have the budget to depict Frozone's superpowers to their fullest extent. When he temporarily fixes the bridge with ice, it focuses on his hands shooting a blue beam offscreen, before cutting to the finished bridge. The real Frozone is naturally put out by this.
* DarkIsEvil: Cartoon!Mr. Incredible states that the reason Lady Lightbug would hide at an abandoned amusement park is that "evil is attracted to dark, remote places".
* DeadpanSnarker: Frozone, though he gets less deadpan as the cartoon goes on.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Cartoon!Mr. Incredible's first line repeats all the points covered in the narrator's recap.
* FailedASpotCheck: Neither cartoon!Frozone nor cartoon!Mr. Incredible notice the missing piece of bridge before Mr. Skipperdoo points it out, despite it being right in front of them.
* FightSceneFailure: The final fight with Lady Lightbug goes like this: Lady Lightbug traps Frozone with radioactive silk. Mr. Incredible throws ferris wheel at her, but misses. Mr. Incredible leaps off a roller coaster at a crest to tackle Lady Lightbug, who just stands still and screams instead of dodging. Lady Lightbug down for the count.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Lady Lightbug, except that implying that she could get close to creating doomsday would be giving her far too much credit. She's just this random firefly woman who wants to steal bridges to ruin the free world's economy.
* GratuitousAnimalSidekick: Mr. Skipperdoo would have absolutely no use whatsoever if the other characters didn't [[EpicFail epically]] [[FailedASpotCheck fail their Spot checks]].
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Lady Lightbug has green skin and a very developed figure.
* IdiotBall: Cartoon!Mr. Incredible and Frozone could have found both Lady Lightbug and the Bridge in minutes had they actually ''searched'' the buildings (instead of searching under them) and had the presence of mind to notice the large and ''incredibly obvious'' bridge fragment without Mr. Skipperdoo having to point it out to them.
* LightIsNotGood: Lady Lightbug.
* LimitedAnimation: The short has a very low framerate, and dialogue is shown by realistic lips moving on totally-still 2d characters.
* KidAppealCharacter: Mr. Skipperdoo. Lampshaded by Mr. Incredible when he's trying to defend the bunny.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Mr. Incredible tries to play devil's advocate to the short, but even he eventually has to admit that "the rabbit bites".
* RighteousRabbit: Mr. Skipperdoo is Mr. Incredible's sidekick and helps him fight crime.
* TheScrappy: InUniverse, neither Mr. Incredible or Frozone like Mr. Skipperdoo.
* ShowWithinAShow: ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', the (horrible) pilot to an unproduced show that Mr. Incredible and Frozone licensed to use their images.
* SmallAnnoyingCreature: Mr. Skipperdoo.
* StylisticSuck: The InUniverse short is quite horrible.
* SynchroVox: Frozone commenting on ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'''s usage of it is the page quote.
* TotallyRadical: Cartoon!Frozone, much to Real!Frozone's anger.
* UnfortunateImplications: There's a lot of them InUniverse with ''[[ShowWithinAShow Mr. Incredible and Pals]]''. The [[BlackDudeDiesFirst black superhero gets caught]], but he [[ButNotTooBlack looks more tan than black]], and he speaks in a horrific TotallyRadical style. The real Frozone makes sure to [[LampshadeHanging hang lampshades]] on all of it.
* TheVoiceless: Mr. Skipperdoo can't speak. He just bounces up and down and the human heroes take it as something meaningful.
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[[folder:Dug's Special Mission]]

[[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Charles Muntz]]'s dog pack are chasing after Kevin the bird. Dug isn't among them; he's wandering around the plateau and sniffing at a flower. However, said flower happens to be right in the way of the big chase. Kevin jumps over him and continues going, but the other dogs need to stop for him. Kevin escapes, and the other dogs are ''very'' annoyed with Dug for getting in their way. Dug is eager to help catch the bird, and though Beta and Gamma think this is ''hilarious'', Alpha has an idea. He'll give Dug a "[[SnipeHunt special mission]]" to do, which will keep him out of the way while the others hunt the bird.

->'''Dug''': Oh boy! My pack is giving me a special mission! Did you know today is my birthday? I made a wish.
->'''Alpha''': Yes, very nice. Your mission is to watch this rock.

Dug eagerly sets to watching the rock. When he questions why he's supposed to do it, Alpha replies that it's Kevin's "[[BlatantLies favorite rock]]", and tells Dug to let them know if it moves. They then move out, while Dug watches the rock. However, while doing this, he knocks over small rock, which hits the big rock that Dug was supposed to be watching. Turns out the boulder was quite precariously balanced, and the impact of that small rock sent it rolling down the slope- right towards the rest of the pack. The pack runs away from the rock and into a small chasm. The rock falls over into it, but it's too big to fit down, so the dogs are left on their backs with a giant boulder a few inches away.
->'''Dug''': Alpha, the rock moved!

Alpha then gives Dug a new mission- sit in "the bird's favorite hole" and to never ([[AttentionDeficitOohShiny SQUIRREL!]]) leave. Dug stays in the hole, and the pack leaves to go do the real work. However, the hole isn't what it seems to be- it's more like a downward tunnel filled with sand. Dug ends up sliding down the hole, which turns out to exit on the ceiling of the cave where the other dogs are stalking Kevin.
->'''Alpha''': This is our day, my lieutenants. Master will have much rewar- [CRASH]
->'''Dug''': Hey, my pack is in the hole too!

Alpha later gives Dug the mission "sit on that rock". Unfortunately, Dug jumping to that rock destabilizes the rock the rest of the dogs are on, and they fall down (Dug's rock is stable and he is fine). Later, the rest of the pack threaten him in the jungle- only to trigger several of Muntz's traps. Dug jumps across rock pillars in a chasm to find the bird- and destabilizes them for the rest of his pack. From at the chasm's bottom, Alpha calls Muntz.
->'''Alpha''': This is Alpha, calling to Master. I am reporting that Dug has caused us to not capture the bird. He is a ''bad dog''!

Dug hears Alpha's transmission and runs away across the plateau. He's upset, and his mood is only made worse when he overhears the other dogs talking over his comm about the punishment he's going to get for being TheMillstone. He reflects on what a bad birthday he's had so far, and comments on a few of the rock formations he sees.
->'''Dug''': That looks like a turtle. That looks like a man.
->'''Carl''': I see you back there!
->'''Dug''': It ''is'' a man!

From then on, we see Dug's introductory scene in ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'' from his point of view. He happily reflects that it's been a good birthday after all. He got his birthday wish- a new master!
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* LogicalWeakness: Kari exploits some to manage Jack-Jack. His firey form can be dispelled by water or a fire extinguisher, and his eye lasers are deflected by a mirror.

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* OhCrap: Kari's reaction when Jack-Jack bursts into flames after seeing the "campfire" flash card. Thankfully, she has the presence of mind to grab Jack-Jack with some heatproof tongs and extinguish him in the bathtub.
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* XMeetsY: Pixar does Tex Avery, via ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.
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[[folder: Boundin']]

The short opens on fish jumping in a creek in the American West.
->'''Narrator''': Here's a story on how strange is life with its changes,
-> And it happened not long ago
-> On a high mountain plain where the sagebrush arranges
-> A playground south of the snow.

The camera focuses on a rock over the creek, where a fluffy white lamb is sleeping under a bush. He wakes up and walks out into the sun, and the narrator continues:
->'''Narrator''': Lived a lamb with a coat of remarkable sheen.
-> It would glint in the sunlight, all sparkly and clean,
-> Such a source of great pride that it caused him to preen,
-> And he'd break out in high-stepping dance.

After looking at his reflection in the water, the lamb begins tap-dancing on the rock.
->'''Narrator''': He would dance for his neighbors across the way.
-> I must say that they found his dancin' enhancin',
-> For they'd also join in the play.

A group of prairie dogs, two fish, a rattlesnake, and an owl dance with him, and everyone's happy. But this happiness doesn't last.
->'''Narrator''': Then one day...

An automobile drives up behind the lamb and a human hand snatches him away. It begins to rain, and eventually the lamb is thrown back where he was (where there's now a puddle)- sans his wool. He sees his reflection in the water, and he's horrified- he looks absolutely ridiculous and his prairie dog friends laugh at him. He curls up under his bush again, and starts to cry to himself.

A ray of light peeks through, spotlighting the jackalope bounding up the roadway and then expanding to make the day once again clear.T
->'''Narrator''': Then a-boundin' up the slope came a great American jackalope.
-> This sage of the sage, this rare hare of hope
-> Caused to pause and check out the lamb.
->'''Jackalope''': Hey kid, why the mope?
->'''Lamb''': I used to be something, all covered with fluff,
-> And I'd dance in the sunlight and show off my stuff,
-> Then they hauled me away in a manner quite rough
-> And sheared me and dumped me back here in the buff.
-> And if that's not enough,
-> My friends all laugh at me, cause they think
-> I look ridiculous, funny, and pink.

The prairie dogs immediately prove the lamb's point by laughing at him, but they stop when the jackalope gives them a DeathGlare. The jackelope then returns his attention to the lamb.
->'''Jackalope''': Pink? Pink? Well, what's wrong with pink?
-> It seems you've got a pink kink in your think.
-> Does it matter what color? Well that gets nope,
-> Be it pink, purple, or heliotrope.
-> Now sometimes you're up, and sometimes you're down.
-> When you find that you're down, well, just look around.
-> You've still got a body, good legs and fine feet,
-> Get your head in the right place and hey, you're complete!

The jackalope then proceeds to demonstrate his own alternative to dancing- bounding and rebounding high across the landscape.
-> '''Jackalope''' Now as for the dancin', you can do more.
-> You can reach great heights, in fact you can soar.
-> You just get a leg up and ya slap it on down,
-> And you’ll find you’re up in what’s called a bound.
-> Bound, bound, and rebound.
-> Bound and you’re up right next to the sky,
-> And I think you can do it if you give it a try,
-> First get a leg up, slap it on down…”

The lamb gives bounding a try, and soon finds himself bouncing around the creek, with the other animals dancing along like they did in the beginning. The scene shifts to winter, with the lamb's coat having grown back and him still bounding. By the next year, he's accepted being shorn.
->'''Narrator''': So every year, along about May,
-> They'd load him up and they'd haul him away
-> And they'd shave him and dump him all naked and bare.
-> He learned to live with it. He didn't care.
-> He'd just bound, bound, bound and rebound.

The jackalope, his work done, bounces away, with the prairie dogs following.
-> '''Narrator''': Now in this world of ups and downs,
-> So nice to know there are jackalopes around.

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* BlitheSpirit: The jackalope.
* EmpathicEnvironment: It's dark and rainy when the humans shear the lamb, but it becomes sunny again when the jackalope shows up.
* NamelessNarrative: We just get species names.
* TalkingToHimself: Bud Luckey plays every speaking role (Narrator, lamb, jackalope) along with writing and co-directing the short.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Brad Bird originally wanted [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Agent Rick Dicker]] to be the one telling the story- there'd be a scene at the beginning with him picking up a banjo and beginning to play the music.
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* TheGhost: Alpha refers to Charles Muntz (who he calls 'master') a few times, but Muntz never appears.

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* MassOhCrap: The birds cheering the pecking birds on, as they all notice at once what trouble they're in.



* OhCrap: the little birds, upon realizing ''just how far down'' the power line has gone.

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* OhCrap: the little birds, upon realizing Three distinct ones. First, a bird looks down and sees ''just how far down'' the power line has gone.gone. Second, the rest of the birds, as the first bird warns them. Second, the birds doing the pecking, as the big bird is just about to lose his grip.
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You remember when [[Film/TheIncredibles Kari]] said she could "totally handle anything this baby could dish out"? Well, in this short [[BadlyBatteredBabysitter she puts her money where her mouth is]].

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* ButNotTooBlack: Cartoon!Frozone is much paler than the real deal, much to Real!Frozone's annoyance.


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* ShowWithinAShow: ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', the (horrible) pilot to an unproduced show that Mr. Incredible and Frozone licensed to use their images.


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* TotallyRadical: Cartoon!Frozone, much to Real!Frozone's anger.
* UnfortunateImplications: There's a lot of them InUniverse with ''[[ShowWithinAShow Mr. Incredible and Pals]]''. The [[BlackDudeDiesFirst black superhero gets caught]], but he [[ButNotTooBlack looks more tan than black]], and he speaks in a horrific TotallyRadical style. The real Frozone makes sure to [[LampshadeHanging hang lampshades]] on all of it.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Kari's definitely ditzy and thinks that playing Mozart to babies makes them smarter (though she might have been right about that), but she can survive a whole day babysitting [[GooGooGodlike Jack-Jack]], which is no mean feat.

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* ActionSurvivor: Kari levels up into this. She's managed to survive ''all'' of Jack-Jack's random bursts of power.

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* ActionSurvivor: Kari [[TookALevelInBadass levels up up]] into this. She's managed to survive ''all'' of Jack-Jack's random bursts of power.



* HeroOfAnotherStory: This is the other story for Kari, who was a minor character in the movie.



* SanitySlippage: Kari is not too together on the second day.

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* OminousLatinChanting: ''Dies Irae'' during Jack-Jack's rampage while on fire.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Mr. Skipperdoo wears glasses.



* GratuitousAnimalSidekick: Mr. Skipperdoo would have absolutely no use whatsoever if the other characters didn't [[EpicFail epically]] [[FailedASpotCheck fail their Spot checks]].



* SmallAnnoyingCreature: Mr. Skipperdoo.



* TheVoicless: Mr. Skipperdoo can't speak. He just bounces up and down and the human heroes take it as something meaningful.

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* ClicheStorm: It's a parody of early cartoons, and includes all their cliches (still shots instead of frame-by-frame animation, sidekick is immediately taken out of action to focus on the main hero, a vaguely communist villain, UnfortunateImplications, and a cute animal sidekick
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* ClicheStorm: It's a parody of early cartoons, and includes all their cliches (still shots instead of frame-by-frame animation, sidekick is immediately taken out of action to focus on the main hero, a vaguely communist villain, UnfortunateImplications, and a cute animal sidekick
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->'''Kari''': ''Yes''! I'm Kari, the BABY-SITTER!

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->'''Kari''': ''Yes''! I'm Kari, '''Kari''', the BABY-SITTER! ''baby''-sitter!



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* AdaptationalWimp: Cartoon!Frozone is Mr. Incredible's sidekick and is quickly taken out of action by Lady Lightbug. The cartoon can't even [[CoconutSuperpowers depict his superpower properly]]. Real!Frozone participated in the final battle against [[spoiler: the Omnidroid]] and helped out quite a lot.



* ClicheStorm: It's a parody of early cartoons, and includes all their cliches (still shots instead of frame-by-frame animation, sidekick is immediately taken out of action to focus on the main hero, a vaguely communist villain, UnfortunateImplications, and a cute animal sidekick [[KidAppealCharacter only there to appeal to the kids]]).

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* ClicheStorm: It's a parody of early cartoons, and includes all their cliches (still shots instead of frame-by-frame animation, sidekick is immediately taken out of action to focus on the main hero, a vaguely communist villain, UnfortunateImplications, and a cute animal sidekick sidekick
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* CoconutSuperpowers: The InUniverse short appears not to have the budget to depict Frozone's superpowers to their fullest extent. When he temporarily fixes the bridge with ice, it focuses on his hands shooting a blue beam offscreen, before cutting to the finished bridge. The real Frozone is naturally put out by this.
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->'''Syndrome''': For... 'sitter'! [[SureLetsGoWithThat Yeah, sitter]]. Originally I was going to have initals for 'baby-sitter', but then I would've been going around wearing a big 'BS', and [[GettingCrapThroughTheRadar you understand why I couldn't go with that]].

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->'''Syndrome''': For... 'sitter'! [[SureLetsGoWithThat Yeah, sitter]]. Originally I was going to have initals for 'baby-sitter', but then I would've been going around wearing a big 'BS', and [[GettingCrapThroughTheRadar [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar you understand why I couldn't go with that]].

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->'''Syndrome''': For... 'sitter'! [[SureLetsGoWithThat Yeah, sitter]]. Originally I was going to have initals for 'baby-sitter', but then I would've been going around wearing a big 'BS', and [[GettingTheCrapPastTheRadar you understand why I couldn't go with that]].

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->'''Syndrome''': For... 'sitter'! [[SureLetsGoWithThat Yeah, sitter]]. Originally I was going to have initals for 'baby-sitter', but then I would've been going around wearing a big 'BS', and [[GettingTheCrapPastTheRadar [[GettingCrapThroughTheRadar you understand why I couldn't go with that]].



'''BadlyBatteredBabysitter''': Poor Kari has to babysit Jack-Jack as he begins to manifest superpowers.

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* ExpressiveEars: Alec, as he is a rabbit.



* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat: Presto attempts to do this with Alec. It doesn't work out too well.

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* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat: Presto The short can basically be described by 'Presto attempts to do this with Alec. It doesn't work pull an unwilling rabbit out too well.of his hat, and HilarityEnsues'.



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[[folder: Jack-Jack Attack]]

You remember when [[Film/TheIncredibles Kari]] said she could "totally handle anything this baby could dish out"? Well, in this short [[BadlyBatteredBabysitter she puts her money where her mouth is]].

The short begins with Kari being interrogated by Rick Dicker. She begins to recount her recent job babysitting 'Jack-Jack' Parr, and the film flashes back to her reassuring Helen Parr that she can handle Jack-Jack. The phone call cuts off (because Syndrome had just attacked Helen's plane, but Kari doesn't know that). She gives Jack-Jack some toys, and puts on a Mozart CD. She then turns around- and Jack-Jack's gone. She looks around for him, and finds him behind a flower vase on the dining room table.

She thinks he's playing hide and seek, and runs up and takes away the vase- but he's not behind it. He's at the refrigerator, getting his bottle of milk. She comments on how weird that was, and tells Jack-Jack to wait there while she calls Helen (the first of the calls from her that Helen gets when she's going home after defeating the Omnidroid). Jack-Jack doesn't teleport any more, but he ''does'' float up to the ceiling. When she turns back around, she freaks out upon seeing him gone. While she looks for him, Jack-Jack pulls the lid off his milk bottle. She's right under him, so she gets splashed with the milk.

This is the ''least'' of what she's going to get put through. Later that night, she's put Jack-Jack in a playpen (with a chair on top of it to prevent him from getting out) and she calls Helen once more. During the call, she glances away for a bit- and when she's glanced back, Jack-Jack has chewed his way out of the pen. She notices him on a shelf, and rushes to catch him as he falls over- but he phases through her hands and the floor. She frantically searches for him as he floats through the house, phasing through the walls, and eventually manages to catch him when he's in the middle of phasing through the washing machine door.

Kari then decides to calm Jack-Jack down by playing with flashcards. Unfortunately, her third card, 'Campfire', gives Jack-Jack ideas. He bursts into flames and runs around the house, leaving little fires wherever he steps. Kari chases him with fireplace tools, and eventually puts him out by dunking him in the bathtub.

By the next day, Kari is exhausted, but she's gotten used to him and can counter whatever powers he comes up with. Sets himself on fire again? She's got a fire extinguisher at the ready. Points EyeBeams at her? She holds up a mirror and deflects it up to the ceiling. She hears a knock on the door and goes out to answer it. Syndrome is at the door.
->'''Syndrome''': Is this the Parrs' residence?
->'''Kari''': ''Yes''! I'm Kari, the BABY-SITTER!
->'''Syndrome''' (unnerved): Well, hello... uh, Kari. I'm-
->'''Kari''': *Holding out Jack-Jack* ''You're my replacement, THANK HEAVENS YOU'VE COME!'' What does the 'S' stand for?
->'''Syndrome''': For... 'sitter'! [[SureLetsGoWithThat Yeah, sitter]]. Originally I was going to have initals for 'baby-sitter', but then I would've been going around wearing a big 'BS', and [[GettingTheCrapPastTheRadar you understand why I couldn't go with that]].

Back at the interrogation room:
-> '''Rick Dicker''': And you believed him.
-> '''Kari''': The baby was ''EXPLODING''! YOU EVER SAT AN EXPLODING BABY BEFORE, MR. DICKER?

Dicker asks if Kari told anyone else (she told her parents, but they didn't believe her). She comments that she wishes she could forget the whole thing.
->'''Rick Dicker''': You will, kid. [[LaserGuidedAmnesia You will]].

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* ActionSurvivor: Kari levels up into this. She's managed to survive ''all'' of Jack-Jack's random bursts of power.
'''BadlyBatteredBabysitter''': Poor Kari has to babysit Jack-Jack as he begins to manifest superpowers.
* BlatantLies: Syndrome claims that the gigantic 'S' on his suit stands for 'sitter' (and that he would have used the initials for 'baby sitter' if it didn't mean that he'd be walking around with a big 'BS' on his chest). [[WhatAnIdiot Kari believes him anyway]], [[JustifiedTrope because she's sleep-deprived and desperate to no longer be the target of Jack-Jack's newfound powers]].
* ComboPlatterPowers: Jack-Jack shows the following powers in this short alone (in order of appearance)
** TeleportersAndTransporters
** {{Flight}} (well, floating at least)
** The ability to chew his way out of his pen
** {{Intangibility}}
** PlayingWithFire
** EyeBeams
* ContinuityNod: This short shows the context behind Kari's phone calls.
* EurekaMoment: Jack-Jack seems to get one when Kari puts the Mozart CD on, seeing as he began using his powers immediately afterward. Interestingly enough, she did this because she believes that Mozart makes babies smarter. Perhaps TheCloudCuckoolanderWasRight.
* GooGooGodlike: See ComboPlatterPowers.
* LogicalWeakness: Kari exploits some to manage Jack-Jack. His firey form can be dispelled by water or a fire extinguisher, and his eye lasers are deflected by a mirror.
* SanitySlippage: Kari is not too together on the second day.
* SureLetsGoWithThat: Syndrome is not eager to correct Kari's idea that he's her replacement.
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A ball rolls onto the screen and bounces off of a Luxo lamp. The lamp examines it from several angles, and then bats it back off screen. It then rolls back. The lamp plays with the ball in this manner again, but the ball rolls off. It then looks to the right and then moves out of the way as a smaller Luxo lamp, the titular Luxo Jr, comes hopping onscreen. The lamps look at each other, and then in the direction of the ball. Luxo Jr hops off to get the ball, and rolls it back on screen. Luxo Jr bats the ball to the larger Luxo, who bats it back. Luxo Jr then jumps onto the ball and bounces on it, which causes it to deflate. The lamps look at it, and Luxo Jr tries to get it to roll, but only succeeds in flipping it over. The big Luxo shakes its head at Luxo Jr. Luxo Jr seems cowed, and hops offscreen. Luxo watches it go- only to do a DoubleTake as Luxo Jr returns with an ''even bigger'' ball

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A ball rolls onto the screen and bounces off of a Luxo lamp. The lamp examines it from several angles, and then bats it back off screen. It then rolls back. The lamp plays with the ball in this manner again, but the ball rolls off. It then looks to the right and then moves out of the way as a smaller Luxo lamp, the titular Luxo Jr, comes hopping onscreen. The lamps look at each other, and then in the direction of the ball. Luxo Jr hops off to get the ball, and rolls it back on screen. Luxo Jr bats the ball to the larger Luxo, who bats it back. Luxo Jr then jumps onto the ball and bounces on it, which causes it to deflate. The lamps look at it, and Luxo Jr tries to get it to roll, but only succeeds in flipping it over. The big Luxo shakes its head at Luxo Jr. Luxo Jr seems cowed, and hops offscreen. Luxo watches it go- only to do a DoubleTake as Luxo Jr returns with an ''even bigger'' ball
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* SynchroVox: Frozone commenting on ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'''s usage of it is the page quote.
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->'''Frozone''': [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe Are you kidding me? me]]? [[SuddenlyShouting WHAT KIND OF SHOW IS THIS]]?



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* KidAppealCharacter: Mr. Skipperdoo. Lampshaded by Mr. Incredible when he's trying to defend the bunny.
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* CaptainObvious: Dug tells Alpha that the rock moved- after said rock had already chased the pack down and was an inch away from Alpha's face.

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[[folder:Dug's Special Mission]]

[[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Charles Muntz]]'s dog pack are chasing after Kevin the bird. Dug isn't among them; he's wandering around the plateau and sniffing at a flower. However, said flower happens to be right in the way of the big chase. Kevin jumps over him and continues going, but the other dogs need to stop for him. Kevin escapes, and the other dogs are ''very'' annoyed with Dug for getting in their way. Dug is eager to help catch the bird, and though Beta and Gamma think this is ''hilarious'', Alpha has an idea. He'll give Dug a "[[SnipeHunt special mission]]" to do, which will keep him out of the way while the others hunt the bird.

->'''Dug''': Oh boy! My pack is giving me a special mission! Did you know today is my birthday? I made a wish.
->'''Alpha''': Yes, very nice. Your mission is to watch this rock.

Dug eagerly sets to watching the rock. When he questions why he's supposed to do it, Alpha replies that it's Kevin's "[[BlatantLies favorite rock]]", and tells Dug to let them know if it moves. They then move out, while Dug watches the rock. However, while doing this, he knocks over small rock, which hits the big rock that Dug was supposed to be watching. Turns out the boulder was quite precariously balanced, and the impact of that small rock sent it rolling down the slope- right towards the rest of the pack. The pack runs away from the rock and into a small chasm. The rock falls over into it, but it's too big to fit down, so the dogs are left on their backs with a giant boulder a few inches away.
->'''Dug''': Alpha, the rock moved!

Alpha then gives Dug a new mission- sit in "the bird's favorite hole" and to never ([[AttentionDeficitOohShiny SQUIRREL!]]) leave. Dug stays in the hole, and the pack leaves to go do the real work. However, the hole isn't what it seems to be- it's more like a downward tunnel filled with sand. Dug ends up sliding down the hole, which turns out to exit on the ceiling of the cave where the other dogs are stalking Kevin.
->'''Alpha''': This is our day, my lieutenants. Master will have much rewar- [CRASH]
->'''Dug''': Hey, my pack is in the hole too!

Alpha later gives Dug the mission "sit on that rock". Unfortunately, Dug jumping to that rock destabilizes the rock the rest of the dogs are on, and they fall down (Dug's rock is stable and he is fine). Later, the rest of the pack threaten him in the jungle- only to trigger several of Muntz's traps. Dug jumps across rock pillars in a chasm to find the bird- and destabilizes them for the rest of his pack. From at the chasm's bottom, Alpha calls Muntz.
->'''Alpha''': This is Alpha, calling to Master. I am reporting that Dug has caused us to not capture the bird. He is a ''bad dog''!

Dug hears Alpha's transmission and runs away across the plateau. He's upset, and his mood is only made worse when he overhears the other dogs talking over his comm about the punishment he's going to get for being TheMillstone. He reflects on what a bad birthday he's had so far, and comments on a few of the rock formations he sees.
->'''Dug''': That looks like a turtle. That looks like a man.
->'''Carl''': I see you back there!
->'''Dug''': It ''is'' a man!

From then on, we see Dug's introductory scene in ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}'' from his point of view. He happily reflects that it's been a good birthday after all. He got his birthday wish- a new master!
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* BreakTheCutie: Dug doesn't take being called a bad dog well.
* TheMillstone: ''Dug''. To be fair, it's not always entirely his fault. The thing with the hole can be laid entirely at Alpha's paws.
* ThePollyanna: Dug again. He is continuously cheerful and upbeat about doing whatever SnipeHunt his pack sent him on- until Alpha called him a bad dog.
* {{Prequel}}: It shows what Dug had been up to just prior to his introduction in the film.
* SnipeHunt: All the 'Special missions' were just excuses to get Dug to stay put and out of the way.
* SuperGullible: Dug does whatever Alpha says and accepts Alpha's transparent excuses about why he needs to do so.
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-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hello. This is Mr. Incredible, here with-
-->'''Frozone''': -Frozone.
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': You know, I've actually never seen this.
-->'''Frozone''': Yeah, me neither.

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-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hello. This is Mr. Incredible, here with-
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': -Frozone.
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': You know, I've actually never seen this.
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Yeah, me neither.



-->'''Frozone''': Wait a second. What's this? Is that me?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': What?
-->'''Frozone''': I'm white. They made me a white guy?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': You're... black-ish.
-->'''Frozone''': They made me a white guy!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Well... maybe the print's faded. You're tan...ish?
-->'''Frozone''': Is that supposed to be me? I sound like a-a-a-a what? A beatnik. That's it, I sound like a beatnik!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': It was meant to sound cool.
-->'''Frozone''': Well it doesn't sound cool, and it doesn't sound like me. ''I'' sound cool. And if it sounded like me, it would sound cool.
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hang on, I'm sure it gets better.

As the cartoon trio concludes that it was the work of of the fictional supervillain Lady Lightbug (who cartoon!Mr. Incredible describes as "sinister, yet lovely") and move out to fix the problem, Frozone wonders if the cartoon is even animated. After all, the only thing is actually ''moving'' is their lips. Mr. Incredible [[DamnedByFaintPraise defends it]] as having ''technically'' been animated. Frozone is also annoyed when the cartoon doesn't show him using ice to fix the bridge (instead focusing on him shooting a blue beam out of his hands, and then showing the completed bridge when he's done). And what's up with the rabbit?
-->'''Mr. Incredible: Hey, c'mon. Don't be like that. We're ''recording'' this.

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-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Wait a second. What's this? Is that me?
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': What?
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': I'm white. They made me a white guy?
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': You're... black-ish.
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': They made me a white guy!
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': Well... maybe the print's faded. You're tan...ish?
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Is that supposed to be me? I sound like a-a-a-a what? A beatnik. That's it, I sound like a beatnik!
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': It was meant to sound cool.
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Well it doesn't sound cool, and it doesn't sound like me. ''I'' sound cool. And if it sounded like me, it would sound cool.
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hang on, I'm sure it gets better.

As the cartoon trio concludes that it was the work of of the fictional supervillain Lady Lightbug (who cartoon!Mr. Incredible describes as "sinister, yet lovely") and move out to fix the problem, Frozone wonders if the cartoon is even animated. After all, the only thing is actually ''moving'' is their lips.lips, which look like live-action human lips and are quite out-of-place in the cartoon's style. Mr. Incredible [[DamnedByFaintPraise defends it]] as having ''technically'' been animated. Frozone is also annoyed when the cartoon doesn't show him using ice to fix the bridge (instead focusing on him shooting a blue beam out of his hands, and then showing the completed bridge when he's done). And what's up with the rabbit?
-->'''Mr. Incredible: ->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hey, c'mon. Don't be like that. We're ''recording'' this.



-->'''Mr. Incredible''': I was tol-[laughter]- I was told it was a new process!
-->'''Frozone''': Ooh, new process?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': A breakthrough!
-->'''Frozone''': And what would that new process ''be'', Mr. I? Cheap-O-Rama?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': This is breaking through!
-->'''Frozone''': And that rabbit is getting on my ''last'' nerve!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': The rabbit is ''cuddly''! Kids like little cuddly sidekicks!
-->'''Frozone''': I mean, gah...
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': The rabbit... it's a time-tested t... okay, the rabbit bites.

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-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': I was tol-[laughter]- I was told it was a new process!
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Ooh, new process?
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': A breakthrough!
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': And what would that new process ''be'', Mr. I? Cheap-O-Rama?
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': This is breaking through!
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': And that rabbit is getting on my ''last'' nerve!
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': The rabbit is ''cuddly''! Kids like little cuddly sidekicks!
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': I mean, gah...
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': The rabbit... it's a time-tested t... okay, the rabbit bites.



-->'''Frozone''': Are you kidding me? [[SuddenlyShouting WHAT KIND OF SHOW IS THIS]]?

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-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Are you kidding me? [[SuddenlyShouting WHAT KIND OF SHOW IS THIS]]?



-->'''Frozone''': Oh-oh-oh, ''I'' get ''caught''! The black superhero gets caught!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Well, a minute ago you were complaining they made you white.
-->'''Frozone''': Oh, that's right- the ''tanned'' superhero gets caught!.

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-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Oh-oh-oh, ''I'' get ''caught''! The black superhero gets caught!
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': Well, a minute ago you were complaining they made you white.
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': Oh, that's right- the ''tanned'' superhero gets caught!.



-->'''Frozone''': And now you have me involved in this commentary, further connecting me to work that is clearly ''inferior'', AND CONNECTING ME TO A ''RABBIT''! DID YOU OKAY THE RABBIT?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': I HAD ''NOTHING'' TO DO WITH THE RABBIT, I DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY GOT THE RABBIT!
-->'''Frozone''': WELL, ''SOMEBODY'' OKAYED THE RABBIT!

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-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': And now you have me involved in this commentary, further connecting me to work that is clearly ''inferior'', AND CONNECTING ME TO A ''RABBIT''! DID YOU OKAY THE RABBIT?
-->'''Mr.->'''Mr. Incredible''': I HAD ''NOTHING'' TO DO WITH THE RABBIT, I DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY GOT THE RABBIT!
-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': WELL, ''SOMEBODY'' OKAYED THE RABBIT!



-->'''Frozone''': You know... we've been friends for a long time. I'm telling you, this thing should've ''never'' seen the light of day.

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-->'''Frozone''': ->'''Frozone''': You know... we've been friends for a long time. I'm telling you, this thing should've ''never'' seen the light of day.
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[[folder: Mr. Incredible and Pals]]

This short is a parody of 1950s-60s cartoons with LimitedAnimation, even more limeted plot, and NoBudget to speak of. The story goes like this:

Before superheroes were forced into hiding, [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Mr. Incredible]] and Frozone allowed an animation studio to use their images to produce the kids cartoon ''Mr. Incredible and Pals''. A pilot episode was created, but it never saw the light of day since superheroes were forced into normal life soon afterwards. Much later, the pair watch the pilot. They are not impressed.

The pilot begins with a narrator bombastically announcing "The Adventures of Mr. Incredible and his pals Frozone and Mr. Skipperdoo!". As the short opens on a short of a bridge with a chunk taken out, Mr. Incredible and Frozone begin their commentary.
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hello. This is Mr. Incredible, here with-
-->'''Frozone''': -Frozone.
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': You know, I've actually never seen this.
-->'''Frozone''': Yeah, me neither.

Mr. Incredible explains how ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'' came to be, as the episode itself progresses to Cartoon!Mr. Incredible and Cartoon!Frozone talking about the missing bridge and the strange giant glowing screw-thing that Mr. Incredible found, with Mr. Skipperdoo contributing the occasional bounce. Frozone focuses on his cartoon self, and he's not very happy with what he sees.
-->'''Frozone''': Wait a second. What's this? Is that me?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': What?
-->'''Frozone''': I'm white. They made me a white guy?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': You're... black-ish.
-->'''Frozone''': They made me a white guy!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Well... maybe the print's faded. You're tan...ish?
-->'''Frozone''': Is that supposed to be me? I sound like a-a-a-a what? A beatnik. That's it, I sound like a beatnik!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': It was meant to sound cool.
-->'''Frozone''': Well it doesn't sound cool, and it doesn't sound like me. ''I'' sound cool. And if it sounded like me, it would sound cool.
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Hang on, I'm sure it gets better.

As the cartoon trio concludes that it was the work of of the fictional supervillain Lady Lightbug (who cartoon!Mr. Incredible describes as "sinister, yet lovely") and move out to fix the problem, Frozone wonders if the cartoon is even animated. After all, the only thing is actually ''moving'' is their lips. Mr. Incredible [[DamnedByFaintPraise defends it]] as having ''technically'' been animated. Frozone is also annoyed when the cartoon doesn't show him using ice to fix the bridge (instead focusing on him shooting a blue beam out of his hands, and then showing the completed bridge when he's done). And what's up with the rabbit?
-->'''Mr. Incredible: Hey, c'mon. Don't be like that. We're ''recording'' this.

Cartoon!Mr. Incredible leads them to an abandoned amusement park that he thinks is Lady Lightbug's hideout. As the cartoon heroes search for Lady Lightbug (via Cartoon!Mr. Incredible lifting up various structures and declaring that Lady Lightbug was not underneath them), Real!Frozone once again questions the characters' too-realistic-for-the-rest-of-them lips.
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': I was tol-[laughter]- I was told it was a new process!
-->'''Frozone''': Ooh, new process?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': A breakthrough!
-->'''Frozone''': And what would that new process ''be'', Mr. I? Cheap-O-Rama?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': This is breaking through!
-->'''Frozone''': And that rabbit is getting on my ''last'' nerve!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': The rabbit is ''cuddly''! Kids like little cuddly sidekicks!
-->'''Frozone''': I mean, gah...
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': The rabbit... it's a time-tested t... okay, the rabbit bites.

Meanwhile in the cartoon, Mr. Skipperdoo bounces up and down- he's found the bridge! Which was actually directly ''above'' Mr. Incredible, in plain sight.
-->'''Frozone''': Are you kidding me? [[SuddenlyShouting WHAT KIND OF SHOW IS THIS]]?

Now that the bridge has been found (and Frozone is venting about how bad the cartoon is in the commentary), Lady Lightbug (a sort of human/firefly hybrid) flies out from one of the structures that Mr. Incredible lifted up earlier. She shoots 'radioactive silk' at cartoon!Frozone, which glows, restrains Frozone perfectly, [[ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics and appears to have no actual radioactive properties]]. The real Frozone is naturally upset.
-->'''Frozone''': Oh-oh-oh, ''I'' get ''caught''! The black superhero gets caught!
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': Well, a minute ago you were complaining they made you white.
-->'''Frozone''': Oh, that's right- the ''tanned'' superhero gets caught!.

As Mr. Incredible defeats Lady Lightbug by going up on a roller coaster to get the height needed to tackle her, the real Frozone is highly upset that his image has been sullied by association with this horrid cartoon. Mr. Incredible tries to get him to calm down by pointing out that they couldn't know that it turned out this badly and it never was actually shown on tv, but Frozone is having none of it.
-->'''Frozone''': And now you have me involved in this commentary, further connecting me to work that is clearly ''inferior'', AND CONNECTING ME TO A ''RABBIT''! DID YOU OKAY THE RABBIT?
-->'''Mr. Incredible''': I HAD ''NOTHING'' TO DO WITH THE RABBIT, I DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY GOT THE RABBIT!
-->'''Frozone''': WELL, ''SOMEBODY'' OKAYED THE RABBIT!

The cartoon ends as Lady Lightbug curses Mr. Skipperdoo for imprisoning her in a giant jar over the newly-repaired and good as new bridge, though how Mr. Skipperdoo imprisoned her is anyone's guess. The narrator invites the audience to watch next week's episode, which has Mr. Incredible vs. an anthropomorphic ear of corn.

Well, even if that next episode had been made, there's no way Frozone would be watching it.
-->'''Frozone''': You know... we've been friends for a long time. I'm telling you, this thing should've ''never'' seen the light of day.

The short is also available without the commentary. Watching it without the commentary means you'll miss out on Frozone and Mr. Incredible's reactions, but you will get to hear the dialogue, which [[SoBadItsGood really must be seen to be believed]].

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The 'live-action-lips-on-2d-animated-characters' technique actually existed, and was called Synchro-Vox.
* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: Lady Lightbug's radioactive silk.
* BetterThanABareBulb: LampshadeHanging is the commentary's bread and butter.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: A non-lethal example with cartoon!Frozone, [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the real deal.
* BreakingTheBonds: A shot of Mr. Incredible doing this is shown several times.
* ClicheStorm: It's a parody of early cartoons, and includes all their cliches (still shots instead of frame-by-frame animation, sidekick is immediately taken out of action to focus on the main hero, a vaguely communist villain, UnfortunateImplications, and a cute animal sidekick [[KidAppealCharacter only there to appeal to the kids]]).
* DarkIsEvil: Cartoon!Mr. Incredible states that the reason Lady Lightbug would hide at an abandoned amusement park is that "evil is attracted to dark, remote places".
* DeadpanSnarker: Frozone, though he gets less deadpan as the cartoon goes on.
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: Cartoon!Mr. Incredible's first line repeats all the points covered in the narrator's recap.
* FailedASpotCheck: Neither cartoon!Frozone nor cartoon!Mr. Incredible notice the missing piece of bridge before Mr. Skipperdoo points it out, despite it being right in front of them.
* FightSceneFailure: The final fight with Lady Lightbug goes like this: Lady Lightbug traps Frozone with radioactive silk. Mr. Incredible throws ferris wheel at her, but misses. Mr. Incredible leaps off a roller coaster at a crest to tackle Lady Lightbug, who just stands still and screams instead of dodging. Lady Lightbug down for the count.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Lady Lightbug, except that implying that she could get close to creating doomsday would be giving her far too much credit. She's just this random firefly woman who wants to steal bridges to ruin the free world's economy.
* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Lady Lightbug has green skin and a very developed figure.
* IdiotBall: Cartoon!Mr. Incredible and Frozone could have found both Lady Lightbug and the Bridge in minutes had they actually ''searched'' the buildings (instead of searching under them) and had the presence of mind to notice the large and ''incredibly obvious'' bridge fragment without Mr. Skipperdoo having to point it out to them.
* LightIsNotGood: Lady Lightbug.
* LimitedAnimation: The short has a very low framerate, and dialogue is shown by realistic lips moving on totally-still 2d characters.
* KidAppealCharacter: Mr. Skipperdoo.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Mr. Incredible tries to play devil's advocate to the short, but even he eventually has to admit that "the rabbit bites".
* TheScrappy: InUniverse, neither Mr. Incredible or Frozone like Mr. Skipperdoo.
* StylisticSuck: The InUniverse short is quite horrible.

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* MundaneUtility: Presto has a pair of magical hats that serve as portals... which he uses to pull off the old "pull a rabbit out of the hat" trick.

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* MundaneUtility: Presto has a pair of magical hats that serve as portals... which he uses to pull off the old "pull a rabbit "PullARabbitOutOfMyHat" trick.
* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat: Presto attempts to do this with Alec. It doesn't work
out of the hat" trick.too well.
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[[folder:Presto]]

The short opens on a poster announcing the magician Presto Digiotagione and his Hat of Wonder. It then moves out to show a rabbit, Alec Azam, in a cage. Alec is hungry and there's a carrot on the table next to him, but he can't quite reach it. Presto then enters the room. He looks at a watch and freaks out a little- he doesn't have long before he's supposed to begin his act. He then swiftly locks the door to his room, opens a drawer, and after making sure nobody's watching, he opens the drawer's false bottom to reveal two hats- a top hat and a pointy wizard hat.

Presto puffs some smoke into the wizard hat, and the smoke appears in the top hat. He then sticks his hand through the wizard hat- it too appears from the top hat. Presto brings both hats over to Alec, who's optimistic that Presto might feed him. Presto takes Alec out of the cage, but carries him past the carrot, and stops him whenever he tries to walk over. Presto puts the wizard hat on Alec and gestures to him to be patient. He then practices the 'pulling a rabbit out of a hat' trick, pulling Alec through the wizard hat and out the top hat. He then picks up the carrot and prepares to feed it to Alec, but before he can, the beginning of his act is signaled. Presto then picks up both hats and Alec (whose mouth is still open in expectation of food), and walks onstage, with Alec (equipped with the wizard hat), on a table just backstage.

Presto begins his act. He produces the top hat, shows the audience that there's nothing in there, and, to a dramatic drumroll, sticks his hand inside- and gets nothing. Alec has taken the wizard hat off, and Presto's hand is grasping at thin air. Presto tries to gesture to Alec to put the hat back on, but Alec refuses. He wants Presto to feed him first. Presto is under pressure to perform his trick, and he furiously grasps for Alec, who simply turns the wizard hat in different directions and then slaps it against the table, causing Presto to withdraw his hand in pain.

Presto starts walking backstage, and Alec promptly puts the hat back on. Presto resumes his trick, but instead gets his fingers caught in a mousetrap, which gets a round of applause from the audience. Presto bows and then glares in Alec's direction. Alec had put the opening of the wizard's hat down near the mousetraps, and when Presto glares at him, he tries to signal to Presto to feed him. Presto does not get the message, however, and since the wizard hat's opening is pointing towards Alec, he drops an egg into the top hat. Alec quickly turns the wizard hat upside down, so the egg returns through the top hat and hits Presto in the eye.

That gets applause, so Presto puts on the top hat and bows, but then turns to Alec, takes out the carrot, and turns it into a flower. Alec is not amused, and points the wizard hat into an air duct, causing Presto's head to get sucked through the top hat. Presto manages to get the hat off, but his face has turned red and he's got a very interesting new hairstyle. The audience applauds, and Presto bows slightly before again glaring at Alec, who still wants Presto to feed him. Presto tries the rabbit-out-of-the-hat trick once again, but Alec shuts his hand into a drawer.

While the hand's still stuck, Alec pulls magician props like cards, flowers, and ribbons out of the sleeve. Presto sees it and runs screaming towards Alec, who points the wizard hat directly at Presto, causing the magician to poke himself in the eye. While blindly grabbing for the wizard hat and Alec, Presto manages to pull his own pants off. Alec finds this hilarious, but then Presto gives him a DeathGlare and gets ready to kick him. Alec then drops a ladder through the wizard hat. Since the top hat is underneath Presto, it gets him [[GroinAttack between the legs]].

Presto sees that the ladder is very long and gets a plan. He holds the ladder back while pointing the top hat at Alec, and then lets go. Alec dodges, the ladder hits the door behind him, and as it falls it ends up pushing Presto across the stage. Presto breaks off a part of the ladder, takes out the carrot, puts a handkerchief over it- and then beats the crap out of it with the ladder fragment, horrifying Alec. When Presto next tries to grab him through the wizard hat, he points it at an electrical board, electrocuting Presto and causing him to pick up a square dance broadcast (the orchestra rolls with it).

After this, Presto has had enough. He chases Alec around backstage, but accidentally causes himself to be hoisted up to the top of the theater. Alec rejoices, but Presto is terrified. And then the rope holding him breaks, sending him plummeting down to the stage, followed by a moon decoration, several star decorations, and a piano. Alec's jubilation suddenly turns to horror, and he saves Presto by getting the top hat directly under Presto when he falls. Presto falls into the hat and through the wizard hat, ending up safe and sound on the stage.

The audience is very impressed, giving him a standing ovation and throwing roses onstage. Presto is happy about that, but Alec, not so much. He begins walking away. Presto gets him to come back by revealing the carrot from before, totally whole. Alec returns, eats the carrot, and takes a bow with Presto. The short ends with a shot of Presto and Alec's new poster, with a bouquet of roses for Presto and a bouquet of carrots for Alec beside it.
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* AmusingInjuries: '''Presto'''. Interestingly enough, they're this InUniverse, as the audience likes his act, despite (or perhaps because of) him being injured a lot in it.
* AntiVillain: At worst, Presto is somewhat thoughtless and a bit mean.
* TheCameo: Statler and Waldorf are seen sitting in one of the theater boxes.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: Presto has red-and-white striped boxers.
* MagiciansAreWizards: Presto is a stage magician who appears to be actually able to perform magic, although if what Alec pulls out of his sleeve is any indication, he also uses regular magic tricks.
* MundaneUtility: Presto has a pair of magical hats that serve as portals... which he uses to pull off the old "pull a rabbit out of the hat" trick.
* PunnyName: Presto Digiotagione = Presdigitation, and Alec Azam = Alekazam.
* TheVoiceless: There's no dialogue in this short, although Alec vocalizes rabbity squeaks and Presto vocalizes pained noises.
* XMeetsY: Pixar does Tex Avery, via ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''
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[[folder:Luxo Jr]]

A ball rolls onto the screen and bounces off of a Luxo lamp. The lamp examines it from several angles, and then bats it back off screen. It then rolls back. The lamp plays with the ball in this manner again, but the ball rolls off. It then looks to the right and then moves out of the way as a smaller Luxo lamp, the titular Luxo Jr, comes hopping onscreen. The lamps look at each other, and then in the direction of the ball. Luxo Jr hops off to get the ball, and rolls it back on screen. Luxo Jr bats the ball to the larger Luxo, who bats it back. Luxo Jr then jumps onto the ball and bounces on it, which causes it to deflate. The lamps look at it, and Luxo Jr tries to get it to roll, but only succeeds in flipping it over. The big Luxo shakes its head at Luxo Jr. Luxo Jr seems cowed, and hops offscreen. Luxo watches it go- only to do a DoubleTake as Luxo Jr returns with an ''even bigger'' ball

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* AnimateInanimateObject: The lamps. They're surprisingly expressive.
* CharacterTitle: ''Luxo Jr'' refers to the smaller lamp.
* EasterEgg: The Luxo ball from this short has made it into many other Pixar films.
* VanityPlate: The Pixar vanity plate of the lamp hopping up and down on the 'i' until it collapses, and then replacing it, came from this short.
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A small bird lands on a power line. He is quickly followed by another, which gets in his personal space. The first bird pecks the second away, which causes a squawk-argument. Meanwhile, more birds land on the line, and the fight spreads to them. Soon all the (many) birds are squabbling, until they're interrupted by a different birdcall. The sound is from a larger bird on the nearest pole, who waves at them with his wing. The small birds all stare at the big bird, and then turn to ridiculous impressions of him. However, their attention is diverted by the big bird (who doesn't seem to have noticed the little ones mocking him) calling again. They move farther away, and begin to cheep amongst themselves. They're interrupted by the big bird landing in the middle of their group. This causes the power line to stretch downwards, which makes the little birds all slide towards the big one.

The little birds aren't happy about this, and they try to make this known to the bigger bird by cheeping angrily at him. It doesn't work, until one frustrated bird pecks at his claws, causing him fall over and hang from the line upside down. The little birds to crash into each other, and the bird that pecked the big one does so again, which causes one of the bird's claws to let go. This gives the birds a plan, and the two closest to the big bird start pecking at the big bird's feet while the others cheer them on.

After this has been going on for a bit, one of the birds looks down and then gains an OhCrap look. The camera zooms out, and it turns out that the large bird's weight has been steadily lowering the line, until it's very near to the ground. The bird warns the others of the danger, but unfortunately they don't get the pecking birds to stop in time. The large bird loses its grip, and the power line snaps back, leaving a cloud of feathers behind.

The large bird is mostly unharmed, but the same can't be said for the small birds, who are now entirely featherless. The large bird laughs himself silly at them.

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* CaptainOblivious: The larger bird.
* GoodIsDumb: The larger bird is nicer than the small birds, but is as dumb as rocks.
* LaserGuidedKarma: The little birds get it for picking on the large bird.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: The punchline.
* OhCrap: the little birds, upon realizing ''just how far down'' the power line has gone.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The little birds. They even sound like squeaky toys!
* TheUnintelligible: The birds speak entirely in cheeps and squeaks.
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