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* In the Incredicoaster pre-show video, Violet ("Invisibility Teenager!") is asked by the interviewer if she will answer a question. In response, she passes Jack-Jack over to her dad and promptly turns invisible. Cue Jack-Jack's teleportation powers going wild, and the other members of the family frantically trying to grab him as he ports around the room. Just as he is about to fall from a light fixture the ceiling, a familiar purple force field appears around him and catches him, floating him over. Violet reappears and snuggles her brother, giving him an Eskimo kiss after agreeing to answer ONE question. It shows that she deeply cares for and loves her baby brother.
** During all of that, Jack-Jack smiles, looks at his savior sibling in awe, and excitedly squeals "[[BabyTalk Vi-Vi]]", as he is lifted back into Violet's embrace. BigSisterWorship in its purest form!

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* When it became clear that the various flashing effects of the Screenslaver's mind-controlling were ''very'' epileptic-unfriendly, many people took to Tumblr not just with warnings but also helpful advice for safe home viewing once the movie is out on home video. Theaters also posted warnings about the flashing lights.
* The movie is preceded by a special message from Creator/CraigTNelson, Creator/SamuelLJackson, Creator/HollyHunter, and Creator/BradBird thanking the audience for being patient with how long it took for the sequel to be made and promising the wait will be worth it.
* In the Incredicoaster pre-show video, Violet ("Invisibility Teenager!") is asked by the interviewer if she will answer a question. In response, she passes Jack-Jack over to her dad and promptly turns invisible. Cue Jack-Jack's teleportation powers going wild, and the other members of the family frantically trying to grab him as he ports around the room. Just as he is about to fall from a light fixture the ceiling, a familiar purple force field appears around him and catches him, floating him over. Violet reappears and snuggles her brother, giving him an Eskimo kiss after agreeing to answer ONE question. It shows that she deeply cares for and loves her baby brother.
** During all of that, Jack-Jack smiles, looks at his savior sibling in awe, and excitedly squeals "[[BabyTalk Vi-Vi]]", as he is lifted back into Violet's embrace. BigSisterWorship in its purest form!
* In a book set up as Dash's journal during the events of the movie, Dash initially plans to prank Violet when she gets back from her date with Tony on top of all the teasing he had already done. When Violet comes home in tears after getting stood up however, Dash immediately undoes the prank and is ''absolutely furious'' someone would do that to his sister. [[HypocriticalHeartwarming Only he's allowed to make Violet upset!]]
* When the [[Creator/SophiaBush voice actress]] for Voyd found a fancomic where Voyd was trans, she not only praised the artist but stated that if Voyd was intended to be trans, she wouldn't have voiced her and would have insisted Pixar find an actual trans actor for the role; she did however say that she fully supports any and all fans who subscribe to the theory. Also counts as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.
* In the Incredibles 2 comic "Crisis in mid-life" Bob tells his kids of a time when he and their mother beat Baron Von Ruthless but he was given all the credit as they did not want to reveal their relationship to everyone yet. Despite this, Bob tells them that secretly this was the moment he knew Helen and him were meant to be. When they're tucking their kids into bed, Helen admits she felt the same. They call their kids their proof of this.

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* When it became clear that the various flashing effects of the Screenslaver's mind-controlling were ''very'' epileptic-unfriendly, many people took to Tumblr not just with warnings but also helpful advice for safe home viewing once the movie is out on home video. Theaters also posted warnings about the flashing lights.
* The movie is preceded by a special message from Creator/CraigTNelson, Creator/SamuelLJackson, Creator/HollyHunter, and Creator/BradBird thanking the audience for being patient with how long it took for the sequel to be made and promising the wait will be worth it.
* In the Incredicoaster pre-show video, Violet ("Invisibility Teenager!") is asked by the interviewer if she will answer a question. In response, she passes Jack-Jack over to her dad and promptly turns invisible. Cue Jack-Jack's teleportation powers going wild, and the other members of the family frantically trying to grab him as he ports around the room. Just as he is about to fall from a light fixture the ceiling, a familiar purple force field appears around him and catches him, floating him over. Violet reappears and snuggles her brother, giving him an Eskimo kiss after agreeing to answer ONE question. It shows that she deeply cares for and loves her baby brother.
** During all of that, Jack-Jack smiles, looks at his savior sibling in awe, and excitedly squeals "[[BabyTalk Vi-Vi]]", as he is lifted back into Violet's embrace. BigSisterWorship in its purest form!
* In a book set up as Dash's journal during the events of the movie, Dash initially plans to prank Violet when she gets back from her date with Tony on top of all the teasing he had already done. When Violet comes home in tears after getting stood up however, Dash immediately undoes the prank and is ''absolutely furious'' someone would do that to his sister. [[HypocriticalHeartwarming Only he's allowed to make Violet upset!]]
* When the [[Creator/SophiaBush voice actress]] for Voyd found a fancomic where Voyd was trans, she not only praised the artist but stated that if Voyd was intended to be trans, she wouldn't have voiced her and would have insisted Pixar find an actual trans actor for the role; she did however say that she fully supports any and all fans who subscribe to the theory. Also counts as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.
* In the Incredibles 2 comic "Crisis in mid-life" Bob tells his kids of a time when he and their mother beat Baron Von Ruthless but he was given all the credit as they did not want to reveal their relationship to everyone yet. Despite this, Bob tells them that secretly this was the moment he knew Helen and him were meant to be. When they're tucking their kids into bed, Helen admits she felt the same. They call their kids their proof of this.
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** Also when Jack-Jack floats towards Helen her first instinct is to reach out and grab him. It's likely that Evelyn didn't command her to do this. Even while under mind control her motherly instincts manage to break through somewhat.
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* Seeing the family station wagon is actually the Incredibile transformed may not seem like anything to note. But when you think about what it represents, it's quite sweet. Bob was in it alone in the first film, representing his attitude toward superhero work which he says to Buddy Pines (aka Syndrome) "I work alone." While he certainly would never have worked well with Buddy Pines even if he had given him a chance, he did find a team with whom he is compatible, his own family.

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* Seeing the family station wagon is actually the Incredibile transformed may not seem like anything to note. But when you think about what it represents, it's quite sweet. Bob was in it alone in the first film, representing his attitude toward superhero work which he says to Buddy Pines (aka Syndrome) "I work alone." While he certainly would never have worked well with Buddy Pines Pine even if he had given him a chance, he did find a team with whom he is compatible, his own family.



* Despite Violet having "renounced superheroes" after her father had Tony's mind erased, she "renounces her renunciation" as soon as she realizes her parents are in danger, showing that even when she's angry at them, she would still do anything for her parents.

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* Despite Violet having "renounced superheroes" after her father had Tony's mind erased, she "renounces her renunciation" as soon as she realizes her parents are in danger, showing that even when she's angry at them, she would still do anything for her parents.parents, including becoming the superhero she was meant to be once again.



* Tony overall. The whole movie, he is a really nice guy to everyone. He states he wouldn't have a problem with Violet being a superhero and still wants to go out with her. The only reason he stands her up is that Dicker erased his memories of her, not because he didn't like her. When she accidentally embarrasses herself in front of him when she snorts water out of her nose, he doesn't make fun of her for this either. When she asks him out again at the end of the movie, he accepts. When he sees her whole family has come to take them to their date and say they'll be seeing the same movie, "not" watching him, he doesn't run for the hills or make fun of Violet but notices that they're close and actually seems to like them. It is nice that Tony does not fall into the stereotype of a JerkJock, but is actually a really nice kid.

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* Tony overall. The whole movie, he is a really nice guy to everyone. He states he wouldn't have a problem with Violet being a superhero and still wants to go out with her. The only reason he stands her up is that Dicker erased his memories of her, her by complete accident, not because he didn't like her. When she accidentally embarrasses herself in front of him when she snorts water out of her nose, he doesn't make fun of her for this either. When she asks him out again at the end of the movie, he accepts. When he sees her whole family has come to take them to their date and say they'll be seeing the same movie, "not" watching him, he doesn't run for the hills or make fun of Violet but notices that they're close and actually seems to like them. It is nice that Tony does not fall into the stereotype of a JerkJock, JerkJock like many other teenage boys his age, but is actually a really nice kid.



* What the re-legalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that prevented them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore. Jack-Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be super.

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* What the re-legalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that prevented them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore.anymore (though they will have trouble adapting to the changes at first as growing up under the act was all they knew). Jack-Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be super.
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* Helen’s sheer euphoria when describing how her first mission went to Bob. In the previous movie, she was perfectly content with being a housewife, unlike Bob who missed his glory days. However, when calling Bob, she exhibits a great amount of childish glee and shows that she shares her husband’s enthusiasm for saving lives and helping people simply because it’s the right thing to do. Seeing Helen so happy about being a Super again is a nice sight compared to her previous moments where she didn’t miss it. And when she tells her husband he'll be amazing when he returns to superhero work, thankful to have a man so supportive of her.
** Bob’s reaction to Helen’s call. Hearing that his wife is having success as a Super [[GreenEyedMonster visibly fills him with jealousy, especially since every TV channel he sees is dedicated to showing Elastigirl during her glory days.]] However, he keeps a calm tone of voice and doesn’t let jealousy affect his words as he cares far more about his wife’s happiness than his wounded ego. Bob could've easily tried to tear her down with some sort of passive-aggressive remark but he didn't and instead swallowed his pride. Albeit through gritted teeth but still. At the end of the day, Bob puts his wife’s happiness ahead of his desire to be a Super. He goes so far as to almost break himself to make sure his wife is successful, in a career he knows they both love.

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* Helen’s sheer euphoria excitement when describing recapping how her first mission went to Bob. In the previous movie, she was perfectly content with being a housewife, unlike Bob who missed his glory days. However, when calling Bob, she exhibits a great amount of childish over-the-top glee and shows that she shares her husband’s enthusiasm for saving lives and helping people simply because it’s the right thing to do. Seeing Helen so happy about being a Super again is a nice sight compared to her previous moments where she didn’t miss it. And when she tells her husband he'll be amazing when he returns to superhero work, thankful to have a man so supportive of her.
** Bob’s reaction to Helen’s call. Hearing that his wife is having success as a Super [[GreenEyedMonster visibly fills him with jealousy, especially since every TV channel he sees is dedicated to showing Elastigirl during her glory days.]] However, he keeps a calm tone of voice and doesn’t let jealousy affect his words or get the better of him as he cares far more about his wife’s happiness than his wounded ego. Bob could've easily tried to tear her down with some sort of passive-aggressive remark but he didn't and instead swallowed his pride. Albeit through gritted teeth but still. At the end of the day, Bob puts his wife’s happiness ahead of his desire to be a Super. He goes so far as to almost break himself to make sure his wife is successful, in a career he knows they both love.



* The day after, Violet and Dash are surprisingly well-behaved towards each other after seeing how haggard their dad was after his tumultuous first foray into being a househusband, and let him sleep in. For ''seventeen hours''.
** Not only did they not wake their father, but it also looks like they also took off his shoes and brought him a pillow and blanket so he would be more comfortable. Violet is also seen bringing him a cup of coffee when he wakes up.

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* The day after, Violet and Dash are surprisingly well-behaved towards each other after seeing how haggard their dad was after his tumultuous first foray into being a househusband, and let allow him sleep in. For ''seventeen hours''.
** Not only did they choose not wake their father, father up, but it also looks like they also took off his shoes and brought him a pillow and blanket so he would be more comfortable. Violet is also seen bringing him a cup of coffee when he wakes up.



* Furthermore on the Incredibile, Mr. Incredible and Frozone are close enough PlatonicLifePartners that Mr. I trusted Frozone with a voice key to his car, which he was normally very possessive over during the heydays.
** After the day is saved, Mr. Incredible ''finally'' gets his car back, and he looks very happy to see it.

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* Furthermore on the Incredibile, Mr. Incredible and Frozone are close enough PlatonicLifePartners that Mr. I trusted gave Frozone access to the vehicle with a the latter's own voice key to his car, which he was normally typically very possessive over during the heydays.
** After the day is saved, saved (and right before Supers are about to become legal again!), Mr. Incredible ''finally'' gets his car back, and he looks very happy to see it.



* When Bob, Helen and Lucius are free from their hypnosis, Helen first instinct was to see her kids and was ready to begin a lecture, until she realize that it was their kids who came into certain danger, just to save them. It was this moment she learned that her kids would do anything for them and couldn't be more proud of them.

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* When Bob, Helen and Lucius are free from their hypnosis, Helen first instinct was to see her kids and was ready to begin a lecture, until she realize that it was their kids who came into certain danger, just to save them. It was this moment she learned that her kids would do anything for them and couldn't be more them, causing her to become proud and have more faith in them of them.them once more.



** Especially nice after the harsh treatment that the superheroes received during the events that lead to them being forced to retire, which included being sued left and right as well as slanders in the papers and angry protests, they still had many supporters who were devastated to see them being forced into hiding. Many people were still on their side and wanted them to stay around even if they did cause some collateral damage. They probably would've defended them if they had the means to do so. Now that they can do something about it, their supporters won't hesitate to help them.

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** Especially nice after the harsh cruel treatment that the superheroes received during the events that lead to them being forced to retire, which included being sued left and right as well as slanders in the papers and angry protests, they still had many supporters who were devastated to see them being forced into hiding. Many people were still on their side and wanted them to stay around even if they did cause some collateral damage. They probably would've defended them if they had the means to do so. Now that they can do something about it, their supporters won't hesitate to help them.



* When the family picks up Tony for his date with Violet, he is taken aback that her whole family is there but is accepting of the situation and actually seems to get along well with the Parrs despite their teasing of being stereotypical overprotective parents by attending the same movie as them, even remarking how they all seem like a close family.

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* When the family picks up Tony for his date with Violet, he is taken aback that her whole family is there but is accepting of the situation and actually seems to get along well with the Parrs despite their playful teasing of being stereotypical overprotective parents by attending the same movie as them, even remarking how they all seem like a close family.



* During the scene where Helen and Bob are by the pool at the motel, discussing what they're gonna do after their house was destroyed and the Superhero relocation program was shut down, Helen suggests that she become the breadwinner while Bob can stay home and care for the kids rather than return to a job he hates. This shows she really does love Bob and cares about his happiness, not wanting him to endure any more time with such a sole-crushing job as it was at the Insurance agency.

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* During the scene where Helen and Bob are by the pool at the motel, discussing what they're gonna do after their house was destroyed and the Superhero relocation program was shut down, Helen suggests that she become the breadwinner while Bob can stay home and care for the kids rather than return to a job he hates. This shows she really does love Bob and cares about his happiness, not wanting him to endure any more time with such a sole-crushing sole-crusher of a job as it was at the Insurance agency.agency, especially under his horrible boss.



* Tony overall. The whole movie, he is a really nice guy to everyone. He states he wouldn't have a problem with Violet being a superhero and still wants to go out with her. The only reason he stands her up is that Dicker erased his memories of her, not because he didn't like her. When she accidentally embarrasses herself in front of him when she snorts water out of her nose, he doesn't make fun of her for this either. When she asks him out again at the end of the movie, he accepts. When he sees her whole family has come to take them to their date and say they'll be seeing the same movie, "not" watching him, he doesn't run for the hills or make fun of Violet but notices that they're close and actually seems to like them. It is nice that Tony does not fall into the stereotype of a JerkJock but is actually a nice kid.
* Anytime Bob bonds with his kids. He started as a rather distant father in the first film but still loved his kids and they loved him as well. Now he takes a more active role with them and it seems that even when he screws up, the kids all genuinely enjoy spending more time with their dad. Especially as it subverts the idea that "mothers are the only ones that take care of their kids" or that "mothers love them more". We see he loves them and cares for them just as much and they love Bob as much as they do Helen.
* What the re-legalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that forbade them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore. Jack-Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be super.

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* Tony overall. The whole movie, he is a really nice guy to everyone. He states he wouldn't have a problem with Violet being a superhero and still wants to go out with her. The only reason he stands her up is that Dicker erased his memories of her, not because he didn't like her. When she accidentally embarrasses herself in front of him when she snorts water out of her nose, he doesn't make fun of her for this either. When she asks him out again at the end of the movie, he accepts. When he sees her whole family has come to take them to their date and say they'll be seeing the same movie, "not" watching him, he doesn't run for the hills or make fun of Violet but notices that they're close and actually seems to like them. It is nice that Tony does not fall into the stereotype of a JerkJock JerkJock, but is actually a really nice kid.
* Anytime Bob bonds with his kids. He started as a rather distant father in the first film but still loved his kids and they loved him as well. Now he takes a more active role with them and it seems that even when he screws up, the kids all genuinely enjoy spending more time with their dad. Especially as it subverts the nonsensical idea that "mothers are the only ones that take care of their kids" or that "mothers love them more". We see he loves them and cares for them just as much and they love Bob as much as they do Helen.
* What the re-legalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that forbade prevented them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore. Jack-Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be super.
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*** He already was a hero before that. At that point he was already leading a campaign to fight for the rights of a persecuted group simply because it’s the right thing to do.
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* When the voice actress for Voyd found a fancomic where Voyd was trans, she not only praised the artist but stated that if Voyd was intended to be trans, she wouldn't have voiced her and would have insisted Pixar find an actual trans actor for the role; she did however say that she fully supports any and all fans who subscribe to the theory. Also counts as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome.

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** Jack-Jack gets his wish to be with his mother again after they defeat the villain and he excitedly exclaims "Mama!"
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* In the Incredibles 2 comic "Crisis in mid-life" Bob tells his kids of a time when he and their mother beat Baron Von Ruthless but he was given all the credit as they did not want to reveal their relationship to everyone yet. Despite this, Bob tells them that secretly this was the moment he knew Helen and him were meant to be. When they're tucking their kids into bed, Helen admits she felt the same. They call their kids their proof of this.
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* Helen’s sheer euphoria when describing how her first mission went to Bob. In the previous movie, she was perfectly content with being a housewife, unlike Bob who missed his glory days. [[NotSoDifferent However, when calling Bob, she exhibits a great amount of childish glee and shows that she shares her husband’s enthusiasm for saving lives and helping people simply because it’s the right thing to do.]] Seeing Helen so happy about being a Super again is a nice sight compared to her previous moments where she didn’t miss it. And when she tells her husband he'll be amazing when he returns to superhero work, thankful to have a man so supportive of her.

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* Helen’s sheer euphoria when describing how her first mission went to Bob. In the previous movie, she was perfectly content with being a housewife, unlike Bob who missed his glory days. [[NotSoDifferent However, when calling Bob, she exhibits a great amount of childish glee and shows that she shares her husband’s enthusiasm for saving lives and helping people simply because it’s the right thing to do.]] do. Seeing Helen so happy about being a Super again is a nice sight compared to her previous moments where she didn’t miss it. And when she tells her husband he'll be amazing when he returns to superhero work, thankful to have a man so supportive of her.
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** The little smile and hugs she gives Bob also shows that she recognized Bob was at least trying and they were all just honest mistakes.

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* Even though they have been in hiding for so long, Mr. Incredible, Frozone, and Elastigirl are still very much respected for their careers as superheroes.

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** Especially nice after the harsh treatment that the superheroes received during the events that lead to them being forced to retire, which included being sued left and right as well as slanders in the papers and angry protests, they still had many supporters who were devastated to see them being forced into hiding. Many people were still on their side and wanted them to stay around even if they did cause some collateral damage. They probably would've defended them if they had the means to do so. Now that they can do something about it, their supporters won't hesitate to help them.
* Even though they have after they've been in hiding for so long, Mr. Incredible, Frozone, and Elastigirl are still very much respected for their careers as superheroes.



* Though surprised at first, Helen is just as delighted as the rest of the family when she finds out Jack-Jack has powers like them.



* What the relegalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that forbade them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore. Jack Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be a super.
* The house Winston lets them stay in already has hotlines to both Elastigirl and Mr. Incredible, meaning that although he knows Mr. Incredible would not be the best choice as the superhero to lead to their relegalization, that does not mean he isn't confident Bob is a good superhero and fully intends to call on both of them in the future. One can imagine him being like his father and showing off his hotlines to Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl like his father had to Fironic and Gazerbeam.
* A deleted scene has a memorial service for Gazerbeam with Bob giving the eulogy. While it is obviously a sad scene, it is heartwarming the way he talks about his old friend and we see how much Gazerbeam meant to his fellow superheroes. The service is packed full of old superheroes and people who work with them. Even Edna of all people is shown to be solemn. In turn, the story of how they all became friends is a sweet one with Gazerbeam having been an outcast before due to his powers and Bob inviting him to join them to make what had made him an outcast into a strength, saying they were the first club who wanted him to join and how they eventually became like family. Bob even makes some lighthearted jokes about coming up with the name Gazerbeam and how it was better than the name Gazerbeam wanted, Viewpoint, which he said sounded like a show nobody watches. Gazerbeam liked having people actually interested in him and having friends. It also makes his friendship with Deavor Sr. even more touching. Bob even credits him with saving his life as discovering the password for Syndrome's computer allowed him to uncover Syndrome's true intentions with "Operation Kronos", clearly thanking his old friend for directly looking out for him.

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* What the relegalization re-legalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that forbade them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore. Jack Jack Jack-Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be a super.
* The house Winston lets them stay in already has hotlines to both Elastigirl and Mr. Incredible, meaning that although he knows Mr. Incredible would not be the best choice as the superhero to lead to their relegalization, re-legalization, that does not mean he isn't confident Bob is a good superhero and fully intends to call on both of them in the future. One can imagine him being like his father and showing off his hotlines to Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl like his father had to Fironic and Gazerbeam.
* A deleted scene has a memorial service for Gazerbeam with Bob giving the eulogy. While it is obviously a sad scene, it is heartwarming the way he talks about his old friend and we see how much Gazerbeam meant to his fellow superheroes. The service is packed full of old superheroes and people who work with them. Even Edna of all people is shown to be solemn. In turn, the story of how they all became friends is a sweet one with Gazerbeam having been an outcast before due to his powers and Bob inviting him to join them to make what had made him an outcast into a strength, saying they were the first club who wanted him to join and how they eventually became like family. Bob even makes some lighthearted jokes about coming up with the name Gazerbeam and how it was better than the name Gazerbeam wanted, Viewpoint, which he said sounded like a show nobody watches. Gazerbeam liked having people actually interested in him and having friends. It also makes his friendship with Deavor Sr. even more touching. Bob even credits him with saving his life as discovering the password for Syndrome's computer allowed him to uncover Syndrome's true intentions with "Operation Kronos", clearly thanking his old friend for directly indirectly looking out for him.
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* What the relegalization of superheroes means for the Parrs. It's more than just being able to be a superhero again. All the times their cover was blown and they had to uproot their lives due to the law that forbade them to use their powers. All the pressure they felt under the act with the kids clearly being strained by it. This means never again will they have to worry about their cover or anything. The kids will finally have a stable upbringing and not have to move anymore. Jack Jack being a baby will never remember being under the act, getting to spend his whole life free to be a super.
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* A deleted scene has a memorial service for Gazerbeam with Bob giving the eulogy. While it is obviously a sad scene, it is heartwarming the way he talks about his old friend and we see how much Gazerbeam meant to his fellow superheroes. The service is packed full of old superheroes and people who work with them. Even Edna of all people is shown to be solemn. In turn, the story of how they all became friends is a sweet one with Gazerbeam having been an outcast before due to his powers and Bob inviting him to join them to make what had outcasted him into a strength, saying they were the first club who wanted him to join and how they eventually became like family. Gazerbeam liked having people actually interested in him and having friends. It also makes his friendship with Deavor Sr. even more touching.

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* A deleted scene has a memorial service for Gazerbeam with Bob giving the eulogy. While it is obviously a sad scene, it is heartwarming the way he talks about his old friend and we see how much Gazerbeam meant to his fellow superheroes. The service is packed full of old superheroes and people who work with them. Even Edna of all people is shown to be solemn. In turn, the story of how they all became friends is a sweet one with Gazerbeam having been an outcast before due to his powers and Bob inviting him to join them to make what had outcasted made him an outcast into a strength, saying they were the first club who wanted him to join and how they eventually became like family.family. Bob even makes some lighthearted jokes about coming up with the name Gazerbeam and how it was better than the name Gazerbeam wanted, Viewpoint, which he said sounded like a show nobody watches. Gazerbeam liked having people actually interested in him and having friends. It also makes his friendship with Deavor Sr. even more touching. Bob even credits him with saving his life as discovering the password for Syndrome's computer allowed him to uncover Syndrome's true intentions with "Operation Kronos", clearly thanking his old friend for directly looking out for him.
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* A deleted scene has a memorial service for Gazerbeam with Bob giving the eulogy. While it is obviously a sad scene, it is heartwarming the way he talks about his old friend and we see how much Gazerbeam meant to his fellow superheroes. The service is packed full of old superheroes and people who work with them. Even Edna of all people is shown to be solemn. In turn, the story of how they all became friends is a sweet one with Gazerbeam having been an outcast before due to his powers and Bob inviting him to join them to make what had outcasted him into a strength, saying they were the first club who wanted him to join and how they eventually became like family. Gazerbeam liked having people actually interested in him and having friends. It also makes his friendship with Deavor Sr. even more touching.

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* Anytime Bob bonds with his kids. He started as a rather distant father in the first film but still loved his kids and they loved him as well. Now he takes a more active role with them and it seems that even when he screws up, the kids all genuinely enjoy spending more time with their dad.

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* Anytime Bob bonds with his kids. He started as a rather distant father in the first film but still loved his kids and they loved him as well. Now he takes a more active role with them and it seems that even when he screws up, the kids all genuinely enjoy spending more time with their dad. Especially as it subverts the idea that "mothers are the only ones that take care of their kids" or that "mothers love them more". We see he loves them and cares for them just as much and they love Bob as much as they do Helen.
* The house Winston lets them stay in already has hotlines to both Elastigirl and Mr. Incredible, meaning that although he knows Mr. Incredible would not be the best choice as the superhero to lead to their relegalization, that does not mean he isn't confident Bob is a good superhero and fully intends to call on both of them in the future. One can imagine him being like his father and showing off his hotlines to Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl like his father had to Fironic and Gazerbeam.
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* Jack-Jack getting to join his siblings when they rescue their parents. In the first film, he was very much in the background as it was assumed he had no powers. When it is revealed he in fact does have them, it makes him much closer to the family, getting to join them as a fighting force rather. He even has an active hand in saving the day when he removes his mother's mind control goggles and releases her from Evelyn's control, completely derailing her plans.

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* Jack-Jack getting to join his siblings when they rescue their parents. In the first film, he was very much in the background as it was assumed he had no powers. When it is revealed he in fact does have them, it makes him much closer to the family, getting to join them as a fighting force rather.force. He even has an active hand in saving the day when he removes his mother's mind control goggles and releases her from Evelyn's control, completely derailing her plans.

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* Helen’s sheer euphoria when describing how her first mission went to Bob. In the previous movie, she was perfectly content with being a housewife, unlike Bob who missed his glory days. [[NotSoDifferent However, when calling Bob, she exhibits a great amount of childish glee and shows that she shares her husband’s enthusiasm for saving lives and helping people simply because it’s the right thing to do.]] Seeing Helen so happy about being a Super again is a nice sight compared to her previous moments where she didn’t miss it.

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* Helen’s sheer euphoria when describing how her first mission went to Bob. In the previous movie, she was perfectly content with being a housewife, unlike Bob who missed his glory days. [[NotSoDifferent However, when calling Bob, she exhibits a great amount of childish glee and shows that she shares her husband’s enthusiasm for saving lives and helping people simply because it’s the right thing to do.]] Seeing Helen so happy about being a Super again is a nice sight compared to her previous moments where she didn’t miss it. And when she tells her husband he'll be amazing when he returns to superhero work, thankful to have a man so supportive of her.



* Bob showing the kids how to utilize Jack-Jack's powers. It's a quiet moment in the figurative eye-of-the-storm, before the action and suspense start to pick up. Even Jack-Jack is having fun, all the while exercising his powers and his mind.

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* Bob showing the kids how to utilize Jack-Jack's powers. It's a quiet moment in the figurative eye-of-the-storm, before the action and suspense start to pick up. Even Jack-Jack is having fun, all the while exercising his powers and his mind. He clearly is enjoying the praise and attention from his father and siblings.
* Jack-Jack getting to join his siblings when they rescue their parents. In the first film, he was very much in the background as it was assumed he had no powers. When it is revealed he in fact does have them, it makes him much closer to the family, getting to join them as a fighting force rather. He even has an active hand in saving the day when he removes his mother's mind control goggles and releases her from Evelyn's control, completely derailing her plans.

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** Not only did they not wake their father, but it also looks like they brought him a pillow and blanket so he would be more comfortable.

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** Not only did they not wake their father, but it also looks like they also took off his shoes and brought him a pillow and blanket so he would be more comfortable.comfortable. Violet is also seen bringing him a cup of coffee when he wakes up.
*** When Bob wakes up, Dash is sitting on the couch with a bowl of cereal, watching Johnny Quest. After Violet asks how Bob feels and he replies super, the camera focuses on this line of the show "You got it, dad!" "Hooray!".


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* Anytime Bob bonds with his kids. He started as a rather distant father in the first film but still loved his kids and they loved him as well. Now he takes a more active role with them and it seems that even when he screws up, the kids all genuinely enjoy spending more time with their dad.

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** Bob’s reaction to Helen’s call. Hearing that his wife is having success as a Super [[GreenEyedMonster visibly fills him with jealousy, especially since every TV channel he sees is dedicated to showing Elastigirl during her glory days.]] However, he keeps a calm tone of voice and doesn’t let the jealousy affect his words as he cares far more about his wife’s happiness than his wounded ego. Bob could've easily tried to tear her down with some sort of passive aggressive remark but he didn't and instead swallowed his pride. Albeit through gritted teeth but still. At the end of the day, Bob puts his wife’s happiness ahead of his desire to be a Super. He goes so far as to almost break himself to make sure his wife is successful, in a career he knows they both love.

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** Bob’s reaction to Helen’s call. Hearing that his wife is having success as a Super [[GreenEyedMonster visibly fills him with jealousy, especially since every TV channel he sees is dedicated to showing Elastigirl during her glory days.]] However, he keeps a calm tone of voice and doesn’t let the jealousy affect his words as he cares far more about his wife’s happiness than his wounded ego. Bob could've easily tried to tear her down with some sort of passive aggressive passive-aggressive remark but he didn't and instead swallowed his pride. Albeit through gritted teeth but still. At the end of the day, Bob puts his wife’s happiness ahead of his desire to be a Super. He goes so far as to almost break himself to make sure his wife is successful, in a career he knows they both love.


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* Tony overall. The whole movie, he is a really nice guy to everyone. He states he wouldn't have a problem with Violet being a superhero and still wants to go out with her. The only reason he stands her up is that Dicker erased his memories of her, not because he didn't like her. When she accidentally embarrasses herself in front of him when she snorts water out of her nose, he doesn't make fun of her for this either. When she asks him out again at the end of the movie, he accepts. When he sees her whole family has come to take them to their date and say they'll be seeing the same movie, "not" watching him, he doesn't run for the hills or make fun of Violet but notices that they're close and actually seems to like them. It is nice that Tony does not fall into the stereotype of a JerkJock but is actually a nice kid.
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** Bob’s reaction to Helen’s call. Hearing that his wife is having success as a Super [[GreenEyedMonster visibly fills him with jealousy, especially since every TV channel he sees is dedicated to showing Elastigirl during her glory days.]] However, he keeps a calm tone of voice and doesn’t let the jealousy affect his words as he cares far more about his wife’s happiness than his wounded ego. At the end of the day, Bob puts his wife’s happiness ahead of his desire to be a Super. He goes so far as to almost break himself to make sure his wife is successful, in a career he knows they both love.

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** Bob’s reaction to Helen’s call. Hearing that his wife is having success as a Super [[GreenEyedMonster visibly fills him with jealousy, especially since every TV channel he sees is dedicated to showing Elastigirl during her glory days.]] However, he keeps a calm tone of voice and doesn’t let the jealousy affect his words as he cares far more about his wife’s happiness than his wounded ego. Bob could've easily tried to tear her down with some sort of passive aggressive remark but he didn't and instead swallowed his pride. Albeit through gritted teeth but still. At the end of the day, Bob puts his wife’s happiness ahead of his desire to be a Super. He goes so far as to almost break himself to make sure his wife is successful, in a career he knows they both love.
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* It’s sweet to see that in this movie, the relationship between Violet and Dash has greatly improved. Compared to the first where they were at each other’s throats, they seem to get along far better in this one. They even team up to rescue their parents along with their baby brother. The first film taught them what a great team they make when they can work together.

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