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* BigGood: He serves as MissionControl directing the other heroes, and will occasionally appear in story levels to provide a buff.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse, but she uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with shock debuffs, should they attack Violet while her or her allies are buffed. Because of this she completely lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.
* AdaptationalBadass: Thanks to the magical properties granted to her via the Mirrorverse has made Violet's Force Field powers even more powerful than before, making her powers this to her film counterpart's.

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* AdaptationalWimp: PlayedWith: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse, but she uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with shock debuffs, should they attack Violet while her or her allies are buffed. Because of this she completely lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self from ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'' who was actually able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.
* AdaptationalBadass: PlayedStraight in regards to her powers. Thanks to the magical properties granted to her via the Mirrorverse has made Violet's Force Field powers even more powerful than before, making her powers this to her film counterpart's.



* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self. Though she completely lacks the offensive capabilities of the second film.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: She's clothed in a dark gray supersuit and purple hoodie, instead of the red supersuit of the film, according to Violet's background lore, it was designed by Edna much like her father's supersuit to adapt to Violet's newfound powers she received via the Mirrorverse.

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* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self. Though she completely lacks the offensive capabilities of from the second film.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: She's clothed in a dark gray supersuit and purple hoodie, instead of the red supersuit of the film, according film. According to Violet's background lore, it was designed by Edna much like her father's supersuit to adapt to Violet's newfound powers she received via the Mirrorverse.



* AdaptationalBadass: Moreso than his film counterpart. In fact, he's even ''faster'' here thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse buffing his Super Speed to it's maximum potential. He also hits far harder than his film counterpart when properly leveled up (though nowhere near the level of his father), implying his upgraded suit may have some Super Strength built into it.



* RedIsHeroic: Like the film, he wears red, and is unambiguously heroic fighting the Fractured.

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* RedIsHeroic: Like the film, films, he wears red, and is unambiguously heroic fighting the Fractured.
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* PoisonousPerson: After encountering Stellar Magic, she merged with his poison apple and gained poison powers.

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* PoisonousPerson: After encountering Stellar Magic, she merged with his her poison apple and gained poison powers.

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* MythologyGag: His suit shares its gray and dark red color scheme with Elastigirl's costume from ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2''

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* MythologyGag: His suit shares its gray and dark red color scheme with Elastigirl's costume from ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2''''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2''.



* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse, but she uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with shock debuffs, should they attack Violet while her or her allies are buffed. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse, but she uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with shock debuffs, should they attack Violet while her or her allies are buffed. Because of this she completely lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.brawl.
* AdaptationalBadass: Thanks to the magical properties granted to her via the Mirrorverse has made Violet's Force Field powers even more powerful than before, making her powers this to her film counterpart's.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In addition to using her Force Fields and Invisibility, Violet can also harness the magical properties of the Mirroverse itself to power up her Force Fields, which explains the power boost in her bio.



* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: She's clothed in a dark gray and purple, instead of the red of the film, according to Violet's background lore, it was designed by Edna much like her father's supersuit.

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* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: She's clothed in a dark gray supersuit and purple, purple hoodie, instead of the red supersuit of the film, according to Violet's background lore, it was designed by Edna much like her father's supersuit.supersuit to adapt to Violet's newfound powers she received via the Mirrorverse.



* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields with Armor stacks, while also weakening enemies with shock debuffs if she's attacked.

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* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields with Armor stacks, while also weakening enemies with shock debuffs if she's either Violet or her allies under her Force Fields are attacked.

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* AgeLift: Violet appears to be around 16 in this adaptation, compared to her film counterpart who's 14, making this Violet slightly older than her film universe counterpart. This becomes {{ironic}} when her brother Dash eventually joins the roster and is revealed to be 10, the same age he is in the film series. Her having her superhero name be [=UltraViolet=] (where Violet lacks a superhero name in her film series) and is implied to have been pulled out of a future timeline where Violet has likely gone on a solo superhero career.
* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting but uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.

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* AgeLift: Violet appears to be around 16 in this adaptation, compared to her film counterpart who's 14, making this Violet slightly older than her film universe counterpart. This becomes {{ironic}} when her brother Dash eventually joins the roster and is revealed to be 10, the same age he is in the film series. Her having her superhero name be [=UltraViolet=] (where Violet lacks a superhero name in her film series) and is implied to have been pulled out of a future timeline where Violet has likely gone on a solo superhero career.
* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse, but she uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs.shock debuffs, should they attack Violet while her or her allies are buffed. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.



* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields with Armor stacks, while also weakening enemies with debuffs.

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* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields with Armor stacks, while also weakening enemies with debuffs.shock debuffs if she's attacked.

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* SupportPartyMember: Dory's playstyle is this, though she can also function as a highly quality Support-Tank.



* AgeLift: Violet appears to be around 16 in this adaptation, compared to her film counterpart who's 14, making this Violet slightly older than her film universe counterpart. This becomes {{ironic}} when her brother Dash eventually joins the roster and is revealed to be 10, the same age he is in the film series.

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* AgeLift: Violet appears to be around 16 in this adaptation, compared to her film counterpart who's 14, making this Violet slightly older than her film universe counterpart. This becomes {{ironic}} when her brother Dash eventually joins the roster and is revealed to be 10, the same age he is in the film series. Her having her superhero name be [=UltraViolet=] (where Violet lacks a superhero name in her film series) and is implied to have been pulled out of a future timeline where Violet has likely gone on a solo superhero career.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Genie transforms into an assortment of Guardians to help suss out Rex's phobias in an attempt to help him overcome them.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Genie transforms into an assortment of Guardians to help suss weed out Rex's phobias in an attempt to help him overcome them.



* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting but uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down Voyd in a brawl.
* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self. Though she lacks the offensive capabilities of the second film.

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* AgeLift: Violet appears to be around 16 in this adaptation, compared to her film counterpart who's 14, making this Violet slightly older than her film universe counterpart. This becomes {{ironic}} when her brother Dash eventually joins the roster and is revealed to be 10, the same age he is in the film series.
* AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting but uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down Voyd a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.
* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self. Though she completely lacks the offensive capabilities of the second film.
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* AdaptionalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting but uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down Voyd in a brawl.

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* AdaptionalWimp: AdaptationalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting but uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down Voyd in a brawl.

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* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self.

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* AdaptionalWimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting but uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with debuffs. Because of this she lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down Voyd in a brawl.
* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self. Though she lacks the offensive capabilities of the second film.



* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields, while also weakening enemies with debuffs.

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* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields, Fields with Armor stacks, while also weakening enemies with debuffs.

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* MythologyGag: His suit shares its gray and dark red color schme with Elastigirl's costume from ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2''

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* MythologyGag: His suit shares its gray and dark red color schme scheme with Elastigirl's costume from ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2''



* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: She's clothed in a dark gray and purple, instead of the red of the film.

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* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than her film self.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: She's clothed in a dark gray and purple, instead of the red of the film.film, according to Violet's background lore, it was designed by Edna much like her father's supersuit.


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* SupportPartyMember: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields, while also weakening enemies with debuffs.
* StoneWall: Her play style takes this up to eleven, even moreso than her film counterpart who can actually fight.


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* BadassAdorable: Even moreso than his film counterpart.
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* OneWomanArmy: It's literally her title!

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