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* PlayingWithFire: One of his many powers, where he can even transform into a literally fiery being (similar in some ways to the Human Torch from the ComicBook/FantasticFour).

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* PlayingWithFire: One The very first power of his many powers, where that was demonstrated onscreen, to which he can even transform into a literally fiery being set his whole body on fire (similar in some ways to the Human Torch from the ComicBook/FantasticFour).
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* InnocentBlueEyes: A normally well-disposed baby who possesses blue eyes.
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** Dash' suit can withstand incredible friction without heating up, useful for when he has to run long distances constantly without stopping.

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** Dash' Dash's suit can withstand incredible friction without heating up, useful for when he has to run long distances constantly without stopping.
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* FunPersonified: Being an infant is one thing, but if this certain baby is often very cheerful (even with the unpredictable use of his own numerous powers)? Then, he's ''definitely'' classifiable as such.
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* FanservicePack: Violet's hips get a slight increase in size in the 2nd film thanks to the technology gap between the first and 2nd films. {{Justified}} as Violet's going through puberty, which wasn't shown in the first film due to the technological limits at the time, which made Violet's hips very small.
* FatalFlaw: In the first film it is her being insecure and lacking confidence that contributes to her shyness, and lacking self-esteem. She gains confidence at the end of the film however and grows beyond this. By the sequel, she gains a new one in the form of being responsible (in this case being forced to watch Jack-Jack) which causes her issues throughout the film that lead to a bunch of DisasterDominos happening, such as nearly losing Tony for good.

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* FanservicePack: Violet's hips get a slight increase in size in the 2nd film thanks to the technology gap between the first and 2nd films. {{Justified}} {{Justified|trope}} as Violet's going through puberty, which wasn't shown in the first film due to the technological limits at the time, which made Violet's hips very small.
* FatalFlaw: In the first film it is her being insecure and lacking confidence that contributes to her shyness, and lacking self-esteem. She gains confidence at the end of the film however and grows beyond this. By the sequel, she gains a new one in the form of being responsible (in this case being forced to watch Jack-Jack) which causes her issues throughout the film that lead to a bunch of DisasterDominos DisasterDominoes happening, such as nearly losing Tony for good.
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** The color she favors in her clothing and the purple tinge in her eyes and hair.

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** The color she favors in her clothing and Her standard physical appearance consists of the purple tinge in her eyes and hair.hair, which is accompanied by the color she normally favors in her clothing.

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* TheCutie: Violet is downright adorable whenever she's happy and in control of herself. She becomes cuter by the second film thanks to the 14 year advancements of technology.



* DubNameChange: The German dub changed her name to "Violetta".

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* DubNameChange: The German dub changed her name to "Violetta". Which is her name in German.



* FatalFlaw: In the first film it is her being insecure and lacking confidence that contributes to her shyness, and lacking self-esteem. She gains confidence at the end of the film however and grows beyond this.
* {{Foil}}: To her little brother, Dash. While Violet is tired of the struggles that come with being in a super family and wants to be normal, Dash wants to use his speed to try out for sports and is chafing against the limitations put on him and his family by the anti-super laws.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible (doesn't get into trouble at school) to Dash's foolish (uses his super-speed to play a prank on his teacher). In the sequel, whenever she's left in charge to take care of Jack-Jack, she almost always gives the baby to Dash immediately, who struggles to take care of him, so that she can be on the action. At the end of that movie, Violet finally decides to take that responsibility seriously and keeps Jack-Jack save in the worst case scenario.

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* FatalFlaw: In the first film it is her being insecure and lacking confidence that contributes to her shyness, and lacking self-esteem. She gains confidence at the end of the film however and grows beyond this.
this. By the sequel, she gains a new one in the form of being responsible (in this case being forced to watch Jack-Jack) which causes her issues throughout the film that lead to a bunch of DisasterDominos happening, such as nearly losing Tony for good.
* {{Foil}}: To her little brother, Dash. While Violet is tired of the struggles that come with being in a super family and wants to be normal, Dash wants to use his speed to try out for sports and is chafing against the limitations put on him and his family by the anti-super laws.
laws. This fades away by the second film as Violet voices her full support for her mom to get the law repealed which she succeeds at, despite briefly quitting being a Super over the Tony incident.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The responsible (doesn't get into trouble at school) to Dash's foolish (uses his super-speed to play a prank on his teacher). teacher), in terms of normalcy. In the sequel, sequel their roles are somewhat flipped in terms of superheroics with Violet now being the slightly more foolish one and Dash being slightly more responsible, as revealed when she reveals her identity to Tony by accident (also showcasing a reckless side to her) and whenever she's left in charge to take care of Jack-Jack, she almost always gives the baby to Dash immediately, who struggles to take care of him, so that she can be on the action. At the end of that movie, Violet finally decides to take that responsibility seriously and keeps Jack-Jack save safe in the worst case scenario.scenario, showing her regaining her more responsible traits.



* ScreamingWoman: Well, Screaming Teenage Girl, but Violet tends to have a number of screams throughout the first film. [[JustifiedTrope It's not unjustified]], given she's been thrown into a ''lot'' of situations in a very short period of time where she has to really be a Super despite having little training to prepare for it (or at the least, enthusiasm like her little brother), and she ultimately proves herself capable once she gets her bearings.

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* ScreamingWoman: Well, Screaming Teenage Girl, but Violet tends to have a number of screams throughout the first film. [[JustifiedTrope It's not unjustified]], given she's been thrown into a ''lot'' of situations in a very short period of time where she has to really be a Super despite having little training to prepare for it (or at the least, enthusiasm like her little brother), and she ultimately proves herself capable once she gets her bearings. She gets two more screams in the sequel, such as when Jack-Jack rocket launches right into her bedroom catching her completely off guard and when she's about to be crushed to death by her own Force Fields by the screenslaved Khrusher that almost kills her and her siblings.



* StoneWall: In the first film, she uses her powers almost exclusively for defense. She develops past this in the sequel thanks to her training herself in the 3-month TimeSkip.

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* StoneWall: In the first film, she uses her powers almost exclusively for defense. She develops past this in the sequel thanks to her training herself off-screen in the 3-month TimeSkip.



* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish (uses his super-speed to play a prank on his teacher) to Violet's responsible (doesn't get into trouble at school).

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* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish (uses his super-speed to play a prank on his teacher) to Violet's responsible (doesn't get into trouble at school). In terms of superheroics as the second film reveals, he's slightly more responsible than his sister Violet who refuses to watch Jack-Jack and who accidentally revealed her identity to Tony.

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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: The Parr children has the cheerful and playful Dash (nice), the grumpy and sarcastic Violet (mean), and the innocent, but easily-tempered Jack-Jack (in-between).

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* NiceMeanAndInbetween: The Parr children has can interchange with this trope in various ways.
** The happy-go-lucky Jack-Jack (nice),
the troublesome Dash (mean), and the instinctive Violet (in-between).
** The responsible Violet (nice), the unpredictable Jack-Jack (mean, albeit much more {{downplayed}} in comparison), and the high-spirited Dash (in-between).
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cheerful and playful Dash (nice), the grumpy and sarcastic Violet (mean), and the innocent, but easily-tempered Jack-Jack (in-between).



* MeaningfulName: Threefold: She's a ''ShrinkingViolet'', which references her shyness; ultraviolet, which is a range of light wavelengths invisible to the human eye, referencing her {{Invisibility}} superpower; and the color she favors in her clothing and the purple tinge in her eyes and hair.

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* MeaningfulName: Threefold: MeaningfulName:
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She's a ''ShrinkingViolet'', which references her shyness; ultraviolet, shyness.
** There's the ultra''violet'',
which is a range of light wavelengths invisible to the human eye, referencing her {{Invisibility}} superpower; and the superpower.
** The
color she favors in her clothing and the purple tinge in her eyes and hair.hair.
** Her ergokinetic (energy-based) powers are largely purple-themed.



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* PlayingWithFire: One of his numerous powers, where he can even transform into a literally fiery being (similar in some ways to the Human Torch from the ComicBook/FantasticFour).

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* PlayingWithFire: One of his numerous many powers, where he can even transform into a literally fiery being (similar in some ways to the Human Torch from the ComicBook/FantasticFour).

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* PlayingWithFire: One of his numerous powers, where he can even transform into a literally fiery being (similar in some ways to the Human Torch from the ComicBook/FantasticFour).



* RepetitiveName: He's called "Jack-Jack", as opposed to just Jack. It's not his full name, but you wouldn't know that just from the film.

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* RepetitiveName: He's called "Jack-Jack", as opposed to just Jack. It's not his full name, but you wouldn't know that just from the film.franchise.

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