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That's how Kari's babysitting gig with Jack-Jack began; like any normal sitting, you know, with the reassuring of the parents. But as she will soon find out, weird things can happen when you take care of a hyper-active, hyper-powered super-baby like Jack-Jack.
This short film was filmed at the same time as The Incredibles, and the basic idea of it was supposed to be included in the film. However, it was eventually cut and expanded into a short film that was included in the DVD. It takes place within the same timeline of the climax of the film as Kari takes care of Jack-Jack while the Parr's are fighting Syndrome and his robot.
One of my favorite things is Bret Parker's voice-work as Kari. But overall, the short is fun and clever as we see all the ways Jack-Jack's powers manifest and how Kari reacts to *anything* the baby dishes out. With a 4-minute runtime, I'm sure you can totally handle it as well.
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JACK-JACK ATTACK
(2005, Bird)

(2005, Bird)

"Mrs. Parr, I can totally handle *anything* this baby can dish out."
That's how Kari's babysitting gig with Jack-Jack began; like any normal sitting, you know, with the reassuring of the parents. But as she will soon find out, weird things can happen when you take care of a hyper-active, hyper-powered super-baby like Jack-Jack.
This short film was filmed at the same time as The Incredibles, and the basic idea of it was supposed to be included in the film. However, it was eventually cut and expanded into a short film that was included in the DVD. It takes place within the same timeline of the climax of the film as Kari takes care of Jack-Jack while the Parr's are fighting Syndrome and his robot.
One of my favorite things is Bret Parker's voice-work as Kari. But overall, the short is fun and clever as we see all the ways Jack-Jack's powers manifest and how Kari reacts to *anything* the baby dishes out. With a 4-minute runtime, I'm sure you can totally handle it as well.
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