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This short shows what happen between Jack-Jack and Kari when she was hired to babysit him when the Incredibles were busy fighting Syndrome.
It flows perfectly with the movie. Only this shows what we didn't see during the movie. So anyways Dick Ricker the Parr family's lawyer who keeps their location safe from any danger. Questions Kari on what happen when she babysits Jack-Jack.
We get to see her get all confused and freaked out when Jack-Jack transforms and does unexpected stuff during the baby sitting.
It's very funny for a short film. It's highly recommended to those who want to know what happened between Kari and Jack-Jack.
You're able to see this short on the Incredibles DVD.
It flows perfectly with the movie. Only this shows what we didn't see during the movie. So anyways Dick Ricker the Parr family's lawyer who keeps their location safe from any danger. Questions Kari on what happen when she babysits Jack-Jack.
We get to see her get all confused and freaked out when Jack-Jack transforms and does unexpected stuff during the baby sitting.
It's very funny for a short film. It's highly recommended to those who want to know what happened between Kari and Jack-Jack.
You're able to see this short on the Incredibles DVD.
- emasterslake
- 16 अप्रैल 2006
- परमालिंक
I am consistently impressed by Pixar films. I have usually seen the 'parent' film (in this case "The Incredibles") which prompts me to buy the DVD. I particularly enjoy the shorts for the most profound of reasons...they make me laugh. Jack Jack Attack does just that. I laugh until I cry...every time I watch. It's a good story line with good writing and (of course) good animation. But most of all, I was delighted to see & hear one of my favorite cameo characters from "The Incredibles": Kari, the babysitter (as voiced by Bret Parker). Ms. Parker exhibits great comedic timing and character and has a wonderfully distinctive voice with an expanded opportunity to shine in Jack Jack Attack. The only other voice that tickles me so consistently is that of the great Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz. Now, that's pretty exalted company! Bravo, Pixar! Keep 'um coming...and let's hear more from Bret Parker. (You go, girl!)
- gklinglesmith
- 4 मई 2005
- परमालिंक
Some DVD Extras are of scenes that are so good, you know they should've been in the original movie. This is not one of them -- it's so good it shouldn't be in the original movie. If you're one of the few who hasn't seen THE INCREDIBLES,(2004) I strongly suggest doing so, and I should also add that doing so ought to be a requirement before seeing JACK-JACK ATTACK(2005), because to do otherwise would spoil the ending of the original movie.
As Brad Bird narrates on Disc 2, he likes movies in the theaters as much as he likes DVD's. So he made this animated short telling viewers what kind of chaos went on while Jack-Jack Parr was being taken care of as the rest of the Parr family was out saving the world from Syndrome. Judging by the phone calls with Helen Parr, it sounds like some evildoer got to Kari(wrong), and we wonder if this babysitter survived(she did). But since this is a short, that's all I'm going to tell you about it. You'll have to get a copy of THE INCREDIBLES on DVD yourself.
As Brad Bird narrates on Disc 2, he likes movies in the theaters as much as he likes DVD's. So he made this animated short telling viewers what kind of chaos went on while Jack-Jack Parr was being taken care of as the rest of the Parr family was out saving the world from Syndrome. Judging by the phone calls with Helen Parr, it sounds like some evildoer got to Kari(wrong), and we wonder if this babysitter survived(she did). But since this is a short, that's all I'm going to tell you about it. You'll have to get a copy of THE INCREDIBLES on DVD yourself.
"I even got some Mozart to play while he sleeps, because as leading experts say: Mozart makes babies smarter!"
Kari the babysitter has no idea what she's getting into when she subjects baby Jack-Jack Parr to this "neurological stimulation". Jack-Jack is the youngest of the Incredibles, a family of superheroes who are off saving the world. They all think Jack-Jack has no powers, but as Kari is about to discover, the truth is very different!
For anyone who has seen the Incredibles, this is a hilarious and indispensable little outtake from the main plot. I laugh myself silly every time I see it. Poor Jack-Jack has to put up with Mozart and flashcards, while Kari runs around trying to figure out where and what he is. All babysitters who have had something unexpected occur on the job will have an inkling of how bewildered Kari must be.
The moral of the story: When a baby has developing superpowers, avoid the "campfire" flashcard!
Kari the babysitter has no idea what she's getting into when she subjects baby Jack-Jack Parr to this "neurological stimulation". Jack-Jack is the youngest of the Incredibles, a family of superheroes who are off saving the world. They all think Jack-Jack has no powers, but as Kari is about to discover, the truth is very different!
For anyone who has seen the Incredibles, this is a hilarious and indispensable little outtake from the main plot. I laugh myself silly every time I see it. Poor Jack-Jack has to put up with Mozart and flashcards, while Kari runs around trying to figure out where and what he is. All babysitters who have had something unexpected occur on the job will have an inkling of how bewildered Kari must be.
The moral of the story: When a baby has developing superpowers, avoid the "campfire" flashcard!
With everyones favourite incredibles character being Jack-Jack (sorry Forzon). What would you not love about a short titled Jack-Jack Attack??
In short this needed far more scenes off Jack-Jack to truly add this onto the Disney mantel. With the majority off scenes featuring the baby sitter this 5 minutes only left me unfulfilled.
Although fans of Incredibles will get enjoyment out of this extra content. Showing you what really happened with those voicemails that were left from the baby sitter. Giving you a futher look into this universe and how Syndrome got his hands on Jack-Jack.
It is worth a watch but please give us more Jack-Jack!!
In short this needed far more scenes off Jack-Jack to truly add this onto the Disney mantel. With the majority off scenes featuring the baby sitter this 5 minutes only left me unfulfilled.
Although fans of Incredibles will get enjoyment out of this extra content. Showing you what really happened with those voicemails that were left from the baby sitter. Giving you a futher look into this universe and how Syndrome got his hands on Jack-Jack.
It is worth a watch but please give us more Jack-Jack!!
I liked THE INCREDIBLES. It was a very good movie for the entire family and there is little to criticize about the film, though occasionally the film could have used a transfusion of more humor into the script. This is why I loved this DVD extra so much, as it consisted of some of the funniest computer generated scenes I have ever seen.
The short consists of a "behind the scenes" look at what happened when Jack-Jack began exhibiting signs of super powers while he was being watched by his nice but harried babysitter. It fills in the missing portion of the film between the arrival of the sitter and Jack-Jack coming to the rescue. A wonderful and not to be missed addition to an excellent film. Watch it and be prepared to have a great time.
The short consists of a "behind the scenes" look at what happened when Jack-Jack began exhibiting signs of super powers while he was being watched by his nice but harried babysitter. It fills in the missing portion of the film between the arrival of the sitter and Jack-Jack coming to the rescue. A wonderful and not to be missed addition to an excellent film. Watch it and be prepared to have a great time.
- planktonrules
- 9 जून 2007
- परमालिंक
- sophie_barrett98
- 26 अग॰ 2012
- परमालिंक
Jack-Jack Attack is an other brilliant short film by Pixar. It is a follow on from the award win film "The Incredibles", and just as good as the full film. The story line is excellent, with an unexpected ending. It follows the story of a young girl, who is being investigated, who was set the task of babysitting the baby of the Incredibles family. The baby has shown no signs of superpowers before this time, unlike his parents and siblings. The baby showed no signs of super powers when the mother checks in, but the phone goes mysteriously dead when the problems start to happen. The boy develops his powers when the girl is trying to educate him. He flies through walls, disappears and catches on fire. This is enough to drive the girl insane, and when so mysterious guy turns up at the door she imminently thinks he is a replacement, and gives the baby straight to him. The short is targeted at the same audience at the main film, little children, but is interesting and well done enough for adults to be interested. The animation of the short is very well done, almost lifelike, and captivates you.
In the end it is just another amazing animation by Pixar. Brilliant story line and captivating animation.
In the end it is just another amazing animation by Pixar. Brilliant story line and captivating animation.
A very fun little short that builds on the story from the Incredibles. I like the Kari character, and lots of crazy stuff goes on. I think I prefer this short to the movie.
- jfgibson73
- 28 अप्रैल 2021
- परमालिंक
I have always loved Pixar, and as much as I enjoyed The Incredibles I loved the short film that came with it even more, Jack-Jack Attack. The animation is simply tremendous, with beautiful colours and backgrounds throughout and a noir-ish feel at the start, and the music by the ever-reliable Michael Giacchino fits wonderfully, energetic and melodic. Jack-Jack Attack is wonderfully written too, it is both hilarious and cute, with a story that is fast-paced, zany and full of heart and the funniest Pixar protagonist in Kari. Bret Parker's voice work is nothing short of outstanding. Overall, a must see, one of Pixar's best of the 2000s with Presto and One Man Band, and one of my favourite short films from them. 10/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- 20 फ़र॰ 2012
- परमालिंक
Fans will arguably claim that Jack-Jack is the best character from 'The Incredibles'. The mysterious enigmatic infant that, at first, seemingly acquired no special abilities. Only for this short animation to explore some of his various powers ranging from laser eyes, teleportation and spontaneous combustion. It's good fun, and Bird matches the consistency of his feature length film through visual storytelling that will provide many chuckles throughout. Kari the babysitter thrusts her magnificent ambition onto the screen, convincing both us and the Parr family that she can handle any situation. Let's be honest, no adult could deal with a floating baby drifting through walls. The short does fill a gap in parallel to 'The Incredibles', in particular how Syndrome got access to Jack-Jack, so there is some substance. Containing an excellent one-liner explaining what the 'S' stands for and why he couldn't have 'BS'. Ahhh...classic. It's fast paced, shifting between Jack-Jack's many powers and provides a small dose of entertainment for fans. And, let's face it, any animation accompanied by Mozart is aiming for great success. I personally would've preferred more development from an exhausted Kari and you can't help but feel like this was just a deleted scene twisted into a short animation. Whilst it does require you to have seen 'The Incredibles' previously, it's equally hilarious and balances a few memorable lines with silly visual fun.
- TheMovieDiorama
- 22 जुल॰ 2018
- परमालिंक
- Polaris_DiB
- 14 मई 2006
- परमालिंक
- jessicakane111
- 22 अग॰ 2012
- परमालिंक
- brucewayne-aka-batmanis
- 22 अग॰ 2012
- परमालिंक
Jack-Jack Attack is a DVD short written and directed by Brad Bird who made The Incredibles. It neatly ties into The Incredibles by filling in a gap of the movie between the arrival of the babysitter, the villain getting hold of the baby and Jack-Jack coming to the rescue.
The film is more about Kari the babysitter who has no idea of the powers the baby has, then again Jack-Jack parents thought he had no superpowers.
When Kari subjects Jack-Jack Parr to some 'neurological stimulation' Jack Jack exhibits all manner of superpowers including bursting into flames.
A nice enough short for fans of the movie and younger viewers will love it.
The film is more about Kari the babysitter who has no idea of the powers the baby has, then again Jack-Jack parents thought he had no superpowers.
When Kari subjects Jack-Jack Parr to some 'neurological stimulation' Jack Jack exhibits all manner of superpowers including bursting into flames.
A nice enough short for fans of the movie and younger viewers will love it.
- Prismark10
- 15 अग॰ 2015
- परमालिंक
This animated short is almost like a scene that could have easily been part of the feature film, "The Incredibles." I guess that's why it's shown here as a short feature addition to that movie's DVD
The voice and slight speech impediment (actually braces, causing it) is hilarious. Kudos to Bret Parker for a great job in here as "Kari."
This a baby-sitter who has Superman-like powers and other weird things turning into a ball of fire. Of course, the unsuspecting baby-sitter totally freaks out. It's all fun to watch - just wild scenes after another including a film noir-like opening and closing scene with a detective that's going to make sure Kari doesn't reveal what she's seen.
Bizarre, to say the least, but a fun four minutes with tremendous visuals.
The voice and slight speech impediment (actually braces, causing it) is hilarious. Kudos to Bret Parker for a great job in here as "Kari."
This a baby-sitter who has Superman-like powers and other weird things turning into a ball of fire. Of course, the unsuspecting baby-sitter totally freaks out. It's all fun to watch - just wild scenes after another including a film noir-like opening and closing scene with a detective that's going to make sure Kari doesn't reveal what she's seen.
Bizarre, to say the least, but a fun four minutes with tremendous visuals.
- ccthemovieman-1
- 26 जून 2007
- परमालिंक
- dtui1-456-734192
- 25 अग॰ 2012
- परमालिंक
- brucewayne-batmanis
- 24 अग॰ 2012
- परमालिंक
- Horst_In_Translation
- 13 मई 2015
- परमालिंक
This film, creators of 'Pixar' and 'Walt Disney', 'The Incredibles' once again introduces the humorous short film, 'Jack-Jack Attack'. Kari, Jack-Jack's clueless babysitter thought Jack-Jack was an ordinary harmless baby when he started to disappear and try to escape from playing cards, and even being caged. Meanwhile Kari was leaving a delightful voicemail about Jack-Jack to his mother Kari assumed Jack- Jack was playing with flash cards. After Kari realised he was missing, she runs around the house looking and chasing for Jack-Jack, who's in his experimental mode for his talented gifts. Kari runs around the house while Jack-Jack levitates floats, catches fire and can transport through walls, giving poor Kari a hard time. This short is obviously aimed at everyone, especially toddlers to 7- 12yrs. The fact that it's a family movie, consisting of language easily understandable by young children and the humorous tone of voices and jokes which may possibly be hard for young children to understand but for young teens to adults can amuse themselves with, it consists of far more visual actions than verbal communication which involves the audiences in with the film. As this film is perfectly set out for everyone to enjoy, I give this short film a 9/10 because personally, I thought it was perfect leaving a hook in the end to leave the audiences thinking.