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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: See [[Film/Awesome Music|here.]]
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: With gun violence, [[Electric Torture]], [[Interrupted Suicide|suicide attempts]], large-scale destruction, bad guys who [[Would Hurt a Child]], and "[[Anti-Hero|good guys]]" who run from the police and lie to their own families, all in the same film, [[The Incredibles]] may very well be the darkest [[Pixar]] movie yet. [[Brad Bird|Brad]]'s history of working on [[The Simpsons]] really comes through here.
{{quote| "Really, really little kids should not see this movie. They should wait till they get older. We're getting some reactions from people who were disappointed that their four-year-old was a little freaked out by it. Well, I don't want to compromise the intensity in order to please a four-year-old."}}
* [[Draco in Leather Pants]]: Syndrome. Why, [[Fan Girl|fangirls]], why?
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Edna Mode. ("And guest.") Also Kari. Syndrome became one to the Pixar staff; he was originally only supposed to be a one-shot villain for the introduction, but they ended up loving his characterization so much that he was upgraded to [[Big Bad]] status.
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** Several people called the Kari phone calls and subsequent Jack-Jack and Syndrome scene a [[Bonus Materials]] deleted scene for the DVD on first viewing of the film. Lo and behold ...
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: NO CAPES [sic].
{{quote| "WHERE'S MY SUPER SUIT?!"<br />
"Coincidence? I THINK '''NOT!'''"<br />
And when everyone/everthing is X... nothing/no one will be! }}
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Syndrome doesn't know at first that Bob's family is on the jet he launches missiles at. But when it's revealed that there are people Bob cares about -- and that there are children on board -- he still refuses to call off the missiles, mocking Bob and laughing at his anguish. When an angry Bob then threatens to kill Mirage if Syndrome doesn't release him, Syndrome's response is "oh, what the heck?" When Bob's threat turns out to be empty, Syndrome again mocks him for being weak.
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