Mr. Incredible
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Franchise | The Incredibles |
Voice by | Craig T. Nelson Richard McGonagle (additional dialogue) |
—Mr. Incredible, when placed on the Disney Infinity Base
Robert "Bob" Parr, also known as Mr. Incredible, is the protagonist of Disney/Pixar's 2004 hit animated feature The Incredibles, and is a starter character in Disney Infinity. Mr. Incredible was released on August 18th at launch, and a Crystal Figure of Mr. Incredible was released on October 11th exclusively at Toys "R" Us. His adventure is Mr. Incredible, the hero. Bob is a superhero with great strength and durability. Bob has the strength superpower. Bob's strength is of such dimensions that he can single-handedly lift a semi-truck with little difficulty. His best friend is fellow super Frozone (Lucius Best). Mr. Incredible is married to Elastigirl (Helen Parr), and they have three kids: Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack.
Appearance
Bob is exceptionally tall with massive shoulders, chest, and arms (as befits his superhuman strength). He has blonde hair (which has receded in his middle-age) and blue eyes. He wears a red jumpsuit with black gloves and boots, an orange belt and the Incredible logo on his chest. In addition to that he also wears a mask for his eyes.
Abilities
Disney Infinity
In the first game, Mr. Incredible had a combo attack where he punches the enemies, as well as a Block Breaker and a Power Attack. In his ranged attack, he smashed into the ground, sending enemies in front of him flying. He also had the ability to lift large objects.
Disney Infinity 2.0
Mr. Incredible has the same abilities as in 1.0. He also now have a Super Jump, which can be unlocked in his Skill Tree.
Skill Tree
Name | Description | Notes |
Health Boost |
Increases Mr. Incredible's maximum health. 1 Skill Point |
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Helping Hand |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 2 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Mr. Incredible's maximum health. 4 Skill Points |
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Super Health Boost |
Increases Mr. Incredible's maximum health. 5 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Mr. Incredible's maximum health. 2 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Mr. Incredible's maximum health. 3 Skill Points |
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Helping Hand Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 4 Skill Points |
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Mid-Air Recovery |
Allows the Character to recover in mid-air by tapping the 'jump' button. 1 Skill Point |
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Power Disc Recharge Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Power Disc meter fills. 3 Skill Points |
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Power Disc Recharge Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Power Disc meter fills. 5 Skill Points |
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Run Speed - Level 1 |
Increases Mr. Incredible's running speed. 1 Skill Point |
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Team Player |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 2 Skill Points |
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Team Player Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 4 Skill Points |
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Incredible Leap |
Hold the 'jump' button to perform an Incredible Leap. 1 Skill Point |
This unlocks Mr. Incredible's Super Jump ability. |
Run Speed - Level 2 |
Increases Mr. Incredible's running speed. 3 Skill Points |
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Incredible Leap - Level 1 |
Increases the power of Mr. Incredible's Incredible Leap 3 Skill Points |
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Incredible Leap - Level 2 |
Maximizes the power of Mr. Incredible's Incredible Leap 5 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mr. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 1 Skill Point |
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Street Spike |
Allows the Character to slam a carried object into the ground by tapping the 'jump' button. 1 Skill Point |
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Bob's Damage Upgrade |
Increases the damage and area of effect of Mr. Incredible's Air Assault. 2 Skill Points |
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Super Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mr. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 6 Skill Points |
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Repel |
Repel an attacking opponent. Tap the 'block' button just before an attack. Requires skilled timing. 3 Skill Points |
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Back At Ya |
While blocking, Mr. Incredible can ricochet certain ranged attacks. 4 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mr. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 4 Skill Points |
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Incredible Intuition |
Increases Mr. Incredible's ability to sense and repel enemies, and increases the alert time. Reveals hidden items on the radar. 6 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mr. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 2 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mr. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 3 Skill Points |
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Block Breakin' Bob |
A counter attack maneuver that allows Mr. Incredible to break an opponent's block. 2 Skill Points |
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Incredible Attack |
When performing a Block Breakin' Bob, release the 'attack' button then tap the 'attack' button to perform a powerful attack that repels an opponent. Requires skilled timing. 4 Skill Points |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mr. Incredible's Super Ground Smash attacks and any equipped Tools. 1 Skill Point |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mr. Incredible's Super Ground Smash attacks and any equipped Tools. 2 Skill Points |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mr. Incredible's Super Ground Smash attacks and any equipped Tools. 3 Skill Points |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mr. Incredible's Super Ground Smash attacks and any equipped Tools. 4 Skill Points |
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Ultra Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mr. Incredible's Super Ground Smash attacks and any equipped Tools. 6 Skill Points |
The Incredibles
"True to his incredible strengths, all Bob wants to do is save the world - even if he has to do it undercover. It takes almost losing everything, however, for him to see that the real source of his power is his extraordinary family."
At first Mr. Incredible is enjoying the life of a superhero, or "Super" as they are called. Then, Buddy Pine is tries to become his side-kick and his exhuberence gets him into trouble and leads to several civilians being injured. Meanwihile Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl get married. The public turns against Mr. Incredible and all the supers in response to the injuries and they are forced to hang up their capes. Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl go into hiding as Bob and Helen Parr and try to lead a normal life. He and his wife Helen have 3 children: Violet, who is able to project force fields and turn invisible, Dash, who has superspeed, and Jack-Jack, who initially is thought to be powerless [though it is later revealed that he has several very impressive powers.] Bob is unhappy in his civilian life, because he and his family are forced to hide their powers. This leads him to sneak out with his friend Frozone [who also secretly wants to be a Super again], and fight crime covertly . When he assaults his boss after being prevented from saving a man who was getting mugged, he is fired from his job at the insurance company. Before he can tell his family, a woman named Mirage offers him a large sum of money to stop a robot. He is able to complete the task successfully, but tears his old suit in the process. He receives a new suit from Edna Mode, who is a famous super suit designer. Bob spends the next few months getting into shape while pretending to still be employed at the insurance company. However, his next assignment turns out to be a trap. Bob is captured by Syndrome, a.k.a. Buddy Pine, who intends to avenge himself after being shunned by Supers. Syndrome blamed Mr. Incredible for shunning him as a Side-kick by refusing to let him help and then sending him home to his mother. Bob learns that the robot fights had simply been a ruse to discover flaws in the design, and that Syndrome intends to fake being a superhero by defeating the robot. Bob is able to escape, though barely. Later he uses the computer to discover that many other Supers died during the testing of the robots. But he trips an alarm and is recaptured and is led to believe that his family has been killed after Syndrome shoots down their plane. Later, Bob reunites with his wife, though he is caught embracing Mirage, who had just freed him. Bob and Helen bicker for a bit, then regroup with the children. Syndrome captures the family to try to stop them from interfering with his plan, but they are able to escape with Mirage's help. Bob and his family return to Metroville, and are able to stop Syndrome's robot after a lengthy fight. The end of the film shows that Bob and his family now fight crime together.
Trivia
- His model number is 1000001, and his Crystal variant's is 1000030.
- In Disney Infinity, Mr. Incredible is voiced by Craig T. Nelson, who voiced him in the film. His additional dialogue is provided by Richard McGonagle, who voiced him in the video games.
- Mr. Incredible is one of the three characters included in the Disney Infinity Starter Pack. The other two are Captain Jack Sparrow and Sulley, he's also the only Incredibles member to not have a single pack release as he's always included in the Starter Pack (if the Crystal variant doesn't count).
- He has a costume change power disc in Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition, that gives him his blue super hero outfit from the beginning of the movie. The disc is called Glory Days.
- He's the first of two characters from the Incredibles who can deflect projectiles (unlocked in his skill tree as Back At Ya), the other is Violet.
- He has the highest Super Jump out of the 1.0 characters, (tied with Wreck-It Ralph).
- In third game, the subtitles for his lines are strangely missing (it's rumored they'll be added back in via a patch).
Quotes
Gallery
- For more game related media, see Mr. Incredible/Gallery.