

The silhouette of a newer version of the Incredibile for the entire family is seen in the end credits of the first film, and the new car makes a full appearance at the end of the second film. Incredible drove a gadget-laden car, the Incredibile, reminiscent of those driven by James Bond or Batman. His red superhero suit, designed by Edna Mode, appears to have the same level of durability as Mr.

It was not until Syndrome threatened his family that Bob realized that they were his "greatest adventure". Incredible had squelched Pine's wish to be his ward in an attempt to protect him. He was shocked to discover that his "Number 1 fan", Buddy Pine, had recreated himself as the supervillain Syndrome after Mr. Bob found forced retirement difficult, and resorted to sneaking out at nights with Frozone to continue his now-illegal superheroics. This lawsuit led to the government to initiate the Superhero Relocation Program. Incredible was sued by Oliver Sansweet for thwarting his suicide and by the passengers of a train whose derailment he foiled. Sometime after he married Elastigirl, Mr. His face was physically modeled after director Brad Bird. He is married to Helen Parr, the superheroine known as Elastigirl, and they have three children together: Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack.

Incredible and Pals, Richard McGonagle in Rise of the Underminer, and Jeff Bergman in Lego The Incredibles) possesses superhuman strength, stamina, and durability.
