Jack-Jack Attack
Jack-Jack Attack
NR | 15 March 2005 (USA)

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The Parrs' baby Jack-Jack is thought to be normal, not having any super-powers like his parents or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him, Jack-Jack shows his true potential.

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Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

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Skunkyrate

Gripping story with well-crafted characters

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Jonah Abbott

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Hattie

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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The Movie Diorama

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.

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WakenPayne

My father is a HUGE Pixar fan. Today I got bored and watched whatever the hell he was watching, which was a collection of Pixar short movies. Out of all of them (I do mean all of the shorts) this one is my favourite.The plot is good. Which is that Kari is babysitting Jack-Jack and in the process he discovers his powers of teleportation, levitation, sticking to ceilings, phasing through solid objects, combustion and laser eyes which happens in the process of Kari playing the kid Mozart.This is a very entertaining watch. If you don't like it then it's only 5 minutes long. So watch it if you want to see a combusting baby.

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gdryd3

Jack-Jack Attack is a short film from the hit movie The Incredibles produced by Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios in 2004. Jack-Jack Attack was released in 2005. It is a short and funny story about the baby sitter, Kari, trying to deal with Jack-Jack, a baby with crazy super-human powers.Jack-Jack Attack is a very funny and very well written short film. The characters were well written and stereotypical but with a twist. Kari was a realistic baby sitter, tired from having to look after a young child all day. It was made especially harder when she discovered Jack- Jack had some superhuman powers. Jack-Jack was a cute typical baby, until he starts to mysteriously disappear, then he turns into a fire. I thought Jack-Jack Attack was a cute, perfect short film that would make anyone laugh.

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Joseph Fumera

'Jack-Jack Attack' takes the cliché baby-sitter at the mercy of the baby scenario to a whole new level. This entertaining little extra from the movie 'The Incredibles' revolves around Kari, an overly-confident and enthusiastic babysitter who believes she is caring for your everyday infant but instead ends up defending herself from the wrath of the supposed 'powerless' Jack-Jack. Young or old you are guaranteed to enjoy this comedic short from the famous Disney Pixar.Containing everything that you would expect from a Walt Disney Pixar animation, 'Jack-Jack Attack' will keep you glued to the screen until the very end. The animations 'in Jack-Jack Attack' are a good example of Pixar's animating skills, high-quality, fast, clear and appealing to everyone's eyes. Everything was animated perfectly and Pixar has done amazing work with the lighting to make the important parts stand out more. The voice actors have also done an amazing job voice acting their characters. The second I heard Kari's (Bret 'Brook' Parker) voice I could tell almost immediately what type of character she was. Although this clip is just a take out from the movie 'The Incredibles' itself, you can quickly understand the situation without watching the movie and it gives absolutely no information about the plot of the movie.'Jack-Jack Attack' is just what you would expect from the famous Disney Pixar. A perfectly thought out scenario combined with high-quality animations and masterful voice acting puts 'Jack-Jack Attack' as one of the best animated shorts from Pixar. Watching this comedic short definitely makes me want to watch 'The Incredibles' all over again. Another great animation from Walt Disney Pixar.

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