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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SteinMo

What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.

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Afouotos

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Usamah Harvey

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Brennan Camacho

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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adonis98-743-186503

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. This 5 minute showcases Jack-Jack's powers and his time with his babysitter that gets really weird as time passes on also we get a closer look at how Syndrome tricked her on kidnapping Jack-Jack and fans of the original film will definitely have a blast and i can't wait to see how Jack-Jack will be used in The Incredibles II in Theaters this Friday June 15th!!!

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Annie Y-E

The short Walt-Disney Pixar film, Jack-Jack Attack, a scene withdrew from the original film, 'The Incredibles' (2004), was a excerpt aimed to amuse the audience. The infant Jack-Jack was a baby left alone with the babysitter Kari, an overly confident and self-assured teenage girl to which he somewhat experiments with his powers and performs uncontrollable supernatural stunts that Kari has to deal with to the extent where she is becoming more and more exhausted before she ignorantly hands over her duties to an untrustworthy 'superhero'. She then goes on to be questioned in the interrogation room and is stressed by the whole event. The excerpt from the The baby sitter thought Jack-Jack was a perfectly normal baby, but coming from a family of people possessing super powers, this was what he was going to be and become and it just so happened that the baby sitter was the one who figured it out. The baby, Jack-Jack, being an infant, most likely had no idea he possessed such powers and naturally, thought it was incredible amusing. This film, in my opinion could be a stand- alone film in its own because the characters and the plot were all clearly explained. Still as this is mentioned, it could be used as an extension to the film not, as intended, a deleted scene. The animation used in this short film, was very successful and provided an easily understandable story line.In summary, the Walt-Disney Pixar short film, Jack-Jack Attack is a fun- filled family movie with a broad audience appeal. The high quality animations and believable plot line, Jack-Jack Attack is a film designed for laughs from all ages. I give this remarkable short film Jack-Jack Attack, a ten out of ten.

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Bailey Afa

Kari the Incredible's babysitter, is a somewhat dopey and untrained girl. Who is in the shock her life when she is asked to look after the youngest child of the incredible's Jack Jack. Jack Jack not only creates a living hell for Kari when he shows her the 'other' more super side of life he seems to have changed her personality from a dopey untrained girl to a erratic bordering on crazy freak.For those of us who have watched and loved the incredibles, this little skit is a welcomed addition as it not only retains the comedic side of the original film but it perfectly coexist with the unseen aspects in the film. Jack Jack Attack also has a kind, feeling to begin with but as Jack Jack shows his true colours it quickly changes from a calm evening full of supposedly fun exercises to a chaotic storm, that will not only have you itching for more but will put an unexpected smile on to your face as well.Overall it is a very enjoyable little skit that not only makes you feel like you enjoyed it, but also answers all those nagging questions about the movie that may have been plaguing you the whole time by filling in the blanks for you.

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Jez Batman

A comedy based short, Brad Bird uses amazing animation techniques to show expression an emotion through the characters, so you can genuinely feel pity for Kari and her stressful job as a babysitter. Bret Parker, who voiced young Kari, did an incredible job with the expression in her voice, to show distress and discomfort, along with playfulness and joy. The same goes for Bud Luckey, who voices Detective Rick Dicker, used technique in his voice to show authority, yet little emotion. Still, even with little to no emotion in his voice, Bud Luckey did an extreme job voicing Detective Rick Dicker. I enjoy the way that this film exert shows how any ordinary human being handles the extreme responsibility of taking care of someone who, unwillingly and unknowingly, has complete control over you. This is seen in the short in the way that during the beginning of the exert, Kari being completely ignorant and oblivious to the fact that Jack-Jack has supernatural powers. As the short progresses, Kari gradually begins to be aware of Jack-Jack extraordinary abilities, and her way of dealing with it is incredibly interesting.Brad Bird showed us how an average person deals with being in a situation where they have to be incredibly careful of their actions, in this case, being that Jack-Jack is only a toddler and Kari's job as a baby-sitter means she holds the incredible responsibility of taking only the most extreme care of him. It also shows that even in situations like these, there are still scenarios where one, or all of the people involved can be put in incredible danger, but the scenarios still must be treated with the utmost safety and concern.Altogether, I thoroughly enjoyed the four minute Pixar short, and thought it was amusing to watch, as well as interesting enough to keep the viewer pleased and entertained throughout.

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