15 Details In 'The Incredibles' That Prove It Is Indeed The Most Incredible Pixar Film Of All Time

A genius movie with genius details.

Whatever you may think or say, "The Incredibles" was truly a cultural reset. Even when the sequel came 14 years later, people of all ages still anticipated its return—because that's how iconic it was for an animated film.

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Well, it's a work of Pixar, and that alone says everything. Even when the first movie was released back in 2004, it became a huge success and a standout, even when other iconic animated films were released in the same year, including Disney's "Home on the Range" and "Shark Tale."

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That being said, Pixar has its own catalog of excellent animated films, which includes the ever-dashing movie "Cars" (2006) and the elegantly executed "Ratatouille" (2007). More than a decade later, "The Incredibles" has remained in the hearts of those whose childhoods were enriched by this animated film. When the movie was first released, the studio was already at a point in its success where it didn't even need to spend a hefty amount on advertising for the craze to happen all over the world.

The moment a movie has the word "Pixar" on it, it's guaranteed to be a hit, and with "The Incredibles," that certainly proved to be true. Kids and parents had already grown up with classics like "Toy Story" (1995) and "Monsters, Inc." (2001), and they all believed that Pixar would always deliver the same kind of quality and content as it did in its previous films.

Now, more than a decade later, everyone is still fawning over Pixar's works such as "Coco" (2017) and "Inside Out" (2015). Not only are their stories real tear-jerkers, even for grown-ups, but the amount of effort it took to create these movies is certainly one of the best ingredients for the studio's success.

If there's one thing that Pixar is now notoriously known for, it's their amazing attention to detail throughout their movies. People even unearth details that they missed the first time they watched these films, even if they only discovered them more than ten years later!

Now, let's dive deep into the iconic "The Incredibles" and explore the details you may have missed while watching it!

1. The superheroes who sat in the second row at Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl's wedding were the ones who died.

1. The superheroes who sat in the second row at Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl's wedding were the ones who died.
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2. The phone number on this business card is 866-787-7476, which spells out SUPRHRO when pressed on a keypad.

2. The phone number on this business card is 866-787-7476, which spells out SUPRHRO when pressed on a keypad.
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3. Mr. Incredible mistakenly calls Incrediboy Brodie, a reference to Jason Lee's character in "Mallrats."

3. Mr. Incredible mistakenly calls Incrediboy Brodie, a reference to Jason Lee's character in

4. In "Ratatouille," Bomb Voyage can be seen at the end of the film.

4. In

5. The two random old men shown at the end of the movie are a homage to Disney's animation legends Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, who voiced characters in the film.

5. The two random old men shown at the end of the movie are a homage to Disney's animation legends Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas, who voiced characters in the film.

6. The date on the newspaper seals the debate about when the movie takes place, as it clearly states May 16, 1962.

6. The date on the newspaper seals the debate about when the movie takes place, as it clearly states May 16, 1962.

7. Doc Hudson from "Cars" has a cameo in the fight scene between the Incredibles and the Omnidroid.

7. Doc Hudson from

8. In this scene, Bob reads an article in a newspaper stating that Simon J. Paladino is missing—the secret identity of Gazerbeam.

8. In this scene, Bob reads an article in a newspaper stating that Simon J. Paladino is missing—the secret identity of Gazerbeam.

9. The holdup scene in the movie parallels a particular scene in "Die Hard with a Vengeance," in which Samuel L. Jackson also starred.

9. The holdup scene in the movie parallels a particular scene in

10. A Mr. Incredible Pez dispenser can be found among the items that this robber dumped out.

10. A Mr. Incredible Pez dispenser can be found among the items that this robber dumped out.

11. Frozone's lips appear dry in this scene where he attempts to take a drink of water due to dehydration.

11. Frozone's lips appear dry in this scene where he attempts to take a drink of water due to dehydration.

12. When Mr. Huph (Bob's boss) sharpens his pencil, the pencil reads "Your Life is in Our Hands" on the side.

12. When Mr. Huph (Bob's boss) sharpens his pencil, the pencil reads

13. Outside of the movie "The Incredibles," this scene in "Finding Nemo" shows a boy reading a Mr. Incredible comic book.

13. Outside of the movie

14. In this scene, Elastigirl begins to realize that they are about to be hit by falling debris as she sees its reflection in the water.

14. In this scene, Elastigirl begins to realize that they are about to be hit by falling debris as she sees its reflection in the water.

15. In this scene featuring Mr. Incredible and Frozone listening to the police scanner, there are signs on the walls that read "Andy's Restaurant," which is a nod to the character Andy from "Toy Story," and "Luxo's Deli," which references the iconic Pixar lamp.

15. In this scene featuring Mr. Incredible and Frozone listening to the police scanner, there are signs on the walls that read

You can always count on good ol' Pixar for these amazing details in their animated films. Who knows how many more details we have missed throughout the years?

Which detail is your favorite, and what are your favorite Pixar movies? Comment down your thoughts below, or share this with all your family and friends to see!

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