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Cameos, in-jokes, re-used animation and other trivia from Incredibles 2.

References from The Incredibles

  • When Bob is asking what happened to his suits, Helen tells him they were destroyed when Syndrome’s Manta-Jet crashed into their house during the climax of the first film.

References from Jack-Jack Attack

  • The opening scene at the beginning with Rick Dicker interrogating Tony Rydinger mirrors the short Jack-Jack Attack and wraps up the same way the short did.
  • Edna Mode plays the first Mozart music from the short when she demonstrates Jack-Jack's powers to Bob Parr in her lab.

Easter Eggs

  • The Chinese food containers looks just like those from Inside Out and the one used in A Bug's Life.
  • A113 can be spotted towards the end of the movie at the movie theater.
  • The Pizza Planet Truck (In a different style to match the cars seen in the film) appears near a building when Elastigirl saves the false Screenslaver when the building explodes.

Other Trivia

  • Spencer Fox, Dash Parr's original voice actor, could not reprise his role because his voice had deepened in the intervening years, leading them to cast an actor appropriate for a 10-year-old character, so Fox was replaced by Huck Milner.
  • Bud Luckey, who voiced Rick Dicker in the original film, did not reprise his role in the sequel, with Jonathan Banks voicing the character instead. Luckey passed away one month after the announcement due to an extended illness, implying that said illness was the reason for his recasting.
  • This is the first Pixar movie to contain mild language, with the usage of "hell" and "damned".
  • At one hour and 58 minutes, this is not only the longest Pixar film to date, but also the longest computer animated movie in history.
  • The Incredibles is the fifth Pixar film to become a franchise, after Toy Story, Cars, Monsters Inc., and Finding Nemo.
  • This is the third Pixar movie to have a main female focus after Brave and Inside Out.
    • In addition, this is the first Pixar film to feature a main female antagonist (Evelyn Deavor).
  • During one scene, Dash turned on the television and started watching Jonny Quest.

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