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*In one scene, you can see a sign for the Luxo Deli, and a restaurant called Andy's. The Luxo Deli is a reference to Luxo Jr, the first film Pixar produced, and Andy's is a reference to the Andy from Toy Story.
 
*In one scene, you can see a sign for the Luxo Deli, and a restaurant called Andy's. The Luxo Deli is a reference to Luxo Jr, the first film Pixar produced, and Andy's is a reference to the Andy from Toy Story.
 
*When Mr. Incredible is fighting crime in the beginning of the movie, the streets on his GPS are the streets near the Pixar Animation Studios Building.
 
*When Mr. Incredible is fighting crime in the beginning of the movie, the streets on his GPS are the streets near the Pixar Animation Studios Building.
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*In the Disney movie "Mars Needs Moms," Milo has a poster of [[Mr. Incredible]] over his bed.
 
[[Category:Trivia|Incredibles]]
 
[[Category:Trivia|Incredibles]]
 
[[Category:The Incredibles|Trivia]]
 
[[Category:The Incredibles|Trivia]]

Revision as of 17:33, 21 January 2012

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

Cameos

Incrediblesdochudson

Doc Hudson in the bottom left of the image

In-jokes

  • At the 1:37:32 mark in the film, Lozano Records can be seen in the background as a tribute to Albert Lozano, a Pixar production artist.
  • Another building at the 1:39:15 mark is labelled Arriaga & Co after Pixar production assistant Daniel Arriaga.

Other trivia

  • The Incredibles was the longest running Pixar movie with total running time of 1 hour 55 mins.
  • In Japan, the film was simply called "Mr。インクレディブル" (meaning "Mr. Incredible").
  • Near the end of the film, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, the last of the legendary group of Disney animators called the "Nine Old Men", make an appearance after the Omnidroid is destroyed. On September 8, 2004, the day that Brad Bird and producer John Walker recorded the commentary for the DVD, Thomas passed away at the age of 92 from cerebral hemorrhage. Four years later, on April 14, 2008, Johnston passed away at the age of 96 from natural causes. The two had also appeared in The Iron Giant as train engineers.
  • The sequence where, after breaking through an apartment wall into a jewelry store, Frozone is kept at gunpoint by a nervous rookie cop ("I'm just getting a drink") is a direct homage/parody of a similar sequence in Die Hard with a Vengeance. In both films the threatened character is played by Samuel L. Jackson. Even the police officer's facial design is recognizably similar.
  • This is the first Pixar movie to center on mostly all-human characters.
  • This is the only major Pixar movie where the Pizza Planet delivery truck from Toy Story doesn't make an appearance.It does however, appear in The Incredibles game in the Late To School level multiple times as you run past 4-way intersections.
  • This is the first Pixar movie to receive a PG rating, with the second being Up.
  • In one scene, you can see a sign for the Luxo Deli, and a restaurant called Andy's. The Luxo Deli is a reference to Luxo Jr, the first film Pixar produced, and Andy's is a reference to the Andy from Toy Story.
  • When Mr. Incredible is fighting crime in the beginning of the movie, the streets on his GPS are the streets near the Pixar Animation Studios Building.
  • In the Disney movie "Mars Needs Moms," Milo has a poster of Mr. Incredible over his bed.