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Imagine Edna, though Like, having designed all their costumes to have capes and then having them all die because of that. There would be a lot of trauma happening beneath that bowl cut
I wonder if in-universe there was a report of several disappearances of former supers-turned citizens, and there was conspiracy theories about it? also it's worst when you realise Bob KNEW a bunch of those supers, his old friends and maybe even a family member or two, since supers tend to marry other supers
Zuuh1515 Gazerbeam knew what was the true intentions behind the Omni droids and found out the password to Syndrome's entire operations and data. In his dying breath her carved the word "Kronos" onto the cave walls where he was dying in hopes that someone would find it as a clue, which Mr. Incredible did.
@@bluerious5475: the giant orb-things at the end should be a robot but the disk ships are piloted by people. We see this when Dash is on that ship and punches that dude multiple times.
15 years later and I only just now understood the 1:20 scene and the scene after it. Realizing that Mr. Incredible is not only watching the faces of his now deceased friends, but becoming the last of his kind and must protect his family in the midst of a small scale genocide sent shivers down my spine. Also, I only just noticed Mrs. Incredible is Thicc.
Not the last of his kind, there are many supers out there, it's just the fact that SO MANY of them were killed in this one diabolical scheme is what's tearing him up
@@Maxisamo1 incredibles 2 showed us there were more but do really know just how many of them are left? We got a glimpse but there didn't seem to be many of them so the many ones shown on the first movie And now seeing number 2 That's a lot that were going down by battles and accidentally killed by capes.
Which is weird, because walker bulldogs are light tanks, and at the time that walker bulldogs were still used, tank destroyers were still used as well, so why use a light tank to shoot a robot, when there are much much bigger guns available... ok, I know, its just a movie
+no No the omnidroid was the spider-like robot that was built buy RPT, or Robotic Prototype Techniques. I made my own omnidroid, unfortunately it went into the neighbor's backyard. It threw the dog into the pool, shot the dad in the forehead, and hit the mother in ankle causing her to fall face-first into the concrete. I named him Ralph, after the Italian artist and the ninja turtle.
The real stories of their death. 1:06 Got stuck, elevator came down and squashed him. 1:07 Cape got stuck, flew up at at certain speed and insides were ripped apart
I think the dialogue makes more sense if that didn't kill Dynaguy. Bob was saying he wanted a cape like Dynaguy. If Dynaguy got killed by his own cape, Edna would probably have brought him up first. Or at least if she didn't, Bob would have immediately understood what she was implying and did more than just calling Thunderhead stupid. Probably Dynaguy just got a minor injury or something, but Edna brought him up at the end because Bob did. For the others, it would have been something more severe.
We can't assume that she designed Syndrome's outfit. There is more than one superhero fashion designer. It's proven in the second movie. But it would be awesome if she did. I could see her doing that. >:D
I think, not only does it work well because of the writing, story, and characters, but Kronos Unveiled as a piece of music does exactly what it wants to do. It packs all of the dread and impact it needs.
If they were programed to have diverse personalities or were actually alive (like that robot DreamWorks movie) I'd understand but the Omnidroids aren't any of that.
@@JohnPerry27 the super onmidroid seemed to want independece because it didnt obey Sindrom, it also had a desire for survival and ,to me, one of the very thing that makes living beings is the fear of death
If you pause the part of Mr. & Mrs. Incredibles' wedding where you can see their guests, many of them are supers who ended up being terminated. Makes it even more brutal knowing they were friends of his and the guilt he feels knowing he was the reason Syndrome grew a hatred for supers.
You're missing a few. We can assume that the guard that Bob hit with the coconut and fell off the balcony is dead. What about the civilians killed when the second Omnidroid rolled around the city?
And when that one superhero got killed by the plane (not syndrome, the one edna named) it probably meant that the plane's engine broke, sending all the people on the plane to their doom.
Barry Mortichesky First of all they got an ambulance for that guard indicating he was still alive, second we can only count on screen deaths so the civilians we don't see get killed don't count
Wolves600Gaming When your father for some uncommon reason dissppeared on an island with pmc and anti-air without advice to turn back... No point for ya.
@@cezermartinez9898 The Incredibles is a film about a guy who goes on a 'business trip' but ends up discovering a new super villian, and it sure has a lot of crazy kills, lets get to them!
“The movie starts off with a blast to the past where superheroes were apparently everywhere. We see them talking on TV, saving the day, and hey, I don’t think Mr. Incredible meets the proper requirements to be on the road, and is that thing even registered?”
@@DiracComb.7585 Sure hope it is! Anyway as you can see we get an epic kill later on when incredaboy gets ejected, snapping his neck! *Incredaboy* 12 minutes in Death: Neck snapping/ejection
Syndromes death legitimately gave me nightmares as a kid. Just because of how prolonged it was, and how they set up capes earlier in the movie. You knew what was going to happen for a solid 10 seconds of terror before he got minced.
For all the people that argue robots can't die, consider this. The Omnidroids were extremely intelligent, able to react to their surroundings, make decisions, learn and use creative tactics to defeat their enemies. If that doesn't count as "sentience", even in an artificial form then I don't know what does.
MagicalGirl4 Well, it still reacts actively and learns, which basic animals like insects can do. While maybe not sentient, it would count as alive, and thus can be killed.
The funny part is that Syndrome could've survived if only he had enough reflex. At the moment he noticed the car flying on his direction, he could have used his Zero Point Energy glove to hold on the air, like he did to the truck that was thrown by the Omnidroid.
Disney was even crazier in the early 2000s. I think that at least 30 pirates altogether died in Treasure Planet and almost 200 crewmen of the Ulysses in Atlantis.
***** What about stuff like being melted? Remember the tragic scene at the end of Terminator 2? Sometimes a robot can't be brought back. Also, Chicken Lives Matter!
@@hype_no7803 probably because he would be counting kills and deaths, which sound similar but deaths would be like the kills by capes and kills would be intentional. It would make the format a bit more interesting.
Actually, any decent pilot would be able to land a plane at the nearest safe landing spot in the case of a single engine blowout. The plane would still have enough momentum and lift to get to the nearest airport, as long as at least one of the engines was still working.
fright fulpath Yes, a half decent pilot would be able to land with one engine remaining, however, I bet at least one old lady died of a heart attack from seeing someone getting sucked into a jet or just fear that she was going to die :P
A: Robots usually don't count B: Gazorbeam was counted twice C: most tanks have a four or five man crews, not one. Though this one is likely 4. D: guy who was knocked out via coconut and falls three stories not counted. E: It's safe to assume some of elastigirl's victims were not fatalities.
@@mr.alfredent.5256 bro just think about the first fight scene, in many scenarios where Mr. Incredible could have died in such dark ways, some supers probably died at some ways where Mr. Incredible had avoided at some ways
@@cthulhuiabs Those bad guys were trying to kill them. In any normal situation where, say, you shoot a burglar in your our house, that is also self defense. And also, they shot first. In the end The Incredibles are not indestructible and can be killed, and they have every right to defend themselves from people trying to murder them.
@@josephpaulson9495 Shooting a bugler in your house is only self-defence if you think your life is in danger. A handful of US states do allow killing for suspected burglary, but that's a different section of the law and only applies inside your own home. Although in most cases here their lives obviously are in danger so that's not an issue. The exceptions are: a) When Helen kicks the guy and the gun goes off. However, this was clearly an accident and we don't even know if he died and b) When Bob throws the car at Syndrome. I think this does count as murder under real-world law. I suppose Syndrome was threatening him at the time, but I'm pretty sure it has to be an immediate threat, not something that happens "eventually". Clearly Syndrome's imminent priority was to escape, not to harm. However, Supers got special immunity in the Supers Relocation Act in exchange for keeping in their secret identity, and this may have extended to even future actions to a limited extent to prevent Supers going rogue. Also, people aren't going to prosecute him for it, even if it was murder technically speaking, since Syndrome's robot had just killed a bunch of people. One thing worth thinking about aside from this though, is the Incredibles were illegally on Syndrome's property at the time they were attacked. Bob was invited originally but he got thrown away by Syndrome and re-entered. So any law which allows deadly force against intruders could actually backfire on them.
@@DerpyPossum That plane was shown to have four engines. They ar designed for a landing to still be possible with one engine. Saying the whole plane went down is reaching.
When you realise that Everseer Psycwave and Macroburst were all in the same group, meaning they all fought the first omnidroid together it makes the fact that it took 2 out only for Syndrome to come back and finish off Macroburst just- even more impactful
It's an AI though. It was intelligent enough to attack it's own maker syndrome, who was hurting it. It also knew to protect it's own remote out of self defense. I am gonna count that as an intelligent being.
Yeah, but it's not really DEAD, it could always be fixed or reconstructed with enough time. And who's to say it's stored files aren't backed up somewhere
Plus, there's a difference between pre-programmed AI and AI that teaches itself. If the programmed AI can teach itself over time based on past actions, it could technically be considered self-aware and conscious. Otherwise, a gameboy would be considered alive.
Maybe it was. But another death that was missed was the guy that razor bladed the tree. Right when the tree flew and blew up the one pilot, the pilot that chopped the tree off spun out of control and exploded right behind Dash. I thought that would have been counted.
A few got missed; -One of the skimmers in the jungle tumbled and crashed in its own -Collapsing island took out another one during the 100 mile dash -The helicopter pilot when Frozone was getting ready (2 most likely)
the omnidroid realized that it was being controlled by syndrome, starting the entire point of the final battle wich was to obtain the remote, so yeah, ill say all of them were sentient, also the first omnidroid mr incredible fights predicts is movement.
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@@lepatrick4596 they still arent alive, which means they cant die
What about when Mr. Incredible throws two guards out of one of those transportation pods and then throws the whole pod at two OTHER guards standing by in front of a gate entrance?
*2:50* As a guy who knows tanks quite well, I Want to remind you that tanks have from 3 (driver, gunner and commander+ aimer) to 6 crew members... so you messed up a little bit.
In addition to the other corrections here (like the tank thing), you forgot the guy in the truck that Syndrome threw over his shoulder. Oh, and by the way, did the Dynaguy thing really count? All the other heroes died due to their capes, but I think Dynaguy just got inconvenienced. He even shows up in a newspaper article in the beginning, in costume, as they're talking about the superhero lawsuits that force the supers to go underground. He must have attempted the court hearing sometime _after_ that takeoff snag, since those lawsuits basically put a stop to all the supers' superhero activities- of which, of course, the costumed takeoff would probably qualify.
I believe that in on the DVD of the movie there's an extra thing that has audio interviews of some of the supers. It has some little tidbits of information about each one and it mentions that a hero (I think Gazerbeam) replaced Dynaguy on a team after he died. I may be remembering it wrong though
esonious spiderfang And they literally had the cia guy say "audio interview with splashdown unavailable due to water damage" (for someone, probably SPLASHdown, not double checking it because hearing his voice workout background noise freaked me out.)
There's gotta be at least 20 dead when that Omnidroid took out an entire platoon of tanks. They look like the M41 Walker Bulldog, so like 4 crew. If we were to count off screen military deaths then it must be pretty damn high as they're virtually nowhere to be seen near the end of the battle with the Omnidroid.
2:12 Now In stupid cartoons they have the pilot magically float away in a parachute he clearly didn't have before. A perfect example is Legend of Korra if your asking
The concept of hero in the movie is realistic. After macroburst defeat the first robot, syndrome immediately made a new one that can successfully parry macroburst.