Jack-Jack Attack

2005
7.6| 0h5m| NR| en
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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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GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Curt Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
Jess Riga The short film titled Jack-Jack Attack is centred around the baby of the Parrs family, Jack-Jack, and all the chaos and havoc he causes while being babysat. While this scene was originally meant to be included in its feature length component, The Incredibles, this hilarious and exciting plot along with its amazing graphics and life-like execution, Jack-Jack Attack has the ability to stand out on it's own. His awkward but confident babysitter, Kari, starts the situation on a high note, brushing off his mother and taking things into her own, educated hands. While Kari breaks out the flash cards and the brain stimulating play toys, Jack-Jack experiments with his unique gift whilst turning Kari's night up-side down. Kari has many failed attempts at trying to contact Jack-Jack's mother and is left to control the situation herself. Still not understanding why Jack-Jack harbours superpowers, Kari's up-beat attitude and patience wears thin. Jack-Jack single handedly destroys the house by igniting himself on fire, passing through walls and vanishing and reappearing in different spots around the house before Kari's very eyes. The animation is hilarious and succeeds in finding the balance between exciting and predictable. This film brings back memories and makes you want to see The Incredibles again. I congratulate Pixar and Walt Disney on another amazing short film and give it a well deserved 9/10.
Tess Woodie Jack-Jack Attack is an other brilliant short film by Pixar. It is a follow on from the award win film "The Incredibles", and just as good as the full film. The story line is excellent, with an unexpected ending. It follows the story of a young girl, who is being investigated, who was set the task of babysitting the baby of the Incredibles family. The baby has shown no signs of superpowers before this time, unlike his parents and siblings. The baby showed no signs of super powers when the mother checks in, but the phone goes mysteriously dead when the problems start to happen. The boy develops his powers when the girl is trying to educate him. He flies through walls, disappears and catches on fire. This is enough to drive the girl insane, and when so mysterious guy turns up at the door she imminently thinks he is a replacement, and gives the baby straight to him. The short is targeted at the same audience at the main film, little children, but is interesting and well done enough for adults to be interested. The animation of the short is very well done, almost lifelike, and captivates you. In the end it is just another amazing animation by Pixar. Brilliant story line and captivating animation.
Ellie Batman The short film by Pixar and Walt Disney 'Jack-Jack Attack' is an extremely entertaining extra from the movie 'The Incredibles'. The story is about Kari, an enthusiastic babysitter, who babysits a hyperactive baby with superpowers, called Jack-Jack.Kari the babysitter has no idea what she's in for when she agrees to babysit young Jack-Jack. At the beginning, Jack-Jack appears to be just an average kid, but when Kari starts attempting to show the baby flash- cards, he disappears. This leads to Kari chasing Jack-Jack around the house, trying to catch him. While she's chasing him, his other super- powers are also revealed- he can burst into flames and shoot electricity from his hands. In the end, the babysitter is exhausted, and just watches Jack-Jack, with a fire extinguisher in her hands.Jack-Jack Attack is fictional, and aimed at young children, although parents would probably enjoy it too, as it is very well made and funny. The use of well-made animations, funny and mostly believable characters and an interesting plot create possibly one of Pixar's best short films. All in all, the short film was in my opinion very good, and made me want to see 'The Incredibles' again.
Joseph Fumera 'Jack-Jack Attack' takes the cliché baby-sitter at the mercy of the baby scenario to a whole new level. This entertaining little extra from the movie 'The Incredibles' revolves around Kari, an overly-confident and enthusiastic babysitter who believes she is caring for your everyday infant but instead ends up defending herself from the wrath of the supposed 'powerless' Jack-Jack. Young or old you are guaranteed to enjoy this comedic short from the famous Disney Pixar.Containing everything that you would expect from a Walt Disney Pixar animation, 'Jack-Jack Attack' will keep you glued to the screen until the very end. The animations 'in Jack-Jack Attack' are a good example of Pixar's animating skills, high-quality, fast, clear and appealing to everyone's eyes. Everything was animated perfectly and Pixar has done amazing work with the lighting to make the important parts stand out more. The voice actors have also done an amazing job voice acting their characters. The second I heard Kari's (Bret 'Brook' Parker) voice I could tell almost immediately what type of character she was. Although this clip is just a take out from the movie 'The Incredibles' itself, you can quickly understand the situation without watching the movie and it gives absolutely no information about the plot of the movie.'Jack-Jack Attack' is just what you would expect from the famous Disney Pixar. A perfectly thought out scenario combined with high-quality animations and masterful voice acting puts 'Jack-Jack Attack' as one of the best animated shorts from Pixar. Watching this comedic short definitely makes me want to watch 'The Incredibles' all over again. Another great animation from Walt Disney Pixar.