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Jack-Jack Attack ()


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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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Cast

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Bret 'Brook' Parker ...
Kari McKeen (voice) (as Bret Parker)
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Agent Rick Dicker (voice)
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Jack-Jack (voice)
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Syndrome (voice)

Directed by

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Brad Bird

Written by

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Brad Bird ... (written by)
 
Teddy Newton ... (story) &
Mark Andrews ... (story) &
Rob Gibbs ... (story) &
Bosco Ng ... (story)

Produced by

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John Lasseter ... executive producer
Osnat Shurer ... producer

Editing by

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Stephen Schaffer

Editorial Department

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Camille Leganza ... editorial coordinator (as Camille C. Leganza)
Alex Mandel ... editorial coordinator
Renee Steen ... assistant editor
Chris Vallance ... assistant editor

Production Management

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Paul Cichocki ... post-production supervisor
Liz Gazzano ... production supervisor
Victoria Jaschob ... production manager
Doug Nichols ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Roger Gould ... associate director

Art Department

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Nelson 'Rey' Bohol ... production artist
Bryn Imagire ... shading art director
Lou Romano ... art director: lighting

Sound Department

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Larry Hopkins ... layback sound mixer

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Nigel Hardwidge ... supervising technical director
John Lee ... digital painter
Jack Paulus ... effects lead
Laura Phillips ... digital painter
Bill Polson ... supervising technical director
Erik Smitt ... lighting lead

Camera and Electrical Department

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Craig Good ... camera polish (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Robert Anderson ... layout lead
Alan Barillaro ... lead animator
Andrew Beall ... animator (as Andy Beall)
Rodrigo Blaas ... animator (as Rodrigo Blaas Nacle)
Brett Coderre ... animator
Tim Crawfurd ... animator
David DeVan ... animator
Chris DiGiovanni ... animation manager
Ike Feldman ... animator
Doug Frankel ... animator
Tony Fucile ... lead animator
Andrew Gordon ... animator
Travis Hathaway ... animator
Daniel Holland ... animator
Steven Clay Hunter ... lead animator
Shawn Krause ... animator
Michal Makarewicz ... animator
Paul Mendoza ... animator
Dan Nguyen ... animator
Andrew L. Schmidt ... animator (as Andy Schmidt)
Bob Scott ... animator
David Earl Smith ... animator

Additional Crew

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Jessica Abroms ... technical artist
Mari Aizawa ... production coordinator
Erin Cass Allen ... production secretary
Neil Blevins ... technical artist
Amelia Chenoweth ... technical artist
Kevin Edwards ... technical artist
Ziah Sarah Fogel ... technical artist
Dean Foster ... technical artist
Susan Frank ... production assistant
Craig Good ... technical artist
Daniel A. Goodman ... production coordinator (as Daniel Goodman)
Kevin Gordon ... production coordinator
Joshua Hollander ... film output
Mark Cordell Holmes ... title designer
Peter Hong ... technical artist
Patrick James ... technical artist
Stephen King ... technical artist
Todd R. Krish ... technical artist
Michael Lorenzen ... technical artist
David Lortsher ... film output
Kamal Mistry ... technical artist
Dana Murray ... production coordinator (as Dana Murrray)
Becky Neiman ... production assistant
Carmen Ngai ... technical artist
Lena Petrovic ... technical artist
Jonathan Pytko ... technical artist
Louis Rivera ... film output
Mark Sanford ... technical artist
Rick Sayre ... technical advisor
Bill Sheffler ... technical artist
Michael L. Stein ... technical artist
Ian Steplowski ... technical artist
Sonja Struben ... technical artist
Jeremy Vickery ... technical artist
Jeff Wan ... film output

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Greg Dykstra ... special thanks
Tony Kaplan ... special thanks
Sandra Ford Karpman ... special thanks (as Sandra Karpman)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ... special thanks
Juliet Pokorny ... special thanks
Kori Rae ... special thanks
John Walker ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In a dark room, Agent Rick Dicker interrogates Kari, a young girl with braces. He asks what happened. Kari explains that she was babysitting for an infant, Jack-Jack, who seems able to levitate, float, pass through walls, catch fire, and cause havoc. Kari stays nimble but barely holds on until an odd young man with orange hair and an "S" on his shirt rings the bell. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Baby-Sitting Jack-Jack (France)
  • Jack-Jack Superbaby (Germany)
  • Jack-Jack ataca (Spain)
  • Furi-támadás (Hungary)
  • ジャック・ジャック・アタック! (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 5 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This was originally meant to be included in The Incredibles (2004). The scene was ultimately cut and then expanded into a short and specially made for the DVD release of The Incredibles (2004). See more »
Goofs Kari plays Mozart music for Jack-Jack. In the movie, Kari states to Helen that "Mozart makes babies smart." while holding a Mozart CD. Listening to Mozart or classical music does not enhance intelligence. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Toy Story (2012). See more »
Soundtracks Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K 331, third movement See more »
Quotes [doorbell rings. Kari rushes to door, exhausted]
Syndrome: Is this the Parr residence?
Kari: [maniacally] Yes! I'm Kari - the babysitter!
Syndrome: Well, hello - Kari.
Kari: You're my replacement, thank heavens you've come! What does "S" stand for?
Syndrome: It stands for... sitter. Yeah, sitter. I was originally going to have initials for babysitter but then I would be going around with a big BS, and you can understand why I couldn't do that.
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