Most parents think their kids are gifted. Most kids think their parents are heroes (whilst also being really embarrassing!). Most families are super, but only the Parr family is Incredible.
Unlike the other movies featured in the animation season so far, The Incredibles was a massive critical and commercial success for Brad Bird, the first out-of-house film-maker Pixar brought into the fold. While his previous movie, The Iron Giant (see episode 17!) failed to make a mark at the box office, The Incredibles flew high, without capes, into the hearts and minds of millions.
But don't be fooled. It's not just your standard superhero movie. It has layers and layers of complexity in its style and substance. It's a study about family, mid-life crises, marital problems and identity, and it does it whilst balancing action, comedy and character perfectly and most importantly, it never sugar-coats the serious real-world danger of being a superhero.
It's bright, colourful, gorgeous, fun and endlessly quotable. This is my favourite Pixar movie for a reason. I think it's super.
You sly dog, you got me monologuing! (Well, it's a solo podcast, so it's kinda inevitable)
I would love to hear your thoughts on The Incredibles! You can get in touch on
Twitter @verbaldiorama
Instagram @verbaldiorama
Facebook @verbaldiorama
YouTube @verbaldiorama
Letterboxd @verbaldiorama
or you can email me general hellos, feedback or suggestions:
verbaldiorama [at] gmail [dot] com
Thank you to our Patreon Producer Sade, patrons Simon E, Jardiel, Claudia and Simon B for supporting Verbal Diorama! To support the show on Patreon from just $2 a month, have a look over at https://www.patreon.com/verbaldiorama and choose your Keanu - you can now get the majority of episodes early too!
You can rate or review the show in iTunes or at Apple Podcasts and I'd very much appreciate that!
My website is at https://verbaldiorama.com
Thanks to the following for their contributions to this episode:
Twitter peeps
Andy @geeksaladradio
Dave @NFTDT
Sade @offscreenbabble - Patreon producer Sade, here!
@SeanGeekPodcast
@derekjones198
@AttheflicksPod
@iused2watchthis
@FriendsNFlayers
@PulpCereal
@kevin_thecritic
@hugosposts
Facebook chums
Erik Carlson
Lorraine Purdon
Theme Music: Verbal Diorama Theme Song
Music by Chloe Enticott - Compositions by Chloe Facebook
Lyrics by Chloe Enticott (and me!)
Production by Ellis Powell-Bevan of Ewenique Studios.
Go, confront the problem. Fight! Win! And call me when you get back, darling. I enjoy our visits.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy