Jack-Jack Attack (2005 Video)
8/10
SPOILER- my review of jack-jack attacks
22 August 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Jack- Jack Attacks short film from 'The Incredibles' is designed for children of the age of about of 5-12 years old. It is an animated clip, which involves a teenager trying to babysit a hyperactive baby with super-powers. This baby burst into flames, flew through walls and gained incredible strength. The baby-sitter was just trying to teach the baby (Jack- Jack) with flash-cards, but the baby kept disappearing. When someone showed up at the door, she was keen to get rid of the baby. So, without knowing she handed the baby off into the hands of a villain. She questioned why there was a 'S' on his shirt, but he just made an excuse. She was then interrogated by a man about this situation because she gave this baby to Syndrome without knowing he was a highly- dangerous villain.

Obviously this short film is fictional and designed for children of a young age. However, this short film is created extremely well; it is something that adults may also find interesting and funny to watch with their children. This film being animated extenuates facial features on certain characters to make them almost look silly which is a good thing because it's funny. This scene was cut out of the actual movie 'The Incredibles' because the movie was too long and possibly this scene was deemed as unnecessary. Personally I believe that this clip should be added in because it is hilarious.

This film was awarded many awards in the fictional- comedy section. Clearly this film being fictional and animated, offers creativity and humorous situations which cannot be created with animations and a fictional story line. However, I am not in the targeted age group, so I would not watch this film. I would definitely recommend this film to children in the targeted age group. This film being fictional, offers creativity and hilarious situations.
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