Jack-Jack Attack (2005 Video)
8/10
'Jack-Jack Attack' keeps Pixar's perfect reputation intact
24 August 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Jack-Jack Attack is a short-film from The Incredible film in 2004 released by Pixar Animation Studios. This short film begins the family babysitter, Kari McKeen, who is being interrogated by the government agent Rick Dicker about what occurred during a babysitting gig with Jack-Jack the Baby of The Incredibles family. It all starts with Kari reporting to Mrs Incredible via phone that she can handle anything Jack-Jack does… or can she? With Jack-Jack disappearing to another room every time Kari turns her back she can't have a time to rest.

As a 13 year old high school student, I feel as though Pixar has fulfilled the need for comedy in this animation with amusement for all ages from 4-70. The voice roles fit the characters perfectly especially for Kari and Jack-Jack as Kari has a perfect lisp for the role of 'braces' and Jack-Jack has the cute baby noise that everybody loves. The story-line behind the film is used effectively as it is a typical babysitting job gone wrong. After the viewing of this film it creates an urge for the viewing of the original Incredibles movie. Pixar uses beautiful animations to surprise everyone and to keep the Pixar Animation feeling we all know and love. Through this Pixar have worked long and hard on this short-film and it has all paid off effectively.

Pixar is world renowned in there Animation reputation with their beautiful creation of films including Cars, Finding Nemo, Toy Story and of course the film of the moment The Incredibles. With the use of upper-class displays of capturing the moment from the Pixar team and beautiful animations for everyone of all ages to enjoy, Pixar have done well to create a short-film for the film, 'The Incredibles'. The special effects have been used effectively in the short film 'Jack-Jack Attack' which is why I give it a rating of 8/10.
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