Jack-Jack Attack (2005 Video)
9/10
"Jack-Jack Attacks" is a delightful story. 9/10
21 August 2012
Warning: Spoilers
'Jack-Jack Attacks' is exactly what we were expecting from 'Walt Disney' and 'Pixar', a cute animation with an adorable story-line. Originally, this scene was meant to be included in the film, 'Incredibles', but was ultimately cut before the film's release to be included in the DVD edition. The short film is targeted at quite a broad audience, much like the 'Incredibles'. The short is based around the baby-sitter, "Kari. Like Carrie, except with a K instead of a C, and then an A, and then one R instead of 2 and an I instead of an IE", whilst she baby-sits little Jack-Jack, who lives in a family of superheroes with no powers, or so they think.

'Jack-Jack Attacks' is written with a quirky story-line and adorable animations, the relationships created with its characters are able to be enjoyed by a wide variety of audiences. Every viewer is able to appreciate the sticky situation that the Parker family have put Kari in, baby-sitting a child that is constantly showing off his, not so child- friendly, super-powers. Kari's original personality makes her a delight to watch, furiously attempting to remain in control of a situation that has gone off the rails. Some of the humour within the film is targeting an audience above the children who we would assume it would have been for, such as the reason why the 'sitter' couldn't have gone walking around with 'b-s' on his costume.

This short-film was just as we had all expected, humorous and a little quirky. It really made me want to see the 'Incredibles' again. Congratulations Pixar and Walt Disney, for another amazing short, well scripted and animated. Although it has been taken from the "Incredibles" it can still be understood as a stand-alone. With its seamless jokes and delightful plot-line, I would give it a rating of 9/10.
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