Jack-Jack Attack (2005 Video)
Jack-Jack Attacks
23 August 2012
Warning: Spoilers
*This Review May Contain Spoilers* 

Based on the background scenes of the film 'The Incredibles', Disney Pixar has created a short film called 'Jack-Jack Attacks'. This short film has a wide and open range of ages that it is aimed towards a wide range of ages, but I would say that it is mostly aimed towards the ages between 4-14 years old who are interested in comedy animation short films/ full films. It is the background story of a teen-aged girl who has offered to babysit Mr and Mrs Parkers 2 year old son, Jack-Jack. This short film begins with a calm environment where it seemed like any normal kind of babysitting, but slowly the girl become more anxious about how baby Jack-jack can move around the room so quickly. This film reaches its peak when Jack-Jack discovers his unknown powers.

This short film is obviously aimed towards a younger and less mature age of children who are interested in a funny, fantasy, action packed animation short film. They have used an non-descriptive variety language that is used to help these young children in understanding the meaning and story line of the short film. They have done this effectively, helping the target audience – younger children - to understand what was happening. This comedy clip has been given many awards that have advertised it much more. The quality of the actual cartoon and animation its self was extremely good. This made it easier and clearer for the audience to see what was happening all throughout the short film.  

This short film, Jack-Jack Attacks, has a very high quality story line and title that catches many young children's attention and makes attracts them into wanting to watch this short film. Its use of highs and lows of intensity are extremely positive and well done. – Warning, Spoiler -In saying this, near the ending of this short film, the evil super hero, Syndrome, appears at the door with an enormous white 'S' attached to his black fantasy superhero costume. The young female babysitter became very curious about what his sign, 'S', represented The young female baby sitter showed her emotions in becoming nervous and so made the comment, "it means baby sitter, yeah". This part of the short story was good in that it made the audience think about what was happening and what the outcome will be.
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