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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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I had to help the Michael Bay Transformers fight the Omnidroid from The Incredibles. There was also this Cyborg Anthro Duck character that cussed a lot.
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lt-catbolt · 11 months
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Bracket 1, Round D, Attack 8
Many legs and Many ways to make sure you never see the light of day again :)
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Omnidroid Propaganda
Guardian Propaganda
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mr-hammer-exe · 2 months
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Mecha Melee Free-For-All!
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osean-kitty · 10 months
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Russian Droidikas are built different
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Also it does look like the Omnidroid from The Incredibles
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doolallymagpie · 2 years
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no, no, the argothan thanatar is gonna be an omnidroid, not a walking eye
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there’s a design that screams siege engine
as for this spindly little beast
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it shouldn’t be too hard to find something in the legio cybernetica that fits it
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geekbroll · 2 years
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The Incredibles - Omnidroid - Disney Collect! - Topps digital trading card #theincredibles #omnidroid #pixar #pixardisney #disneycollect #disneytradingcards #disneypixar #digitaltradingcards #tradingcards #tradingcard #topps #nonsport (at Portland, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgs0lKfreJ7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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melonthesprigatito · 11 days
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I've been playing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on and off for the past few months and it's led me to realise that the main reason why Guardians freak me out so much is that they subconsciously remind me of that giant robot from The Incredibles that literally gave me nightmares as a kid
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The only difference being that one's killed multiple heroes, and the other has killed the same hero multiple times.
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sins-of-the-sea · 5 months
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The Sin Crew watches “The Incredibles” (2004)!
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“Cosi. Calm down. It’s just a movie.”
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*WHEEZING IN PARENT*
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king-dra · 10 months
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its honestly kind of insane how much of my childhood was shaped by giant robots
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shyfrog-says · 1 year
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I wish I had friends so that I could tell someone just how deeply I related to the omnidroid from the Incredibles.
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gipepers · 2 years
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This battle is gonna be fork-cling legendary
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why am i suddenly seeing tons of incredibles memes today
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Pixar did not have to go as hard as they did with the Kronos Unveiled scene in The Incredibles (2004), yet they did anyway and gave us one of the best scenes in modern cinema. Literally cannot stop thinking about how good this scene is, from the animation to the build up to the soundtrack.
I don’t think I truly understood how dark this scene - and this film - was a child: Syndrome is systematically and strategically luring in superheroes and killing them off in order to test and improve his Omnidroid design… these people were not only supers but they also had family and loved ones too, just like Bob, and one day they would have just disappeared because chances are they weren’t telling people where they were going because it was "top secret" and against the law. They thought they were doing something good, like helping the people in the island, while also getting to relive their glory days, perhaps even paving the way for superheroes to make a proper comeback… only for Syndrome to kill them in cold blood.
Most of these people can actually be seen at Bob and Helen’s wedding in the beginning of the film - they weren’t just random supers, they were their friends, people they worked alongside and cared about. It’s even worse when you realise that Bob probably blames himself because, after all, Buddy/Syndrome was his biggest fan and he dismissed him by not letting him help.
The relief on Bob’s face when he realises Syndrome doesn’t know where Helen is - meaning he also doesn’t know where their children are because he didn’t realise they were married at this point - is so realistic and gut wrenching to see. The relief contrasting with the anguish of knowing how much danger they and their entire family could have been in the entire time without even knowing...it's so well-done, you can literally feel it.
It’s also worth noting that originally the next target wasn’t Mr Incredible but Frozone - that was who Mirage was trailing, hence why his location is “known”. Imagine if she/Syndrome hadn’t realised that Mr Incredible was with him and they’d lured Frozone in instead as planned; he would have gone to the island to fight the Omnidroid 8 in a volcano setting. We saw how being in the burning building dehydrated Frozone and made it impossible to use his ice powers - presumably it would have been the same in the middle of a lava filled volcano, and he’d have been slaughtered just like the other superheroes before him.
This scene shows an entire generation of superheroes - Bob, Helen and Lucius’ generation - wiped out all because Syndrome felt slighted by his hero as a child, because he internalised that slight and let it drive him to revenge. And, if we take into account the deleted alternate opening scene, it’s mentioned that superheroes "aren't supposed to breed” - meaning there’s a likelihood that Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack are among the very few supers of the next generation. I know that it's deleted and so not really canon, but it's definitely a concept to consider, I think.
Then there's the fact Syndrome named the project "Kronos" - Kronos was a God who overthrew his own father in order to take over his rule, and then he ate his own children to prevent them doing the same thing to him. It feels like it reflects Syndrome once looking up to Mr Incredible and even saying "I could be your ward!", meaning Mr Incredible adopting or fostering him - the project name is a metaphor for Syndrome destroying the Supers, especially Mr Incredible, who he viewed as a father figure. The Omnidroids he built killed two birds with one stone: not only was he able to acquire the data to upgrade the robot to its final design, but it also eliminated the real super heroes and so left him as the last remaining "superhero", even though his powers are man-made, not something he was born with.
Not only did he want to become the only remaining superhero by killing the real ones in revenge, he also planned to sell his inventions at some point so everyone can be super - because "when everyone is super, nobody is". It's like a final blow to the memory of the superheroes he had killed.
I've talked too much about this scene but God... I love it so much more as an adult because it's just so chilling to think about. I'm sure other people can put it much more articulately than I just tried to, but I just really wanted to appreciate this scene.
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sundove88 · 6 months
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The Incredibles (Sundove88’s Version) Casting
In loving memory of Matthew Perry- you’ll always be our friend!
In this animated adventure, married superheroes Ainz Ooal Gown and Albedo are forced to assume mundane lives as Tatsu and Miku Kuroda after all super-powered activities have been banned by the government. While Ainz loves his wife and kids, he longs to return to a life of adventure, and he gets a chance when summoned to an island to battle an out-of-control robot. Soon, Bone Daddy is in trouble, and it's up to his family to save him.
Telecommunications guru Dan Heng enlists Albedo to fight crime and make the public fall in love with superheroes once again. That leaves Ainz Ooal Gown with one of his greatest challenges ever -- staying home and taking care of three rambunctious children. As Lovely, Sonic and Kirby offer him a new set of headaches, a cybercriminal named The Overlord launches his dastardly plan -- hypnotizing the world through computer screens.
Tatsu Kuroda as Robert Parr (The Way of The House Husband)
Ainz Ooal Gown as Mr. Incredible (Overlord)
Miku Kuroda as Helen Parr (The Way of The House Husband)
Albedo as Mrs. Incredible (Overlord)
Megumi Aino/Cure Lovely as Violet Parr (Happiness Charge PreCure)
Sonic as Dashiell Parr (Sonic The Hedgehog)
Kirby as Jack Jack Parr (Kirby)
Rarity as Edna Mode (My Little Pony)
Kid!Omegon as Kid!Buddy Pine (Poptropica)
Omegon as Syndrome (Poptropica)
Loid Forger as Lucius Best (Spy X Family)
Zane as Frozone (Ninjago)
Longclaw as Rick Dicker (Sonic The Hedgehog)
Nightmare Enterprises Customer Service as Gilbert Huph (Kirby)
Mr. Krupp as Bernie Kropp (Captain Underpants)
Shadow Pokemon as The Omnidroids (Pokemon)
Tessa Turncoat as Mirage (Poptropica)
Master Chen as The Underminer (Ninjago)
Seiji Sagara as Tony Rydinger (Happiness Charge PreCure)
Cure Princess, Cure Honey, and Cure Fortune as Themselves/Violet’s Friends (Happiness Charge PreCure)
Yor Forger as Honey Best (Spy X Family)
Anya Forger as Herself/Lucius and Honey’s Daughter (Spy X Family)
Jasper as Brick (Steven Universe)
Lemon Cookie as He-Lectrix (Cookie Run)
Macaque as Krushauer (Lego Monkie Kid)
Kabu as Reflux (Pokemon)
Hawks as Screech (My Hero Academia)
Croissant Cookie as Voyd (Cookie Run)
Dan Heng as Winston Deavor (Honkai Star Rail)
Harumi as Evelyn Deavor (Ninjago)
The Overlord as The Screenslaver (Ninjago)
Various Characters as The Supers’ Friends
Here’s your hint to the next casting (It’s a remake):
🦚🏝️👑
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cairt · 2 months
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I think that Evelyn and Mirage bring out the best and the worst in each other in turns
Part of the appeal of the ship for me at least is that I think that there's a lot of mystery surrounding Mirage as a character and her motivations while she was working for Syndrome.
She's got these really distinct lines regarding human life that aren't entirely clear or at all explained. She's really upset about the jet explosion with Helen and the kids but is aware of and enables all the intimate details of the Superhero genocide plot with Syndrome.
She is very heavily composed and plays things very close to her chest, unlike Syndrome we don't get any sort of flash back scene or monologues discussing her involvement and motivation in the operation. She's super competent at what she does and goes unnoticed in Bob's insurance office at the start of the film and is crucial in convincing Bob and probably every other super to go off to Nomanisan and die fighting Omnidroids. And why?
It's never explained.
She is in five minutes of the film but is one of the most important characters in it.
Let's get into what she does do. She's critical to the operations of project Kronos. She does recon, spying on Bob and Lucius and blending in to the office to track them and communicate back to Syndrome and pick their next victim.
She reaches out to them, and feeds him the lie about being a top secret government agency, testing out an "experimental robot". The government agency bit is debatable, but the experimental robot is an outright lie. There is no way that Mirage is as involved as she is with Kronos and considers her work to not be about death battles with superheros.
She finds Mr. Incredible when Helen activates the honing signal. This means that she's had access to the computer room all along, further evidence of her knowing involvement in Project Kronos.
We next see her when Bob is trapped in Syndrome's energy torture device, sitting at one of the two control chairs with a different flunky that is in the uniform that we see all the other cronies in. Both of their podiums are identical, with the unnamed technician being directed to torture Mr. Incredible throughout the scene by Syndrome pointing to him.
It's not entirely clear to what extent Mirage is ok with the torture that's going on in the cell but it's clearly not a deal breaker despite Syndrome not asking her to do it this time because she could easily be doing so from her desk.
Syndrome reaches over her to launch missiles at Helen and the kids and we get to hear Mirage at her most upset when she says that the hit was confirmed, no survivors. So she has the capability to launch missiles for her boss but again, Syndrome wouldn't ask her to launch them at kids.
Despite believing Syndrome to have murdered children Mirage still pushed him away from Bob, at great risk to herself.
So there's possibly romantic relationship with Syndrome but eh? We don't get a lot of scenes with them together and while it's pretty visible from his perspective, he's very physical while trying to reassure her that he has the situation under control, she just seems disgusted by this. This is the only moment we see them be at all physically intimate.
But there is one other moment that I think indicates some level of intimacy between them. Right after Mr. Incredible threatens to crush her, Syndrome taunts his old hero.
"Mirage drops to the floor. Syndrome looks at Bob and sneers.
SYNDROME:I knew you couldn't do it. Even when you have nothing to lose. You're weak. I've outgrown you."
Mirage is following Syndrome out of the room while he says this and her eyes widen when she hears this.
This kind of ambiguous moment leads to the incredible scene where she tells him off for what he did to her.
Mirage: Valuing life is not weakness
Syndrome: Oh hey look, if you're talking about what happened in the containment unit, I had everything under control.
Mirage: And disregarding it is not strength.
She has more total moments of flirtation with Bob, but we can infer that much of the flirtation with Bob is a ruse, part of the Omnidroid plot. So we're left with very little information.
So a round-up
She supported super genocide, if not in purpose, definitely in action.
She's willing to be in the same room while torture is happening and has the ability if not the will to engage in murder and torture for Syndrome.
She's not ok with civilian or child murder.
She has some level of intimacy with Syndrome.
She was willing to risk her life to save him from Bob
She ultimately swaps sides because of Syndrome 's callous disregard for life, including hers and risks his wrath to rescue the Incredibles super family
And I think that all of this leads to a super interesting character who would empathize with Evelyn.
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