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Jack-Jack Parr

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

FEATURE FILMS The Incredibles


Incredibles 2
Coco (post credits cameo)

SHORT FILMS Jack-Jack Attack


Auntie Edna

SHOWS Pixar Popcorn

VIDEO GAMES Disney Crossy Road


LEGO The Incredibles
Disney Magic Kingdoms
Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
Disney Tsum Tsum
Disney Emoji Blitz
Disney Sorcerer's Arena

VOICE Eli Fucile


Maeve Andrews (The
Incredibles)
Nicholas Bird (monster form;
Incredibles 2)

CHARACTER INFORMATION

FULL NAME John Jackson Parr

OTHER NAMES Baby Super-Freak

OCCUPATION Superhero

HOME Metroville

LIKES Cookies, stories, milk, his family,


MORE
snowballs

DISLIKES Raccoons, his parents in danger,


Others like you alsobeing
viewed
away from his family, not
getting treats

POWERS AND ABILITIES See below

STATUS
Violet Parr Dash Parr
Active Mr. Incredible Elastigirl

PARENTS Bob Parr (father)


Helen Parr
John "Jack-Jack" Jackson Parr(mother)
is a major
character in the 2004 Disney•Pixar animated film, The
SIBLINGS Violet Parr (older sister)
Incredibles and its 2018Dash
sequel.
ParrHe is the
(older youngest
brother)
son of Bob and Helen and the younger brother of
Violet and Dash. Despite coming from a family of
Source it was initially believed that he was born
Supers,
without any powers. In a surprising turn of events, the
Parrs would later discover that he has at least
seventeen powers.

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Background

Personality

Jack-Jack acts just like a typical baby. He laughs and


giggles a lot but cries whenever he is disturbed. Like
many infants, Jack-Jack's emotions are
unpredictable; and since his powers are stimulated by
them, being with him when the baby uses his powers
becomes very di!cult when attempting to pacify or
restrain him. For instance, Jack-Jack loves Mozart's
music to the point where he is stimulated by it. He
also becomes enraged if he is given a cookie and is
not allowed more. One of the few things that can
calm him down is his mother and the rest of his
family.

Jack-Jack is smart and intuitive for an infant as he


recognized Syndrome as an enemy and identified the
exploding plane as a danger. In fact, he was the one
who made his father accidentally kill Syndrome. Jack-
Jack even recognized that the hypno mask Elastigirl
was wearing made her evil, causing him to release her
by removing it.

Physical appearance

Jack-Jack is small, albeit at the average size for a


baby as he stands at 2'6". He has a single tuft of
strawberry-blonde hair on his head and blue eyes. He
also has two baby teeth on the bottom of his mouth.
Also, he is 1-year-old. Although he is usually seen in a
yellow onesie during his on-screen appearances in
the film, he also has a red super suit with a black
mask. When he transforms into a little monster, his
skin turns red and gains sharp fangs and claws, that
he can use to defend himself and look intimidating.
When he transforms into a little monster, his skin
turns red and gains sharp fangs and claws, that he
can use to defend himself and look intimidating.
Mozart's music will trigger him into manifesting his
powers, which Edna Mode uses to design a new suit
that has sensors and a hand-held monitor, which
alerts his family to upcoming use of his powers and
allows them to counter them quickly. His powers and
abilities are significant enough for his siblings to use
him as a third member of a rescue team.

Powers and abilities

Polymorphing: More than simply shape-shifting,


Jack-Jack can manipulate his physical properties
to achieve a variety of e"ects. So far he has
displayed the following abilities:
Metal Form: Jack-Jack is able to convert his
body into heavy metal, giving him a much
greater weight and density.
Smoke Form: Jack-Jack can convert his
body to smoke, making certain objects able
to pass through him.
Water Form: Jack-Jack can convert his
body to water while maintaining his shape,
but a simple touch can cause this form to
pop like a water-filled balloon.
Self-Combustion/Flame-Form: Jack-Jack
alter his physiology to set himself aflame and
can, to some limited extent, extend the fire
around him. As his body remains solid, it
seems that it is simply his skin that
combusts. His flames can be doused with
flame retardant foam, however. The Lego
Incredibles video game also shows that Jack-
Jack can create a beam of intense heat while
in his flame form.
Rubber Form: Jack-Jack can become soft
and pliable with a visible sheen in order to
fend o" sharp attacks.
Sparkler Form: Jack-Jack can convert his
body into a mass of sparks while spinning in
circles, which gives him a degree of control
over electromagnetism (he was able to short
out the power all across Edna's estate).
Mimicry: Jack-Jack is able to mimic features
of other people, such as their noses and hair,
as well as mimic objects. This is first shown
when he copies the facial features of Edna. It
is unknown whether he can completely
transform into another person.
Demon Form: Jack-Jack is able to
transform into a demonic creature, with red
skin (purple in the Lego video game), long
nails, and sharp teeth. In this form, Jack-
Jack has a much greater muscle mass,
leading to bolstered strength and
maneuverability. He's able to combine his
Flame Form with his Demon form which
further increases its o"ensive capabilities.
Size Manipulation: Jack-Jack can increase
his mass and physical size to break through
small spaces or crash through walls. While in
giant form, he is visibly chubbier all over. He
can also change his overall size while
remaining the same in physical shape when
he shrinks.
Molecular Vibration: He can vibrate at an
extremely fast rate, dislodging himself out of the
arms of enemies or to shake items o".
Teleportation: He can disappear and
mysteriously reappear in another location several
feet away.
Dimensional Travel: He can cross
dimensional barriers (labeled 4 on Edna's
monitor) and travel through. He can be heard
and can hear others through this dimension.
Intangibility: He can pass through solid objects
with no visible injuries. This is usually
accompanied by a blue electric e"ect. Jack-Jack
is also able to use this ability to pass through
force-fields.
Enhanced Bite/Matter Ingestion: He can
chew and eat his way through the bars of a
wooden crib.
Telekinesis: He can move objects with his mind.
Levitation: He can also lift himself into the
air. It is unknown at this time if this power is
self-propelled flight or part of his telekinesis,
but he can manipulate the direction he wants
to go as well as launch himself in the air to a
tremendous height with just a sneeze.
Laser Vision: He can fire needle thin green
lasers (blue in Jack-Jack Attack) from his eyes.
These are apparently light-based as they can be
reflected easily by a hand mirror.
Electrokinesis: He can generate electricity.
Wallcrawling: He can cling to, climb and sit on
ceilings and vertical surfaces. This may or may
not be tied to his levitation ability.
Self-Duplication: He can create duplicates of
himself.
Enhanced Strength/Invulnerability: He is
strong enough to physically fight a raccoon and
throw lawn furniture. He does this without
physical damage as stated by Bob Parr.
Superhuman Speed: As shown in Auntie Edna,
Jack-Jack can move at high speeds. However, he
doesn't appear to be as fast as his brother, Dash.

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Appearances

The Incredibles

Jack-Jack is first introduced being bathed in the sink


by his mother, Helen as she talks on the phone to his
father, Bob. He is later seen at dinner, with Helen
trying to get him to eat his baby food by making
funny faces, which he mimics. This also makes his
older brother, Dash, feel weird. He laughs when his
older siblings, Violet and Dash, get into a fight,
enjoying the action and thinking they are playing.

Jack-Jack with his father.

In the montage scene, Jack-Jack is seen being taken


care of by Bob, who has recently gained a large
amount of confidence, after secretly taking a job on a
remote island. He gives him a kiss on the cheek.
Realizing that his dad has come to care for him more
despite the latter's responsibilities, Jack-Jack giggles.
Helen encourages Bob to take a turn feeding Jack-
Jack, which he does. Later, Dash and Violet stow
aboard a plane Helen had rented, and quickly called
Violet's friend, Kari McKeen, to babysit him. The baby
is seen playing with an orange ball in his high chair
while Kari is talking to Helen on the phone.

He is not seen again until the end of the movie when


Syndrome tries to kidnap him to raise him as a
sidekick to get revenge on his family. However, thanks
to Kari playing Mozart for him, he has learned of his
powers and uses them (fire, steel, and demon forms)
to escape from Syndrome who is flying up towards
his hover jet. As he is falling towards the ground,
Helen catches him. He and the rest of the family are
then saved from Syndrome's exploding plane thanks
to Violet's force field. Jack-Jack then joins the others
in laughter after Dash asks if they will have to move
again. At the end of the movie, he is shown clapping
for Dash from the bleachers during the track meet
and is then shown to be ready to fight The
Underminer, thereby setting up the events of the
sequel.

Jack-Jack Attack

Jack-Jack in Jack-Jack Attack.

In his own mini-movie, we see what happens to him


and Kari while the rest of the family is fighting
Syndrome. Kari decides to stimulate his cognitive
abilities by giving him some educational toys and
playing Mozart for him (as she has heard that Mozart
makes babies smarter). Listening to the music, he has
an epiphany about his powers.

Over the course of the night, he demonstrates many


powers, such as floating through the walls, catching
on fire, and shooting laser beams out of his eyes, and
Kari tries to keep him and the house in one piece. By
morning, Kari has been up all night and figured out
how to counter his powers. In her frazzled state of
mind, she hands him over to Syndrome, whom she
believes to be a replacement babysitter contacted by
Helen.

Incredibles 2

Jack-Jack tended to by his father.

In the sequel, the fight with The Underminer picks up


where it left o". Jack-Jack is left in the care of his
older siblings. Later, his family is moved into a motel
and then into a fabulous new home after his mother
gets a new job. While Helen is gone, Jack-Jack is
tended to by Bob who does what he can to care for
him and the baby enjoys his time with his father.

Jack Jack reveals to his father that, thanks to Kari, he


has awakened at least seventeen of his powers when
he fights o" a raccoon. Bob is overjoyed to learn this
but worried when he sees the rest of his son's many
powers and decides to hide this from his family for a
while as it could bring Helen home.

Jack-Jack's powers make this an overwhelming task


as whenever he uses his dimensional travel power,
Bob has to use cookies to bring him back. Bob then
has to keep giving his infant son cookies until he is
satisfied. If he is unable or unwilling to do so, Jack-
Jack will get angry, causing him to turn into his
Monster form and attack his father.

Eventually, Violet and Dash witness Jack-Jack's


powers and they find out Bob is so sleep-deprived
from trying to reign in Jack-Jack, so they call Lucius.
At first, Lucius sees a normal infant but is surprised
when his powers activate and describes Jack-Jack's
abilities as "freaky" and advises Bob to get some
outside help.

Jack-Jack shows o" one of his abilities to Edna.

Bob leaves Jack-Jack in care of Edna, who refuses at


first but her perspective changed when she is
delighted at seeing his powers in action. When Bob
picks Jack-Jack up, Edna reveals she upgraded Jack-
Jack's suit to help Bob handle him and gives a
demonstration. During the demo, Edna reveals that
listening to Mozart's music caused Jack-Jack to
unleash his powers. Edna describes him as a
polymorph, explaining they have various abilities.
When Jack-Jack sees a giant cookie, Bob declares
that he must get cookies. Edna tells him that not only
does he not need cookies, but he also should not use
them with Jack-Jack no matter what he does: Any
solution involving cookies will inevitably make him
angry enough to not only use his Monster
Transformation Power but his Self-Combustion power
as well.

Shortly after Bob leaves upon being contacted by


Evelyn Deavor that Helen is in trouble, Jack-Jack and
his siblings are visited by the mind-controlled
"wannabe" Supers. The children escape by the
Incredibile (summoned by Dash) and make their way
to the Devtech ship to search for their parents. They
eventually find them as well as Lucius but are forced
to take cover in Violet's force-field as their mind-
controlled parents and "Uncle Lucius" attack them.
Jack-Jack then floats through the force-field and up
to his mother. Noticing the goggles, he uses his
telekinesis ability to levitate the goggles o" Helen,
freeing her from Evelyn's control. Helen then removes
the goggles from Bob and Lucius before proudly
embracing her children. Jack-Jack uses his powers to
assist in freeing the other hypnotized Supers from
Evelyn's control as his mother is shocked to learn of
them and Bob tells her they have to catch up later.
Following Evelyn's arrest, Helen can't believe she
missed watching her son's powers as Bob tells her
that he has more. Later on, the Supers are made legal
again.

After his family drops Tony Rydinger o" at the movies,


he o!cially joins them in fighting crime.

Auntie Edna

In this short, Bob takes Jack-Jack to Edna for her to


study the powers he uses while Bob caught up on
some much-needed rest. Taking Jack-Jack to Edna,
she studies di"erent superpowers he uses to impress
her. When Edna becomes crowded by multiple Jack-
Jack clones, Jack-Jack uses his monster form,
combining it with his fire form. Later, Edna examines
Jack-Jack for his powers he used and giving him a
red suit. After studying, Edna then takes Jack-Jack to
Bob as she explains to him that whenever she
babysits Jack-Jack (unlike other babies), she does
not charge him as Bob and Jack-Jack leave for home.
At the end of the short, Edna notices Jack-Jack
(presumably a clone of himself) next to her, as Edna
runs o" telling Bob that he forgot his baby.

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Trivia

According to o!cial sources, Jack-Jack is 1-year-


old, he stands at 2'4" (0.71 m), and he weighs 30
lbs (13 kg).
In issue #0 of the comics, Jack-Jack's full name
is John Jackson Parr.
As Jack-Jack's name would suggest, he is a sort
of Jack-of-All-Trades.
Jack-Jack is not seen or mentioned in the video
game and is the only non-playable character of
the Parr family in the Disney Infinity games
(However, Jack-Jack appears in early concept art
for the game, indicating he was likely to appear as
an NPC as part of the Incredibles playset before
being dropped and is mentioned directly by Helen
in her in-game quotes when she is left idle,
wondering how Kari is handling him).
In the comic series, Jack-Jack is the main
character, but his only used power is that of
molecular transformation and appears limited to
metal, fire, and monster forms. In the story arc
"City of Incredibles", he plays a central role when
he gets a cold and inadvertently spreads his
transformation powers to others (including his
own family), causing their own natural
superpowers to be updated to their maximum
potential.
On art and merchandise for the first film, Jack-
Jack wears his super suit, but in the film itself, he
doesn't at all (except for the very end of the film).
Jack-Jack has 17 known superpowers, potentially
making him the most powerful Super in the
Incredibles universe.
However, Jack-Jack could have just general
shape-shifting powers.
Jack-Jack is the only member of the Parr
family who is known for having many
superpowers.
It was planned for Jack-Jack to melt as part of
his shape-shifting powers, but this idea wasn't
used; it can be assumed that this was due to
technical limitations at the time or the fact that it
would have seemed too disturbing for younger
viewers at the time.
This limitation appears to have been
corrected for the 2018 sequel as seen during
Jack-Jack's fight against the raccoon.
Jack-Jack is the only member of his family who
doesn't have an "i" emblem on his super-suit.
Jack-Jack is responsible for both the simplest
and the most advanced super-suit design Edna
created: the first one for when he did not show
any power and the second one for managing all
of them.

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