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The Incredibles is an action-adventure video game based on Pixar's 2004 film of the same name developed by Heavy Iron Studios and published by THQ.The game was released for the Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2, Windows and Xbox.
The game features cameo appearances by the rest of the Incredibles, though they are not playable characters and have no spoken lines. John Ratzenberger reprises his role of the Underminer in the video game, while Craig T. Nelson and Samuel L. Jackson are replaced by Richard McGonagle and Philip Lawrence as Mr. Incredible and Frozone, respectively.
GameCube: Disney's Party: Neverland: Hudson Soft/Tomy (Japan) Electronic Arts (US/Europe) 2002: GameCube Disney's Party [6] Jupiter: 2002: Game Boy Advance Disney's Hide and Sneak: Capcom: Capcom: 2003: GameCube Mickey's Journey To The West: Disney Mobile: Disney Mobile: 2007: Mobile phones Wizards of Mickey: Disney Mobile: Disney Mobile: 2008 ...
Revealed during the studio’s segment at Disney’s D23 Entertainment Showcase in 2024, Pixar’s chief creative officer, Pete Docter, announced that Incredibles 3 is officially in the works with ...
Disney Learning Adventure: Search for the Secret Keys (2002) Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up (2002) Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist (2002) (Game Boy Advance) Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse (2002) (GameCube) (Published by Nintendo, developed by Capcom) Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2 Activity Center (2002)
This summer's “Inside Out 2" passed “Incredibles 2” as Pixar’s highest-grossing film ever, as well as Disney Animation’s “Frozen II” as the highest-grossing animated film of all time.
Kinect Rush: A Disney–Pixar Adventure for Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Windows 10, includes missions from various Pixar films including The Incredibles. The five members of the Parr family, Frozone and Syndrome appear as playable characters in Disney Magic Kingdoms, along with some attractions based on locations of the film.
Back in July, I made the case for why Disney Pixar would do well to create a sequel to its 2004 smash hit, The Incredibles. After all, The Incredibles was widely declared a box-office success ...