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|type=Entelechy | |type=Entelechy | ||
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|origin=The Incredibles | |origin=The Incredibles | ||
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John Jackson "Jack-Jack" Parr first appeared in Pixar's 2004 film ''{{w|The Incredibles}}'' and {{w|Incredibles 2|its 2018 sequel}}, voiced by Eli Fucile and Maeve Andrews in the first film and by Nicholas Bird in the second. He is the infant son of [[Mr. Incredible|Bob]] and [[Mrs. Incredible|Helen Parr]], and the youngest brother of [[Dash]] and [[Violet]]. In the first film, he is presented as the Parrs' seemingly normal baby. When Bob leaves home on a secret mission, Dash and Violet leave to follow Helen to find him, but not before Violet leaves Jack-Jack in the care of her friend Kari McKeen. At the end of the film, the supervillain Syndrome invades the Parrs' home and abducts Jack-Jack, intent on raising him as his sidekick, but Jack-Jack manifests superpowers of his own and subdues Syndrome. | John Jackson "Jack-Jack" Parr first appeared in Pixar's 2004 film ''{{w|The Incredibles}}'' and {{w|Incredibles 2|its 2018 sequel}}, voiced by Eli Fucile and Maeve Andrews in the first film and by Nicholas Bird in the second. He is the infant son of [[Mr. Incredible|Bob]] and [[Mrs. Incredible|Helen Parr]], and the youngest brother of [[Dash]] and [[Violet]]. In the first film, he is presented as the Parrs' seemingly normal baby. When Bob leaves home on a secret mission, Dash and Violet leave to follow Helen to find him, but not before Violet leaves Jack-Jack in the care of her friend Kari McKeen. At the end of the film, the supervillain Syndrome invades the Parrs' home and abducts Jack-Jack, intent on raising him as his sidekick, but Jack-Jack manifests superpowers of his own and subdues Syndrome. | ||
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