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==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===  
===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''===  
Mrs. Incredible's power is channeled by the [[Book of Prophecies]] to create the Mrs. Incredible and The Incredibles 2 medals.
Mrs. Incredible's power is channeled by the [[Book of Prophecies]] to create the {{khux|Prime - Mrs. Incredible}} and {{khux|The Incredibles 2}} medals.


==Design==
==Design==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
Mrs. Incredible first appeared as '''Elastigirl''', real name '''Helen Parr''', in Disney and Pixar's 2005 animated feature ''The Incredibles'' and its 2018 sequel ''{{w|Incredibles 2}}'', voiced by {{w|Holly Hunter}}. She is the wife of [[Mr. Incredible|Bob Parr]] and mother to [[Violet]], {{c|Dash|character}}, and [[Jack-Jack]].
Mrs. Incredible first appeared as '''Elastigirl''', real name '''Helen Parr''', in Disney and Pixar's 2004 animated feature ''The Incredibles'' and its 2018 sequel ''{{w|Incredibles 2}}'', voiced by {{w|Holly Hunter}}. She is the wife of [[Mr. Incredible|Bob Parr]] and mother to [[Violet]], [[Dash]], and [[Jack-Jack]].


In the first film, after superheroes are banned following lawsuits involving property damage, Helen marries Bob and has three children together. However, Bob slips away from the family to relive his glory days as Mr. Incredible, leading Helen to follow him and eventually help him stop the supervillain Syndrome.
In the first film, after superheroes are banned following lawsuits involving property damage, Helen marries Bob and has three children together. However, Bob slips away from the family to relive his glory days as Mr. Incredible, leading Helen to follow him and eventually help him stop the supervillain Syndrome.


The "Elastigirl" alias is trademarked by {{w|Warner Bros.}} as the alias of the {{w|DC Comics}} superhero {{w|Elasti-Girl|Rita Farr}}. As such, Helen is instead referred to as "Mrs. Incredible" to get around copyright issues.
Helen's "Elastigirl" alias is similar to the {{w|DC Comics}} superhero {{w|Elasti-Girl|Rita Farr/Elasti-Girl}}, who is trademarked by {{w|Warner Bros.}} and created 40 years prior to the development and release of ''The Incredibles''. Because of this, outside of the film, Helen is referred to as Mrs. Incredible in auxiliary material, including ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''.
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 10 July 2023

Mrs. Incredible

Mrs. Incredible KHUX.png

Japanese Mrs.インクレディブル
Rōmaji Mrs. Inkurediburu
Origin The Incredibles
Game Kingdom Hearts Union χ
Mrs. Incredible

Kingdom Hearts Union χ
Mrs. Incredible
Incredibles 2 (2018)
A resourceful and dexterous superhero.

Mrs. Incredible is a character in Kingdom Hearts Union χ. She is a superhero who possesses superhuman elasticity.

Story[edit]

Kingdom Hearts Union χ[edit]

Mrs. Incredible's power is channeled by the Book of Prophecies to create the Prime - Mrs. Incredible and The Incredibles 2 medals.

Design[edit]

Mrs. Incredible is a lithe woman with auburn hair and brown eyes. She wears a skintight suit that is predominantly red and black, with a large "i" in the center enclosed in a circle and a black domino mask to hide her identity.

Origin[edit]

Mrs. Incredible first appeared as Elastigirl, real name Helen Parr, in Disney and Pixar's 2004 animated feature The Incredibles and its 2018 sequel Incredibles 2, voiced by Holly Hunter. She is the wife of Bob Parr and mother to Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack.

In the first film, after superheroes are banned following lawsuits involving property damage, Helen marries Bob and has three children together. However, Bob slips away from the family to relive his glory days as Mr. Incredible, leading Helen to follow him and eventually help him stop the supervillain Syndrome.

Helen's "Elastigirl" alias is similar to the DC Comics superhero Rita Farr/Elasti-Girl, who is trademarked by Warner Bros. and created 40 years prior to the development and release of The Incredibles. Because of this, outside of the film, Helen is referred to as Mrs. Incredible in auxiliary material, including Kingdom Hearts Union χ.