Jack-Jack Attack

2005
7.6| 0h5m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 15 March 2005 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.pixar.com/short_films/Home-Entertainment-Shorts/Jack-Jack-Attack
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The Parrs' baby Jack-Jack is thought to be normal, not having any super-powers like his parents or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him, Jack-Jack shows his true potential.

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Director

Brad Bird

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Walt Disney Pictures

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Jack-Jack Attack Audience Reviews

AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Prismark10 Jack-Jack Attack is a DVD short written and directed by Brad Bird who made The Incredibles. It neatly ties into The Incredibles by filling in a gap of the movie between the arrival of the babysitter, the villain getting hold of the baby and Jack-Jack coming to the rescue.The film is more about Kari the babysitter who has no idea of the powers the baby has, then again Jack-Jack parents thought he had no superpowers.When Kari subjects Jack-Jack Parr to some 'neurological stimulation' Jack Jack exhibits all manner of superpowers including bursting into flames.A nice enough short for fans of the movie and younger viewers will love it.
Elijah Foetus Jack-Jack attack is a Disney animated short, aimed at children at the age of 5-12 years old. It is an animated clip, which involves a teenager babysitting a very elusive baby with super-powers. Characters in the film include Jack-Jack, Jack-Jacks babysitter, Syndrome and a few more. The short clip begins with the babysitter being interrogated by an unknown man. She seems very fidgety and spastic. She talks of the various events which occurred during her babysitting period. Jack-Jack is believed to have no powers like his siblings and parents, but this is obviously not true as he shows the ability to pass through walls and turn into fireballs. All in all, Jack-Jack attack brings excitement and tension, and it would be extremely hard to, due to the short period it is shot. It is a great clip to watch after watching The Incredibles, as it provides more background on what happened to Jack-Jack while the family were saving the family.
wrich6 The short film Jack-Jack Attack is a fill in film that adds extra detail to the major motion picture The Incredibles. It provides an extra viewpoint of what was happening back in the house during the events of the movie. The short film focuses on how Kari (the babysitter) deals with having to babysit Jack-Jack who is discovering his powers. This short film was originally a deleted scene that was cut from the major movie but the animators saw potential in it and decided to lengthen it and add it as a short film during the DVD release.The film in itself is very well made. The developers obviously spent allot of time working on this film and it shows. The animation is very well done and throughout the film there are hints and nods to the events of the major film. It is also directly linked to the major film though a series of phone calls which are shown in both films from different viewpoints. The short film itself has a simple storyline. Everything starts off fine until Kari plays a Mozart CD. After this point in the film Jack-Jack seems to unlock his powers, possibly because of the 'neurological stimulation' Kari believes Mozart's music to bring. From this point on the films shows Kari trying to catch Jack-Jack and cope with his powers, usually with hilarious consequences.In summary, Jack-Jack Attack is a great short film. Its combination of great animation, creative storyline, and its various jokes and funny moments, help to make it both enjoyable and entertaining. Its constant references to the major film The Incredibles, which are woven in seamlessly to the storyline, makes you want to watch the major motion picture all over again. The combination of all these feature of the short film help to make it one of the best shorts Pixar have created and is a must see for those who love a good laugh and some quality entertainment.
Jez Batman A comedy based short, Brad Bird uses amazing animation techniques to show expression an emotion through the characters, so you can genuinely feel pity for Kari and her stressful job as a babysitter. Bret Parker, who voiced young Kari, did an incredible job with the expression in her voice, to show distress and discomfort, along with playfulness and joy. The same goes for Bud Luckey, who voices Detective Rick Dicker, used technique in his voice to show authority, yet little emotion. Still, even with little to no emotion in his voice, Bud Luckey did an extreme job voicing Detective Rick Dicker. I enjoy the way that this film exert shows how any ordinary human being handles the extreme responsibility of taking care of someone who, unwillingly and unknowingly, has complete control over you. This is seen in the short in the way that during the beginning of the exert, Kari being completely ignorant and oblivious to the fact that Jack-Jack has supernatural powers. As the short progresses, Kari gradually begins to be aware of Jack-Jack extraordinary abilities, and her way of dealing with it is incredibly interesting.Brad Bird showed us how an average person deals with being in a situation where they have to be incredibly careful of their actions, in this case, being that Jack-Jack is only a toddler and Kari's job as a baby-sitter means she holds the incredible responsibility of taking only the most extreme care of him. It also shows that even in situations like these, there are still scenarios where one, or all of the people involved can be put in incredible danger, but the scenarios still must be treated with the utmost safety and concern.Altogether, I thoroughly enjoyed the four minute Pixar short, and thought it was amusing to watch, as well as interesting enough to keep the viewer pleased and entertained throughout.