Mrs. Incredible
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Franchise | The Incredibles |
Voice by | Holly Hunter |
Helen Parr, also known as Mrs. Incredible or Elastigirl, is one of the four protagonists in Disney/Pixar's 2004 hit animated feature The Incredibles. She appears as an expandable character in Disney Infinity. Mrs. Incredible was released as a single figure on August 18th at launch, and was also released as part of the Sidekicks Pack.
Abilities
Disney Infinity
In the first game, Mrs. Incredible has a combo melee attack, as well as a Block Breaker and Power Attack. She has the ability to stretch out her arm as her ranged attack, where she grabs enemies and pulls towards them. This also makes her able to grab onto buildings and other toys to climb higher, like the Climbing Hook.
Disney Infinity 2.0
Mrs. Incredible has the same skills as in the first game, and has also gotten a Skill Tree like the other characters. She can also unlock a Super Jump.
Skill Tree
Name | Description | Notes |
Health Boost |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's maximum health. 1 Skill Point |
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Helping Hand |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 2 Skill Points |
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Helping Hand Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 4 Skill Points |
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Helping Hand Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of health needed to revive another Character or sidekick. 6 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's maximum health. 5 Skill Points |
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Health Boost |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's maximum health. 3 Skill Points |
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Super Health Boost |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's maximum health. 6 Skill Points |
Name | Description | Notes |
Mid-Air Recovery |
Allows the Character to recover in mid-air by tapping the 'jump' button. 1 Skill Point |
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Power Disc Recharge Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Power Disc meter fills. 3 Skill Points |
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Power Disc Recharge Upgrade |
Increases the rate at which the Power Disc meter fills. 5 Skill Points |
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Run Speed - Level 1 |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's running speed. 1 Skill Point |
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Super Jump |
Hold the 'jump' button to perform a Super Jump. 2 Skill Points |
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Run Speed - Level 2 |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's running speed. 3 Skill Points |
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Team Player |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 2 Skill Points |
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Team Player Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 4 Skill Points |
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Team Player Upgrade |
Decreases the amount of time it takes to revive another Character or sidekick. 6 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mrs. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 1 Skill Point |
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Street Spike |
Allows the Character to slam a carried object into the ground by tapping the 'jump' button. 1 Skill Point |
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Incredible Destruction |
Increases the damage and area of effect of Mrs. Incredible's Air Assault. 2 Skill Points |
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Super Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mrs. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 6 Skill Points |
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Repel |
Repel an attacking opponent. Tap the 'block' button just before an attack. Requires skilled timing. 3 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mrs. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 4 Skill Points |
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Incredible Intuition |
Increases Mrs. Incredible's ability to sense and repel enemies, and increases the alert time. Reveals hidden items on the radar. 5 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mrs. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 2 Skill Points |
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Damage Increase |
Increases the destructive power of Mrs. Incredible's combo attacks and any equipped Packs. 3 Skill Points |
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Block Breaker |
A counter attack maneuver that allows Mrs. Incredible to break an opponent's block. 2 Skill Points |
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Snap Back |
When performing a Block Breaker, release the 'attack' button then tap the 'attack' button to perform a powerful attack that repels an opponent. Requires skilled timing. 4 Skill Points |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mrs. Incredible's Super Stretch Grab attacks and any equipped Tools. 1 Skill Point |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mrs. Incredible's Super Stretch Grab attacks and any equipped Tools. 2 Skill Points |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mrs. Incredible's Super Stretch Grab attacks and any equipped Tools. 3 Skill Points |
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Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mrs. Incredible's Super Stretch Grab attacks and any equipped Tools. 4 Skill Points |
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Ultra Ranged Attack Upgrade |
Increases the damage of Mrs. Incredible's Super Stretch Grab attacks and any equipped Tools. 6 Skill Points |
The Incredibles
Helen Parr, known by the superhero name Elastigirl in the golden age of superheroism, is a resourceful and dexterous superhero. Elastigirl has the flexibility superpower so she can stretch any part of her body up to 100' (30 m) to a minimum thickness of 1 mm, and mold it into several shapes and sizes. Helen falls in love and marries Mr. Incredible (Bob Parr), and they have three children: Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack.
Quotes
Trivia
- Her model number is 1000011
- In Disney Infinity, Mrs. Incredible is voiced by Holly Hunter, who voiced her in the film.
- She's currently the only known playable female character in-game to have her waist bloat via the Glow Urchin, every female since Violet and beyond has had their heads bloat in-game.
- In the Disney Infinity series, her power attack Snap Back will not activate after tap performing her Block Breaker attack, it's highly possible that the code and animation for the move wasn't fully complete when the game was released, basically making Mrs. Incredible more or less unfinished in terms of animations. This makes her the only playable character from The Incredibles who doesn't have a Block Breaker combo.
- At various points during her development, Mrs. Incredible was also known as Elastigirl and Helen before her final name was eventually settled upon.[1]
- One possible reason that she was not called Elastigirl is that the name is currently owned by DC Comics (it is the name of one of their fairly obscure superheroes), and was licensed out by Pixar for use in only the film and not in any other media.
- This could also explain why she didn't get a costume disc in 2.0 to resemble her Glory Days outfit from the beginning of The Incredibles.
- One possible reason that she was not called Elastigirl is that the name is currently owned by DC Comics (it is the name of one of their fairly obscure superheroes), and was licensed out by Pixar for use in only the film and not in any other media.
Gallery
- For more game related media, see Mrs. Incredible/Gallery.
References