‘The Incredibles’ is without a doubt one of our favorite Pixar movies, not only because of the adventures of the peculiar family of superheroes, but also because of all the little details you can see if you pay attention to the story. These are some easter eggs from The Incredibles we found interesting.
The film, which was released in 2004, is about a family of retired superheroes who try to go unnoticed by living a normal life, that is, without using their super abilities.
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Although it may seem simple at first, after a while, Bob, known as Mr. Incredible in the super world, gets bored of everyday life and accepts a secret mission to save the world, in which his children and Helen (Elastigirl) his wife will also end up involved.
Top 10 Easter Eggs From The Incredibles
1. As the first of the easter eggs from The Incredibles, you may or may not remember Bob’s GPS at the beginning of the film, some of the streets are actually real streets surrounding Pixar Studios in California.

2. We can assume that the story takes place in the 1960s, since the newspaper Bob reads is dated May 16, 1962, despite the technology we saw in the film, because it may be a wholly different universe.

3. Is there a connection between The Incredibles and Finding Nemo? Pixar loves to play with universes through its films. On Bob’s desk is a photo of himself holding up a shark that appears to be Bruce from the clownfish movie.

4. If you remove the area code and type the Mirage number into a cell phone keypad, it spells ‘Suprhro’ which is a way of referring to superheroes.

5. Bob’s license plate is ‘LR0414’ and could be a reference to Lou Romano, who voiced Linguini in Ratatouille and Dash’s teacher in ‘The Incredibles’, as he was born on April 15.

Top 10 Easter Eggs From The Incredibles
6. When Helen walks through Edna’s studio, we can see the threads that the designer used for the Parrs’ outfits.

7. When Mr. Incredible is captured, he is locked up in level A1 of block 13, if you put them together you get ‘A113’ which is the number of the room where the graphic design and character animation students at the California Institute of the Arts take classes.

8. En el archivo que Syndrome tiene de Elastigirl, dice que la última vez que se le vio fue el 13 de noviembre de 1955 lo que podría significar que Helen siguió ocupando sus poderes después de que el gobierno ocultara a los súper.

9. When the robber pulls a woman’s bag, one of the objects that falls is a Mr. Incredible dispenser.

10. The stained glass windows in the church where Bob and Helen got married, coincidentally match the Mr. Incredible logo.

