![]() ![]() While the stroller is possibly a continuity error (unless the Incredibles swiped it from somewhere really quick), the Underminer may very well have delivered the whole speech just like in the original movie the story being told from Tony Rydinger's point of view as he's cowering under a car, he probably just didn't hear the last part about that supposed war on peace and happiness (which, if you listen is in there Tony's voice-over just covers up most of it).Also the Underminer leaves out these quotes from the end of the first movie: "I hereby declare war on peace and happiness!" and "Soon all will tremble before me!" How were they able to change into their super suits and get Jack-Jack's stroller so fast, despite being in their normal clothes and there being no stroller in the scene at the end of the first one? Was it a mistake? ![]() At the beginning of Incredibles 2, in the flashback from Tony Rydinger's point of view, as soon as The Underminer appears, they appear in their super suits and Jack-Jack is in his stroller. How come at the end of The Incredibles, When the Underminer shows up, The Parr family don their masks but are still in their civilian clothes (minus Jack-Jack), though Bob is about to take off his shirt.
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