Family Dynamics, Morality & Mediocrity in The Incredibles (2004)

Ever noticed how Mr Incredible was kind of a poor father figure for some parts of The Incredibles? We didn't until we were older! From not helping out Helen to parent their kids to lying about losing his job, he certainly wasn't a role model all the way through the movie. We discuss how The Incredibles actually portrayed realistic family lives (minus the superpowers) such as parents fighting, sibling relationships and settling down after marriage. Hit the follow button so you can stay tuned to weekly Disney discussions every Friday! FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/dissectingdisney TWITTER: twitter.com/disneydissect SUPPORT US by leaving a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/dissectingdisney Cover art designed by the incredibly talented Ariel Tong: instagram.com/graphics.byariel Sources: ‘The Incredibles’ and the Myth of the Ideal Family, America Magazine Dad Grades: Mr. Incredible From The Incredibles, The Dad The Incredibles’ incredible focus on the family, The Dissolve The slippery politics of The Incredibles and other superheroes, The Dissolve Being Super in Suburbia Is No Picnic, The New York Time Incredible propaganda, The Guardian PHILOSOPHY - Nietzsche, The School of Life

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Join two friends, Yasmin and Elena, as they critically evaluate the movies they loved as children – from questioning plotholes and characters' logic to examining the social impact and implications of the movies. Each episode will be focused on a Disney movie and a particular issue or criticism of the movie and relevant characters. Hit the follow button so you can stay tuned to weekly Disney rants every Friday!