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* InASingleBound: The giant characters, including [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Sulley]], Brick, and The Anchor-Man, have the ability to hyper-jump, a HubWorld-exclusive jump variation that allows them to launch themselves into the air by holding the jump button down.

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* InASingleBound: The giant characters, including [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc [[Franchise/MonstersInc Sulley]], Brick, and The Anchor-Man, have the ability to hyper-jump, a HubWorld-exclusive jump variation that allows them to launch themselves into the air by holding the jump button down.



** [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Sulley]]'s design resembles his ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' design in ''VideoGame/DisneyInfinity''.

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** [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc [[Franchise/MonstersInc Sulley]]'s design resembles his ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' design in ''VideoGame/DisneyInfinity''.



** A cop over the police frequency announces that they have a [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc 23-19]].

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** A cop over the police frequency announces that they have a [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1 23-19]].
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*** Reflux joins Elastigirl in tracking down and apprehending Screenlaver.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Elastigirl meets the other Supers much earlier than in the actual movie. When she is first hired and sent to New Urbem, he sees the other Supers in her plane.

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** Mr. Incredible is joined by Frozone on his first mission on Nomanisan Island, and they fight Omnidroid v.8 together.

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** In order to allow for all missions to be available to play in co-op, characters were added to appear in a scene alongside a character who was actually lone in the original movie.
*** He-Lectrix joins Elastigirl in the train and helicopter missions against Screenslaver.
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Mr. Incredible is joined by Frozone on his first mission on Nomanisan Island, and they fight Omnidroid v.8 together.
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* AdaptationalDistillation: The climax of ''Incredibles 2'' is significantly shortened down. After two boss fights against brainwashed Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl and against the other brainwashed Supers, the rest of the film’s climax (the latter half) is replaced with a single cutscene which shows [[spoiler:the family quickly de-hypnotizing the Supers in the ship before Evelyn is then arrested, and the film’s ending goes on. A key part of the film’s climax, Elastigirl’s confrontation against Evelyn on the jet, is notably omitted.]]
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* BrainwashedGroom: Downplayed. One mission has you use Screenslaver to track down a groom who is getting cold feet and mind control him into going to the church.
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* StealthPun: Winston Deavor's sharpshooter ability has him throwing 100 dollar bills at his target. He's literally throwing money at the problem.
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* CompactInfiltrator: While this is a "superhero" LEGO game with a RubberMan super in Elastigirl, there is no dedicated Vent Travel mechanic like ''Marvel'' and ''DC'', instead being limited to part of Elastgirl's stretching mechanic where she sometimes needs to pass her extending body through a series of small vents to reach her intended target.
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* BadassNormal: Most of the non-super playable characters are fully capable of laying the smackdown on bad guys (meaning that Tony Rydinger can help his girlfriend Violet out on heroic patrol or Kari [=McKeen=] can team up with Jack-Jack on babysitting patrol), even without superpowers (though some do have some degree of superpowers by default, such as Tony and Kari having radar sensing and the ability to hack into technology, allowing them to sense danger and access areas other characters can't access).

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* BadassNormal: Most of the non-super playable characters are fully capable of laying the smackdown on bad guys just as much as the Supers themselves (meaning that Tony Rydinger can help his girlfriend Violet out on heroic patrol or Kari [=McKeen=] can team up with Jack-Jack on babysitting patrol), even without superpowers (though some do have some degree of superpowers by default, default in order to fit the theme of the series, such as Tony and Kari having radar sensing and the ability to hack into technology, allowing them to sense danger and access areas other characters can't access).access, and Kari gets a unique [[MakeMeWannaShout Super scream]]).
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* BadassNormal: Most of the non-super playable characters are fully capable of laying the smackdown on bad guys, even without superpowers.

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* BadassNormal: Most of the non-super playable characters are fully capable of laying the smackdown on bad guys, guys (meaning that Tony Rydinger can help his girlfriend Violet out on heroic patrol or Kari [=McKeen=] can team up with Jack-Jack on babysitting patrol), even without superpowers.superpowers (though some do have some degree of superpowers by default, such as Tony and Kari having radar sensing and the ability to hack into technology, allowing them to sense danger and access areas other characters can't access).
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** The first movie's references to various superheroes' deaths by cape-related accidents are removed, turning the whole "no capes" scene into a brief NoJustNoReaction moment.

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** The first movie's references to various superheroes' deaths by cape-related accidents are removed, turning the whole "no capes" scene into a brief NoJustNoReaction moment.moment due to the fact that most of the supers *such as Stratogale) didn't die and went to work for Insuricare alongside Bob after Supers were banned.
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** Several characters from other Creator/{{Pixar}} movies are playable, which include [[Franchise/ToyStory Woody]], [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife Flik]], [[Franchise/MonstersInc Sulley]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Dory]], [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Lightning McQueen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} Linguini]], [[WesternAnimation/{{WALLE}} WALL•E]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Russell]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut Bing Bong]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur Spot]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Miguel]], and even WesternAnimation/LuxoJr.

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** Several characters from other Creator/{{Pixar}} movies are playable, which include [[Franchise/ToyStory Woody]], [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife Flik]], [[Franchise/MonstersInc Sulley]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo [[Franchise/FindingNemo Dory]], [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Lightning McQueen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} Linguini]], [[WesternAnimation/{{WALLE}} WALL•E]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Russell]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut Bing Bong]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur Spot]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Miguel]], and even WesternAnimation/LuxoJr.



* InterfaceSpoiler: One achievement blatantly states that you need to finish an underwater race as [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Dory]].

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* InterfaceSpoiler: One achievement blatantly states that you need to finish an underwater race as [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo [[Franchise/FindingNemo Dory]].
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Hundred Percent Adoration Rating was renamed Universally Beloved Leader in TRS. If an example was removed, it likely isn't a good example as written


* HundredPercentAdorationRating: All the office workers at one point in the first level cheer Mr Incredible and Elastigirl on despite the former destroying their office.
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* GameWithinAGame: A few of the levels include short mini-games that can be played to get collectibles.
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** Several characters from other Creator/{{Pixar}} movies are playable, which include [[Franchise/ToyStory Woody]], [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife Flik]], [[FranchiseMonstersInc Sulley]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Dory]], [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Lightning McQueen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} Linguini]], [[WesternAnimation/{{WALLE}} WALL•E]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Russell]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut Bing Bong]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur Spot]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Miguel]], and even WesternAnimation/LuxoJr.

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** Several characters from other Creator/{{Pixar}} movies are playable, which include [[Franchise/ToyStory Woody]], [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife Flik]], [[FranchiseMonstersInc [[Franchise/MonstersInc Sulley]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Dory]], [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Lightning McQueen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} Linguini]], [[WesternAnimation/{{WALLE}} WALL•E]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Russell]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut Bing Bong]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur Spot]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Miguel]], and even WesternAnimation/LuxoJr.
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** Several characters from other Creator/{{Pixar}} movies are playable, which include [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Woody]], [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife Flik]], [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc Sulley]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Dory]], [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Lightning McQueen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} Linguini]], [[WesternAnimation/{{WALLE}} WALL•E]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Russell]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut Bing Bong]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur Spot]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Miguel]], and even WesternAnimation/LuxoJr.

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** Several characters from other Creator/{{Pixar}} movies are playable, which include [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory [[Franchise/ToyStory Woody]], [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife Flik]], [[WesternAnimation/MonstersInc [[FranchiseMonstersInc Sulley]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo Dory]], [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Lightning McQueen]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}} Linguini]], [[WesternAnimation/{{WALLE}} WALL•E]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Russell]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Brave}} Merida]], [[WesternAnimation/InsideOut Bing Bong]], [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur Spot]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Miguel]], and even WesternAnimation/LuxoJr.



** There are various advertisements around Municiberg and New Urbem for [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Pizza Planet]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingDory the Marine Life Institute]], and a museum exhibit on dinosaurs with the caption [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur "Make Your Mark"]].

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** There are various advertisements around Municiberg and New Urbem for [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory [[Franchise/ToyStory Pizza Planet]], [[WesternAnimation/FindingDory the Marine Life Institute]], and a museum exhibit on dinosaurs with the caption [[WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur "Make Your Mark"]].
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* ShoutOut:ShoutOut: While there are a few other references, a significant portion of shout-outs in this game are to other ''Pixar'' films.
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** [[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Red the Unicycle]] appears on a television screen in "Above Parr".

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** During "Above Parr", when Violet first utilizes the SuperNotDrowningSkills granted by her forcefield, she sarcastically notes to "[[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo just keep sinking, just keep sinking]]", while later in the level [[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Red the Unicycle]] appears on a television screen in "Above Parr".screen.
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** The seagulls that repeatedly say "MINE!" from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' come up a few times, including flying by after building the Dory-unlocking Family Build, Frozone remembering during "Nomanisan Island" how Stratogale with her [[SpeaksFluentAnimal understanding of birds]] used to talk about seagulls being greedy and self-interested with all their "me, me, me" and "mine, mine, mine" squawking, and "Above Parr" has flocks of them periodically fly by.

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** The seagulls that repeatedly say "MINE!" from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' come up a few times, including flying by after building the Dory-unlocking Family Build, Frozone remembering during "Nomanisan Island" how Stratogale with her [[SpeaksFluentAnimal understanding of birds]] used to talk about seagulls being greedy and self-interested with all their "me, me, me" and "mine, mine, mine" squawking, and "Above Parr" has having flocks of them periodically fly by.

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** The seagulls that repeatedly say "MINE!" from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' come up a few times, including flying by after building the Dory-unlocking Family Build, Frozone remembering during "Nomanisan Island" how Stratogale with her [[SpeaksFluentAnimal understanding of birds]] used to talk about seagulls being greedy and self-interested with all their "me, me, me" and "mine, mine, mine" squawking, and "Above Parr" has flocks of them periodically fly by.



** At some points in "Above Parr", [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo some seagulls show up saying "MINE!"]] In the same level, [[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Red the Unicycle]] appears on a television screen.

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** At some points in "Above Parr", [[WesternAnimation/FindingNemo some seagulls show up saying "MINE!"]] In the same level, [[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Red the Unicycle]] appears on a television screen.screen in "Above Parr".
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** The lead-up to the burning building rescue has Bob and Lucius running into false-alarms and already-solved cases, Bob getting anxious to stop some form of crime while Lucius begs Bob to just go bowling for real, until eventually they hear about a cat up a tree needing rescuing (which is a partial PragmaticAdaptation of the "Squeakers" scene since Bob's DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp montage was AdaptedOut of "The Golden Years"), which by happy coincidence occurs right across the street from the fire.

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** The lead-up to the burning building rescue has Bob and Lucius running into false-alarms and already-solved cases, Bob getting anxious to stop some form of crime while Lucius begs Bob to just go bowling for real, until eventually they hear about a cat up a tree needing rescuing (which is a partial PragmaticAdaptation of the "Squeakers" "Squeaker" scene since Bob's DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp montage was AdaptedOut of "The Golden Years"), which by happy coincidence occurs right across the street from the fire.
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** The lead-up to the burning building rescue has Bob and Lucius running into false-alarms and already-solved cases, Bob getting anxious to stop some form of crime while Lucius begs Bob to just go bowling for real, until eventually they hear about a cat up a tree needing rescuing (which is a partial PragmaticAdaptation of the "Squeakers" scene since Bob's DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp montage was AdaptedOut of "The Golden Years"), which by happy coincidence occurs right across the street from the fire.
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Hrm, until I find at least a third example, that trope description is pushing the definition of "quite a bit" or "plenty".


* CallForward: Quite a bit of new dialogue throughout the adaptation of the first movie makes reference to various things that happen later story-wise, some of it for later in the movie but also things shown during the sequel's events:

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* CallForward: Quite a bit of new dialogue throughout the adaptation of the first movie makes reference to various things that happen later story-wise, some of it for later in the movie but also things shown during the sequel's events:CallForward:
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* CallForward: Plenty of new dialogue throughout the adaptation of the first movie makes reference to various things that happen later story-wise, some of it for later in the movie but also things shown during the sequel's events:

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* CallForward: Plenty Quite a bit of new dialogue throughout the adaptation of the first movie makes reference to various things that happen later story-wise, some of it for later in the movie but also things shown during the sequel's events:

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* CallForward: Dialogue between Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl in "The Golden Years" when they see Frozone imply that he's single at this point. We only hear of his wife, Honey, much later.

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* CallForward: Dialogue between Plenty of new dialogue throughout the adaptation of the first movie makes reference to various things that happen later story-wise, some of it for later in the movie but also things shown during the sequel's events:
** In "The Golden Years", when
Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl in "The Golden Years" when they see Frozone they imply that he's single at this point. We only hear of his wife, Honey, much later.later.
** In "Above Parr", when Dash "first" comes upon a hamster-wheel charger, he asks his mom if they can get one for the house, which as seen in "House Parr-ty" they actually got in their "future" house.
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* AnachronicOrder: You play through the sequel first, then the game pulls a HowWeGotHere and lets you play though the first movie. The reasoning for this is so both the Municiberg[=/=]New Urbem dual-city HubLevel and Crime Wave system can be introduced in-story, as the first movie only featured Municiberg, and Supers still being in hiding before the Deavors introduced a system for reviving heroics would make stopping a criminal scheme not be allowed canonically at the time.
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** "Elastigirl on the Case" has Elastigirl and Reflux construct an utterly ''massive'' arm machine to get through a door. When it activates and looks like it's going to smash the door, it instead [[spoiler:

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** "Elastigirl on the Case" has Elastigirl and Reflux construct an utterly ''massive'' arm machine to get through a door. When it activates and looks like it's going to smash the door, it instead [[spoiler:[[spoiler:stops just before it hits, opens its claw-head to produce a tiny hand, moves a doormat hiding a key, opens the door with that key, then proceeds to gently read a nearby book]].

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* BaitAndSwitch: During "The Golden Years", Mr Incredible is required to activate a ''very'' large machine to proceed. [[spoiler:It unfolds into a tiny hammer which cracks a small part of the wall in front of it.]]

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** "Elastigirl on the Case" has Elastigirl and Reflux construct an utterly ''massive'' arm machine to get through a door. When it activates and looks like it's going to smash the door, it instead [[spoiler:
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"The Golden Years", Years" does something similar, where Mr Incredible is required to and Elastigirl can build and activate a ''very'' large machine to proceed. [[spoiler:It unfolds enter an extra area. In a similar subversion to the previous example, it [[spoiler:unfolds into a tiny hammer which cracks a small part of the wall in front of it.]]it]].
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* DoubleSubversion: The end of "The Golden Years" has it turn out that Bomb Voyage's bomb is a dud, to which Mr. Incredible sighs with relief... then a random pigeon comes by, notices the shiny explosive, and decides to strongly peck it out of curiosity, causing it to explode anyway.
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* RunningGag: The sequel's BrickJoke involving the rich guy that bought the Incredibile is expanded into a couple more scenes of him trying to show off to his girl, with him getting closer and closer to proposing her for marriage, but every attempt is interrupted by the heroes' shenanigans, specifically by adding new scenes during the finale of his verbal proposal getting interrupted by the incoming ''Everjust'', followed by his physical proposal with a ring being halted by Frozone unintentionally freezing the couple alongside the boat, and then once the two finally confess they get chased off by Jack-Jack having gone AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever.

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