Dashiell (Dash) Robert Parr is a major character in the 2004 Disney•Pixar animated film, The Incredibles and its 2018 sequel. He is the middle child and eldest son of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl and is the younger brother to Violet Parr and older brother to Jack-Jack Parr. His main superhero power is the ability to run super fast.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Dash's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
The Incredibles
The Incredibles 2 In the sequel, the fight with The Underminer picks up where it left off and concludes with the Incredibles being arrested for the damages The Underminer caused. Rick Dicker bails them out and escorts them to a motel.
The next day, Dash learns that his mother has a new job and that they're moving into a new house. Dash loves his new house and that his father is helping him with his homework. One day, Dash and Bob see a news story about how a rich guy bought the Incredible car. Dash is amazed his father used to drive such an amazing car while Bob is furious since he was told it had been destroyed. Dash is disappointed when his father restrains himself.
He later laughs after his sister embarrasses herself in front of Tony Rydinger. Much later, he is amazed when his baby brother Jack-Jack reveals that he has powers while disappointed when its revealed Bob knew all along and didn't tell them. Dash confronts him on this until he is shocked into silence after Bob rants about how overwhelmed he is. That's when Violet and Dash decided to call Lucius for help.
Later on, he and his sister join Bob in testing Jack-Jack's new powers.
The following night, they are attacked by Evelyn Deaver's mind controlled Supers.With help from Frozone, Dash enables the escape in the Incredimobile, which he called in. Dash, Violet, and Jack-Jack sneak on board the DevTech's ship to rescue their parents. After freeing their parents and Lucius from Evelyn's mind control, Dash, Violet, and Jack-Jack help them defeat her and make Supers legal again.
Alignment:Chaotic Good (Dash holds similar beliefs to his father about being a super, believing that he shouldn't be ashamed of his abilities or need to hide them)
Protection Level:Metropolitan Protector (The Incredibles are protectors of their city)
Description: Supers can adapt and learn to use their powers for different ways, whether it's saving lives or for practical uses, their powers only grow as they age[4].
Dash Parr's supersuit which was specially designed for him by Edna Mode. It can withstand up to over 1000 degrees and is completely bulletproof and virtually indestructible to all methods of explosives, cutting, stabbing, etcetera. Dash's suit was made specifically to withstand the enormous friction he creates without heating up or wearing out.
The remote of the Incredibile which allows Dash Parr to call for it from anywhere, with the Incredibile automatically tracking and reaching the location of the person with the remote.
The Incredibile
The closest thing to a sidekick for Mr. Incredible, he utilized it during the Golden Age of superheroes. His family by extension also have access to the remote and can use it.
Other
Standard Tactics: Dash uses his super speed to outmaneuver his opponent while physically harming them.
The Incredibles comics may not be in the same continuity as the movies as they are based off the Rise of the Underminer game, directly referring to events from the game[50], which was the official sequel until The Incredibles 2 removed it from official continuity, but statements regarding abilities or physiology should be usable as there shouldn't be any reason they cannot be replicated in the movies.