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'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Superhuman''' (on par with [[Mr. Incredible|her father]] who [https://youtu.be/PqfYk4BnhXY?t=62 briefly outrun the omnidroid]) | '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Superhuman''' (on par with [[Mr. Incredible|her father]] who [https://youtu.be/PqfYk4BnhXY?t=62 briefly outrun the omnidroid]) | ||
'''[[Speed| | '''[[Speed|Attack Speed]]:''' At most '''Relativistic+''' (Violet [https://youtu.be/PwGE8HS4T4E?t=48 can fight Voyd] who can [https://youtu.be/O3XO7_aA03s?t=457 fight] [[Elastigirl|Elastigirl]] who is comparable to [[Mr. Incredible]] who can react to [https://youtu.be/h5lJTcChkoA?t=173 Jack-Jack's laser vision])) | ||
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'''[[Range]]:''' '''Standard Melee''', '''Tens of meters''' with [[Forcefield Creation]] (Violet can [https://youtu.be/Wix6Ge5NTyc?t=205 use her forcefields as projectiles]) | '''[[Range]]:''' '''Standard Melee''', '''Tens of meters''' with [[Forcefield Creation]] (Violet can [https://youtu.be/Wix6Ge5NTyc?t=205 use her forcefields as projectiles]) | ||
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Above Average''' (Violet was able to [https://youtu.be/NOCf56iKR0c?t=23 use her forcefield to escape Syndrome's electrical gauntlets]) | '''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Above Average Intelligence''' (Violet was able to [https://youtu.be/NOCf56iKR0c?t=23 use her forcefield to escape Syndrome's electrical gauntlets]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 22 October 2024
Articles About Violet
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Main Series | The Incredibles |
Alternate Continuity | Boom! Studios |
Non-canon | Disney Infinity - Disney Heroes: Battle Mode - Mirrorverse - Disney Sorcerer's Arena |
Background
Violet "Vi" Parr is one of the two tritagonists of the 2004 Disney/Pixar film, The Incredibles, and its 2018 sequel, Incredibles 2. She is the eldest child and only daughter of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl and the older sister of Dash Parr and Jack-Jack Parr. As an offspring of supers, she has superhuman powers herself; she can turn herself invisible and create protective force fields of varying sizes around herself and/or others.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Violet's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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The incredibles
When she is first introduced, Violet is depicted as gloomy, uncertain, shy, socially withdrawn, and has a few self-esteem issues - preferring to hide behind her long hair, which it seemed to be reflected in her superpowers; she is able to turn invisible at will and can generate a spherical force field around herself and others. She has a crush on one of her classmates, Tony Rydinger, but she is too shy to approach him and turns herself invisible whenever he looks her way so as to avoid attention. At home, things are tense, especially between her and her younger brother Dash. Because of Bob being in his "not-allowed-to-Super" rut for the past few years, the family has moved around quite a few times. Also, Violet's mother Helen has told the kids to never use their powers (unless they are in danger) because the world is not ready to accept them yet. Because of these factors (along with Violet being at puberty age), she has become rather shy and has few friends. And with Dash dealing with the family issues by constantly teasing her, Violet also has somewhat of a temper on her. When Bob goes away on a "business trip", things start to greatly improve at the Parr household, with Bob being a better father to his kids (shown by hanging out with Dash, taking care of Jack-Jack, and kissing Violet on the nose). After two months of the new Bob, Violet and Dash discover Helen getting ready to go out for the night while packing what appear to be Super suits. After the two of them discover the extraordinary properties of the super-suits designed for them by Edna Mode (in Violet's case, her suit can turn invisible along with her, rendering her totally unseen, without disrupting her force fields; the force field part is discussed in A Magic Kingdom Adventure), they stow away on their mother's jet (after calling on her friend Kari McKeen to watch Jack-Jack for the night) when she leaves to find their father, who has been doing secret hero work behind his family's back. Shortly after they are discovered by Helen, the plane is attacked by Syndrome's missiles, and Helen orders Violet to put a force field around them for protection. However, Violet is not sure she can even generate such a large force field; the stress of the situation and her low confidence prevents her from successfully carrying out the order. Helen is forced to use her powers to turn herself into a ball around her children, shielding them just as the missiles destroy the plane. When Violet later apologizes to her mother for failing to live up to expectations, Helen apologizes for putting her under such pressure and reassures her by saying that she has more power than she herself realizes, but also explains that in their situation, doubt is a luxury they can no longer afford. Her confidence bolstered, Violet practices her power on the fire in the camp, but she and Dash are nearly burnt to a crisp when Syndrome launches a rocket carrying a highly capable battle robot, the Omnidroid v.10, to the City of Metroville; the cave that the two were in is also the exhaust tube for the rocket. After some time, Syndrome's henchmen discover the children after their curiosity triggers an alarm—subsequently pursuing them across his island base. She attacks one of the men with a large stick, while invisible. Displaying a high level of ingenuity, the aforementioned grunt uses dirt to find Violet once she has submerged herself in a shallow pond. He aims the gun at her, preparing to shoot her, but Dash stops the soldier from killing Violet, who in return saves him from yet another henchman. After dispatching security, she and Dash combine their powers to create the IncrediBall (named in the video game): Violet generates a force-field, and Dash runs along its inner surface, propelling the sphere at considerable speeds and mowing down everything in their path. After Violet and Dash are reunited with their parents, both of whom are briefly flattened by the IncrediBall, another wave of henchmen find and attack them. Violet once again displays her increasing confidence, raising a large shield that protects her family from a hail of automatic weapons fire. Though the guards are quickly overpowered, Syndrome captures the entire family. Once imprisoned, Violet manages to free everyone by creating a force field that severs her magnetic bonds. She manages to roll towards a nearby computer terminal, where she easily deactivates everyone's restraints. The family races to the hanger, hoping to find an aircraft fly back to the mainland. Dash suggested they use a nearby rocket. When Helen stated she couldn't fly a rocket, Violet said they merely required the coordinates from the last launch to use it. They were assisted by Mirage, who turned against Syndrome. When her parents sharing some moments together, Violet realizes that the Omnidroid's claw is pointing at their van and crushes it, but Violet and Dash managed to run at the time. When they're running, the robot's claw nearly hits them, separating Violet and Dash from their parents. The Omnidroid attacks again, but this time Violet defends herself and Dash with her shield. The Omnidroid goes mad and punches Violet's shield several times until it drops its body entirely to Violet's shield, crushing it and hits her straight on her head, knocking her unconscious. She managed to recuperate very quickly, although she has been hit by the thing's gigantic metallic body. After Helen trip-wires the robot, Violet acquires the remote used by Syndrome to control it. After playing a game of keep-away with the Omnidroid, she and Dash childishly fight over the remote until Elastigirl takes it. After a drawn-out fight, the family waits as the Omnidroid approaches. Violet refuses Helen's order to hide and remains by her side when Bob finally pierces the Omnidroid's shell. Finally, after stopping Syndrome from abducting Jack-Jack (where Violet also saves her family by creating a force field to deflect the falling plane wreckage), the evildoer is apparently dispatched by his own cape caught in a turbine jet engine. Three months later, Violet is seen wearing a pink shirt and khaki pants, along with a pink headband to keep her hair out of her face, displaying her attractiveness. With her recent personality change, Violet has made more friends and is courageous enough to talk to Tony (he approaches her and attempts to ask her out, but HE is now the shy one rather than Violet), and they plan to go to the movies on Friday; Violet tells Tony that she will buy the popcorn if he buys the tickets. Violet is then shown to be ready to battle a new villain, the Underminer when he arrives to threaten the town, thereby setting up the story of the sequel. The Incredibles 2 At the start of the film, Violet wants to help her parents battle the Underminer, but Helen and Bob insist she, Dash, and Jack-Jack stay behind and remain safe. When Dash runs off to help, Violet tries to stop him with her force fields to no avail. Frustrated at being left to care for Jack-Jack on her own, Violet throws her mask on the ground, inadvertently revealing her identity to Tony, who runs off in disbelief. Violet eventually catches up with Dash and sees the Underminer's giant drill rampaging through the city. She uses force field projectiles to save citizens from falling rubble. With her father's help, Violet enters the drill and protects her family from an explosion caused by Bob and Helen blowing out the engine. Despite their heroic acts, she and her family are arrested by the police and eventually released by NSA agent Rick Dicker. After Helen receives a job from Winston Deavor at Devtech to campaign the return of Supers, the Parrs are given a new, extravagant home owned by Deavor away from a motel they have stayed at since their previous home's destruction. Violet eagerly waits to attend her date with Tony at the movies, but the latter doesn't show up, causing her to run to her room and rebuff Bob's attempts to console her. She then spends the night crying and eating ice cream. At school, Violet confronts Tony for neglecting their date, but the latter is confused and asks if he knows her. Shocked and abashed, Violet runs away. Back home, she becomes a saddened and agitated wreck. She eventually finds out that Bob had contacted Dicker to find Tony and wipe his memory of Violet's identity as a Super, incidentally wiping the date he had planned with Violet. Furious, Violet openly denounces her life as a Super and attempts to destroy her suit in the kitchen sink's garbage disposal, which proves futile. Bob brings Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack to a restaurant called The Happy Platter, where Tony works part-time at. Violet is unaware of this fact and is astonished that Tony is serving them, spraying the water she was drinking out of her nose and embarrassing herself. The next day, Violet discovers that her baby brother Jack-Jack has powers and that her father knew all along but hid this from her and Dash. When she confronts him, she is shocked into silence when Bob rants at her about how overwhelmed he is. Finally realizing how much her father had been doing and how tired he is. Violet calls Lucius for help when Bob is unable to tame Jack-Jack. During Lucius' visit, she is amazed to discover Jack-Jack's powers as Dash is. Later, an exhausted Bob confesses to Violet that he sent the baby to Edna and admits that he was trying to be a good dad by fixing her problem with Tony and do good for her and her brothers. A sympathetic and touched Violet hugs him, saying he is not "good" but "super". Bob then falls asleep for seventeen hours. Violet left him a blanket and is pleased he is back to himself. Later on, she and her brother join Bob in testing Jack-Jack's new powers. After overhearing Bob's call of their mother, Violet renounces her previous renunciation of heroes to save her parents. The following night, they are attacked by Evelyn Deaver's mind-controlled Supers. With help from Frozone, Violet and her brothers are able to escape when Dash enables the Incredimobile, to pick them up. Dash, Violet, and Jack-Jack sneak on board the DevTech's ship to rescue their parents. After Helen and Bob are captured by Evelyn Deavor (who plans to undermine Winston's campaign due to her secret hatred for Supers), Evelyn hypnotizes Voyd, Screech, Reflux, Krushauer, He-Lectrix, and Brick and sends them to capture Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack at their home. Lucius intervenes but is captured and hypnotized by Evelyn's goggles as well. The kids escape using their father's vehicle, the Incredimobile, which they also use to board the Deavor's ship to rescue their parents. As they search for Helen and Bob, Violet faces off with a hypnotized Voyd. Despite a struggle with Voyd almost putting a pair of Evelyn's goggles on her, Violet manages to overpower her foe by kicking her away with her boots and blasting her over the railing with a force field, knocking Voyd unconscious. Once they've managed to find their parents and Lucius in the ship's cockpit, Jack-Jack is able to free Helen from Evelyn's goggles, and Violet is briefly reunited with her mother, who admits that she is proud of her heroism rather than acting concerned. After the goggles are removed from the other hypnotized Supers, Violet works with Dash, Bob, and Lucius to prevent the rampaging ship from crashing into the city while Helen thwarts Evelyn's escape. On the mainland, the Supers are celebrated as heroes, and Evelyn is arrested. Violet's heroism is individually praised by Winston, and Violet strikes an applauding conversation with Voyd, who apologizes for attacking her on the ship. Shortly after, Supers are made legal again. At the end of the film, Violet confidently approaches Tony at school, and they plan another date. Much to Violet's discontent, the couple is driven to the movie theater by the Parrs. They soon witness two speeding cars engaged in a shoot-out. Tony hurriedly exits the car as Violet promises to be back at the theater in time for the movie before the family takes off to stop the threat. |
General Information
Name: Violet Parr
Origin: The Incredibles
Sex: Female
Age: 14-years-old
Classification: Super, Superhero
Status: Alive
Alignment: Chaotic Good (While at first wanting nothing to do with becoming a superhero, Violet rapidly came around to the idea because she liked the idea of fighting crime as a family)
Codex Statistics
Tier: 9-B
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Wall level (Violet can harm her brother who is this strong)
Durability: Wall level, Small Building level with Forcefield Creation (Her forcefield could protect her from attacks from the Omindroid who is this strong)
Striking Strength: Wall Class
Lifting Strength: Average Human (Violet isn't shown to be any stronger than a regular teen her age)
Travel Speed: Superhuman (on par with her father who briefly outrun the omnidroid)
Attack Speed: At most Relativistic+ (Violet can fight Voyd who can fight Elastigirl who is comparable to Mr. Incredible who can react to Jack-Jack's laser vision))
Reaction Speed: At most Relativistic+
Stamina: High (Should comparable to her brother who can run for long periods of time without being exhausted))
Range: Standard Melee, Tens of meters with Forcefield Creation (Violet can use her forcefields as projectiles)
Intelligence: Above Average Intelligence (Violet was able to use her forcefield to escape Syndrome's electrical gauntlets)
Powers and Techniques
Equipment
Supersuit: Violet's supersuit which was specially designed for her by Edna Mode. It is fireproof, bulletproof and turns invisible with Violet.
Optional Equipment:
Remote for the Incredibile: The remote of the Incredibile which allows Violet to call for it from anywhere.
Other
Standard Tactics: Violet will typically turn invisble before attacking her opponents with her forcefields. If she sees an incoming attack, she will not hesitate to defend herself with her forcefields.
Weaknesses: Without her supersuit, Violet can't render her clothes invisible and her forcefields are seemingly weak against heat
Battle Records
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