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Mr. Incredible

The Mundane World

Mr. Incredible tried to adjust to normal life as well as he could. He got a job with an insurance company and lives in a nice suburban home in Metroville with his family. Although he has a nice life, Mr. Incredible isn’t happy and wishes he could be a superhero again.

The Call To Adventure

A woman named Mirage gives Mr. Incredible a secret package informing him of assignment that involves doing illegal hero work. He must overpower a renegade robot on an uncharted island.

Crossing The Threshold

Mr. Incredible accepts the job offer and heads to the island to defeat the robot. This starts off his journey into the familiar world of hero work.

The Path of Trials

Mr. Incredible’s first trial is to defeat a renegade robot on an uncharted island. He beats the robot with a combination of strength, quick-thinking, and luck.

He gets another assignment, but this time he is trapped by the evil Syndrome. Syndrome was Mr. Incredible’s biggest fan and turned bitter and evil when Mr. Incredible rejected him as a sidekick. Syndrome builds a bigger and better robot that Mr. Incredible cannot handle on his own. He ends up hiding behind a skeleton of an old friend to appear dead to Syndrome’s robot scout.

He’s captured twice, the last of which with his family who came looking for him. Mr. Incredible and his family manage to get out and try to stop Syndrome’s robot which is going to attack the city. Along with his friend Frozone, and his family, he stops the robot and becomes a hero in the eyes of Metroville’s citizens again.

Master of Two Worlds

Mr. Incredible comes to realize that his family is more important than anything. He becomes content with civilian life, knowing that too much attention could uproot his family again. His relationship with his family is far better than it was and everyone else realizes how significant each one is to the other.

Submitted by: Steve Kessel

Mr. Incredible

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