Violet's date with Tony was on a Friday evening. But the next morning, Mr Incredible sends his kids to school.
Bob falls asleep looking "ghastly" but wakes up clean-shaven.
Bob wears his original Mr. Incredible super-suit to meet with the Deavors, and it is shown to be in perfect condition. Later in the movie, we see the suit in a glass case alongside Bob's other memorabilia, where it is still covered in soot and ash from the jet explosion at the end of the first movie. While it's possible for him to possess more than one, it would raise the question of why he did not put the spare on display when the original was torn by the Omnidroid in the first movie.
Though Edna designed a suit for Jack-Jack in the first film, that suit is completely forgotten.
Jack-Jack is inspired to attack the raccoon after he sees criminals on TV wearing masks, yet he and his family wear similar masks when under cover, so he should be used to them.
Elastigirl's new motorcycle is electric, yet can be heard making gasoline engine noises as it speeds through traffic.
Elastigirl notes that the new motorcycle that Evelyn made for her is electric. However, when she has to sacrifice it as she's about to go into a tight tunnel atop the new train, it explodes in a big fireball when it hits the mountain. It would only do that if it had explosive fuel (I.e., gasoline).
The cameras shown in the TV program segment are a black-and-white model, but the broadcast is in colour.
In The Incredibles (2004), when Edna Mode is activating the security system, it notes Elastigirl is with her and gets set to attack, prompting Edna to add "and guest" when using the voice recognition system. In this movie, while Jack-Jack is activating the system with Edna, Mr. Incredible doesn't set off the system's alarm the way Elastigirl did. However, Edna could have modified the alarm system.
Additionally, since it was Jack-Jack deactivating the security, he could've been saying (in baby-talk), "Jack-Jack Parr, and guests".
Additionally, since it was Jack-Jack deactivating the security, he could've been saying (in baby-talk), "Jack-Jack Parr, and guests".
There is a character reading a newspaper in the film that is dated 1962. However, the Parr family watches the title sequence for The Outer Limits (1963), which first broadcast in 1963 and The Robot Spy (1964) which was first broadcast in 1964. In addition, The Incredibles (2004) was established as taking place in 1970, and this movie takes place within a year after that one.
When Elastigirl was chasing Screen Slaver out of his apartment building, Screen Slaver pulls the fire alarm in order to create obstacles for Elastigirl to evade.
After he pulls the alarm, several residents start pouring into the hallway mere *seconds* after he's pulled the alarm. This would only happen if they were standing right next to their apartment doors when the alarm went off. And since this was at nighttime, they were most likely in bed or getting ready for bed, nowhere near their doors.
After he pulls the alarm, several residents start pouring into the hallway mere *seconds* after he's pulled the alarm. This would only happen if they were standing right next to their apartment doors when the alarm went off. And since this was at nighttime, they were most likely in bed or getting ready for bed, nowhere near their doors.
Winston Deavor's father is presented as a major patron of superheroes, who provided both legal and financial support (for example, funding a statue in a public park), and who personally befriended many supers, including several who ran in the same circles as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl. So how is it that neither of the Incredibles nor Frozone have ever heard of him (or even seem to recognize the name Deavor)?