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7/10
Babysitter blues
TheLittleSongbird14 June 2019
Love Pixar, feature films, really like to love most of their feature films, and short films, don't dislike any of them. Their best are masterpieces and even lesser efforts, my least favourite overall being 'Cars 3', are never below mediocre and have at least four good things. Best asset having always been the animation. Whether that is popular opinion is uncertain as most of the post-'Toy Story 3' films have had their fair share of hate.

Have always gotten a lot of enjoyment out of 'The Incredibles', one of those things that gets better with every viewing. It is not among my favourites from Pixar, but it is so exceptionally well made (as always with Pixar) and written (as most of the time with Pixar, the rare exceptions being the character designs in 'The Good Dinosaur', my opinion) apart from a slightly rushed final act. While the sequel was not as good and disappointed a bit in the story and villain departments, a large part of me enjoyed it with the animation, Jack-Jack and Holly Hunter's voice acting being the best assets.

It was great to have a short film centred around two of the best characters from 'The Incredibles', Edna and Jack-Jack. 'Auntie Edna' was colourful, cute and fun enough, but could have been better too considering how good these characters are.

'Auntie Edna' is one of the shortest Pixar shorts, and is one of the very few to feel too short. It is never dull and does engage, but with a longer length (even if it was just five minutes longer) the pace would have slowed down as it did feel manic at times.

Of the characters, Jack-Jack is by far the more interesting and funniest of the two main characters and a great job is done with him, he is also adorable. Edna's fun too and true to character, with a few cool lines, but would have liked her to have a little more to do.

However, the animation is typically terrific. Very colourful with meticulous attention to detail in both the backgrounds and character designs, especially the former. Jack-Jack's powers are particularly well done. The music more than serves its purpose well, with the right amount of energy and charming orchestration.

Regarding the humour, the physical and visual comedy really shine here, more so than the spoken dialogue. Do remember Jack-Jack's literally-laugh-a-second hilarious and very imaginatively animated powers more than anything spoken by Edna, who is still funny, don't get me wrong and that line she says to Bob does raise a big laugh. It is very cute and has a lot of charm, though can understand if anybody says that more emotion and heart was needed, a consequence of the too short length. Brad Bird's voice acting is a large part of why Edna is as memorable a character that she is.

In conclusion, good but not great. 7/10
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8/10
Filler to a genuinely interesting plot hole
pintaxandre1 April 2020
That is a good reason to make a short film: fill a plot hole that is huge but that raises some questions whatsoever. No need of 2 hour long rogue one movies to do so!
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9/10
Quite funny. Totally love it!
XueHuaBingYu17 December 2018
After watching the Incredibles 2, I always wonder how Edna took care of Jack-Jack. Finally, they showed about it. The film is too short. But it's very cute and funny, especially it explains the words Edna said to Bob, "As I learned quite painfully last night". That scene becomes funnier after watching this short film.

All in all, The Incredibles is one of the best animations.
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9/10
A Very Cute Short
Dog-River31 May 2021
We see what happens when Mr. Incredible leaves Jack-Jack with Edna overnight to figure out how his powers work. It was simply adorable and really funny watching him use his powers. Edna is such a character herself, it was hilarious watching her reaction to Jack-Jack's many powers. It was definitely an enjoyable watch. I suggest watching The Incredibles 2 before watching this short, as it relates to a scene from the feature film. It'll still be entertaining either way though.
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10/10
Wholesome family fun
foodieinaus11 July 2022
Just a wholesome and hilarious short about what happens when they leave Jack Jack (the Incredibles' baby) with Edna. Both Edna and Jack Jack have such great personalities and its great to see Jack Jack and the full exploration of his powers.
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4/10
Quality-wise on par with Incredibles 2
Horst_In_Translation16 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
"Auntie Edna" is a 5-minute animated short film from 2018 and this one was written and directed by Ted Mathot. The fact that you see Pixar legend Brad Bird as part of the voice actors here is surprising, even after taking into account that this is a Disney/Pixar collaboration. As for Mathot, I see he also contributed to Presto as a writer and I was not as big on that one as everybody else, so probably I shouldn't be too surprised I thought this one here was disappointing. Then again, I did not like the Incredibles sequel either, so yeah well... Anyway, this one here shows us what happens at Edna's place when Mr. Incredible brings the baby there for her to take care of it for a while when he has to go on a superhero mission. The rest is basically all animation and special effects. We see the baby transform into all kinds of shapes and sizes and also change his constution on several occasions, into fire, water and more. That's all there is, a very fastg film, with very strong animation for sure, but the one thing it lacks is Pixar's biggest strength usually: the heart and emotion. And this film is like the full feature film it adds to completely void of that sadly. Yes it is nice to see the baby fire laser shots out of his eyes and it is a pretty cool short, but only for young audiences I believe, who can enjoy the nothingenss at its very center without asking too much about the lack of a story. Or the lack of something, anything memorable. I give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended and if Mathot gets picked as a future director for a full feature film by Pixar like many before him who started with short films for the company, then he has to step up his game considerably from what I saw here in order to impress me.
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10/10
Where the heck is the full movie?
machrf29 May 2022
How could they only make this a 5 minute spin off? Sometimes great minds miss a great opportunity. This could have been a great movie had they fleshed it out more. I really wonder about Hollywood folk sometimes.
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3/10
The worst of the deleted scenes shorts
CubsandCulture18 January 2021
This is a deleted scene. It is not a story onto itself. Add in that it is Jack Jack Attack again and this is a complete waste of time. Much like the Incredibles 2 there's no creative spark here.
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5/10
Mode, Median and Mean.
southdavid12 July 2022
Originally a bonus for the DVD release, "Auntie Edna" is available in the short film section of Disney Plus at the moment and, as I've been running through those, I watched it a few days ago. It's fine, for what it is, but a bit slight.

As he heads to save his family in the events of "The Incredibles 2", Mr Incredible (Craig T Nelson) leaves his youngest son Jack-Jack (Eli Fucile, Maeve Andrews & Nicholas Bird) with his confidant Edna Mode (Brad Bird). Mode takes the opportunity to assess the many and varied powers that Jack-Jack has and tries to create a suit for him.

If I'm honest, I can see why this might have been a scene cut from the movie, rather than a specifically produced addition, it's mildly amusing stuff but trades a lot on hoping you have a pre-existing connection with these characters, particularly Edna, who doesn't have any of the amusing lines she's had in particularly the first film.

The animation is typically Pixar brilliance and there are moments of physical comedy that are good - but it's not worth much to anyone but "Incredibles" completionists.
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