Jack-Jack Attack
November 2005
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Uncle Rick
LOVE IT! I just bought the HD version($3) & I would do it again. You guys that complain so much, are not real fans, IMHO. You knew exactly what you were getting when you paid for it! You have no reason to complain. The work that went into this video is incredible & well worth it... IMHO!
James Stewart
This is the best that you guys were dumb enough to pay for this. You should learn how to read lmao Dumb that you guys paid lmfao
Liam Phoenix
Hilarious Best part on the Incredibles DVD. Still, $3 for a few minutes of bonus content that came on the DVD or BluRay? Not worth it unless you blow your nose with money.
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Cast and credits
Actors | Bret Parker, Bud Luckey, Eli Fucile, Jason Lee |
Director | Brad Bird |
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Audio language
Subtitles
English
Run time
4 minutes
Rating
TV-PG
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