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  1. Jul 30, 2018 · The Incredibles (2004) - Syndrome's Death Scene (HD) MR MARVEL. 3.01K subscribers. Subscribed. 9.7K. 866K views 5 years ago.

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  2. Mar 20, 2020 · Watch the official THE INCREDIBLES Clip - Syndrome's Death (2004) Pixar. Let us know what you think in the comments below! THE INCREDIBLES is the animation movie by Brad Bird.

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  3. Aug 7, 2022 · The Incredibles: Syndrome's Death (2004) Shaun O'Hagan. 17.9K subscribers. 634. 80K views 1 year ago. The Incredibles (2004 Film) ...more.

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    Development

    Originally, in the early drafts of the film's script, Syndrome was originally going to be featured as a minor villain, like Bomb Voyage in the prologue of the film. The film's main antagonist was originally supposed to be Xerek, who was to fulfill what became Syndrome's role in the finished version of the film: He was to call retired superheroes back to action to battle to death the Omnidroids and was the boss of Mirage. Syndrome's role in the film was small, only appearing in the original op...

    Personality

    As a young Buddy Pine, the boy who would become Syndrome aspired to become a superhero and this goal led him to beg Mr. Incredibleto hire him as a sidekick IncrediBoy. Sadly, after Bob categorically and justifiably refused to grant Buddy's favor, Buddy returned home in disgrace and rejected the righteous path. He stopped idolizing Mr. Incredible and became embittered, eventually descending into megalomania. Based on his memories of the events in flashbacks and the fact he didn't remember Bomb...

    Abilities

    1. Genius-level Intellect: While not having superpowers, Syndrome's high intellect made him a fierce opponent, his tactical skills and inventions proving to be more than enough to allow him to compete with the likes of Mr. Incredible. He was also a former child prodigy - when Syndrome was still at a young age, he was a gifted boy who specialized in technology engineering, as he was able to create jet boots at a young age. 1.1. Technology Engineering: Syndrome was a formidable foe when it came...

    As a young boy, Buddy was in his own words Mr. Incredible's biggest fan, even wanting to become his sidekick IncrediBoy. Buddy is insistent on this and shows up in Mr. Incredible's car unexpectedly and tries to force this on his idol, but Mr. Incredible immediately ejects him from his car and speeds off as Buddy yells at him, begging him to wait. Later at night, as Mr. Incredible is facing Bomb Voyage, Buddy shows up with a pair of rocket boots to help him. He flies off to get the police, but...

    Syndrome was seen only during the end of Jack-Jack Attack, when he came to the door of the Parrs' home, claiming to be a replacement babysitter. In the mix, he lied that his 'S' symbol stood for "sitter" (also mentioned that he wanted initials for Baby Sitter, but he didn't want to go around wearing a big BS) and Kari (exhausted from babysitting Jack-Jack) believed him and left gratefully. This was when he attempted to kidnap Jack-Jack. Here he was shown for the second time without a mask.

    Due to his death, Syndrome doesn't appear in the sequel, but he is indirectly referenced by Bob Parr. He referenced that the jet blew up and took his suits and their old house with it, which was accidentally caused by Syndrome's death in the jet turbine. However, he was seen in a storyboard that depicted Gazerbeambeing fatally injured by one of the Omnidroids.

    Syndrome appears as a playable character in the Disney Infinity video game series. While the main antagonist of the Incredibles Play Set level (which is likely set in an alternate universe where he survived the events of the 1st film), he also made a major antagonistic role in the 3.0 level, Toy Box Takeover, where he stole the Magic Wand from Mickey Mouse (as well as Merlin's magic wand) and tried to control the Toy Box world with the other villains (most notably Davy Jones, Venom, and Darth...

    Syndrome and his past-self Incrediboy are playables in the LEGO The Incrediblesgame. Some scenes are the same as the first film with a few differences: 1. Incrediboy arrived to help Mr. Incrediblefight against Bomb Voyage like the first film's game console adaption. Except he is finally able to aid Mr. Incredible in defeating Bomb Voyage before calling the police, while unaware that Voyage managed to implant the bomb on his cape at his defeat. 2. Incrediboy's hair is red instead of blond as i...

    Syndrome appears in the game as one of the playable and unlockable characters of the Incredibles category, he can stun enemies with his powers and can use his drone to get close to the enemy and explode.

    Syndrome was the second Pixar antagonist to die after Hopper in A Bug's Life.
    According to official sources, Syndrome is 25 years old, is 5'7", and weighs 185 lbs (83 kg).
    When Edna Mode refuses to design a cape for Mr. Incredible, deeming capes as hazardous to superheroes, she recalls several past accidents that involved their interference. This foreshadows Syndrome...
    As a young boy, his hair was blond. However, as an adult, it is red. He could have either dyed it red or his hair could have naturally turned said color.
    Buddy Pine on Pixar Wiki
    Buddy Pine on The Incredibles Wiki
    Syndrome on Villains Wiki
  4. Syndrome's cape gets tangled in the spinning blades and he is pulled in, causing the jet to explode, similar to Stratogale 's demise as told by Edna Mode. Syndrome is finally killed, ending his reign of terror on the Incredibles for good, avenging Gazerbeam and all the other Supers he killed.

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Syndrome, the villain who wanted to eliminate all Supers, was defeated by Mr. Incredible and fell into his jet's engine. The film ended with the Parr family embracing their Super identities and facing a new threat, the Underminer.

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  7. When the rest of the Incredible family followed, Syndrome assumed his prisoner had sent for reinforcements and ordered the plane to be shot down with surface-to-air missiles, taking cruel pleasure in the knowledge that he had killed his enemy's family, taunting, "You'll get over it.

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