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Why Is The Villain From The Incredibles Named Syndrome

In the Incredibles what did Syndrome mean when he said “with everyone super no one will be”?

SyndromeSyndrome’s whole character development revolves around how he thinks that Mr Incredibles rejected him to be his sidekick because he lacks the special “super” powers. Thus he makes rocket boots to prove to Mr Incredibles: Hey! I can fly and you can't! I can do something you can't! That makes me more super than you! And I'm not a natural superhero!He rejects the idea of being intrinsically “super”. He thirsts to be just as, or more, super as Mr Incredibles, to prove himself that you don’t have to be a Super to be super.He hates it when Mr Incredibles can wound him by rejecting him, but Syndrome can't wound him back because Mr Incredible is super and Syndrome isn’t. Why can’t everything be fair, but I can't hurt you but you can hurt me.Also why when Syndrome finally breaks Mr Incredibles by “killing” his family on the plane, that’s when he finally considers: I’m more super than a superhero.He wants to prove that everyone can be super, so that nobody has to feel the unequal playing ground that Syndrome had against Mr Incredibles. "No one will be [super]", meaning that no one will have an unequal advantage over the other.And when everyone’s super. Everything will be fair. And no one will be super.

Help me with essay about the incredibles?

this is what i have done so far this is only intro: In the family action packed movie The Incredibles directed by Brad Bird the animation movie is set in the town of Municiberg where superheros with incredible abilities are free to use their powers to save civilians and ‘make the world a better place’. Mr Incredible one of the famous superheros of Municiberg has the amazing power of super strength, Elasticgirl another main superhero of the town has the ability to stretch her body as far as she can without hurting herself. Mr Incredible and Elasticgirl get married soon after this happy moment civilians or the mundane start to sue Mr Incredible and other superheros for the injuries that had been caused. This costed the government millions so the government created ‘the super hero relocation program’ which meant that the superheros had to become normal or go away. 15 years later Bob aka Mr Incredible and Helen aka Elasticgirl all live a misery life with their daughter Violet (who can turn invisible) Dash (Who can run faster than the human eye) and Jack Jack the baby of the family who has not yet developed superpowers. The family try hard to live a normal life but Bob misses the superhero days and really despises working in the tax department. Bob and his friend Frozone aka Lucius sneak off to do undercover work to relive the glory days. Bob one day receives a message from a mysterious lady named Mirage who convinces him to relive the glory days by doing a mission Bob knows this may be dangerous but he does it so he can feel happy again. Bob’s mood changes and the family start to become happy together. When Bob arrives on the mysterious island he faces a robot name the omnirod. He defeats it and then meets the super villain Syndrome who Bob knows from the old days as Buddy who was Mr Incredible’s ‘No 1 fan’. Mr Incredible told Buddy he works alone which led the mundane who wanted to be the incredible to become a super villain. Bob was then taken prisoner on the island Helen than decides to go and save Bob after a visit from Edna who makes costumes for the superheros which pinpointed Bob’s location. Helen leaves the kids at home and goes to rescue her husband. While Helen is on the plane she finds Dash and Violet with her and then panicks when missles start attacking the plane. They crash but luckily survive ‘We’re dead, we’re dead but we’re still alive but we’re dead!’ they go onto the island to find Bob and bring him home. Syndrome sends a robot plz help

Who is a better villain: Scar from The Lion King or Syndrome from The Incredibles?

I like Syndrome for his originality. Scar is probably the more popular choice, but the jealous brother, the one who covets the throne - that’s as old as Hamlet. Maybe even as old As Cain. I saw that motivation coming as soon as I saw that sneer.Now Syndrome - much more complex. The rejected child who would have revenge. Now that’s different.At the great reveal, he said, “After all… I am your greatest fan.” I went, ‘Omigod.’I like movies that surprise me.

Are villains with names ending in 'ie' or 'y' harder to make threatening?

Johnny and Bobbie would be good names for mobsters (Mafia, 1920s era bootleggers, etc)
Also good for serial killers, particular those who have garnered interest in the news.
I'd avoid them for supernatural demons unless the name is meant to be ironic.

If the superheroes in The Incredibles were forced underground by the government, what happened to the supervillains?

My ongoing fan theory is that the whole superhero lawsuit was actually a plot by a cadre of supervillains…Think about it. A sudden surge of petty lawsuits against superheros till they’re finally outlawed. At the same time, supervillains suddenly fade away too, reinforcing the all-too-popular idea that it was the HEROS causing all the conflict… meanwhile, for the next ten to fifteen years Syndrome is building his inventions, constructing his lair, and oh yeah, killing off hundreds of superheros, one by one. Syndrome executes his idiotic plan, a city is half destroyed by his fake battle, and the name of superheroes is ruined forever. By the time the Underminer and all the other villains break cover, not only has the very idea of heroes been utterly undermined, but there’s no heroes left to fight them anyway. Woulda worked, if Syndrome had actually managed to kill off Frozone and Mr. Incredible as planned….I was half convinced this was going to be the plot of the sequel. Heck, I was disappointed it WASN’T in some way.

Name a villain from any movie or book please!!??

Hanibal Lecter. He has a pretty dark past, seeing he was a serial killer since hitting puberty.

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