Once they land in the water, Violet and Dash are both terrified at the prospect of drowning, but Elastigirl harshly tells them to calm themselves down, threatening to ground them for a month if they do not. Elastigirl grabs Violet and Dash when she sees them falling with her, then turns her body into a parachute to gently land in water. Elastigirl is forced to use her powers to turn herself into a ball around her children, shielding them just as the missiles slam into the plane, destroying the aircraft. However, Violet is unsure if she can generate such a large force field and is unsuccessful at carrying out the order. Just then, missiles, sent by Syndrome, close in on the plane, and Elastigirl orders Violet to put a force field around them for protection. When Elastigirl discovers her children aboard the jet, they argue over whose fault it is and Elastigirl is shocked that they seem to have left Jack-Jack alone in their house, to which Violet replies that she got one of her classmates, Kari McKeen, to take care of the baby. However, Dash runs off after his mother, prompting Violet to go after him, and the two siblings end up stowing away on a plane their mother has borrowed from a friend. While examining Violet's suit, she discovers, to her great surprise, that it can turn invisible along with her, rendering her totally unseen, and without disrupting her force fields (the force field part is discussed in A Magic Kingdom Adventure (AMKA)). Dash, due to his ability to run at super speeds, grabs the supersuits made for himself and Violet. But Violet notices supersuits in her mother's bag and she asks her about them. She places Violet in charge during her absence. When Helen finds out that her husband (who has been doing secret hero work behind his family's back) is in trouble, she decides to go search for him and bring him back home. In one of the montages following Bob's return from Nomanisan Island, Violet is seen gloomily listening to music and reading a magazine when he comes up to her and gives her a loving kiss. Helen apologizes to the children for waking them up before ushering them back to bed. Bob and Helen assure the children that Bob and Helen always work as a team, no matter what. When Bob senses that Dash is in the same room he and Helen are in, he calls for them to come out, and Violet also appears, having turned invisible to listen to their argument without being noticed. After Bob returns from his night with Lucius, Violet and Dash hear their parents arguing loudly and rush into the scene to investigate. However, the fight is broken up when a family friend, Lucius, a.k.a. Incredible, feels reluctant to intervene. Helen tries to separate Violet and Dash and Bob, a.k.a. This erupts into a fight, in which Dash runs around the table, hitting Violet, and she retaliates by generating her force field that he crashes into and gets knocked back by. But then, Dash teases her about her crush on Tony, which greatly annoys her. Elastigirl, asks Violet how school was, noting that she has barely touched her food. She has a crush on one of her classmates, Tony Rydinger, but feels too shy to approach or even talk to him and turns herself invisible whenever he looks her way so as to avoid attention.ĭuring a family dinner, Helen, a.k.a. When Violet is first introduced, she is depicted as pantophobic, gloomy, uncertain, and socially withdrawn, preferring to hide most of her face behind her long hair. But when she learns she's a force to be reckoned with, Violet pulls back her hair and allows her true self to shine." -Official Pixar Website Biography The Incredibles "Like many teen girls, Violet doesn't like being different from her peers and especially doesn't want to be noticed.
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