Fun fact: Syndrome’s walk was based off a Pixar employee who was told he had a quirky walk, in response he would try to control it but ended up having this odd confident stride so they used it for the movie
That happens to me too at work. Coworker would got "you got that strut in your walk" and I'll go "thanks" and now in my mind, I'm thinking, "play it cool"
I've (female) been told that I walk in a scary way. Apparently I walk like I'm angry, someone not to be messed with or something. Adding the fact that I'm as tall as the average dude in my country... (5'5ft... Asian btw) I did notice that no one messed with me even whe I walk alone at night in dark alleys.
This reminds me of the snotty boy and Tighten glow up meme, since Tighten has been compared to Syndrome a lot. They both feel entitled to something, Buddy wanted to be a sidekick and Hal wanted a girl, and they both turned to evil once they were denied
I was born in 2006. I have nostalgia for the incredibles 1 because i saw it when i was a little kid. Just because the movie came out earlier, doesnt mean you cant watch it.
True but it also means you didn't experience it as the big cultural moment it was when it came out, like I'm nostalgic for old Star Wars, but I also wasn't born for the theatre release so I have a different relationship to it than say my dad
Incredibles 1 was amazing. I remember my dad getting the DVD from K-mart, and my sister and I watching the shit out of it. I was in my pre-teens or early teens by then. Man, I feel old.
Incredibles 1 was at its conception, from the very start, challenging the current (at the time) animation movie norms that had proceeded the movie. and the very intent of the original design of the movie was "what if these animated characters were actually real people" instead of the typical story of animated characters simply being just that, storybook characters. there's a few good documentaries on the development of the film. my favorite is by a channel called "Scene it" titled "when a director breaks all of pixar's rules" and i think it really compliments what you said here about Incredibles being an iconic source of memes or a sort of staple. people who grew up with the first film can appreciate the callbacks while newer viewers of the series get their own flavor of memes that can remain relevant to both of these audiences. Incredibles shaped a lot of people's perceptions of human characters in film and it's really only fitting that the memes have such a cultural relevancy the same way the movies did. I would post a link to the video but I don't know how youtube feels about that. W video.
Common Incredibles W. I vividly remember the scene with Elastigirl and the kids in the jet going to find Mr Incredible, and then they’re being chased by a missle, what a dark scene when Elastigirl says “there are children aboard”
You're forgetting that 2000s kids had dvds, so they could have seen the movie countless times at home when they were growing up even if they were babies when it came out or not even born yet.
Also the fact that the DVD storage medium had peaked in sales by the year 2006 and the first Incredibles movie was only two years old at that point. Then after 2006, DVDs took a downturn in sales from a myriad of factors.
2006 kid here: I watched The Incredibles for the first time when I was 6 or so, simply because my parents had watched it and knew it was a good movie. I also re-watched it when The Incredibles 2 came out, simply to remember it better.
Same here, it was a movie that my whole family loves, purely because yes while a family movie, is still one of the best written movies in general to date, and I stand by that
I was born in 2004, and man I got nostalgia for the OG Incredibles. It was a frequent movie in my house, on Disney Channel, in hospitals, you couldn’t escape it if you tried
imagne being a guy playing a major role in the animation of that scene and suddenly like 20 years later ppl really really start to appreciate your work
_"You are worth it. I mean after all, _*_I'm your biggest fan."_* That's the moment Bob Parr knew he's screwed when everyone's a Super, then no one will be.
Syndrome's walk was based off an employee's walking style. He was told he had a quirky strut and forcefully corrected it. Syndrome's walk is the corrected walking style.
Saying that people born after 2004 didn't watch the first one feels weird as if a movie just suddenly self combusts after it is retired from cinemas, The Incredibles 1 was aired constantly on cable, if not that, released on DVDs or even in some countries aired at national TV channels as those tend to buy licenses of old films to air them to have a movie block.
I was thinking the same thing, idk what the deal is with old people (which LIMC apparently is with this boomer talk) thinking you had to see it in cinemas at release to have ever watched it before. 99.9% of all movies you don't go to the cinema to see on release I'm 21 rn in 2024 and have watched maybe 3 movies at the theaters out of probably 200 that have come out so far this year. In fact I had never even thought the incredibles came out before I was old enough to remember before cuz it's just kind of a weird thing to think about. Millennials really like infantalising us through the most random things, incredibles aired on Disney channel all the time and he thinks kids even today in 2024 wouldn't have seen the incredibles before? Give me a break.
This. And I'm sure most kids in the 90s remember watching cartoons and films from before they were born. Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera cartoons, almost any classic Disney animated film... My nephew was born in 2007 and watched The Incredibles as well as several other Pixar movies on DVD on repeat. It's weird to assume kids born at any time haven't seen extremely popular media from before they were born, especially in today's society with just how easy it is to find and watch most things from the last 30 years, and many other popular pieces of media from the past *century*. On top of that, parents in general like sharing things from their childhood with their kids. I'd be more surprised at the idea of modern kids NOT having seen The Incredibles.
You know, "kids" movies are back then we're something else. Especially The Incredibles. You have a villain who grudge from childhood leads him to become genius billionaire that is committing genocide on a minority group. He's also basically a terrorist. A corpse on screen. Actual death scenes. Ball jumpscare.
This movie man, this was a true Family Movie jokes and topics for both adults and kids to relate to. To see it generate meme after meme even after 20 years really shows how special and timeless it is.
It's funny because he could've just flown over to the plane or just his destination in general. Nope. He'll endure the small walk towards the plane and then fly using conventional air travel.
It's stuff like that's why I wanna take up animation. Because something like a small, simple walk can be made very memorable when given so much charm in a character's movements.
As someone who was born in 2004, my family showed me The Incredibles in 2008 and I loved. You don't have to watch the movie on the day it comes out to have nostalgia from it.
On the topic of The Incredibles, it amuses me that seemingly all the good movies that parody and comment on the superhero genre (Mystery Men, The Incredibles, Invincible, Megamind, etc.) came out before the superhero film craze
I always had interpreted the nose wipe and the hand wiggle as Syndrome ridding himself (consciously or unconsciously) of his last vestiges of respect/awe for Mr. Incredible. His vilification was completed. Though I can definitely see the excitement there too. I think I'll stick with my interpretation, it makes sense given that he had just left Mr. Incredible.
I'm born in 2004 and have watched the Incredibles in my language since it was shown in the Teathers and on the TV and my father had the movie downloaded and burned onto an CD I still have to this day,so...I LOVE INCREDIBLES,especially my languages Synchronization because it really stays on the point,closely following the Original script while having the jokes be truely magnificent and well thought out by the people who'd synchronized it...god...wished Incredibles 2 was a masterpiece as Incredibles 1 was😊
I saw the Incredibles when I was a kid and I always liked it, but honestly my appreciation for it seems to grow every year, there's always some layer to it or some scene or line of dialogue that I seem to understand better
This scene and its music were always one of my favorites from the film. The brass blares like a siren as if to say the very musical identity of the film is warped by this man's very presence.
Being born in 2004 and being called out for only liking the second incredibles film as if I never had a childhood has to be the most uncanny thing I've ever been told
We gotta clear something up, as a 2007 kid I watched THE SHIT out of this film. Ive seen it like 50 times by the time the sequel released so i bet a lot of ppl still feel nostalgic for the first one and not just bc of the sequel
Nah bro, as someone who is born in 2004 I can confidently say that nostalgia for the series comes from Incredibles 1 and definitely not the second one. It’s the nostalgia of watching it in dvd when Internet was still in its developing stages and didn’t reach into every part of our life. We’re the kind of guys who were caught in between millenial culture and overly digitalised gen z culture. So we experienced both kinda
I was born in 2004, and my family have had the DVD for as long as I remember. Along with Toy Story 1 & 2, Finding Nemo, A Bug’s Life, Shrek 1 & 2, the Cat in The Hat (2003), Cars and many more.
Unrelated, but one thing I'm surprised hasn't been memed is from SpongeBob's "Truth or Square" where Mr. Krabs reminisces only to go "It was a dark and evil time".
Ngl I was watching the first one a ton even before incredibles 2 as a kid. It's just a really good movie that parents like to put on which causes the nostalgia
Fun fact: Syndrome’s walk was based off a Pixar employee who was told he had a quirky walk, in response he would try to control it but ended up having this odd confident stride so they used it for the movie
Whaaat that's fucking amazing 😂
Citation needed
That happens to me too at work. Coworker would got "you got that strut in your walk" and I'll go "thanks" and now in my mind, I'm thinking, "play it cool"
I've (female) been told that I walk in a scary way. Apparently I walk like I'm angry, someone not to be messed with or something. Adding the fact that I'm as tall as the average dude in my country... (5'5ft... Asian btw) I did notice that no one messed with me even whe I walk alone at night in dark alleys.
@@HudaefCares They don't want any trouble with a person walking like they're in a Kill Bill movie
Nothing gonna break my stride.
Nobody gonna slow me down
lol
@@PVPnboh no! i got to keep on movin!
*Shaggy and Scooby doing macarena in the background
@@syouji185 Aint nothing gonna break my stride.
The Syndrome situation is crazy
Bro why is everyone in the "situation" rn 💀
the 2 uploads in one hour situation is crazy
The situation situation is crazy
this comment section situation is crazy
I'm gonna touch you
Lesson in meme culture:
"prepare for trouble"
"And make it double"
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This reminds me of the snotty boy and Tighten glow up meme, since Tighten has been compared to Syndrome a lot. They both feel entitled to something, Buddy wanted to be a sidekick and Hal wanted a girl, and they both turned to evil once they were denied
not reading allat
I miss that meme, dawg
Buddy is Hal if he had 20 Intelligence and 18 Charisma.
@@justaliffok Me too honestly
And theyre both ginger
Two at once? That's something I didn't expect.
I accidentally commented on his Olympic upload thinking it was this video ☠️
TF IS HAPPENING
Yesterday's one got taken down so it had to get reuplaoded
Its because the video on olympic games got strike yesterday so he post the both today
The Olympic shooter one is a reupload
I was born in 2006. I have nostalgia for the incredibles 1 because i saw it when i was a little kid. Just because the movie came out earlier, doesnt mean you cant watch it.
Same like DVDs exist lol. Who on earth has nostalgia for Incredibles 2??
@@michaelhong2565Nobody likes Incredibles 2.
True but it also means you didn't experience it as the big cultural moment it was when it came out, like I'm nostalgic for old Star Wars, but I also wasn't born for the theatre release so I have a different relationship to it than say my dad
Incredibles 1 was amazing. I remember my dad getting the DVD from K-mart, and my sister and I watching the shit out of it. I was in my pre-teens or early teens by then. Man, I feel old.
Exactly lol. Basically every Gen z has seen the original incredibles when they were little.
LIMC on his way to cover either the most obscure memes or memes that have dies out 2 months ago :
yes
I swear ive been waiting for him to do an batman arkham video😭
Under wich does this one fall? First time i‘v seen it 🤔
That would mean more if memes didn’t have the lifespan of a fruit fly
Idgf what people say; if a meme is still funny, it ain’t dead.
@@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access Real
Incredibles 1 was at its conception, from the very start, challenging the current (at the time) animation movie norms that had proceeded the movie. and the very intent of the original design of the movie was "what if these animated characters were actually real people" instead of the typical story of animated characters simply being just that, storybook characters. there's a few good documentaries on the development of the film. my favorite is by a channel called "Scene it" titled "when a director breaks all of pixar's rules" and i think it really compliments what you said here about Incredibles being an iconic source of memes or a sort of staple. people who grew up with the first film can appreciate the callbacks while newer viewers of the series get their own flavor of memes that can remain relevant to both of these audiences. Incredibles shaped a lot of people's perceptions of human characters in film and it's really only fitting that the memes have such a cultural relevancy the same way the movies did.
I would post a link to the video but I don't know how youtube feels about that.
W video.
Scene It referenced, let's gooo!
The Incredibles is an amazing movie for sure
Common Incredibles W. I vividly remember the scene with Elastigirl and the kids in the jet going to find Mr Incredible, and then they’re being chased by a missle, what a dark scene when Elastigirl says “there are children aboard”
You're forgetting that 2000s kids had dvds, so they could have seen the movie countless times at home when they were growing up even if they were babies when it came out or not even born yet.
0:13 Lessons in Meme Culture on his way to make another video.
LIMC forgot to mention how incredibles was a very popular DVD in the 2000s. That's how I grew up with it from being born in 04
Also the fact that the DVD storage medium had peaked in sales by the year 2006 and the first Incredibles movie was only two years old at that point. Then after 2006, DVDs took a downturn in sales from a myriad of factors.
No mention of the "I think not!" meme, another absolute banger.
You know you are cooked when Lessons in Meme Culture starts talking about YOUR age in his videos...
Rest in Pieces I guess
@@SportyMabamba Dafuq did I do!? T--T
@@redacted8472 be over the age of consent on the internet I guess, although gen alpha is nearing that age (I believe a few are already 14)
Gone but not forgotten 😢
One foot already in the grave, eh?
2006 kid here: I watched The Incredibles for the first time when I was 6 or so, simply because my parents had watched it and knew it was a good movie. I also re-watched it when The Incredibles 2 came out, simply to remember it better.
Same here, it was a movie that my whole family loves, purely because yes while a family movie, is still one of the best written movies in general to date, and I stand by that
I was born in 2004, and man I got nostalgia for the OG Incredibles. It was a frequent movie in my house, on Disney Channel, in hospitals, you couldn’t escape it if you tried
Same
imagne being a guy playing a major role in the animation of that scene and suddenly like 20 years later ppl really really start to appreciate your work
any distance is walking distance if you have enough time
I have a shirt that says that on it
(not that anyone needed to know this information, but tough luck)
@@Nat_the_Chicken that's what the immortal snail would wear if it was human
@@SR_73 That would make it a much darker message lol
I named my dog after syndrome, was a bad idea because the first time I told him “Down syndrome” people looked at me like I’m a monster.
Vro 😮
I was born in 2006 and I definitely watched the first The Incredibles before the second one released. I watched it on cable TV.
same
_"You are worth it. I mean after all, _*_I'm your biggest fan."_*
That's the moment Bob Parr knew he's screwed when everyone's a Super, then no one will be.
Syndrome's walk was based off an employee's walking style. He was told he had a quirky strut and forcefully corrected it. Syndrome's walk is the corrected walking style.
Saying that people born after 2004 didn't watch the first one feels weird as if a movie just suddenly self combusts after it is retired from cinemas, The Incredibles 1 was aired constantly on cable, if not that, released on DVDs or even in some countries aired at national TV channels as those tend to buy licenses of old films to air them to have a movie block.
I'm from 2004 and i watched it
I was thinking the same thing, idk what the deal is with old people (which LIMC apparently is with this boomer talk) thinking you had to see it in cinemas at release to have ever watched it before. 99.9% of all movies you don't go to the cinema to see on release I'm 21 rn in 2024 and have watched maybe 3 movies at the theaters out of probably 200 that have come out so far this year. In fact I had never even thought the incredibles came out before I was old enough to remember before cuz it's just kind of a weird thing to think about. Millennials really like infantalising us through the most random things, incredibles aired on Disney channel all the time and he thinks kids even today in 2024 wouldn't have seen the incredibles before? Give me a break.
This.
And I'm sure most kids in the 90s remember watching cartoons and films from before they were born. Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera cartoons, almost any classic Disney animated film... My nephew was born in 2007 and watched The Incredibles as well as several other Pixar movies on DVD on repeat. It's weird to assume kids born at any time haven't seen extremely popular media from before they were born, especially in today's society with just how easy it is to find and watch most things from the last 30 years, and many other popular pieces of media from the past *century*. On top of that, parents in general like sharing things from their childhood with their kids. I'd be more surprised at the idea of modern kids NOT having seen The Incredibles.
You know, "kids" movies are back then we're something else. Especially The Incredibles.
You have a villain who grudge from childhood leads him to become genius billionaire that is committing genocide on a minority group. He's also basically a terrorist.
A corpse on screen.
Actual death scenes.
Ball jumpscare.
This movie man, this was a true Family Movie jokes and topics for both adults and kids to relate to. To see it generate meme after meme even after 20 years really shows how special and timeless it is.
Kronos Unveiled: Am I A Joke to you?
Syndrome and nearly everyone: Y E S
Is that the name of the ost?
@@goldenfiberwheat238 In this video, no, but it was an infamous theme that awoken something inside every artist's mind
@@TheAnimalKingdom-tq3sz is that the one that plays when he’s on the computer looking at the supers the android killed?
@@goldenfiberwheat238 Yes. After looking through the files and ran as fast as he could, DeviantArt is having a good time in the field.
@@goldenfiberwheat238 Yes. After looking through the files and ran as fast as he could, what comes next?
0:51
I'm from 2004 and I watched the first Incredibles movie all the time growing up. We had it on dvd so we could put it on repeat lol.
Yall can't lie...Basketabll God's theme goes hard 🔥 🔥
What did you say about basketball🗣️🔥🔥🔥
It's funny because he could've just flown over to the plane or just his destination in general.
Nope. He'll endure the small walk towards the plane and then fly using conventional air travel.
1:12 “of course you know something about something OTHERWISE YOU COULDN’T HAVE TIED YOU SHOES!”
Hey i get that reference, im clearly very intelligent
“People who were born in 2004 are now 20 years old.”
As someone born in 2002 that made me feel EXTREMELY ancient
Syndrome’s little movements give this meme so much personality
It's stuff like that's why I wanna take up animation. Because something like a small, simple walk can be made very memorable when given so much charm in a character's movements.
The Incredibles will always be Pixar's jewel, no other of their movies come close.
As someone who was born in 2004, my family showed me The Incredibles in 2008 and I loved. You don't have to watch the movie on the day it comes out to have nostalgia from it.
" 1:56 The before gta 6 situation is crazy" 💀🙏
He also cracks his neck before shaking his right hand. Man was on timing
my family still watches the Incredibles to this day, throughout all of these years. I'm 20 and I still love it from watching it when I was 8.
On the topic of The Incredibles, it amuses me that seemingly all the good movies that parody and comment on the superhero genre (Mystery Men, The Incredibles, Invincible, Megamind, etc.) came out before the superhero film craze
Thanks for including part of the meme in your videos. Greatly helps
Even as a kid I remember thinking this was a memeable scene. Glad to see it's finally getting that status. It only took 20 years
I always had interpreted the nose wipe and the hand wiggle as Syndrome ridding himself (consciously or unconsciously) of his last vestiges of respect/awe for Mr. Incredible. His vilification was completed.
Though I can definitely see the excitement there too. I think I'll stick with my interpretation, it makes sense given that he had just left Mr. Incredible.
First name: Down
Last name: Syndrome
The Incredibles is one of the greatest films I have ever seen.
Tbh animated shows and movies are perfect for memeing because every frame is animated by an artist
Just got reminded of the old Dr. Livesey walk meme...
I honestly feel really blessed to have this movie as part of my childhood. I will definitely watch it with any children I (hopefully) have.
The craziest thing to me is how WELL the Incredibles have held up for TWENTY YEARS. Visually especially.
1:28 bro hit me like a truck. I was born 1996. Can't believe how quick time passes
Reason why Pixar films aged so well is that they were made with details that both kids and adults can appreciate.
I don't think we can beat him.
I'm born in 2004 and have watched the Incredibles in my language since it was shown in the Teathers and on the TV and my father had the movie downloaded and burned onto an CD I still have to this day,so...I LOVE INCREDIBLES,especially my languages Synchronization because it really stays on the point,closely following the Original script while having the jokes be truely magnificent and well thought out by the people who'd synchronized it...god...wished Incredibles 2 was a masterpiece as Incredibles 1 was😊
YES!! More Incredibles memes!
The minute I heard the God of basketball beat I had to turn the volume up
Nostalgia for incredibles 2💀
I saw the Incredibles when I was a kid and I always liked it, but honestly my appreciation for it seems to grow every year, there's always some layer to it or some scene or line of dialogue that I seem to understand better
This scene and its music were always one of my favorites from the film. The brass blares like a siren as if to say the very musical identity of the film is warped by this man's very presence.
Not a single "every journey is walking distance if you have time" that breaks me tbh
I love how even IF its unintentional you can still feel him being a slimely little wezzel under that, with about what he is gonna do
Invincibles is so iconic you have to watch it at some point, even if it was released before your birth.
Being born in 2004 and being called out for only liking the second incredibles film as if I never had a childhood has to be the most uncanny thing I've ever been told
Everywhere is walking distance if you have time.
This is just gonna get bigger
"All I wanted was to help you, but what did you say to me" - Syndrome.
I loved watching incredible when I was little and it’s awesome to me that syndromes strut is still going today
As someone born in 2004, I grew up watching The Incredibles. Still my favorite Pixar movie
"𝕯𝖔𝖜𝖓!" - Syndrome
“Yo regresando a tienda por cilantro”sent me ROLLING lmao how have I not see that one 😂❤
I love being a villain and all my henchmen on the web
We gotta clear something up, as a 2007 kid I watched THE SHIT out of this film. Ive seen it like 50 times by the time the sequel released so i bet a lot of ppl still feel nostalgic for the first one and not just bc of the sequel
Born in 04 and this was legit one of my favorite movies when I was little
Makes sense, especially since Buddy’s also a redhead like Hal.
What's crazy is I literally watched that exact regular show episode yesterday
The situation's situation is crazy
0:48 is how I go to raves, dressed my best to just vibe on my own and not feel obligated to talk to anyone
I was born after The Incredibles and I was still raised by it
Finally we're making a comeback.
I swear there are still certain parts of the original incredibles movie that haven't been memed yet
Holy moly Incredibles is 20 years old maaaaan💀
wiping his nose like me with my daily flour every morning 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Meme evolution st its finest
Mr incredible has his own meme, now it's syndromes turn
_Bro _*_WAS BORN_*_ with over 100+ poise in elden ring..._ 💀💀💀
Syndrome is such a good villain
Nah bro, as someone who is born in 2004 I can confidently say that nostalgia for the series comes from Incredibles 1 and definitely not the second one. It’s the nostalgia of watching it in dvd when Internet was still in its developing stages and didn’t reach into every part of our life. We’re the kind of guys who were caught in between millenial culture and overly digitalised gen z culture. So we experienced both kinda
I was born in 2004, and my family have had the DVD for as long as I remember.
Along with Toy Story 1 & 2, Finding Nemo, A Bug’s Life, Shrek 1 & 2, the Cat in The Hat (2003), Cars and many more.
"Anyone born in 2004 is now 20"
Bro you didn't have to do that to me
The "unfortunately not selected for the 2024 olympics" meme is pretty funny
Unrelated, but one thing I'm surprised hasn't been memed is from SpongeBob's "Truth or Square" where Mr. Krabs reminisces only to go "It was a dark and evil time".
The realisation that The Incredibles and I are the same age physically hurts
Ngl I was watching the first one a ton even before incredibles 2 as a kid. It's just a really good movie that parents like to put on which causes the nostalgia
Everywhere is walking distance, if you have the time
"People born in 2004 are now 20..." Way to make me feel old
About time the basketball beat from regular show is being used
The next meme review should be the rising popularity of the ai "Never Goon" Minions
Ah yes, I have awaited this moment
I love when silly memes like this take off. Reminds me of the coffin dancing meme or Dr. Livensky walking.
I was born before it came out, but I only remember watching it on CDs or DVDs. That’s what everyone did back in the day
Syndrome when he gets rejected by Mr. Incredibles
what
@@大what
The commentary on this bit of the movies is actually pretty funny