Jack-Jack Attack - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Jack-Jack Attack"
Jack-Jack Attack (2005)
Timing: 0:5 (5 min)
Jack-Jack Attack - TMDB rating
7.293/10
973
Jack-Jack Attack - Kinopoisk rating
7.34/10
19448
Jack-Jack Attack - IMDB rating
7.5/10
19000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Osnat Shurer #2061
Osnat Shurer
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo John Lasseter #2030Photo John Lasseter #2031Photo John Lasseter #2032

John Lasseter

John Lasseter
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Photo Stephen Schaffer #4827
Stephen Schaffer
Editor

Art Direction

Photo Bryn Imagire #10755
Bryn Imagire
Art Direction
Photo Lou Romano #16449

Lou Romano

Lou Romano
Art Direction

Production Supervisor

Doug Nichols
Production Supervisor

Lead Animator

Photo Steven Clay Hunter #2067
Steven Clay Hunter
Lead Animator

Sound Mixer

Larry Hopkins
Sound Mixer

Animation

Photo Alan Barillaro #2050
Alan Barillaro
Animation
Andrew Gordon
Animation
Photo Tony Fucile #2064
Tony Fucile
Animation

Thanks

Photo Tony Kaplan #333474
Tony Kaplan
Thanks
Photo Greg Dykstra #2062
Greg Dykstra
Thanks

Assistant Editor

Chris Vallance
Assistant Editor
Renee Steen
Assistant Editor

Story

Photo Bosco Ng #199400Photo Bosco Ng #199401Photo Bosco Ng #199402
Bosco Ng
Story

Other

Post Production Supervisor

Paul Cichocki
Post Production Supervisor

Production Assistant

Becky Neiman
Production Assistant

ADR & Dubbing

Morten Folmer Nielsen
ADR & Dubbing

Layout

Mark Sanford
Layout

CG Painter

Laura Phillips
CG Painter

Production Artist

Nelson 'Rey' Bohol
Production Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, it was intended to be part of the script for one of the films in the 'The Incredibles' franchise. The scene was filmed and made into a short film specifically for DVD release.
  • In 'The Incredibles,' Carrie says she's losing to Jack-Jack to Mozart because 'children get smarter from Mozart.'
  • When Jack-Jack first appears on screen (he's playing), the Pixar lamp from the short film 'Luxo Jr.' (1986) is shown on the right side of the screen.
  • The name Jack-Jack is a reference to the English idiom 'Jack of all trades but master of none,' which translates to 'a master of none.'
  • The device Rick uses to erase Carrie’s memory is shown again at the very beginning of 'Incredibles 2.'
  • The interrogation scene later appears in the animated film "The Incredibles 2", in an episode where Rick erases Tony's memory.
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