Within an expansion of celebrating the film's 20th anniversary, the eleventh season of Disney Speedstorm has been launched with the Incredible family as new racers
Rapunzel from Tangled, the most expensive animated film ever made by Disney was available to be unlocked for a limited time during the second part of the tenth season of Disney Speedstorm. Over a month before that, Mr. and Mrs. Incredible from one of Pixar's most memorable animated masterpieces appeared alongside Frozone, one of the film's supporting stars in the fourth season of the fifth season of Fortnite: Battle Royale and LEGO Fortnite. Within an expansion of celebrating the film's 20th anniversary, the eleventh season of Disney Speedstorm has been launched with the Incredible family as new racers. Previously, the tenth season's launch spooked us with the main cast of The Nightmare Before Christmas to strut some Halloween flair. This time, the Incredibles hide their true identities as they let heroism stand out once again. After the reveals of new Helluva Boss merchandise primarily based on “Mastermind”, the eleventh episode of the second season,Wolverine's interesting design in Marvel Rivals shortly before its launch alongside the beginning of Fortnite OG, the release of the new Bratz doll based on Karol G and a Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day for all the pansexual and panromantic gamers out there, we shall discuss the big highlight of the eleventh season of Disney Speedstorm as lawful citizens rooting for full legalisation of superheroes on duty.
I fondly recall playing The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer on my pink Nintendo DS as a child. As an adult, I am rather intrigued by Mr. Incredible and his family becoming racers in Disney Speedstorm as plenty of Fortnite fighters strive as Peter B. Parker, Spider-Punk or Spider-Noir from Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse in Fortnite. And speaking of Fortnite, I would be delighted to see Hatsune Miku perform in Fortnite Festival at some point in 2025.
The Incredibles 2 may be either a mixed bag or an utter disappointment to those who think outside of my own box, but The Incredibles 3 has the potential to be almost as effective as notable threequels, such as Toy Story 3 and Deadpool & Wolverine. In the meantime, the 20th anniversary of the first film is being concluded with the iconic family as racers.
During preparations for the celebration of Pac-Man's 45th anniversary, the superheroes recruited to race heroically include:
- Mr. Incredible (who shall hopefully not toss his car if it ever breaks down)
- Mrs. Incredible, also known as “Elastigirl”
- Violet Incredible, my favourite member of the family due to her relatability
- Dash Incredible, Violet's younger brother
- Frozone, Mr. Incredible's best friend who was playable alongside him in The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer
As revealed in the release date reveal, the new racetrack is based on the city of Metroville. It is quite coincidental to see Frozone let it go over a week before Christmas, which makes me a worthy rival to Elsa from Frozen (and Andrealphus from Helluva Boss). I know Dash is too young to have a driver's license and it can be argued that he does not need a car anyway due to his super speed but let us not repeat the arguments against Sonic the Hedgehog driving in Sonic Drift and Sonic and SEGA All-Stars Racing and Bart and Lisa Simpson driving (like maniacs) in The Simpsons: Hit & Run and The Simpsons: Road Rage. The racing suits the family and their friend wear do NOT come with capes for a reason! Syndrome learned that the hard way at the end of the first movie.
Mr. Incredible looks thrilled to be out of his mid-life crisis as he is free to be himself as a racer. At least Frozone's wife did not put away his racing suit for the sake of a romantic evening being a bigger priority than saving the day. And outside of Disney and Pixar, Kirby, Nintendo's loveable pink ball with a huge appetite can race against the interpretation of Vassago, a prince of the Ars Goetia from the latest episode of Helluva Boss for a reason.
Strangely enough, Evelyn Deavor is a crew member, despite how she eventually revealed herself as the main antagonist of The Incredibles 2. Well, the Screenslaver is a crew member too. The same applies to the Underminer and Bomb Voyage, two minor antagonists from the first film; one from the past and the other from the present. Is Bernie Kropp being another member a coincidence? I think not!
This is quite a thrilling way to conclude the 101st year of wonder for Disney devotees aside from the mixed reception of Moana 2. Aside from some concern regarding 2025 beginning with a certain acronym used to express disbelief, there are still some events to dive into throughout the shortly forthcoming year of the Wood Snake. It looks like the new incarnation of Glinda portrayed by Ariana Grande will wear a majestic blue dress, thus bringing on a Cinderella vibe in Wicked: Part Two, but Aurora from Disney's iconic interpretation of Sleeping Beauty that rightfully celebrated its 65th anniversary alongside Barbie's might as well compete in an event in the next season of Disney Speedstorm or two in either a pink or a blue outfit. Speaking of the next season, the highlight of its launch in March 2025 shall be based on Tron, followed by a Big Hero 6 theme for the launch of the thirteenth season two months afterwards. Timeless and impactful, The Incredibles remains cherished to this day, resulting in a heroic highlight of the eleventh season of Disney Speedstorm commences after KFC released their own bizarre take on a Tamagotchi in Spain and many Sonic supporters pre-registered for Sonic Rumble and expressed their thoughts on the new web game from McDonald's promoting Sonic the Hedgehog 3 in Brazil and Peru.
Plenty of us are quite nervous about The Incredibles 3. Could the threequel introduce Mr. Incredible's sister who was known as “Miss Incredible” back in the glory days, resulting in the introduction of Dash, Violet and Jack-Jack's cousins? In the meantime, the launch of the eleventh season of Disney Speedstorm is a reminder of those simpler times for many 2000s kids and teens.
Aside from the importance of proactivity as time goes on, I must firmly decline any involvement in any irrational witch-hunting against “wokeness”. Despite that, I am unnerved at certain gameplay mechanics in Dustborn being attempts at “cancelling”, “bullying” and “triggering”. Isn't there enough young people being cyberbullied, witnessing bigotry and expressing dismay over certain idols turning out to be awful people already? We do not need more of it! We need some escapism to help us forget our troubles every now and then and I do not blame those Disney devotees for at least considering Disney Speedstorm one of those mechanisms, yet games like Bully are praised for their praiseworthy gameplay elements, such as masterful AI and an ambitiously varied list of minigames, despite how their premises or plot points may remind a player too much of a troubling time at some point in their life. Until then, please be kind to one another while rooting for integrity and justice, especially after the Christmas break and New Year's Day. There is always someone in need you can help.