The video analyzes the movie Incredibles 2 scene by scene, pointing out various Easter eggs, references, and details. These include Pixar's signature Easter eggs like the Luxo ball and A113, as well as references to other Disney and Pixar films, such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Disney's Valiant. The video also notes nods to comic books, like the use of hypnotic glasses to control people, and the film's commentary on technological dependence and the misuse of technology. Additionally, the video highlights the involvement of various Pixar artists and directors, such as Brad Bird, Henry Selick, and Alan Barillaro, and provides background information on the film's budget, revenue, and awards.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Incredibles 2 continues where the first film left off.
2. The film's storyline takes place more than a decade after the events of the first film.
3. The address of Pixar Animation Studios is 1200 Park Ave.
4. The film's villain, Evelyn Deavor, is a pun on "Evil Endeavor".
5. The sugar bomb cereal is from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes.
6. The film's director, Brad Bird, was inspired by the cartoon Jonny Quest.
7. Steve Jobs bought Pixar in the 80s.
8. The film's budget was estimated at 200 million dollars.
9. The film's revenue was 1.2 billion dollars.
10. The film competed for an Oscar in the best animation category, which went to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
11. The film features several Easter eggs, including references to other Pixar films, Disney films, and comic books.
12. The film's art represents the family, according to director Brad Bird.
13. The film's villain, Evelyn Deavor, is revealed to be the true villain in a twist based on perspective.
14. The film parodies Dementia 13 by Francis Ford Coppola.
15. The film criticizes technological dependence and the misuse of technology.