<P> Some commentators took Bob's frustration with celebrating mediocrity and Syndrome's comment that "when everyone's super, no one will be" as a reflection of views shared by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche or an extension of Russian - American novelist Ayn Rand's Objectivism philosophy, which Bird felt was "ridiculous ." He stated that a large portion of the audience understood the satire whereas "two percent thought I was doing The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged ." Some purported that The Incredibles exhibited a right - wing bias, which Bird also scoffed at . "I think that's as silly of an analysis as saying The Iron Giant was left - wing . I'm definitely a centrist and feel like both parties can be absurd ." </P> <P> The film also explored Bird's dislike for the tendency of the children's comics and Saturday morning cartoons of his youth to portray villains as unrealistic, ineffectual, and non-threatening . In the film, Dash and Violet have to deal with villains who are perfectly willing to use deadly force against children . On another level, both Dash and Violet display no emotion or regret at the deaths of those who are trying to kill them, such as when Dash outruns pursuers who crash their vehicles while chasing him, or when both of them witness their parents destroy several attacking vehicles with people inside, in such a manner that the deaths of those piloting them is undeniable . Despite disagreeing with some analysis, Bird felt it gratifying for his work to be considered on many different levels, which was his intention: "The fact that it was written about in the op / ed section of The New York Times several times was really gratifying to me . Look, it's a mainstream animated movie, and how often are those considered thought provoking?" </P> <P> The film opened on November 5, 2004, as Pixar's first film to be rated PG (for "action violence"). Its theatrical release was accompanied with a Pixar short film Boundin' . The promotional campaign included an official website with video segments, games, and printable memorabilia . While Pixar celebrated another triumph with The Incredibles, Steve Jobs was embroiled in a public feud with the head of its distribution partner, The Walt Disney Company . This would eventually lead to the ousting of Michael Eisner and Disney's acquisition of Pixar the following year . </P> <P> In March 2014, Disney CEO and chairman Bob Iger announced that the film would be reformatted and re-released in 3D . </P>

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