Why isn't there an "I" (Incredibles logo) on Jack-Jack's suit?

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Why isn't there the Incredibles logo on Jack-Jack's suit in Incredibles 2 ? Is it because Pixar want to portray Jack-Jack as a possible antagonist in upcoming movies?

The logo contains a homing signal which detects where the person is. So don't they want to know Jack-Jack's location in Incredibles 3 (in case if it gets released in the future)?



Best Answer

Jack Jack's suit has a few notable differences to the rest of his family.

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  • Doesn't have the Incredible logo
  • Doesn't have the "belt"
  • Doesn't have the accented underwear line
  • Doesn't have gloves
  • Doesn't have boots

His outfit is essentially baby footie pajamas.

This is probably because, as a baby, he isn't expected to perform any missions or get into combat (even though Edna designed the suit with all the basics, including resistance to bullets and fire).

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John "Jack-Jack" Jackson Parr (born c. 1961) is one of the supporting characters in The Incredibles and one of the major characters in its sequel. He is the youngest son of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl and the younger brother of Violet Parr and Dash Parr.

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