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The promos are hard to find on the internet and the original [http://disneygeek.com/theater/incredibles.php download links] for them no longer work. They were also left of off both the DVD and Blu-ray release of the film, to the complaints of some reviewers. Though in the case of the former you could at least excuse it as the DVD was put together before the film was even theatrically released, as acknowledged on the commentary.
The promos are hard to find on the internet and the original [http://disneygeek.com/theater/incredibles.php download links] for them no longer work. They were also left of off both the DVD and Blu-ray release of the film, to the complaints of some reviewers. Though in the case of the former you could at least excuse it as the DVD was put together before the film was even theatrically released, as acknowledged on the commentary.
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To promote the film The Incredibles in 2004, PIXAR put out several Internet-exclusive live-action "First In Line" trailers.

There were three made. The first was simply "First In Line". The second was called "Still First in Line". And the third was called "SOLD OUT". One recounting of them said that they spoofed the early line up some fans commit to when a big new film opens. One news article states that they didn't contain clips from the film, but rather solely focused on advertising the premiere date and another states that it involved a male fan who was indeed first in line in the first promo and is still waiting first in line in the second, with the spots presumably taking place in real time on their actual release dates.

The promos are hard to find on the internet and the original download links for them no longer work. They were also left of off both the DVD and Blu-ray release of the film, to the complaints of some reviewers. Though in the case of the former you could at least excuse it as the DVD was put together before the film was even theatrically released, as acknowledged on the commentary.