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Prior to the release of Pixar's 2004 CGI-animated film ''The Incredibles'', '''three online promotional trailers''' were made. They are titled ''First In Line'', ''Still First in Line'', and ''First in Line: SOLD OUT''.
 
==Description==
Information online about these shorts is sparse and primarily available through recollections of reviewers since the trailers are no longer accessible from the original Disney site.<ref>[http://disneygeek.com/theater/incredibles.php Original download links.] Retrieved 31 Jan '16.</ref>
 
According to one recounting, the trailers parodied typical Hollywood release hype.<ref>[http://animatedviews.com/2011/the-incredibles-blu-ray/ AnimatedViews recounting.] Retrieved 31 Jan '16.</ref> The first two shorts, ''First in Line'' and ''Still First in Line'', are reportedly clips of a male fan of the upcoming film waiting in line. <ref>[http://animatedviews.com/2004/still-first-in-line-arrives-online/ Another AnimatedViews recounting.] Retrieved 31 Jan '16.</ref> Consensus online holds that these shorts weren't clips from the film; rather, they focused on advertising the premiere date.
 
==Availability==
These shorts were unexpectedly left off of the DVD and Blu-Ray releases for '''''The Incredibles''''', much to the chagrin of many reviewers. Since being taken down from the Disney Geek website, the shorts have remained unavailable to the public.
 
== Filenames ==
While the shorts themselves are still lost as the remaining download links do not work, the filenames for two of the shorts were found:
 
Incredibles_TV2472_1stNLine_0750.mov (First in Line)
 
Incredibles_1stNLine_v2229_0056.wmv (Still First in Line)
 
Note that the file extensions may be different if references to this filename are found.
==References==
<references/>
 
[[Category:Lost internet media|Incredibles "First In Line" Spots (Lost 2004 Internet Trailers)]]
[[Category:Lost advertising and interstitial material|Incredibles "First In Line" Spots (Lost 2004 Internet Trailers)]]

Revision as of 21:21, 1 December 2017

Incredibles IncredibleFamily.jpg

Screenshot of film from DisneyGeek site, original location of shorts.

Status: Lost


Prior to the release of Pixar's 2004 CGI-animated film The Incredibles, three online promotional trailers were made. They are titled First In Line, Still First in Line, and First in Line: SOLD OUT.

Description

Information online about these shorts is sparse and primarily available through recollections of reviewers since the trailers are no longer accessible from the original Disney site.[1]

According to one recounting, the trailers parodied typical Hollywood release hype.[2] The first two shorts, First in Line and Still First in Line, are reportedly clips of a male fan of the upcoming film waiting in line. [3] Consensus online holds that these shorts weren't clips from the film; rather, they focused on advertising the premiere date.

Availability

These shorts were unexpectedly left off of the DVD and Blu-Ray releases for The Incredibles, much to the chagrin of many reviewers. Since being taken down from the Disney Geek website, the shorts have remained unavailable to the public.

Filenames

While the shorts themselves are still lost as the remaining download links do not work, the filenames for two of the shorts were found:

Incredibles_TV2472_1stNLine_0750.mov (First in Line)

Incredibles_1stNLine_v2229_0056.wmv (Still First in Line)

Note that the file extensions may be different if references to this filename are found.

References

  1. Original download links. Retrieved 31 Jan '16.
  2. AnimatedViews recounting. Retrieved 31 Jan '16.
  3. Another AnimatedViews recounting. Retrieved 31 Jan '16.