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THE INCREDIBLES 2 Gets Retro Toy Commercials with Catchy Theme Songs

The Incredibles 2 won’t just see Pixar‘s super family back on the big screen for the first time since 2004, it will see superheroes finally return to the world after being forced into hiding 15 years earlier. They’re living, breathing, crime-fighting throwbacks, so what better way to celebrate their triumphant return than with a series of retro toy commercials?

Pixar’s new teasers for the long-awaited sequel are clever vintage toy commercials, all of which are set to old ’60s cartoon-style theme songs. Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, and Frozone each get their own ad for their very own adorable stuffed animals. While these don’t offer much insight into the film’s plot, they are lighthearted and fun. In fact, we don’t understand why actual toy commercials aren’t this good.

These don’t just work as great toy promos, they also feel like amazing pitches for a potential Incredibles TV series. Disney does have plans for their own streaming service, and who would say no to show about the early career exploits of the world’s greatest superheroes?

With all apologies to Elastigirl’s amazing song, this one is extra amazing.

Question: Where can we download the full length version of Frozone’s theme song? Does it come included with the toy? Because we’d buy all of them if that’s what it took to get it. Now that’s how you sell some toys. And a movie.

The Incredibles 2 comes to theaters June 15. Which theme song was your favorite? Tell us in the comments below which one you’ll be whistling heading into the theater.

Featured Image: Disney/Pixar

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