If Pixar Heroes Were Charged For Their Crimes
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Published 2024-05-15
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0:00 Case 1: Mr. Incredible
7:05 Case 2: Mike & Sully
10:58 Case 3: Elastigirl
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All Comments (21)
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A lot of the crimes Mr. Incredible committed (specifically when he's trying to escape from Syndrome or protect his family from Syndrome or the mind-controlled supers) he shouldn't he charged for, as all of the above, he was acting in self-defense or trying to escape. You don't charge someone with Battery when they punch their kidnapper to get away
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0:12 I would also like to add also your honor that boy broke into his vehicle
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3:15 Bob is Doing the Right Thing, But his Boss Doesn't Let him, And Then Commits Assault Occasioning Actual Bodily Harm and Several Wall Destruction, So You Can Say He's..... Mentally ill
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I don’t think Sulley should have gotten a child abduction charge. He never intended to kidnap Boo and he actually tried to take her back to her home right away. Although he could be nailed with a child endangerment charge for taking her to an unsafe factory
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Concidering that doing superhero work is illegal, this could be considered as being comparable to Practicing law without a license, but doing hero work without permission or something similar to that
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Finally, we got heros being charged now
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1:36 actually the opposite occurred, the only thing the boss was doing at the company was scamming people out of insurance money, all Bob did was actually give financial help, basically what insurance does
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2:25 They Didn't Mean to Commence Robbery LOL
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2:48 actually the assaulting police was Frozone
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0.14 Pretty sure Buddy was trespassing.
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Love to see heroes getting charged now. Now that season 2 of Monsters at Work is over, you should update the charges of Randall Boggs and Johnny Worthington
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In the case of Mike, he threw the sock at one of the CDA, which to the monster world at the time would be toxic, so you could nail him with a officer assault charge. Plus, he then immediately fled from the CDA, which could be considered resisting arrest. However, Roz then allows them to go free as a government cover-up for helping in the arrest of Waternoose, so Mike and Sully get a pardon.
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Bob: Did I do something illegal? Animated Courtroom: Y E S
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1:36 Technically, this is legal. Bob is just giving the lady the insurance she needs. Minor antagonist, Gilbert Huph, would be at fault since he is committing Breach of Contract for the Malpractice by not giving the insurance/letting his employees give the customers insurance.
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10:59 Interesting that you're charging the supers separately, considering the judge would just pardon them all at the end of each case.
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OK... since Mike and Sulley as a collective are hiding Boo, who in the monster world is a fugitive, wouldn't they also be charged with aiding and abetting a fugitive?
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3:35 Bob Parr will also pay to repair those walls.
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I want If Shrek Were Charged For Their Crimes
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This channel could benefit from a discord server were we could all debate as a community wether said character could be charged for said crime or crimes
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Hold on... Incrediboy was trespassing inside someone else's car... surely Bob had the right to throw him out, let alone eject him out of the car.