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Edna Mode
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Background information
Movies The Incredibles
Short Films Unknown
Television Programs The Jack Jack Show


Video Games Disney INFINITY Series
Voice Brad Bird

Kevin Delaney (Disney INFINITY)

Portrayed by Unknown
Character information
Other names Unknown


Personality Spunky, intelligent, abrasive, and funny
Goal Unknown
Allies Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Dash, Violet, Frozone, any other superheroes
Enemies Syndrome and his omnidroids
Likes Unknown
Dislikes Capes
Quotes "My God, you've gotten fat..."

"This is a hobo suit, darling! You can't be SEEN in this!" "No capes!" "I never look back, darling! It distracts from the now." "Yes, words are useless. Gobble, gobble, gobble. Too much of it, darling, too much."


Edna "E" Mode is a character from Disney/Pixar's film The Incredibles, voiced by Brad Bird.

Personality[]

Edna has created custom-made original outfits for superheroes since the "glory days", saying that she designs for gods. It is apparent that she feels infinitely superior to all other designers in the world and shows much disregard towards runway boutiques and modern fashion models, claiming that she had gone to Milan to design clothing for the supermodels, and called them "spoiled, stupid little stick-figures with poofy lips who think only about themselves."

She is very talented and as demanding of others as she is of herself. She is also shown to have a constant desire to create and design new things. She runs away with ideas, such as when Bob Parr asks her for a simple repair in his old suit, which she immediately deems a "hobo suit" and replaces, as well as creates new suits for the rest of his family. Edna seems not to be concerned with the past, saying "it distracts from the now," and is not very emotional. This is evident when Helen is crying over the thought that her husband might be cheating on her, and instead of comforting her, Edna smacks her with a newspaper and tells her to pull herself together.

Unlike with Bob, Edna seems to hold a close friendship with his wife Helen (only recognizing her when she gives her superhero name), inviting her over as soon as she calls to show off her families' new hero outfits, claiming that she "enjoys (their) chats."

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