31 Facts About Edna Mode

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Edna Marie "E" Mode is a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles and its sequel Incredibles 2 .

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Edna Mode's is an eccentric fashion designer renowned for designing the costumes of several famous superheroes, having worked particularly closely with Mr Incredible and Elastigirl, with whom she has maintained a strong friendship.

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Edna Mode was created by playmaker, poem writer, and director Brad Bird to explain how The Incredibles' superheroes obtain their costumes, a topic he believes is rarely explored in superhero films convincingly.

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Edna Mode has been recognized as one of Pixar's greatest characters by several prominent media publications.

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Edna Mode was created for The Incredibles by writer and director Brad Bird.

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Bird conceived Edna Mode upon discovering that, despite featuring characters dressed in fancy, extravagant costumes, traditional superhero films rarely offer plausible explanations as to how superheroes come to obtain these outfits, or who provides them in the first place.

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The Incredibles was the first Pixar film to earn a PG rating; Edna Mode is considered to be one of the studio's earliest attempts at approaching "darker, edgier comedy, " which is particularly demonstrated by the scene in which the character cites several graphic examples of capes directly resulting in the deaths of several superheroes, one of whom is shown being consumed and killed by a jet turbine.

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Lear said that dubbing Edna Mode's voice was not an easy process, but accepted the job after being offered the role upon seeing the film at the Cannes Film Festival in order to fulfill her dream of having always wanted to voice a Disney character.

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Edna Mode was the first character Lear was hired to dub in Italian.

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10.

Edna Mode's is absolutely convinced that her way is the right way, and if you disagree.

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The director has generally declined to confirm any direct influences on the character, insisting that Edna Mode is "not based on a specific person", including publicly refuting claims that he based the character on Head, although she continues to be considered the character's "most legitimate" alleged inspiration.

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Edna Mode'schak believes that Edna offers "a whole new viewpoint to the world of superheroes", in addition to demonstrating the film's "oddball silliness".

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Edna Mode prefers to always think about the future, finding dwelling on the past to be distracting from the present, as demonstrated by her line "I never look back, dahling, it distracts from the now", and thus has proven capable of determining the needs of her superhero clientele before they have the opportunity to finalize their ideas themselves.

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Edna Mode's absolutely refuses to incorporate capes into her new designs due to the accessory having a history of contributing to the deaths of superheroes in the past, among them Dynaguy, Thunderhead, Stratogale, Meta-Man and Splashdown, presenting them as a "montage of superhero couture faux-pas".

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In terms of her own appearance, Edna Mode is costumed in "futuristic black" attire, wearing a black dress that boasts square lines.

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Derla wrote that Edna Mode is capable of "run[ing] the world" but opts to operate from behind the scenes instead.

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Edna Mode believes that designing clothes for superheroes is similar to designing for gods, and thus considers herself to be far superior to other fashion designers.

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Edna Mode remains true to her forward-looking style, wearing a red silk kimono as well as an asymmetrical sheath that feels like yet another nod to Kawakubo's work.

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Edna Mode first appears in The Incredibles as a fashion designer to superheroes and close friend of the titular characters.

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When Helen is recruited by a pair of entrepreneurs to change the public's perception of superheroes and thus returns to work to fight crime as Elastigirl, Edna Mode is upset to learn that Elastigirl's costume has been designed by a rival designer.

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21.

Edna Mode's gives the enhanced suit to Bob in a custom shopping bag, which bears a logo for her services that incorporates her signature eyeglasses into its lettering.

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22.

Edna Mode appears in Disney on Ice's adaptation of the film: The Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure.

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23.

The time that Edna Mode spends looking after Jack-Jack is the focus of the animated short Auntie Edna Mode.

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Edna Mode instantly established herself as a fan favorite when the film was released in 2004, which Racked's Carlye Wisel has attributed to the character's combination of wit and style.

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Ken Hanke, writing for the Mountain Xpress, considers Edna Mode to be among the film's gags and characters who "are delightful and very funny", particularly highlighting the character's anti-cape monologue while deeming her "worth the price of admission".

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Vogue Italia contributor Valentina Fabbri wrote that Edna Mode ended the trope of "superheroes [dressed] in homemade outfits".

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The Odyssey Online published an article discussing "Why Edna Mode Is The Disney Heroine We Never Knew We Needed", in which author Erin Farmer dubbed her "the real heroine of the Disney Franchise" while comparing her motivational speeches to those of Mahatma Gandhi.

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Edna Mode's truly groundbreaking textile work" despite feeling that she tends to limit herself to familiar silhouettes, joking, "we are perplexed by her stubborn refusal to incorporate new design features — most notably capes.

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29.

Edna Mode's prefers her over The Devil Wears Prada's Miranda Priestly, insisting that Edna "feels more grounded and true" than Miranda, a fictional magazine editor who is frequently touted the "best-ever fashion character".

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30.

Edna Mode is never anything but fully herself — all hair, accent, and attitude.

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Edna Mode has become so popular that fans have begun to demand a spin-off film revolving around the character.

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