
Movies Like The Incredibles for sharp animated action and family chaos
Animated action comedies with secret lives, team friction, and rapid-fire jokes.
Animated action comedies with secret lives, team friction, and rapid-fire jokes.
Best first watch

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
96% fit117 min · IMDb 8.4 · RT 97%
Like The Incredibles, this turns superhero work into a family problem before it becomes a city-saving mission. Miles hides his new life from his parents, stumbles through awkward teamwork with older Spider-people, and keeps the jokes flying even when the stakes rise. The directors use a hyperactive comic-book look and snappy pacing that feels as restless as Dash tearing through a scene.
Watch if
Watch if you want superhero action with family pressure and dazzling speed.
Skip if
Skip if frantic editing and multiverse chaos wear you out.
For you if
- You want animated action with fast jokes and clear character conflicts.
- You enjoy hero stories built around family stress, team clashes, or double lives.
- You need a movie night pick that works for kids and adults together.
Not for you if
- You want fantasy worlds, fairy-tale settings, or songs.
- You prefer slower animated dramas with quiet pacing.
- You need strictly realistic stories without comic-book logic.
How The Incredibles (2004) alternatives compare
Pick Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse if you want the boldest look and the strongest parent-kid angle. Big Hero 6 is the safest all-family middle ground, warm, funny, and easy to track. Choose The Lego Batman Movie for the heaviest joke load and secret-family chaos. Megamind fits best when you want superhero parody. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is ideal for short attention spans and pure goofball team fights.
How fast are the jokes?
Rapid-fire laughs
Team drama level
Messy mentor team
Heart level
Earnest family pull
Visual energy
Comic-book blast
How fast are the jokes?
Steady joke flow
Team drama level
Learning together
Heart level
Warm and tender
Visual energy
Sleek tech city
How fast are the jokes?
Every scene jokes
Team drama level
Family friction
Heart level
Sweet under jokes
Visual energy
Toy-box frenzy
How fast are the jokes?
Frequent spoof bits
Team drama level
Odd-couple clashes
Heart level
Light redemption
Visual energy
Cartoon superhero pop
How fast are the jokes?
Hyper joke storm
Team drama level
Constant bickering
Heart level
Mostly silly
Visual energy
TV-chaos speed
Not sure what to watch?
Date night

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
The parent-child emotion and eye-popping action give adults plenty to enjoy without losing the family-movie spark.
Quick watch

Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
At 84 minutes, it gets to the jokes fast and barely stops for breath.
Find your pick
Do you want the movie to lean hard into parody and self-aware superhero jokes?
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Best movies like The Incredibles (2004)

1. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
117 min · IMDb 8.4 · RT 97%
Like The Incredibles, this turns superhero work into a family problem before it becomes a city-saving mission. Miles hides his new life from his parents, stumbles through awkward teamwork with older Spider-people, and keeps the jokes flying even when the stakes rise. The directors use a hyperactive comic-book look and snappy pacing that feels as restless as Dash tearing through a scene.
Watch if
Watch if you want superhero action with family pressure and dazzling speed.
Skip if
Skip if frantic editing and multiverse chaos wear you out.
Where to watch

2. Big Hero 6 (2014)
102 min · IMDb 7.8 · RT 90%
Bob Parr's return to hero work is driven by domestic frustration; Hiro Hamada's starts with loss and a bond with Baymax, but both movies build their action around home life and improvised teamwork. Don Hall and Chris Williams keep the fights clean and readable, then lace them with gadget gags, sibling warmth, and a team that needs time to stop tripping over itself.
Watch if
Watch if your family likes warm robot comedy and clean team action.
Skip if
Skip if you want sharper jokes and less heartfelt downtime.
Where to watch

3. The Lego Batman Movie (2017)
104 min · IMDb 7.3 · RT 89%
This has the same secret-identity setup and family-versus-hero tension that powers The Incredibles, only filtered through a nonstop joke machine. Bruce Wayne acts invincible in public, falls apart at home, and clashes with Robin, Barbara, Alfred, and Joker in ways that keep every action beat tied to bruised feelings. Chris McKay pushes the pace hard and fills Gotham with bright, toy-box chaos.
Watch if
Watch if you want nonstop punchlines and a goofy Bat-family story.
Skip if
Skip if meta humor and constant chatter get tiring.
Where to watch

4. Megamind (2010)
96 min · IMDb 7.3 · RT 73%
The Incredibles loves superhero rules enough to poke fun at them, and Megamind plays in that same sandbox from the villain side. The story runs on identity swaps, workplace banter, and a rivalry that turns into reluctant responsibility. Tom McGrath keeps the action broad and family-safe, with Will Ferrell and David Cross turning team friction into the main joke engine.
Watch if
Watch if you enjoy superhero spoofs with a sweet redemption streak.
Skip if
Skip if you want a straight hero story without parody.
Where to watch

5. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
84 min · IMDb 6.7 · RT 92%
If your favorite Incredibles scenes are the family arguments in the middle of a rescue, this is the pure sugar version of that idea. Robin's need for attention keeps the whole team bickering through songs, movie-business gags, and very quick action scenes. Aaron Horvath and Peter Rida Michail go broad on purpose, so the laughs arrive every few seconds.
Watch if
Watch if your crew wants the shortest, silliest superhero burst.
Skip if
Skip if you need emotional depth or quieter character moments.
Where to watch
Beyond movies
TV shows and books that scratch the same itch
DuckTales
This is a true animated family adventure series with big action, fast jokes, and a lot of bickering inside a lovable team. Like The Incredibles, it mixes domestic squabbles and group friction with high-energy missions that stay fun for kids and adults.
Disney+
Big Hero 6 The Series
This series squarely fits animated family adventure, with bright visuals, accessible comedy, and weekly action built around a found family team. It shares The Incredibles' rhythm of teamwork under pressure, clashing personalities, and secret hero work folded into everyday life.
Disney+
Star Wars: The Bad Batch
This is an animated adventure show that balances family-friendly action with sharp character banter and a tight-knit team learning how to function together. It echoes The Incredibles through its group dynamics, rescue missions, and the push-pull between loyalty, duty, and life outside the job.
Disney+
The Art of The Incredibles
by Mark Cotta Vaz
This book belongs to animated family adventure through its direct focus on how Pixar built an action-comedy that works for both children and adults. It gives fans of The Incredibles a deeper look at the design, character interplay, and brisk storytelling that define this kind of animated adventure.
Available at major bookstores
Common questions about movies like The Incredibles (2004)
What is the best movie like The Incredibles (2004)?
Based on our analysis, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) is the closest match with a 96% fit score. See the full breakdown above for why it earned the top spot.
Which of these is easiest to watch with both younger kids and adults?
Big Hero 6 is the smoothest all-ages pick because Baymax keeps the mood soft even when the plot turns serious. The Lego Batman Movie also plays well across ages if your group likes fast jokes. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse usually lands better with kids who can track quicker editing and heavier feelings.
Which one should I avoid if someone in the room gets upset by loss or intense action?
Big Hero 6 and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse carry the most sadness, with deaths shaping the heroes' choices. Spider-Verse also throws a lot of motion and flashing color at you fast. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and The Lego Batman Movie stay much lighter from scene to scene.
What should I pick if I want the easiest, happiest night?
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is the loosest option, basically a superhero sugar rush with songs and constant bickering. The Lego Batman Movie gives you more story but keeps the room laughing. Big Hero 6 finishes very warmly, though its early stretch is more emotional.
Which is best for a weeknight, and which needs full attention?
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is the clean weeknight pick because it is the shortest and starts firing jokes immediately. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse benefits from full attention because the visuals, multiverse rules, and character handoffs move quickly. Megamind and Big Hero 6 sit comfortably in the middle.
How different do these feel from each other?
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse feels the most electric and heartfelt. Big Hero 6 leans warm and adventurous, Megamind plays like a superhero comedy flipped inside out, and The Lego Batman Movie lives on sarcasm and speed. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies is the goofiest by far, almost sketch-comedy fast.
Which should I start with if my family is new to superhero animation?
Start with Big Hero 6 if you want the clearest story and the gentlest path into team-up fun. Pick Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse first if your kids already know the basic Spider-Man idea. The Lego Batman Movie and Teen Titans Go! To the Movies land harder when DC jokes already mean something to you.
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