Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny

2021Video meme / exploitable templatesemi-active

Also known as: Mr. Incredible Becoming Canny · Traumatized Mr. Incredible · Mr Incredible Becomes Ascended

Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny is a 2021 video meme template featuring progressively distorted versions of the Pixar superhero's face, paired with eerie music to rank scenarios from mundane to horrifying.

Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny is a multi-panel video meme format featuring progressively distorted and disturbing versions of Mr. Incredible's face from Pixar's *The Incredibles*, paired with increasingly eerie background music. Originating on YouTube in September 2021 and exploding across TikTok and Facebook in December 2021, the format ranks escalating scenarios from mildly unpleasant to existentially horrifying. The meme spawned dozens of variant formats including "Becoming Canny" (the reverse, happy version) and "Becoming Sad," making it one of the most remixed meme templates of early 2022.

TL;DR

The meme works on a simple but effective concept: a series of Mr.

Overview

The meme works on a simple but effective concept: a series of Mr. Incredible face images arranged in order of increasing distortion, starting with the normal animated character and ending with deeply unsettling, dark, photorealistic edits2. Each "phase" is paired with a caption describing a progressively worse version of the same scenario and accompanied by music that shifts from normal to deeply creepy3. Fans of the format generally recognize 10 phases in the standard version, though extended versions push past 22 phases with graphic imagery3.

The format's appeal comes from its versatility. Creators can apply it to virtually any topic where things go from bad to worse: hearing your name called in different locations, types of homework assignments, or levels of a video game4. The visual escalation from a cheerful Pixar character to something resembling a low-poly horror render creates a striking contrast that makes even mundane topics funny1.

The meme's visual foundation traces back to October 15, 2020, when Twitter user @CitizenPlain posted a "reverse toonified" image of Mr. Incredible, showing the animated character rendered in an unsettling, realistic style2. On November 10, 2020, Redditor PARILIZEDpArrOT243 created one of the first memes using this image, making a "Teacher's Copy vs. What They Give You" joke where the realistic Mr. Incredible looked like a bad photocopy2.

This two-panel format picked up steam in late June 2021 when Redditor a_cuppa_java posted a version that pulled in over 39,000 upvotes in three months2. The format evolved again in September 2021 as the "People Who Don't Know vs. People Who Know" variant after Redditor Dapper_Dildo posted a four-panel version on September 5th2.

The specific "becoming uncanny" format launched on September 27, 2021, when YouTube user músicos Cínicos 鯉 uploaded a video titled "mr incredible becoming uncanny" that arranged photos of Mr. Incredible from normal to extremely eerie in sequence2. That video collected over 624,000 views and 32,000 likes2.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter (source image, 2020), YouTube (meme format, 2021)
Key People
@CitizenPlain, músicos Cínicos 鯉, insaneliving_
Date
2021
Year
2021

The meme's visual foundation traces back to October 15, 2020, when Twitter user @CitizenPlain posted a "reverse toonified" image of Mr. Incredible, showing the animated character rendered in an unsettling, realistic style. On November 10, 2020, Redditor PARILIZEDpArrOT243 created one of the first memes using this image, making a "Teacher's Copy vs. What They Give You" joke where the realistic Mr. Incredible looked like a bad photocopy.

This two-panel format picked up steam in late June 2021 when Redditor a_cuppa_java posted a version that pulled in over 39,000 upvotes in three months. The format evolved again in September 2021 as the "People Who Don't Know vs. People Who Know" variant after Redditor Dapper_Dildo posted a four-panel version on September 5th.

The specific "becoming uncanny" format launched on September 27, 2021, when YouTube user músicos Cínicos 鯉 uploaded a video titled "mr incredible becoming uncanny" that arranged photos of Mr. Incredible from normal to extremely eerie in sequence. That video collected over 624,000 views and 32,000 likes.

How It Spread

The meme's breakout moment came in December 2021 on TikTok and Facebook. On December 8th, TikTok user @fishystik1a uploaded a version captioned "hearing your name called at:" with escalating locations, racking up over 60,000 views in ten days. Six days later, Facebook page Pains of Hell Wellness Clinic reposted the video to 5,800 reactions and 3,800 shares.

Facebook adoption spread fast through anime and gaming communities. On December 14th, a Touhou Project variation went viral, and on December 16th, a Houseki no Kuni version followed with 537 reactions and 682 shares. YouTube channel Lessons in Meme Culture covered the format on December 19th, hitting 150,000 views in under 24 hours.

The biggest single video came from YouTube user ItsFarhang on December 30, 2021, which became the most-viewed Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny video at over 8.6 million views and 505,000 likes within a month. On January 13, 2022, YouTuber MexicoEmpireFOREVER uploaded the longest known version at 30 minutes and 59 seconds, collecting 239,000 views.

The reverse format, "Mr. Incredible Becoming Canny," first appeared on November 27, 2021, when MexicoEmpireFOREVER uploaded a version where Mr. Incredible grows progressively happier, scored with increasingly upbeat music. The more widely known "Becoming Canny" version dropped on December 31, 2021, when Redditor insaneliving_ posted "Mr Incredible Becomes Ascended" to r/MemeTemplatesOfficial, earning 8,000 upvotes in four days. TikToker @nobleretat reposted it the same day, and that version blew up to 3.8 million views and 521,000 likes within a month.

On March 14, 2022, Tumblr user @boyboobs posted a video version that became the most popular iteration on that platform.

How to Use This Meme

The standard format follows a predictable structure. Pick a topic or scenario, then write captions that escalate from normal to nightmarish. Each caption pairs with a specific "phase" of the Mr. Incredible face, starting with the regular animated version and progressing through increasingly distorted edits.

Common approaches include:

1

Pick a topic with a natural spectrum (hearing your name, places you could be, types of a thing)

2

Write 5-10 captions ranging from completely fine to absolutely terrible

3

Match each caption to the corresponding Mr. Incredible phase, from cheerful to uncanny

4

Add music that shifts from pleasant to disturbing with each phase

5

For the reverse "Canny" format, flip everything: start bad and end with pure euphoria, using increasingly hype music

Cultural Impact

The meme crossed over from niche internet humor into mainstream awareness through sheer volume. The format's flexibility meant it could be adapted to any fandom, profession, or interest group, and thousands of creators did exactly that across YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook in late 2021 and early 2022.

The format also inspired fan-created lore, with the SiIvaGunner wiki community building elaborate backstory around the different phases. Urban Dictionary users nominated it as "Best meme of 2022," reflecting its dominance during that period.

The meme drew its power from combining a familiar, family-friendly character with genuinely unsettling imagery, a mix of humor and discomfort that kept it shareable across different audiences. Its structure also made it accessible to creators with minimal editing skills, since the template images and music were widely available and easy to slot new captions into.

Fun Facts

The original "reverse toonified" Mr. Incredible image that started it all was posted as a standalone curiosity by @CitizenPlain on Twitter in October 2020, more than a year before it became a meme format.

The standard version has 10 phases, but the extended version contains over 22 phases with content that gets increasingly graphic.

MexicoEmpireFOREVER's 30-minute-59-second version holds the record for the longest single Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny video.

The "Becoming Canny" reverse version uses a song called "Sora Iro No Kaze" by voice actress Yuuko Mizutani, who passed away in 2016, from the anime Digimon Adventure.

The Tumblr version posted by @boyboobs on March 14, 2022 became that platform's most popular iteration of the meme.

Derivatives & Variations

Mr. Incredible Becoming Canny / Ascended

The reverse format where Mr. Incredible grows progressively happier and more excited, with music shifting from calm to heavy metal. Popularized by insaneliving_ on Reddit and @nobleretat on TikTok[2].

Mr. Incredible Becoming Sad

First created by YouTube user Choripan Random on January 8, 2022, showing Mr. Incredible growing progressively more depressed, reaching 717,000 views[2].

Mr. Incredible Becoming Old

YouTuber Flent posted a version on January 8, 2022 where Mr. Incredible ages through each phase, earning 95,000 views[2].

Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny and Canny at the Same Time

A fusion format combining both the uncanny and canny progressions side by side, described as "uniquely milking the meme"[3].

Extended Uncanny

Versions stretching past the standard 10 phases, with MexicoEmpireFOREVER's 30-minute version being the longest documented[2].

Multi-phase variations

Creators experimented with 7-phase and 9-phase versions throughout January 2022, with YouTubers like Goku VS Ayuwoki and Matix producing numerous variants[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny

2021Video meme / exploitable templatesemi-active

Also known as: Mr. Incredible Becoming Canny · Traumatized Mr. Incredible · Mr Incredible Becomes Ascended

Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny is a 2021 video meme template featuring progressively distorted versions of the Pixar superhero's face, paired with eerie music to rank scenarios from mundane to horrifying.

Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny is a multi-panel video meme format featuring progressively distorted and disturbing versions of Mr. Incredible's face from Pixar's *The Incredibles*, paired with increasingly eerie background music. Originating on YouTube in September 2021 and exploding across TikTok and Facebook in December 2021, the format ranks escalating scenarios from mildly unpleasant to existentially horrifying. The meme spawned dozens of variant formats including "Becoming Canny" (the reverse, happy version) and "Becoming Sad," making it one of the most remixed meme templates of early 2022.

TL;DR

The meme works on a simple but effective concept: a series of Mr.

Overview

The meme works on a simple but effective concept: a series of Mr. Incredible face images arranged in order of increasing distortion, starting with the normal animated character and ending with deeply unsettling, dark, photorealistic edits. Each "phase" is paired with a caption describing a progressively worse version of the same scenario and accompanied by music that shifts from normal to deeply creepy. Fans of the format generally recognize 10 phases in the standard version, though extended versions push past 22 phases with graphic imagery.

The format's appeal comes from its versatility. Creators can apply it to virtually any topic where things go from bad to worse: hearing your name called in different locations, types of homework assignments, or levels of a video game. The visual escalation from a cheerful Pixar character to something resembling a low-poly horror render creates a striking contrast that makes even mundane topics funny.

The meme's visual foundation traces back to October 15, 2020, when Twitter user @CitizenPlain posted a "reverse toonified" image of Mr. Incredible, showing the animated character rendered in an unsettling, realistic style. On November 10, 2020, Redditor PARILIZEDpArrOT243 created one of the first memes using this image, making a "Teacher's Copy vs. What They Give You" joke where the realistic Mr. Incredible looked like a bad photocopy.

This two-panel format picked up steam in late June 2021 when Redditor a_cuppa_java posted a version that pulled in over 39,000 upvotes in three months. The format evolved again in September 2021 as the "People Who Don't Know vs. People Who Know" variant after Redditor Dapper_Dildo posted a four-panel version on September 5th.

The specific "becoming uncanny" format launched on September 27, 2021, when YouTube user músicos Cínicos 鯉 uploaded a video titled "mr incredible becoming uncanny" that arranged photos of Mr. Incredible from normal to extremely eerie in sequence. That video collected over 624,000 views and 32,000 likes.

Origin & Background

Platform
Twitter (source image, 2020), YouTube (meme format, 2021)
Key People
@CitizenPlain, músicos Cínicos 鯉, insaneliving_
Date
2021
Year
2021

The meme's visual foundation traces back to October 15, 2020, when Twitter user @CitizenPlain posted a "reverse toonified" image of Mr. Incredible, showing the animated character rendered in an unsettling, realistic style. On November 10, 2020, Redditor PARILIZEDpArrOT243 created one of the first memes using this image, making a "Teacher's Copy vs. What They Give You" joke where the realistic Mr. Incredible looked like a bad photocopy.

This two-panel format picked up steam in late June 2021 when Redditor a_cuppa_java posted a version that pulled in over 39,000 upvotes in three months. The format evolved again in September 2021 as the "People Who Don't Know vs. People Who Know" variant after Redditor Dapper_Dildo posted a four-panel version on September 5th.

The specific "becoming uncanny" format launched on September 27, 2021, when YouTube user músicos Cínicos 鯉 uploaded a video titled "mr incredible becoming uncanny" that arranged photos of Mr. Incredible from normal to extremely eerie in sequence. That video collected over 624,000 views and 32,000 likes.

How It Spread

The meme's breakout moment came in December 2021 on TikTok and Facebook. On December 8th, TikTok user @fishystik1a uploaded a version captioned "hearing your name called at:" with escalating locations, racking up over 60,000 views in ten days. Six days later, Facebook page Pains of Hell Wellness Clinic reposted the video to 5,800 reactions and 3,800 shares.

Facebook adoption spread fast through anime and gaming communities. On December 14th, a Touhou Project variation went viral, and on December 16th, a Houseki no Kuni version followed with 537 reactions and 682 shares. YouTube channel Lessons in Meme Culture covered the format on December 19th, hitting 150,000 views in under 24 hours.

The biggest single video came from YouTube user ItsFarhang on December 30, 2021, which became the most-viewed Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny video at over 8.6 million views and 505,000 likes within a month. On January 13, 2022, YouTuber MexicoEmpireFOREVER uploaded the longest known version at 30 minutes and 59 seconds, collecting 239,000 views.

The reverse format, "Mr. Incredible Becoming Canny," first appeared on November 27, 2021, when MexicoEmpireFOREVER uploaded a version where Mr. Incredible grows progressively happier, scored with increasingly upbeat music. The more widely known "Becoming Canny" version dropped on December 31, 2021, when Redditor insaneliving_ posted "Mr Incredible Becomes Ascended" to r/MemeTemplatesOfficial, earning 8,000 upvotes in four days. TikToker @nobleretat reposted it the same day, and that version blew up to 3.8 million views and 521,000 likes within a month.

On March 14, 2022, Tumblr user @boyboobs posted a video version that became the most popular iteration on that platform.

How to Use This Meme

The standard format follows a predictable structure. Pick a topic or scenario, then write captions that escalate from normal to nightmarish. Each caption pairs with a specific "phase" of the Mr. Incredible face, starting with the regular animated version and progressing through increasingly distorted edits.

Common approaches include:

1

Pick a topic with a natural spectrum (hearing your name, places you could be, types of a thing)

2

Write 5-10 captions ranging from completely fine to absolutely terrible

3

Match each caption to the corresponding Mr. Incredible phase, from cheerful to uncanny

4

Add music that shifts from pleasant to disturbing with each phase

5

For the reverse "Canny" format, flip everything: start bad and end with pure euphoria, using increasingly hype music

Cultural Impact

The meme crossed over from niche internet humor into mainstream awareness through sheer volume. The format's flexibility meant it could be adapted to any fandom, profession, or interest group, and thousands of creators did exactly that across YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook in late 2021 and early 2022.

The format also inspired fan-created lore, with the SiIvaGunner wiki community building elaborate backstory around the different phases. Urban Dictionary users nominated it as "Best meme of 2022," reflecting its dominance during that period.

The meme drew its power from combining a familiar, family-friendly character with genuinely unsettling imagery, a mix of humor and discomfort that kept it shareable across different audiences. Its structure also made it accessible to creators with minimal editing skills, since the template images and music were widely available and easy to slot new captions into.

Fun Facts

The original "reverse toonified" Mr. Incredible image that started it all was posted as a standalone curiosity by @CitizenPlain on Twitter in October 2020, more than a year before it became a meme format.

The standard version has 10 phases, but the extended version contains over 22 phases with content that gets increasingly graphic.

MexicoEmpireFOREVER's 30-minute-59-second version holds the record for the longest single Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny video.

The "Becoming Canny" reverse version uses a song called "Sora Iro No Kaze" by voice actress Yuuko Mizutani, who passed away in 2016, from the anime Digimon Adventure.

The Tumblr version posted by @boyboobs on March 14, 2022 became that platform's most popular iteration of the meme.

Derivatives & Variations

Mr. Incredible Becoming Canny / Ascended

The reverse format where Mr. Incredible grows progressively happier and more excited, with music shifting from calm to heavy metal. Popularized by insaneliving_ on Reddit and @nobleretat on TikTok[2].

Mr. Incredible Becoming Sad

First created by YouTube user Choripan Random on January 8, 2022, showing Mr. Incredible growing progressively more depressed, reaching 717,000 views[2].

Mr. Incredible Becoming Old

YouTuber Flent posted a version on January 8, 2022 where Mr. Incredible ages through each phase, earning 95,000 views[2].

Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny and Canny at the Same Time

A fusion format combining both the uncanny and canny progressions side by side, described as "uniquely milking the meme"[3].

Extended Uncanny

Versions stretching past the standard 10 phases, with MexicoEmpireFOREVER's 30-minute version being the longest documented[2].

Multi-phase variations

Creators experimented with 7-phase and 9-phase versions throughout January 2022, with YouTubers like Goku VS Ayuwoki and Matix producing numerous variants[2].

Frequently Asked Questions