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Bomb Voyage
Remy Bon Mot , better known as Bomb Voyage (Voyage à la bombe in French), is the overarching antagonist in Pixar's 6th full-length animated feature film The Incredibles . He is a mime-themed bank robber who utilizes bombs and explosives for his crimes.
He was voiced by Dominique Louis .
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Biography [ ]
The incredibles [ ].
Bomb Voyage is a recurring enemy of Mr. Incredible as he is introduced. He is a mime-like criminal who speaks French, although it was hinted that he knew English as well, as he said "IncrediBoy" in its English wording rather than a French translation of the name.
When he is first introduced, Bomb Voyage crashes through a brick wall after stealing money. Just before Mr. Incredible could fight Bomb Voyage, a young Buddy (as "IncrediBoy," Mr. Incredible's unofficial sidekick) arrived and tried to appeal to Mr. Incredible that he would be a worthy sidekick (and that he invented new rocket boots, which make him get around so fast). Mr. Incredible rejects Buddy, and Bomb Voyage took advantage of the distraction to aid his escape. As Buddy flew off to get the police, Bomb Voyage put a bomb on his cape (unbeknownst to him), forcing Mr. Incredible to release Bomb Voyage in order to save Buddy.
Bomb Voyage successfully made a getaway, and it is presumed that he remained at large for the remainder of the film. Despite his minor role, Voyage's actions left a major impact on the film and its sequel, as he was partially responsible for the Anti-Super Legislation Act being enacted since the bomb he placed on Buddy Pine was later dislodged from his cape and destroyed a railroad track, leading to Mr. Incredible stopping a train and getting sued by the injured passengers, who acted as the jury in his lawsuit trial, resulting in the act being passed.
Video Game Adaptation [ ]
In the video game version, Voyage is the main villain for the first three levels of the game and he speaks English. In the third level he is involved in, he recreates the scene in the movie, throwing a bomb in Buddy Pine's cape, forcing Mr. Incredible to save him. After this, he attempts to escape in a helicopter, and Mr. Incredible defeats him by throwing six bombs at him, causing it to fly out of control and presumably crash, killing Voyage.
Comic Book Series [ ]
Bomb Voyage’s defeat in the comic book version of The Incredibles .
In the comic series, Bomb Voyage is recruited by Xerek to make the Eiffel Tower vanish with one of his bombs, and later meets Elastigirl and Mirage in person when they arrive to investigate, when he attempts to escape, Elastigirl follows him throughout Paris and eventually shakes Xerek's location out of him. Since it has been 15 years since his appearance in the movie, Bomb Voyage has aged significantly, with a potbelly and balding hair.
Personality [ ]
Bomb Voyage is an obviously evil terrorist who doesn't care about bombing buildings or killing someone who gets in his way. He's likely of French origin, all of his speech being in French language. He wasn't above killing a young child, as shown when he puts a bomb on Buddy's cape, the latter being unaware of that. He's also an unpleasant person, mocking IncrediBoy's cape and mocking him when he shows up.
Enemies [ ]
- Mr. Incredible - Old foe and Attempted Captor
- Buddy Pine † - Attempted Victim
- Brad Bird originally pitched the idea of Bomb Voyage's name. His original idea was that Bomb Voyage would be named " Bomb Pérignon " in reference to the similarly named champagne, Dom Pérignon, but the Moët et Chandon company would not allow that kind of parody.
- Later on in the film, when Syndrome tells Mr. Incredible that he became evil due to the latter rejecting his help the night Mr. Incredible faced Bomb Voyage, Bomb Voyage is noticeably absent from the scene despite that Mr. Incredible was holding him when he told Buddy to fly home. This was most likely done to emphasize Syndrome's narcissism as he figured Mr. Incredible was just being a jerk rather than the fact Mr. Incredible was actually busy trying to apprehend Bomb Voyage.
- Bomb Voyage makes a cameo appearance in Ratatouille as a mime. His first crime scene was in the newspaper Collete reads where they get about the review of the soup.
- Bomb Voyage's name is a pun to the French phrase "Bon Voyage", meaning "have a nice trip" or "safe journey".
- He, The Underminer , and The Robbers are the only villains in the film series to succeed in their plan in spite of both he and Underminer being defeated in the non-canonical comics and the video game adaptations. This makes those 2 villains to make successful getaways while being chased by their enemies.
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Bomb Voyage (The Incredibles)
Last Updated on: June 25th, 2024
Who is Bomb Voyage?
Bomb Voyage is a minor antagonist in Pixar’s animated film The Incredibles . He is a French-speaking supervillain known for his expertise in explosives and his mime-like appearance.
As his name suggests, Bomb Voyage uses bombs and other explosive devices in his criminal activities, combining his theatrical, mime-inspired persona with dangerous schemes.
In The Incredibles, Bomb Voyage makes an appearance early in the film, during the time when superheroes are still active. He is shown attempting to rob a bank in Metroville, only to be thwarted by Mr. Incredible. However, during the altercation, Buddy Pine (later known as the villain Syndrome) gets involved as an aspiring sidekick, and Bomb Voyage plants a bomb on Buddy’s cape. This leads to a chase that results in significant collateral damage, setting the stage for the legal troubles that would later cause superheroes to go into hiding.
Bomb Voyage is voiced by Dominique Louis, who was a Pixar animator and story artist at the time.
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Bomb Voyage
Remy Bon Mot , better known as Bomb Voyage (Voyage à la bombe in French), is the overarching antagonist in Pixar's 6th full-length animated feature film The Incredibles . He is a mime-themed bank robber who utilizes bombs and explosives for his crimes.
He was voiced by Dominique Louis .
- 1.1 The Incredibles
- 1.2 Video Game Adaptation
- 1.3 Comic Book Series
- 2 Personality
- 6 External Links
- 7 Navigation
Biography [ ]
The incredibles [ ].
Bomb Voyage is a recurring enemy of Mr. Incredible as he is introduced. He is a mime-like criminal who speaks French, although it was hinted that he knew English as well, as he said "IncrediBoy" in its English wording rather than a French translation of the name.
When he is first introduced, Bomb Voyage crashes through a brick wall after stealing money. Just before Mr. Incredible could fight Bomb Voyage, a young Buddy (as "IncrediBoy," Mr. Incredible's unofficial sidekick) arrived and tried to appeal to Mr. Incredible that he would be a worthy sidekick (and that he invented new rocket boots, which make him get around so fast). Mr. Incredible rejects Buddy, and Bomb Voyage took advantage of the distraction to aid his escape. As Buddy flew off to get the police, Bomb Voyage put a bomb on his cape (unbeknownst to him), forcing Mr. Incredible to release Bomb Voyage in order to save Buddy.
Bomb Voyage successfully made a getaway, and it is presumed that he remained at large for the remainder of the film. Despite his minor role, Voyage's actions left a major impact on the film and its sequel, as he was partially responsible for the Anti-Super Legislation Act being enacted since the bomb he placed on Buddy Pine was later dislodged from his cape and destroyed a railroad track, leading to Mr. Incredible stopping a train and getting sued by the injured passengers, who acted as the jury in his lawsuit trial, resulting in the act being passed.
Video Game Adaptation [ ]
In the video game version, Voyage is the main villain for the first three levels of the game and he speaks English. In the third level he is involved in, he recreates the scene in the movie, throwing a bomb in Buddy Pine's cape, forcing Mr. Incredible to save him. After this, he attempts to escape in a helicopter, and Mr. Incredible defeats him by throwing six bombs at him, causing it to fly out of control and presumably crash, killing Voyage.
Comic Book Series [ ]
Bomb Voyage’s defeat in the comic book version of The Incredibles .
In the comic series, Bomb Voyage is recruited by Xerek to make the Eiffel Tower vanish with one of his bombs, and later meets Elastigirl and Mirage in person when they arrive to investigate, when he attempts to escape, Elastigirl follows him throughout Paris and eventually shakes Xerek's location out of him. Since it has been 15 years since his appearance in the movie, Bomb Voyage has aged significantly, with a potbelly and balding hair.
Personality [ ]
Bomb Voyage is an obviously evil terrorist who doesn't care about bombing buildings or killing someone who gets in his way. He's likely of French origin, all of his speech being in French language. He wasn't above killing a young child, as shown when he puts a bomb on Buddy's cape, the latter being unaware of that. He's also an unpleasant person, mocking IncrediBoy's cape and mocking him when he shows up.
Enemies [ ]
- Mr. Incredible - Old foe and Attempted Captor
- Buddy Pine † - Attempted Victim
- Brad Bird originally pitched the idea of Bomb Voyage's name. His original idea was that Bomb Voyage would be named " Bomb Pérignon " in reference to the similarly named champagne, Dom Pérignon, but the Moët et Chandon company would not allow that kind of parody.
- Later on in the film, when Syndrome tells Mr. Incredible that he became evil due to the latter rejecting his help the night Mr. Incredible faced Bomb Voyage, Bomb Voyage is noticeably absent from the scene despite that Mr. Incredible was holding him when he told Buddy to fly home. This was most likely done to emphasize Syndrome's narcissism as he figured Mr. Incredible was just being a jerk rather than the fact Mr. Incredible was actually busy trying to apprehend Bomb Voyage.
- Bomb Voyage makes a cameo appearance in Ratatouille as a mime. His first crime scene was in the newspaper Collete reads where they get about the review of the soup.
- Bomb Voyage's name is a pun to the French phrase "Bon Voyage", meaning "have a nice trip" or "safe journey".
- He and The Underminer are the only villains in the film series to succeed in their plan in spite of both being defeated in the non-canonical comics and the video game adaptations. This makes both villains to make successful getaways while being chased by their enemies.
External Links [ ]
- Bomb Voyage on the Disney Wiki
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- Bomb Voyage on the Magnificent Baddie Wiki
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Bomb Voyage
Bomb Voyage is a minor antagonist from the Disney/Pixar film The Incredibles. He was a
longtime enemy of Mr. Incredible .
Background [ ]
The Incredibles
Bomb Voyage is a recurring enemy of Mr. Incredible as he is introduced. He is a mime-like criminal who speaks French, although it was hinted that he knew English as well.
When he is first introduced, Bomb Voyage crashes through a brick wall after stealing money. Just before Mr. Incredible could fight Bomb Voyage, a young Buddy (as "IncrediBoy", Mr. Incredible's so-called sidekick) arrived and tried to appeal to Mr. Incredible that he would be a worthy sidekick for Mr. Incredible (and that he invented new rocket boots, which make him get around so fast). Mr. Incredible then told Buddy, "Fly home, Buddy. I work alone." Bomb Voyage took advantage of the distraction to aid his escape. As Buddy flew off to get the police, Bomb Voyage put a bomb on Buddy's cape (unbeknownst to Buddy), forcing Mr. Incredible to release Bomb Voyage in order to save Buddy. Bomb Voyage was presumably aware of Mr. Incredible's persona in that in a tight situation, he would choose saving people over apprehending criminals.
Bomb Voyage successfully made a getaway, and it is presumed that he remained at large for the remainder of the film. He was also partially responsible for the Anti-Super Legislation Act being enacted, as the bomb he placed on Buddy Pine was later dislodged from his cape due to Mr. Incredible and managed to land and detonate on a railroad track, which forced Mr. Incredible to stand in the path of the train to prevent it from going through the newly made hole in the tracks, which resulted in the passengers suing Mr. Incredible, and acting as the jury in his lawsuit trial, that eventually led to it being passed.
It is unknown what became of him afterwards, and he is presumably at large.
The Incredibles (video game)
In the video game version, Voyage is the main villain for the first three levels of the game and he speaks English. In the last level he is involved in, he recreates the scene in the movie, throwing a bomb in Buddy Pine's cape, forcing Mr. Incredible to save him. After this, he attempts to escape in a helicopter, and Mr. Incredible defeats him by throwing six bombs at him, causing it to fly out of control and presumably crash, killing Voyage.
The Incredibles: The Comic Book
In the comic series, Bomb Voyage is recruited by Xerek to make the Eiffel Tower vanish with one of his bombs, and later meets Elastigirl and Mirage in person when they arrive to investigate, when he attempts to escape, Elastigirl follows him throughout Paris and eventually shakes Xerek's location out of him. Since it has been 15 years since his appearance in the movie, Bomb Voyage has aged significantly, with a potbelly and balding hair.
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