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== biff and mario ==
|audio=[https://youtu.be/vs4DNJxG4v4?si=yYHJHnYsVQ6rnrRU Life's Incredible Again], some versions of this phase audio are slowed down.
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'''Phase 1''' is the first phase of the [[Mr Incredible Becoming Uncanny|Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny meme]].
Oh Well
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==Appearance==
Oh Well is a 1989 comedy brickfilm by Andy Boyer and Dave Lennie. It is among the earliest brickfilms created and among the earliest known dialogue-based amateur brickfilms.[1] It is also the first full film to feature the characters of Biff Feedback and Mario Stradivarius, who would appear in the majority of Lennie and Boyer's films over the next fifteen years.
'''Phase 1''' of the Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny meme portrays the character in his normal form, as seen in The Incredibles, with a cartoony and happy face, raised eyebrows, and a red super suit on a grey background. This phase represents Mr. Incredible in a purely happy state, without any hint of uncanniness.


==Origins==
Biff Feedback arrives at his friend Mario Stradivarius' house to inform him of the journey he shall be undertaking in search of a beautiful woman who appears in his dreams. Upon realising he has been dreaming of the same woman, Mario agrees to accompany Biff on his search.
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The origin of the image is a piece of concept art for Mr. Incredible from the 2018 Pixar movie ''Incredibles 2''. The original image is linked [http://twitter.com/Pixar/status/1182007842242531333 here].


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The duo's journey takes them from Mongolia to south-east China where they are captured by the police for speeding. After escaping from the police station, Biff and Mario continue their adventure and eventually find the girl from their dreams. However, upon locating her, the two physically fight over her affection which displeases the girl and causes her to reject them both.
The origin of the audio is from a track from ''The Incredibles'' called "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1wQ1HD6Efw Life's Incredible Again]", some version of the audio used for the phase is slowed.
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==Trivia==
Biff and Mario are entirely indifferent to the rejection, both casually stating "Oh well". The woman resumes waiting for someone to arrive and win her affection while Biff and Mario leave. Outside, they recap the events of their day but reveal that they haven't learned much from their failed adventure. They then get in to a car to drive home.
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== Gallery==
Oh Well was written and filmed over one weekend in 1989. It was written and directed by Andy Boyer with animation by Dave Lennie. Rather than using individual frames to create animation, it is made of a series of brief video clips, averaging roughly 2 frames per second or less.
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== Effects==
Crude in-camera special effects are employed often such as filming a TV screen for a tunnel effect and using real fire for explosions. One sequence shows a lighter being held up to a set that had been covered in lighter fluid to create real combustion, though it fails to ignite and the shot ultimately amounts to nothing. Another scene shows a line being drawn on a map of Asia in real time to signify traveling. Boyer has stated that the only reason Biff and Mario are shown to live in Mongolia is that the only map available during production came from an issue of National Geographic that was lying around, featuring the map of Asia.[2]
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== Scare Factor ==
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The scare factor of '''Phase 1''' is zero since there is no disturbing imagery, with Mr. Incredible having a warm grin and the happy music playing. Because of this, '''Phase 1''' lacks any uncannyness, and is more "Canny" than anything.
 
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Oh Well

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Oh Well is a 1989 comedy brickfilm by Andy Boyer and Dave Lennie. It is among the earliest brickfilms created and among the earliest known dialogue-based amateur brickfilms.[1] It is also the first full film to feature the characters of Biff Feedback and Mario Stradivarius, who would appear in the majority of Lennie and Boyer's films over the next fifteen years.

Biff Feedback arrives at his friend Mario Stradivarius' house to inform him of the journey he shall be undertaking in search of a beautiful woman who appears in his dreams. Upon realising he has been dreaming of the same woman, Mario agrees to accompany Biff on his search.

The duo's journey takes them from Mongolia to south-east China where they are captured by the police for speeding. After escaping from the police station, Biff and Mario continue their adventure and eventually find the girl from their dreams. However, upon locating her, the two physically fight over her affection which displeases the girl and causes her to reject them both.

Biff and Mario are entirely indifferent to the rejection, both casually stating "Oh well". The woman resumes waiting for someone to arrive and win her affection while Biff and Mario leave. Outside, they recap the events of their day but reveal that they haven't learned much from their failed adventure. They then get in to a car to drive home.

Oh Well was written and filmed over one weekend in 1989. It was written and directed by Andy Boyer with animation by Dave Lennie. Rather than using individual frames to create animation, it is made of a series of brief video clips, averaging roughly 2 frames per second or less.

Crude in-camera special effects are employed often such as filming a TV screen for a tunnel effect and using real fire for explosions. One sequence shows a lighter being held up to a set that had been covered in lighter fluid to create real combustion, though it fails to ignite and the shot ultimately amounts to nothing. Another scene shows a line being drawn on a map of Asia in real time to signify traveling. Boyer has stated that the only reason Biff and Mario are shown to live in Mongolia is that the only map available during production came from an issue of National Geographic that was lying around, featuring the map of Asia.[2]