Violet's Love Life

[spoil]Yeah, to be honest, I hope she dumps him and goes back to Tony. Though he is a good character. I wonder if that’s what happens and he becomes deranged like buddy, and decides to become a villain. Weird, I know, but stranger things have happened in comics.[/spoil]

[spoil]Well, Vi, to be honest, I don’t really like a Xander-Violet shipping. I don’t see what was wrong with Tony in the first place… he didn’t seem like a jerkish jock at all! Xander is more of a male replica to Violet… I don’t really see a compatibility with the similarities of personalities.[/spoil]

At this point, I’m ignoring the canon and going with the wonderful crossover pairing of Wilbur Robinson and Violet.
Both Tony and Xander are kinda bland anyways.

Ah, so you are a fan of this pairing huh? Well, when you look at them side by side, they look like they should be a pairing. I don’t like it though. THey would look cute together, but I don’t see it working out.

The problem with Vibur in my eyes is that we don’t know when Lewis was a kid. I read a fanfiction once where Vi ended up not going with Wilbur, which was good because she turned out to be his grandmother or something.

8D Hahaha goes to show that dating those not from your time period is risky.

Look, I’m a big a fan of the popular guy/shy girl pairing as the next, but come on! Tony was only in the movie twice and his name was said, what, twice by Dash at the dinner scene. I personally think that after the movie, Violet would still act shy as herself, to make sure people don’t suspect she and Invisagirl are the same person. Or heck, maybe she would actually BE shy as herself, only becoming confident when the mask comes on. But I really don’t think that Tony would just, out of the blue, ask Violet out. In fact, I have a few ideas where she falls for her best guy friend (an OC, and even characters from other shows).

So, “Viony”? Not really a big fan, sorry

And to shippers of Violet and Xander…also not really a big fan. I mean, in the series she’s practically in love with Xander, almost ALWAYS trying to contact him. She’s never seen doing homework, or watching TV, or hanging out with friends (I wish Kari could have made at least 1 appearance in the comic Series). I mean, it’s like she’s let her crush on Xander take over her life. And ok, the movie supposedly takes place in a “modern version of the 60s and 70s” so it’s not like they have the best ways to talk.

As for Wilbur Robinson, the idea intrigues me, but it’s still a little weird, considering The Incredibles takes place in the 60-70s, and Meet the Robinsons took place in the 2030s. Of course, MOST fans go by the idea The Incredibles takes place in 2004 (the year it was released) so that closes the time gap SLIGHTLY, but Violet would still be old enough to be Wilbur’s mother. The only way it could truly work is I Violet and her family got frozen (like Fry in Futurama); I actually have read a few FF stories where they propose that idea, and another one where Wilbur travels back in time, crashes the time machine, loses his memory, and stays with he Parrs.

I’ve also read about pairing Violet up with Danny Phantom and American Dragon: Jake Long. Both interesting ideas, seeing as how both of them are Super Heroes, too.

I have a couple ideas of my own, pairing Violet up with…well, you’ll have to look at my stories to find out.

All-in-all, “Willet” “Vanny” and “Viake” don’t sound too bad, but “Viander” and “Viony” aren’t really my style. Maybe if Tony had been in the movie a little more, and in the comic series, then maybe I’d be more open to the idea.

Oh, and as for the other one…NO! It is sick and disgusting!!!

I guess the main reason I’m not a big fan of cross-over pairings is simply because I like to stick to possibilities for the nest part in the franchise, sticking with what the writer(s) wanted. I have a similar view with a certain pairing in the Teen Titans. But, I’m not a fan of cross-overs in the first place, no offence to those who write them. I’m still a hard-chore Vionist. I will, however, wait and God willing, we’ll find out sooner or later how it all worked out.

Though, yes, the randomness of the Xander pairing does bother me. Given several events in the comics, I don’t consider it cannon.

I don’t understand crossover pairings. To me, they exist in separate universes. The people in MTR and The Incredibles don’t even have the same anatomy. Look at them! Personally, I never disliked Tony and don’t see why Violet can’t go with him.

Same thought here. It’s just kind of uncomfortable to have a story split between universes. This is even a problem for me role-playing in groups (though I tend to overlook it as best I can). I’m glad there’s at least a few Viony fans out there. I get people not liking it. But why is it the least popular one?

It’s unpopular because Tony was only in the movie twice. Like I said, I find the popular guy/shy girl pairing cute, but it needs to be played out a little more.

What about this: Tony and Violet met in 4th Grade when Violet and her family moved to Metroville. They became close friends, even when Tony became popular while Violet stayed shy and quiet. Eventually, Violet developed a crush on Tony, but he was always checking out hot girls, unaware of her crush on him.

Then, at the end of the movie, Tony runs into Violet and her friends talking, and he is very surprised that she is leading the conversation (maybe she could have been talking to Kari, so that Tony could have seen how much his shy friend has changed) and her new wardrobe. They strike up a conversation, when ANOTHER popular good-looking guy rudely interrupts and asks Violet out. She tells him she is already seeing someone, which puts a frown on TOny’s face. When the other guy walks off, Tony asks who Vi is seeing, and she tells him, “That new spy movie comes out this Friday, pick me up at 7, and I’ll pay for the popcorn.” She then pecks him on the cheek as she and Kari walk away giggling.

THAT would have been better. But really, even with my HUGE imagination, it’s hard to do so much with Viony when it was underplayed. We know Brad got his son to do the voice, but he isn’t even credited. So basically…they should have added onto Violet’s story, like put her in the montage a little more, and maybe have shown her doing something when Helen arrived home and said she was going out (to find Bob). I have an idea for a story with Violet and Tony…but most of my other ones involve other characters form OTHER shows. It IS easy to put universes together.

Well the movie runs one hour 55 minutes as it is. Personally, I think adding sequences about Violet and her “boyfriend” would be a waste of time, and make the movie too long. To be honest, it’s a family film, and isn’t about Violet. Bob is the main character, and I don’t see why they would spend extra time developing Violet’s love interest. It just isn’t that important.

Well, Violet’s dealing with her depression issues was a major side-story in the movie, and I honestly don’t think putting an extra 5 minutes in her story would have been too much. I mean, yeah, we DO have to realize that there’s only so much they can do to keep a movie good, but I still think just randomly having Tony ask Violet out was a bit…lame.

But all in all, it’ll be okay, seeing as Violet will (obviously) be the main protagonist of the sequel.

If the sequel is about Violet, than I’ve been waiting 9 years for nothing. That would be Pixar’s rock bottom for me.

What? She’s obviously a favorite character, she’s relatable to so many young teenagers, and a movie with her as the main protagonist would ROCK! I mean, it’s not like Brad Bird would make it a princess movie :stuck_out_tongue:
There would be some new villain, a BIG situation, and somehow Violet would have to overcome some unsureness to defeat this baddie and save the world.

I have nothing against princess movies, though I wouldn’t think Pixar would do that with a sequel, unless to Brave. However, I would be personally disappointed. I mean yeah she is a fan favorite, but do we really need a movie in her name? I would dislike any shift in age or prominence of the main characters. I guess I just feel a lot of things, because I’ve been waiting half of my life for a Incredibles sequel, and I don’t want to be let down by something like that. Violet is a good character, but she fades in comparison to Bob and Helen in my opinion. Now those two, I could never have enough of.

I understand both your views, but I think this topic is starting to go a little off-vine XD . There is a thread for The Incredibles sequel ideas here: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4176 . Thanks, guys.

Yeah, Vi. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that, while friendly, Incredigirl and I were basically arguing more and more about Violet-related things, which eventually got to Sequels. So yeah… :blush:

Yeah, I’m not a fan of Violet having the hots for Tony. From what I’ve heard, Tony was based off of one of Brad Bird’s sons, which I can understand him wanting to put him in his film, but the character is just so BLAND. :unamused: