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Agent Rick Dicker: [after Kari describes how she gave Jack-Jack to Syndrome, the Sitter] And you believed him?
Kari: The baby was exploding! You ever sat an exploding baby before, Mr. Dicker?
[he gets up and pulls down an odd contraption]
Kari: What's that?
Agent Rick Dicker: Have you told anyone else about this? Your parents?
[he aims the device's laser at Kari's forehead]
Kari: Nah, they thought I was being funny. But you believe me, don't you, Mr. Dicker?
Agent Rick Dicker: Sure, kid.
Kari: Ah, I just wish I could forget the whole thing.
Agent Rick Dicker: You will, kid.
[he fires a corded plunger-like attachment which sticks to her forehead]
Agent Rick Dicker: You will.
[Kari passes out]
Kari: The baby was exploding! You ever sat an exploding baby before, Mr. Dicker?
[he gets up and pulls down an odd contraption]
Kari: What's that?
Agent Rick Dicker: Have you told anyone else about this? Your parents?
[he aims the device's laser at Kari's forehead]
Kari: Nah, they thought I was being funny. But you believe me, don't you, Mr. Dicker?
Agent Rick Dicker: Sure, kid.
Kari: Ah, I just wish I could forget the whole thing.
Agent Rick Dicker: You will, kid.
[he fires a corded plunger-like attachment which sticks to her forehead]
Agent Rick Dicker: You will.
[Kari passes out]
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And you beIieved him The baby was expIoding
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You ever sit an expIoding baby before Mr Dicker
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What's that Have you toId anyone about this
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Your parents They thought I was being funny
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But you beIieve me don't you Mr Dicker
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Sure kid I wish I couId forget the whoIe thing
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You wiII kid
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Movie Summary
The Parrs' baby Jack-Jack is thought to be normal, not having any super-powers like his parents or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him, Jack-Jack shows his true potential.