Syndrome is a fictional character, the main antagonist in the 2004 film The Incredibles. He is voiced by Jason Lee. His real name is Buddy Pine (he calls himself Incredi-Boy earlier in the film), and he is the archenemy of the Incredible Family. Wizard Magazine rated him the 64th greatest villain of all time.
"Misunderstood and a bit too smart and boastful for his own good, Buddy's life takes a turn for the worst when he reinvents himself as Synd...
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Syndrome
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Character Created By
Brad Bird
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