The marriage of Bob and Helen/Supers get sued

This is how at the wedding and supers get sued goes in Ryan and Crash meet The Incredibles.

[The car arrives outside a church]

[Mr. Incredible and the Ryan and Meg and Friends join Frozone inside]

Frozone: You guys are very late.

Bertram T. Monkey: How does he look?

Frozone: Oh, the mask. You've still got the mask. [takes it off Mr. Incredible's face]

Bob Parr: Showtime.

Meg Griffin: Here we go.

[They enter the large room]

Priest: Robert Parr... Would you have this woman to be your awefuly wedded wife...

Helen Parr: You're late. When you asked if I was doing anything later, I didn't realize you'd forgotten. I thought it was playful banter.

Bob Parr: It was playful banter.

Helen Parr: Cutting it a little close, don't you think?

Bob Parr: You need to be more.. flexible.

Helen Parr: I love you, but if we're gonna make this work, you've gotta be more than Mr. Incredible. You know that. Don't you?

Priest: ...as long as you both shall live?

Bob Parr: I do.

Priset: I now pronounce this couple husband and wife.

[Helen and Bob kiss]

[The crowd cheers]

Ryan F-Freeman: [cries a little] I always cry at weddings.

Orla Ryan: Nice one.

[To Helen and Bob]

Helen Parr: As long as we both shall live, no matter what happens.

Bob Parr: Hey. Come on. We're superheroes. What could happen?

[A newspaper title: Mr. Incredible sued]

TV announcer: In a stunning turn of events, a Superhero is being sued for saving someone who aparently didn't want to be saved. The plaintive Oviler Sansweet, who was fouled in his attempted suicide by Mr. Incredible. Filed a suit against famed super hero in supirior court.

Sansweet's lawyer: Mr. Sansweet didn't ask to be saved. Mr. Sansweet didn't want to be saved. And when we recived from Mr. Incredible's "actions" so forth, cause him daily pain.

Mr. Incredible: Hey! We saved your life!

Oliver Sansweet: You didn't save my life, you ruined my death! That's what you did!

Mr. Incredible: Listen, you little piece of...

Mr. Incredible's Lawyer: My client has no further comment at this time.

[Cut to the train]

TV announcer: Five days later, another suit was filed at the L-train accident. Incredible's loss cost the government millions.

[Many other news papers]

TV announcer: And open the floodgates for dozens of superhero lawsuits the world over.

[A judge]

Judge: It's time for their secret identity to become thier only identity. Time for them to join us, or go away.

[Mr Incredible waves]

[A crowd holds signs]

TV announcer: Under tremendous public pressure and lawsuits, the government quietly initiated the Superhero Relocation Program. The supers will be granted amisty for their past actions in exchange for a promise to never again resume hero work.

[A newspaper]

TV announcer: Where are they now? They are living among us. Advrage citizans, advrage Heroes quietly and anomaly continuing to make the world a better place.