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Despicable Me is an American media franchise created by Sergio Pablos, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. It centers on a former supervillain turned secret agent named Gru , his adoptive daughters, Margo, Edith, and Agnes, and his yellow-colored Minions .
Despicable Me 4 grossed $361 million in the United States and Canada, and $608.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $969.1 million. [4] [5] In the United States and Canada, Despicable Me 4 was projected to gross $100–125 million from 4,030 theaters in its five-day opening weekend.
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Despicable Me is a 2010 American animated comedy film produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, and distributed by Universal.The first feature film from Illumination, it was directed by Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin and produced by Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy, and John Cohen, from a screenplay by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio based on a story by Sergio Pablos.
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Despicable Me 2 completed its theatrical run in the United States and Canada on January 16, 2014. [73] Worldwide, on its first weekend, Despicable Me 2 opened only in Australia with $6.66 million, [74] ahead of Monsters University (2013) which opened on the same weekend. [75] The film set an opening-day record in Latvia. [76]
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The use of flashbacks to characterise Gru in Despicable Me was compared by Variety to those used in Pixar's 2007 film Ratatouille to characterise Anton Ego. [9] Gru was cited by Katy Marriner, writing in Screen Education , as one of the premier examples of a protagonist in an animated film who reforms themself, in contrast to the traditional ...