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A Nintendo DS version was released under the name Despicable Me: The Game – Minion Mayhem. [40] Namco also released on July 6, 2010, a version for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch platform entitled Despicable Me: Minion Mania, developed by Anino Games. The game was removed from the App Store on January 1, 2013. [41]
Despicable Me 4 grossed $361 million in the United States and Canada, and $608.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $969.3 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.
[3] [4] Gru also bears some design similarities with British comic-book character Grimly Feendish and with the pre-Crisis version of Lex Luthor. [5] Gru's distinctive accent, described as "quasi-Russian" by A. O. Scott [6] and "halfway between a Russian mafioso and a crazed Nazi" by Roger Ebert, [7] was largely a product of his voice actor ...
Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem on Nintendo DS received "mixed or average" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. [6]Eurogamer contrasted the game with other video game adaptations of films, describing it as pleasant and contending that it used the capabilities of the DS well, while avoiding the pitfalls of other adaptations of reproducing the animated sequences from the film.
Gru’s Anti-Villain League (AVL) boss, Silas Ramsbottom (Steve Coogan), whose own head resembles a malleable eggplant, sets up Gru and his family — plucky wife Lucy (Kristen Wiig), also an AVL ...
That character was “Gru,” the protagonist from the “Despicable Me” movies. Jokic, the two-time NBA MVP for the Denver Nuggets, wore a similar outfit and signature wrap-around striped scarf ...
That pushes its international haul to $777.5 million, making it the fifth highest-grossing animated film of all time, bypassing “Despicable Me 3.” Globally, “Inside Out” has earned a ...
Despicable Me: July 9, 2010: Illumination Paul: March 18, 2011: Relativity Media, Working Title Films, Big Talk Studios, and StudioCanal Hop: April 1, 2011: Illumination and Relativity Media The Lorax: March 2, 2012: Illumination Ted: June 29, 2012: Media Rights Capital, Fuzzy Door Productions, Bluegrass Films, and Smart Entertainment ...