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Minions (/ ˈ m ɪ n j ə n z /) are a fictional all-male species of yellow creatures that appear in Illumination's Despicable Me franchise.They are characterized by their comedic behavior and their language, which is largely unintelligible.
Minions is a 2015 American animated comedy film produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, and distributed by Universal. The film is a prequel to Despicable Me (2010) and the third installment overall in the Despicable Me franchise.
Minions Holiday Special is a half-hour compilation of Minions mini-movies, containing Santa's Little Helpers, Training Wheels, Puppy, and Minion Scouts. Additionally, the special includes holiday-themed interstitials featuring characters from Illumination's The Secret Life of Pets and Sing franchises.
When Despicable Me first premiered in 2010, I thought it was a good laugh, but found Gru’s yellow henchmen rather annoying. Fast forward 14 years, and I have probably single-handedly propped up ...
According to "Minions" creator Pierre Coffin, in fact, all the title characters in Universal's prequel to two "Despicable Me" hits are male, voiced by male actors (including Coffin himself).
Minion, the title character's best friend from the animated film Megamind; Minion, a character and vehicle from the video game series Twisted Metal; Minions, Blair Waldorf's followers at Constance Billard School in the television show Gossip Girl; Minions, the creatures controlled by the player character in Overlord
Teens say it to offend a real person who they feel is boring: a follower, a minion, a yes-man and not the star of the show. According to Know Your Meme, “NPC turned into an insult to be used ...
The character that would become Gru was conceived by animator Sergio Pablos, who envisioned him as a Dracula-like character, but the directors of the first film, Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin, later opted for a more sleek character that would echo "the world of James Bond", with Auric Goldfinger being cited as a particular influence.