Longtime supervillain
Gru formulates a plan to steal the
Moon. Meanwhile, he starts a family by adopting three orphan girls, and must decide where his commitments lie.[2][3]
Gru is recruited by agent Lucy Wilde, who is investigating a theft of the mutagen called PX-41, stolen from the Arctic Circle. During their investigations,[6][7][8] they extract Eduardo Pérez / El Macho,[9][10] a supervillain with the goal of causing world domination after faking his death.[6][10]
Despicable Me 2 debuted in Australia on June 5, 2013,[11] and was released in the United States on July 3.[12]
Gru teams up with his long-lost twin brother Dru to stop Balthazar Bratt, a former child actor of the 1980s, from destroying
Hollywood, Los Angeles, after his show is canceled.[13][14]
Despicable Me 3 debuted at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 14, 2017,[15] and was theatrically released in the United States on June 30.[16]
Gru, who is now raising a baby, faces Maxime Le Mal and his girlfriend Valentina, two villains who seek revenge on Gru and his family, forcing the family to go on the run.[17]
Illumination CEO
Chris Meledandri revealed in an interview in September 2017 that a fourth Despicable Me film is in development.[18] On February 18, 2022, Universal scheduled the film for a July 3, 2024 release.[19]
An eleven-year-old Gru plans to become a supervillain with the help of his Minions, which leads to a showdown with a malevolent team, the Vicious 6.[23]
Minions: The Rise of Gru debuted at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 13, 2022,[24] and was released in the United States on July 1.[25]
Short films
A total of 18 short films have been released in the franchise. Three short films based on Despicable Me were released in December 2010 on the film's
DVD and
Blu-ray.[26][27] The Despicable Me 2 DVD and Blu-ray, released in December 2013, included another three short films.[28] Three short films were released in 2015 on the Blu-ray and DVD of Minions,[29] while one short film was released in the Blu-ray and DVD of Despicable Me 3.[30]
A short film titled Mower Minions was released in 2016 with The Secret Life of Pets, being the first short film to be released theatrically.[31] A second theatrical short film was released in 2018 with The Grinch, while another one was released in The Grinch's DVD and Blu-ray.[32]
After the events of Despicable Me, the Minions help Margo, Edith, and Agnes renovate Gru's house, so the social worker does not take the girls back to Miss Hattie's Home for Girls.
Three new Minions go for bomb-carrying duty, which was harder than they thought when they suddenly have an argument with two others carrying a giant bomb.
A Minion watches neighbors walking their dogs on the street, which leads him to search for a puppy of his own. After several failed attempts, he comes across a
UFO that takes the role of a puppy for him.
Two Minions work sending parcels through the lab. When a package containing expired PX-41 (the serum that El Macho used to transform the Minions and himself in Despicable Me 2), gets jammed in the pneumatic delivery system, it transforms one of them into an evil Minion.
Agnes is unsatisfied with her toy bike after falling off it while attempting to catch up to an ice cream truck with Margo, Edith, and their friends. Three Minions then volunteer to modify the bike and help Agnes improve her skills.
Before they all make their big escape from prison in Despicable Me 3, a couple of lucky Minions get a taste of freedom as they break free with the help of one of their fellow human inmates.
When Margo, Agnes and Edith return from a
Scout camp, a group of Minions are entranced by the girls'
merit badges and become scouts in an attempt to earn badges for themselves.
Three Minions will try anything to help Agnes overcome her fear of the dark, even if it involves going into outer space.
Other media
Television special
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. The special aired on
NBC on November 27, 2020.[37]
Miranda Cosgrove, who voices Margo in the films, provides narration between the short segments.
Digital series
Saturday Morning Minions debuted in the United States on
Instagram and
Facebook pages of Illumination on June 9, 2021, releasing weekly on Saturdays, and consists of 40 episodes. The series features a 2D animation style.[38]Who's Who will be released on
TikTok and subsequently on
YouTube.[39]
The action video game, titled Despicable Me: Minion Rush, was released on June 13, 2013. The game, developed by
Gameloft, was adapted for
iPhone,
iPad,
Apple TV,[43]Android, and
Windows Phone devices. Played as one of the Minions, it allows customization of the character, who must perform various tasks, including defeating Vector and a new villain created for the game, to earn the title of Minion of the Year.[44][45] The game was downloaded more than 100 million times in the first three months after its release.[46] The game won a
British Academy Children's Award in the category
BAFTA's Kids' Vote and a
Kids' Choice Award for
Favorite App.[47][48][49] By June 2021, the game hit 1 billion downloads worldwide across iOS, Android, and other devices.[50]
The free-to-play mobile game developed by
Electronic Arts (otherwise known as EA), titled Minions Paradise, was released in the summer of 2015.[51] Playing as Phil, players will help Minions design and build their own utopia set in a tropical environment. The game was removed from the
App Store on May 22, 2017.[51]
In addition to the Minion Mayhem attraction, Universal Studios Florida features an entire Minion Land with a moving-walkway shooter attraction titled Villain-Con: Minion Blast.[citation needed]
Characters
Main characters
Felonious Gru Sr. (voiced by
Steve Carell): The
protagonist in the Despicable Me series who speaks with an
Eastern European accent. He is the son of Marlena, the twin brother of Dru, the adoptive father of Margo, Edith, and Agnes; husband of Lucy, and the boss of the Minions. At the beginning of the
first film, Gru is an ambitious supervillain who constantly seeks approval from his mother, until the adoption of his daughters convinces him that their happiness is important. In the second film, Gru leaves his villainous past behind to care for his daughters, but then soon joins forces - unwillingly - with secret agent Lucy Wilde, whom he later marries. In the third film, after he and Lucy are fired from their jobs at the Anti-Villain League, Gru learns that he has a twin brother, Dru. Along with Lucy and the girls, Gru meets Dru at his mansion in Freedonia, and they form a brotherly relationship over the course of the film. By the fourth film, he raises a new child. Felonious Gru was originally conceived as a
Dracula-like character, but directors Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin later opted for a villain who would echo "the world of
James Bond, thinking of characters like
Goldfinger and obviously the Bond-ian world of technology".[52] Gru also bears some similarities with British comic-book character
Grimly Feendish, and with the pre-
Crisis version of
Lex Luthor[53]
The
Minions (voiced by
Pierre Coffin in all films and the theme park attraction,
Chris Renaud in the first two films except spin-offs and attractions,
James Arnold Taylor in the 2010 video game, and
Jemaine Clement as Jerry the Minion in the
first film): Gru's small, yellow, comical henchmen who have one or two eyes. The Minions speak a language that Coffin created by mixing gibberish with words from many languages, including English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Indonesian.[54][55] Although seemingly nonsensical, the English-sounding words are dubbed for every country, in order to make them recognizable.[56] It is shown in Minions that they have existed since the beginning of life on Earth, and desire above all else to serve the most terrible of villains.[57] In the short film "
Banana", the Minions are revealed to have an uncontrollable craving for fruits, especially
bananas. Mentioned by name in the films and other media are Bob, Stuart, Kevin, Otto, Mel, Dave, Ken, Mike, Jerry, Carl, Lance, Tom,[58] Phil,[59] Tim,[59] Mark, Jorge,[60] and Norbert
The Girls: Three sisters, whom Gru adopts to further his scheme in the
first film and gradually comes to love
Margo (voiced by
Miranda Cosgrove): The mature oldest sister. In the
first film, among the trio, Margo was the most suspicious of Gru initially; but came to trust him at the end of the film. She is something of a protectress to her sisters. She later takes an interest in boys, which makes Gru overprotective and freeze boys who break her heart
Edith (voiced by
Dana Gaier): The
tomboyish middle sister; the first to enjoy Gru's eclectic possessions, when adopted by him. Practices
martial arts in the
second film
Agnes (voiced by
Elsie Fisher in the first two films; Nev Scharrel in the
third film, and Madison Polan in the
fourth film[61]): The happy-go-lucky youngest sister, and the quickest to trust Gru in the
first film. She is presented as an innocent, against her more worldly sisters, and has a strong love for unicorns. In the
third film, she "adopts" a one-horned goat whom she names Lucky after mistaking him for a unicorn. Even after learning he was a goat, Agnes continues to love Lucky
Lucy Wilde (voiced by
Kristen Wiig): A cunning secret agent who has teamed up with Gru to hunt down an extremely dangerous supervillain. She loves one-upping Gru with her quirky gadgets and has perfected her own form of martial arts by combining
jujitsu,
krav maga,
Aztec warfare, and
krumping. After 147 dates, she marries Gru and becomes the girls' adoptive mother. She is now Mrs. Luciana "Lucy" Gru. In Despicable Me 4, it is revealed that she and Gru have a baby named Gru Jr.
Dr. Nefario (voiced by
Russell Brand in the films, and
JB Blanc in the video game): Gru's hearing-impaired inventor and partner-in-crime who speaks with a British accent. He seems to have a romantic interest in Gru's mother, Marlena. In the
second film, he misses being a villain so he goes to work for El Macho, but abandons him after he turns the Minions into monsters. He is absent in most of the
third film, having accidentally frozen himself in carbonite, similar to that of
Han Solo from Star Wars. In Minions: The Rise of Gru, it is revealed Nefario previously worked at a
record shop called "Criminal Records", which the Vicious 6 use as a cover for their lair before going to work for Gru
Dru Gru (voiced by
Steve Carell): Gru's charming, happy-go-lucky long-lost twin brother, who is also in the supervillain business. Dru looks just like his brother, only he has blonde hair and wears white attire. He is Lucy's brother-in-law, Gru Jr.'s uncle, and the adoptive uncle of Margo, Edith, and Agnes
Silas Ramsbottom (voiced by
Steve Coogan): Director of the Anti-Villain League (AVL) in the
second film. The Minions (and Gru) make fun of his surname. In the third film, he retires from the AVL and is replaced by Valerie Da Vinci as the new Director of the AVL
Kyle (vocal effects by
Frank Welker): Is a pet dog-like monster of the Gru family, belonging to Gru, and then given to Agnes. Kyle was originally a vicious, aggressive, ferocious, and monstrous blue creature that even Gru had trouble controlling. At times he would attack Gru but despite this he also seemed to be easily spooked and appeared frightened whenever Gru or anyone else opened the secret lair and also ran away from Agnes, unused to the fact that she thought he is cute instead of trying to avoid him. When Agnes, Edith and Margo first arrived, Kyle greeted them by snarling but he gradually warms up to the girls, especially Agnes and started sleeping with her at night. Although he seemed exasperated when the three girls dressed him up, he nevertheless develops an attachment towards them just like Gru did.
Lucky (vocal effects by
Frank Welker): Is a small one-horned white baby
goat and a supporting character in the
third film. Agnes first thought he was a real living unicorn, though Gru tells her that he is just a goat, Agnes still cherishes Lucky, and he becomes her new pet. a trusting baby goat with one horn whom Agnes discovers in the Freedonia forest and enthusiastically mistakes for a Unicorn. when the adorable Unigoat excitedly licks her face, Agnes giggles gleefully and declares that she will call him Lucky, become her pet and came to live with her in Gru’s house
Marlena (voiced by
Julie Andrews): Gru and Dru's mother. Her neglect of Gru's ambitions is identified among the main reasons why he became a supervillain. In the denouement of the
first film, she admits to him that he is a better parent than her. Marlena later makes a silent cameo appearance in the
second film at Gru and Lucy's wedding. In the
third film, Marlena reveals to Gru that after she and Gru and Dru's father divorced, they promised to never see each other again and they each got to take one son with them, with Marlena saying that she got "second pick"
Fritz (voiced by
Steve Coogan): Dru's courteous, well mannered butler who speaks with a British accent. He takes Gru, Lucy, and the girls to meet Dru at his mansion in Freedonia
Valerie Da Vinci (voiced by
Jenny Slate): A ruthless member of the Anti-Villain League (AVL) who replaces Silas Ramsbottom as Director in the
third film. She fires Gru and Lucy due to them failing to capture Balthazar Bratt
Felonious Gru Jr.: An infant biological son of Gru and Lucy and also an adoptive brother of the Girls who strongly dislikes his father in the
fourth film
Poppy Prescott (voiced by
Joey King): An inspiring supervillain who admires Gru's work as a villain
Wild Knuckles (voiced by
Alan Arkin): The former leader of the Vicious 6 who was ousted because of his old age, and later becomes Gru's mentor
Victor "Vector" Perkins (voiced by
Jason Segel,
Jason Harris in the video game): The villain in the first film, Gru's rival, and the son of Mr. Perkins, the President of the Bank of Evil. He was responsible for the theft of the
Great Pyramid of Giza and competes against Gru to get ahold of a shrink ray and eventually of the Moon
Mr. Perkins (voiced by
Will Arnett): Vector's father and enormous and equally strong President of the Bank of Evil, responsible for giving out loans to villains in their schemes (formerly including Gru)
Miss Hattie (voiced by
Kristen Wiig): The charismatic but cruel owner of the orphanage from which Gru adopts his daughters. She sends Margo, Edith, and Agnes out to sell cookies and makes them sleep in cardboard boxes if they fail to meet their quota
Eduardo "El Macho" Pérez (voiced by
Benjamin Bratt): A Mexican-accented supervillain in the second film. As El Macho, he was believed to have died after strapping 250 pounds of dynamite on himself and riding a shark into an active volcano. However, it turns out that he actually faked his death, and he became the owner of a Mexican restaurant. He has a son named Antonio, with whom Margo is infatuated at first, until Antonio abandons her. He planned to abduct most of Gru's Minions and turn them into indestructible, evil Minions with a chemical compound he stole called PX-41 and send the mutated Minions to major cities to take over the world
Pollito (vocal effects by
Will Arnett): Is a El Macho's pet chicken. Eduardo apparently kept Pollito ever since he was a chick, as shown in picture the restaurant owner keeps in the Salsa & Salsa kitchen, When Lucy and Gru break into the Salsa & Salsa restaurant, Gru accidentally trips a wire which caused Pollito to come out. But Lucy and Gru don't think that the chicken is much of a threat. As Gru started insulting Pollito stating that the chicken is not so much of a guard dog, the chicken attacks and pecks Gru's face. Lucy stops Pollito by shooting her with the epoxy
Balthazar Bratt (voiced by
Trey Parker): A supervillain in the third film. A former 1980s child star, he adopts the identity of his supervillain character after the onset of puberty leads to the cancellation of his television series. He is obsessed with 1980s pop culture and uses a giant robot armed with a laser and inflatable bubble gum to exact revenge on Hollywood
Clive (voiced by
Andy Nyman): A robot who acts as Balthazar Bratt's sidekick
Maxime Le Mal (voiced by
Will Ferrell): A supervillain who wants revenge on Gru and his family
Valentina (voiced by
Sofia Vergara): Le Mal's femme fatale girlfriend
Scarlet Overkill (voiced by
Sandra Bullock): In Minions, she is the world's first female super-villain who is bent on becoming the Queen of England, and served as the Minions' boss before Gru
Herb Overkill (voiced by
Jon Hamm): Scarlet's husband and an inventor
The Vicious 6: A group of six supervillains who appear in Minions: The Rise of Gru. (The team name might have been inspired on
Marvel Comics' the
Sinister Six, enemies of
Spider-Man.) Their members include:
Belle Bottom (voiced by
Taraji P. Henson): A
Blaxploitation-themed femme fatale villain and the newly-appointed leader of the group after Wild Knuckles, who wants to take on the Anti-Villain League
Jean Clawed (voiced by
Jean-Claude Van Damme): A member with a giant mechanical lobster claw for his right arm who speaks in a French accent
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