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The small, yellow Mike and Ike-like creatures live to be henchmen, trusted followers of the most villainous villain they can find. That's why they serve anti-hero extraordinaire Felonious Gru, voiced by Steve Carell. The Minions have so far appeared in four animated feature films, including the Despicable Me trilogy, which launched in , and their own self-titled spin-off, Minions , in A second Minions movie, The Rise of Gru , is scheduled for release in There are also more than a dozen short films and several video games featuring the cute little pill-like creations.

Minions have a unique look — their standard attire is denim overalls and oversized goggles covering their one or two eyes. But what's even more unique is their language. On the surface it sounds like they're speaking complete gibberish, but if you listen closely, it's really a strangely nuanced vocabulary stringing together multiple languages and sounds. Minionese, as it's known, is a constructed language created by Despicable Me co-directors Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud.

While it may sound like incoherent babbling, the practically indistinguishable words are actually a handcrafted dialect specifically designed for the Minions. Other examples of "conlangs" — or "constructed languages" — include the Klingon language from Star Trek , Ewokese from Star Wars , and the Na'vi language from Avatar.

Minionese, sometimes called Banana Language because of the Minions' love of the yellow-skinned fruit, is a combination of several real languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Indian, Japanese, and, of course, English, among others. One example of how these words are blended together to create the jumbled language comes from Despicable Me 2 , when one of the Minions utters "poulet tikka masala" into an intercom in hopes of unlocking a door.

The phrase is a combination of French and Indian that describes the popular Indian-style chicken dish. While that particular phrase actually means something in other languages, many other phrases o not. See: "tatata bala tu," which means "I hate you" in Minionese but almost nothing elsewhere.

A lot of what Minions say is just silly sounding words strung together from various different languages with some actual gibberish thrown in. So, no matter where you are in the world, you probably recognize something that comes out of the Minions' mouths.

It's not inconceivable that the Minions would know so many languages, considering their origin movie, Minions , established that they have been traveling the world since the beginning of time in search of the perfect villain to serve. Therefore, why wouldn't they speak multiple dialects? Near the beginning, when the Minions are climbing out of the water to become land-based creatures, the last one out stops to put a pair of starfish on its chest, the narrator says, "That's Norbert.

He's an idiot. The song "Hair" is sung in Minionese by Stuart to mesmerize the guards with his hypno hat. This was the title song of the musical by the same name and was written by Galt MacDermot.

The musical, which was a celebration of the hippie culture, debuted in The authors declared that the so-called "Minionese" language had its inspiration from the lingo of Salvatore, the deformed monk from The Name of the Rose Bob has a similar bear to the one Rowan Atkinson 's Mr. Bean owns, however Bob's bear, "Tim", has shorter arms.

Orlando is currently home to the Universal Studios Florida theme park, which features a Despicable Me ride, in which guests are "transformed" into Minions. When arriving in New York City, a billboard is shown for Richard Nixon 's presidential campaign with the slogan "Finally, a name you can trust".

This film shows how the minions come across their iconic dungarees. However, the dungarees don't sport Gru's logo, as they don't work for Gru at the time. After the minions left the mirrors room, you can see a mannequin which resembles Lucy from Despicable Me 2 Andy Capp from the comic strip makes a five second cameo appearance as one of guys at the pub where Queen Elizabeth has a drink and tells a couple of jokes.

The stained glass window in Westminster Cathedral features three priests resembling Bob, Stuart, and Kevin, a tall one and short one both with two eyes, and the third of medium height with his hand over one eye. The highest-grossing prequel of all time worldwide and the fourth highest-grossing animated movie of all time, after The Lion King , Frozen , and Incredibles 2 In the Three Little Pigs bedtime story, and the picture she drew as a child, the young Scarlet is shown holding a teddy bear which bears a striking resemblance to Bob's bear, Tim.

This might explain her fondness for the stuffed animal. The television shows watched in the department store during their overnight stay were: The Saint , Bewitched , and The Dating Game The crown in the Tower of London is guarded by several "beefeater" guards.

The guard leftmost of the crown looks exactly like the UK's Prime Minister at the time of the film's launch, David Cameron. The movie's trailer also contained the scene where Kevin gets hit in the groin by the elderly Tower guard, but longer, showing that Kevin doesn't feel any pain from it suggesting a lack of genitalia.

Stuart's haircut in this movie is different from Despicable Me In the scene where Scarlet begins her speech, you are able to see Mr. Perkins, from Despicable Me , in the background, just off center, wearing a red vest and black tie doing a fist pump in the air.

In the scene in Villain Con of Professor Flux's booth, one of the video displays in the background is a stylized version of the PDP-1 vector display. The fire hydrant in London is a red American-styled one. In fact all fire hydrants in the UK are under the pavement covered by yellow drain covers marked with an "H". Additionally there is always a yellow sign with a large black "H" on a wall nearby so the location is easily identified.

In the RogerEbert. Two years later, the line is used in the opening scenes of this movie, describing the difficulty in keeping a boss. When the trio first arrive at Scarlet Overkill's castle, one makes fun of the romance by turning his back and wrapping his hands around his sides so it appears he is kissing someone. France, an ocean liner which was later purchased by Norwegian Cruise Lines and renamed the S.

In its later life, following a boiler explosion, the S. Norway was scrapped off the coast of India. The television at the department store where the Minions set up camp for the night is a "Dodgson", a nod to editor Claire Dodgson.

This song also plays in one of the episodes of the last season of Mad Men , introducing Don Draper, who was played by Jon Hamm, who also appeared in this movie. Scarlett Overkill passes her bear to Herb Overkill and says "hold my bear" prior to leaping in to action. A clear allusion to the well known internet meme "hold my beer". The second one would be Despicable Me 3 Sandra Bullock 's second animated film.

Her first was The Prince of Egypt released 17 years prior. In New York City, the shop next to the record store bears the name "R. Meledandri", a nod to director Chris Meledandri, and possibly one of his sons.

Like with Despicable Me 2 , some cast members from previous films in the franchise appear with a different role, which applies to Steve Coogan. The Minions language is sounds similar to many words in the English and Spanish language. One-eyed minions are always almost all small, although a tall one-eyed minion appears in promotional artwork. Tall Minions are all with Sprout-Cut Hair. They are fiercely loyal to Gru and Dr.

Nefario and extremely eager to please, willingly helping with any evil plans, but at the same time they are friendly and fun-loving. Despite being relatively simple-minded, they are capable of building weapons, operating those weapons, using computers, and even driving.

They express themselves mostly through actions, not words: their "language", Minionese , is fairly basic, they speak in strange jabber combined with various human languages. Hence, their language is incomprehensible to most humans, though they do understand English.

It is also possible to isolate elements of Japanese and Spanish from their speech patterns. Minions love bananas and apples or "bapples", as they call them , and the mere sight of one of these fruits can result in complete chaos.

They also enjoy fine arts and find anything having to do with buttocks extremely funny. There are few things these little guys do not find funny.

They love trying new things and presumably, they also love potatoes they mention potatoes on occassion. They dislike being unsure of themselves, and when Gru leaves questions unanswered. Their sense of humor is somewhat childish, if not silly, laughing from the sound of bubbles in a water filter, scanning their own butt in a copy machine, and when mentioned words such as "bottom" or "butt". Minions also enjoy playing, especially with Agnes , Edith , and Margo , as seen in the toilet paper fight scene.



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