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An abandoned Mega Minions idea from Despicable Me 2 (2013) was resurrected for Despicable Me 4. The filmmakers researched initial concepts of the idea, [ 20 ] taking inspiration from the Marvel Comics team Fantastic Four and the Pixar film The Incredibles (2004).
They have common English-language names, such as Dave (one of the first known minions in the franchise), Kevin, Stuart, Bob (the lead trio in Minions and Minions: The Rise of Gru), Mel (the leader of the Minions in Despicable Me 3 after Gru refuses their request to resume supervillainy), and Otto (the fourth lead Minion in Minions: The Rise of ...
Three short films were released in 2015 on the Blu-ray and DVD of Minions, [26] while one short film was released in the Blu-ray and DVD of Despicable Me 3. [27] 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. [28]
The Mega Minions have been a long time coming. The filmmakers behind Universal and Illumination’s “Despicable Me 4”– which has grossed more than $400 million at the global box office ...
Current logo, used first in Despicable Me 3 (2017). This is a list of productions produced by Illumination (formerly known as Illumination Entertainment), an American film and animation studio based in Santa Monica, California, United States.
Drymon worked on Tim Hill's side project, the popular KaBlam! skit Action League Now!, as a storyboard artist. He also wrote the Emmy Award-nominated episode of CatDog "Doggone". [5] Drymon met Stephen Hillenburg on the Nickelodeon cartoon Rocko's Modern Life. Hillenburg recalled Drymon as "one of the main people in the genesis of SpongeBob".
The marketing campaign of Despicable Me 3 included promotions, such as the star ratings being replaced with the Minions during Amazon's "Minion Day", and BuzzFeed's "character takeover" badges. In New York City, 600 taxicabs had the sculpted Minions atop of them, of which had a Minionese greeting.
Pierre-Louis Padang Coffin (born 16 March 1967) [1] is a French animator, director, producer, writer, and voice actor. He is best known for co-directing the first four installments in the Despicable Me franchise and being the primary voice of the Minions, which won him the Kids Family Award at the 10th Seiyu Awards. [2]