Near as I can tell, the two Minions movies are prequels to Despicable Me, with the sequels sporting the Despicable Me name. In an age where properties are spun off with abandon, it’s understandable if you have a hard time figuring out which part of the franchise this week’s Minions: The Rise of Gru belongs to. A last though is that if they want to keep this franchise alive though, i think they need to move onto shorts, because that will it will stop it becoming too repetitive and boring.Minions: The Rise of Gru poster from Universal Pictures Finally i still maintain, there is nothing cuter in this world than Bob and when he does his pleading face, is like a puppy X100. The story, (although with limited payout) moves along at such a great pace, the movie felt really short and the minions are so consistently funny, kids will never get tired of it and actually neither will the big kids (adults). Lastly will kids get bored? Absolutely not. Mr Bean is a prime example of that, and so here are the minions. I laughed many times throughout, proving you don't have to eve use proper words to be funny. Is it funny? Yes, in fact it's very funny. So, is it animated well? Yes, it's one of the clearest most colourful animations i think i have ever seen. Lets now take it for what it is a comedy animation aimed mostly at kids. These things are nitpicky though, as for the most part this is great fun. Also there could do with a little bit more emotion so we appreciate the humour even more. First the head female villain is a little annoying. Lets start with the few negatives i have to say, because there aren't many. I'm not sure why this movie doesn't have a higher rating, because i found it really enjoyable and much better than the first outing.
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