![]() If you genuinely do not know what the Minions are, or would like to hear several fun facts about them, in 2015 my colleague Phil Edwards wrote 2,000 words on this very topic. But Minions, above all, rely on a single principle: They must be everything, all the time - sort of like the economic system in which we live. Minions don’t need to be featured in streetwear collabs or on expensive sunscreen for their most fervent fans ( families) to buy tickets to see Minions 2. It begins /sfpqnP5Rth- Becca Laurie June 1, 2022Īll of these pieces of merchandise are a blatant effort by Universal Pictures to convince adults - seemingly even adults without children who may already consider the Minions to be sort of subversive or ironically funny - to love and care about the Minions as much as children do already. It’s not the only example of Minion street cred: menswear blog Hypebeast has cataloged their most recent fashion collabs, which include Japanese graphic artist VERDY, Brooklyn-based fragrance company Joya Studio, and Supergoop, plus previous collections with it-brands like BAPE and Away suitcases. In May, it was announced that the soundtrack for Minions: The Rise of Gru (out July 1) would feature covers of ’70s hits by contemporary cult favorites: Phoebe Bridgers covering the Carpenters, Tierra Whack on Santana. If you were not, you might posit that they are agents of the capitalist machine, ready-made and endlessly merchandisable mascots that make the world’s destruction at the hands of mega-corporations seem adorable and fun.Īs of this summer, you might also say that the Minions have very cool taste in music. If you were generally an uncynical person, you might say that Minions are cute and people like them. You can say that they speak a language of gibberish punctuated by recognizable English words like “banana” (Minions love bananas) and “potato” and that their likenesses appear on everything from shampoo bottles to thongs. "BA-NA-NAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" A minion shouts in slow motion.Each week we’ll send you the very best from the Vox Culture team, plus a special internet culture edition by Rebecca Jennings on Wednesdays. ![]() ![]() When he takes a bite on it, all minions turn around and notice him and his apple, and he notices something goes wrong ![]() Oh.um, Bapple? (Screams and runs away)" Lance shows up with an apple. "Bulaka!" Steve orders the two minions to Stop fighting. Illumination Presents: 10 Minion Mini-Movies.Lance appears with an apple, and the chase begins all over again. During the fight, the banana is squished out of its peel and falls into a hole, much to the minions' disappointment. They then fight again to a canteen where they are joined and chased by numerous minions. The three minions together with the banana escape while the rockets explode behind them. The inspector minion releases the banana but accidentally releases the rockets also. They fight and enter a rocket factory, and the banana's carried away by a trapping claw. Steve tells them to stop fighting but joins the fight when he sees the banana. The short was released as a part of Minion Madness and as a bonus feature on the Despicable Me Blu-ray.Ī minion named Larry finds a banana in his box and attempts to eat it, but his one-eyed co-worker named Darwin notices it and wants him to share it with him, but they fight for the banana after Larry refuses to share. Banana is a computer animated short film from Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures, starring the Minions of Despicable Me.
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