Have you ever wondered why there are no girls among the Minions? The creator, Pierre Coffin, answered this question. Check out!
Featured in the “My favorite evil” in 2010, the Minions soon became some of the most beloved characters in the world of animation among people of all ages. According to the films, these little yellow beings are as old as dinosaurs, and have a single mission: to serve great villains.
According to its creator, Pierre Coffin, there are two theories that explain the origin of the Minions — but not even he knows which one is true. The first states that Gru’s helpers are cloned through a single strand of DNA. Meanwhile, the second hypothesis says that the characters are born through a machine called “Minionizer”.
Fan analyses of the poster for the second film in the ‘Despicable Me’ trilogy claim that there should be approximately 10,400 Minions in the franchise, all of whom have the same voice: that of their creator. Pierre.
In a promotional video for the film, the professional states that “I dubbed one of the Minions so the sound designers could have an idea of what we wanted, but Chris Meledandri (producer and CEO of Illumination studio) heard the audition and said, ‘You’re going to do the voice of the Minions.'”
Furthermore, Coffin He also revealed in a 2015 interview with The Guardian that all the characters are boys — and the reason behind the decision is more curious than many imagine. At the time, he said:
“Seeing how dumb and stupid they are, I just couldn’t imagine Minions as girls. These little creatures were meant to be that way.”
“Despicable Me 4″, the latest film in the franchise produced by Universal Pictures with the beloved yellow beings, is scheduled to premiere in theaters on July 4th. Check out the trailer!
Source: Recreio
