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He has a round living room with a wrap-around couch, huge HD television complete with video games and a massive shark tank Behind his lair he has placed the Great Pyramid of Giza, cleverly disguising it with some mysterious stealth technology to reflect the sky. Like his arch-enemy Gru's assistant, Dr. Nefario , Vector is a clever inventor, and has created many of his own gadgets and weapons, the latter of which seem to revolve mostly around aquatic life such as a pirahna gun, which shoots out live pirahnas, and a squid launcher, which shoots little live squids.

How effective those weapons are AS weapons is anyone's guess They also, unfortunately, seem to sometimes distract Vector as well, as he often ends up struggling to retrieve his aquatic ammo--they're pretty slippery and those pirahnas have teeth! Doctor Nefario has been in the evil scientist business for a very long time, and it shows. With an incredibly inventive mind and a knack for problem solving, he is still occasionally distracted by the rigors of old age, which result in his often misinterpreting Gru's requests for new weapons or devices for his despicable plots and missions Doctor Nefario is completely and utterly dedicated to a life of evil, and is generally not comfortable around children.

He spends most of his time down in the depths of Gru's secret lair, usually in the laboratory and machine shops Above : Dr. Nefario in his younger years, demonstrating his many inventions including the freeze ray on the exhibitor floor at Villain-Con in Gru and his mother look on. Is this the start of a long-standing and villainous friendship?

Nefario routinely wears a white lab coat, black rubber gloves with the Gru logo on them , a pair of goggles, red and yellow plaid pants, a yellow shirt and black boots. He has a substantial double chin, a sharp hook nose, a pot belly, large and long ears, and a thin, wispy tuft of white hair atop his head.

Margo is the oldest of three little girls, sisters in fact, who have lived for most of their lives in Miss Hattie's dismal orphanage, forced to sell cookies for her Margo is a very smart and sophisticated young lady, and takes it upon herself to protect her younger sisters and be their leader.

She's also quite outspoken, and not afraid to take a stand when she feels it necessary. Margo and her two younger sisters, Edith and Agnes , regularly attend dance classes and recitals, and have a great deal of pride in it. Edith is the classic middle child She is fond of disobeying and arguing with her older sister Margo , and teasing her younger sister Agnes. Like Margo and Agnes, she has spent most of her life in Miss Hattie's depressing orphanage.

Edith is also something of a tomboy, preferring to stomp her way through rain puddles and imagine herself more as a fearsome ninja than a graceful princess or ballerina even though she and her sisters regularly attend dance classes and recitals. And yet, when the time comes to really train as a little ninja, after being adopted by Gru , she proves quite adept at it. Edith loves getting into things, regardless of the probable consequences She also loves wearing her favorite knit chulo cap with its long tassels , and a matching sweater.

Agnes is the youngest and sweetest of three sisters who have spent most of their lives at Miss Hattie's miserable orphanage. Agnes has an endearing innocence, and an overpowering love of unicorns. She often finds herself the target of teasing by her older sister Edith , while she is also closely protected by her oldest sister Margo. However, she can be a tough and brave little girl when the situation calls for it, and she has a scream that can stop a monster dead in its tracks!

Perkins is the president of the secretive "Bank of Evil", a financial institution dedicated to providing supervillains a place to conduct all their banking needs, and to obtain loans.

However, unlike a normal bank, the Bank of Evil can be very unforgiving of delinquencies in loan repayment and any lagging results of granted loans. Perkins runs the bank with an iron fist, as have his predecessors all family, it would appear. What is not generally known at least to Gru and the general public is that the young supervillain Vector is actually Mr. Perkins' son Perkins secretly wants his son to push Gru completely out of the limelight and take his place as the next big thing in supervillany!

Miss Hattie is a generally soft-spoken woman with a pronounced southern-American accent who runs "Miss Hattie's Home For Girls", an orphanage. However, that soft-spoken demeanor she has hides a much more unpleasant personality. She has a short temper, and a tendency to treat the orphan girls in her charge very harshly She also requires the girls to clean things for her, and to sell cookies under a strict quota Her only concern is her own reputation and her bottom line how much she profits.

She cares nothing for the girls she supervises She raised Gru pretty much on her own. But don't be fooled Every time young Gru would attempt to gain his mother's approval or affirmation, she would shoot him down with some snide or disdainful remark. She's not a very nice lady, or a very good mother, except when she's comparing others to herself. But she loves Margo , Edith and Agnes very much, and that's something in her favor.

Kevin is one of many of Gru's minions, and seems to work in the research department of the laboratory. Each is an entirely different type of minion. This particular Kevin appears only briefly, and is referred to by name, specifically by Gru, during his initial speech about his plan to steal the moon Kevin, after having been shrunk--when Gru uses the shrink ray on him to show Mr.

Perkins that he in fact has it in his possession--appears a few times in shrunken size, and then returns suddenly to normal size at Dr. Nefario's desk, which alerts the doctor to the dangerous temporary effects of the shrink ray.

Jerry is a minion who serves as one of Gru's infiltration specialists, which means he's also a pretty fair martial artist. And yet, in spite of that all, he's a good babysitter too, and can slip out of his professional demeanor into that of an innocent and playful caregiver. This particular Jerry appears frequently in Despicable Me, and is seen assisting Gru and Stuart in infiltrating Vector's lair. He is referred to by name, specifically by Gru, when he and Stuart are asked to look after the girls.

However, he does not appear specifically in Despicable Me 2 or Minions. Stuart is a minion of many varied talents, but seems to serve specifically as one of Gru's infiltration specialists, and is handy with disguises and role-playing not in the gaming sense as well. He has a tender side, however and, like Jerry , ends up making a pretty effective babysitter and playmate for Margo , Edith and Agnes.

He's also pretty darned addicted to video games! In the minions darkest years, before they ever came to meet and work for Gru, Stuart teamed up with Kevin and Bob to set out in search of new and better opportunities for their brethren, as well as the biggest, baddest villain to serve When he was younger, during his adventures with his fellow minions, he displayed a passion for playing guitar, and was a pretty fair musician. Just don't put an electric guitar in his hands, or he may work himself up to a fever pitch, throwing out famous guitar riffs and then pulling a Pete Townshend-style stage move!

Above : Stuart, on stage in front of London's Buckingham Palace in , absolutely shredding on an electric guitar, a gift from the United Kingdom in return for his part in defeating Scarlet Overkill and restoring Elizabeth II to the throne as rightful queen of the British Empire. Tim is a minion who serves as one of Gru's infiltration specialists, and is an expert in disguises often preferring to disguise himself as as father in a three-minion infiltration team playing the role of a family unit.

Miss Hattie often sent them to sell cookies, and Gru spots them on one such occasion. Naturally, he adopts them with the masterplan of using the girls to break into the lab.

Needless to say, it becomes a transformative experience for both. Vector, formerly known as Victor Perkins, is the primary antagonist. He keeps locking heads with Gru, and Perkins has a chip on his shoulder since his father is the owner of the Bank of Evil. The wealthy supervillain is best known for stealing the Great Pyramid of Giza.

He hijacks it, turning the experienced thief into his archnemesis. Vector is left-handed. You can see this when he is inside of his house playing the Nintendo Wii. He uses his left hand, hinting that he is left hand dominant. Universal, NBC's parent company, is the studio who released this movie. When Gru is telling the girls the rules and gives number three, he uses a hand gesture which is correct sign language for that number.

Most people use other fingers, indicating Gru knows some sign language. The scene where Dr. In both scenes, someone is hanging precariously, and they are surrounded by clouds with a low sunset type of lighting. At the end, when the Minions are cheering, you can see in the right corner of the screen two Minions are hand-shaking, and then they kiss.

A possible reason for the origin of Gru's name is that the French word "la grue" means a crane. Gru's legs are long and thin, and resemble those of a giant crane. The roller coaster Gru and the girls ride at the amusement park looks like the Sandworm from Beetlejuice Gru's Steve Carell's right-hand man is Dr. Nefario Russell Brand. The word "nefarious" means extremely wicked or villainous. When the girls first get adopted by Gru Steve Carell , Edith Dana Gaier says, "when we got adopted by a bald guy, I thought it would be more like Annie.

The price of the unicorn toy that the minions get for Agnes Elsie Fisher is one dollar and ninety-eight cents. But the information that the minions enter into the computer says that Gru had received a Nobel prize in Stuart is named after J.

Illumination Entertainment ramped up the staff in its Paris, France office from one hundred to three hundred people. This is Illumination Entertainment's first theatrical movie. As of , this is Illumination Entertainment's only movie to receive a video game adaptation for traditional video game consoles not counting mobile games , the video game adaptation of this movie was released on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox , Wii, and Nintendo Ds.

When Gru walks into his house after getting coffee in the beginning of the movie, his television is on. It appears to be an interview with Sia, who's solo career initially took off in , before she took an extended hiatus, returning to the public eye in In the beginning, the model plane that the little boy Justin is holding is an F Falcon.

Argentinian movie Producer Axel Kuschevatzky dubbed Mr. Perkins for the Latin American Spanish speaking prints of the movie. The Minions were originally conceived as being burly henchmen. In the last scene, D. Minion's table has the "Blu-ray Disc" logo on it, but it says "Gru-ray Disc". The voice of the television character, heard at the beginning of the movie, is remarkably similar to that of Chris Pirillo , known as Lockergnome.

Aliens He used a normal voice in Kung Fu Panda 2 and the later movies. Voice acting debut for Danny McBride. During a party scene, one of the minions acts as a DJ. The logo on the front of his turntables says, "Gru-ray," a take on "Blu-ray," complete with a stylized "G" made to look like the Blu-Ray "B. When Gru is leaving with the girls the first time, each of the girls has her own luggage. When the young one is being carried out on Gru's leg, no one is carrying her backpack. But she has it leaving his vehicle when they get to his home.

Also, since the ship had already re-enlarged well before the Minion, it is hard to see, no one noticed. When Vector is seen playing video games on the Wii, he holds the controller in his left hand, indicating that he is left-handed.

This may be a subtle reference to his villainous nature, because another word describing left-handedness is the word "sinister". When the Minions go to the store to get the replacement toy, there is a scene in which the "baby" shakes up a bottle of soda, puts it in his mouth, hilarity ensues. One can assume this must be intentional, as the word "pop", which is necessary for the joke, is used pretty exclusively in a small part of the upper Midwest, or pretty much all of Europe.

Vector Jason Segal appears to be a caricature of Bill Gates.



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