In 2015, Pierre Coffin was pretty straightforward in explaining why all the Minions are male.
One of the biggest issues in the franchise My favorite evil it’s everyone’s reason minionswithout exception, are all men. Pierre Coffincreator of the cute and bizarre creatures and also their main voice actor, explained the reason for this decision – and it’s simpler than you think.
During an interview with The Guardian made in 2015, Coffin explained why they are all men: “Seeing how dumb and stupid they are, I just couldn’t imagine minions like girls. These little creatures were made to be this way.”
What is the origin of the Minions in the Despicable Me universe?
Another great mystery My favorite evil this is where the minions, how they were created. In fact, this is a complicated question for the creator of creatures. He explained how there are two theories, but he just doesn’t know which one is true.
One of the speculations was hinted at through one of the short films and says that they are cloned by a single strand of DNA. The other is simpler, and is based on the fact that creatures arise as a result of a machine called minionizer.
The BIG laughs keep on getting BIGGER and BIGGER and BIGGER and BIGGER…. catch #Minions#TheRiseOfGru only in theaters! pic.twitter.com/NULUuJ5pCP
— #Minions (@Minions) July 29, 2022
minions 2: Cinemas ban suit entry after trend on TikTok
trend on TikTok caused problems for theaters during screenings of Minions 2: The Origin ofGru. Young people posted videos wearing formal attire such as a suit and tuxedo to watch the animation. However, some large groups caused turmoil in the rooms, generating an unusual measure.
A cinema in Wadebridge, a city in England, banned the entry of “unaccompanied children wearing suits” to watch the film. THE Regal – a large network of North American cinemas – will also not accept young people in social attire, as stated on social media.
The film’s producer, Universal, on the other hand, encouraged fans to follow the fashion of the social network. “To everyone who attended minionswearing a suit: see you and love you,” they tweeted.
The trend started in Sydney, Australia, with a group of 15 teenagers dressed in costumes for the feature film. After the movie ended, they applauded and left the room. However, other young people in new videos threw popcorn, bananas and screamed during the screening – which led to bans.
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This whole “dress up in full suits to watch the new Minions” trend on tiktok got me cackling like an idiot pic.twitter.com/NadlgL4f0K
— Black Swordsman Shakoichi (@ShakExcellence) June 30, 2022
Source: Rollingstone

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