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“Training Wheels,” “Puppy,” and “Yellow Is the New Black” are just a few of the short films featuring Minions & More 1 Lookmovie from the “Despicable Me” film series. The newest installment of the most popular cartoon series in history and a global cultural phenomenon, Minions: The Rise of Gru, will tell the secret story of a 12-year-old boy's quest to become the greatest supervillain in history this summer.

If the tiny yellow creatures from the first movie and its sequel drove you mad, you won't find any comfort in “Minions,” the third episode of the Despicable Me series. Likewise absent are Gru and his adopted daughters, as well as the Pharrell Williams songs.

Instead, the emphasis is on Gru faithful sidekicks, who are backed by a 1960s Beatles-heavy soundtrack that must have required expensive licensing. Gru is a suburban child growing up in the middle of the 1970s, a time of feathered hair and flared pants. Gru devises a scheme to become sufficiently evil to join the Vicious 6, a supervillain ensemble that he admires. He is fortunately assisted in causing mayhem by his devoted minions.

Together, Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto—a new Minion with braces and an intense desire to please—apply their abilities as they and Gru construct their initial lair, test out their initial arsenal, and complete their initial objectives. Gru interviews to join the Vicious 6 after the famed fighter Wild Knuckles is ousted as captain. It doesn't go well and it gets worse as Gru outwits them and discovers that the height of evil is now his mortal adversary.

Gru, who is on the run, will seek advice from Wild Knuckles, an odd source, and learn that even villains can benefit from a little friendship.

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