Minions & More 1
Plot
In this delightful compilation of Minions-themed shorts, audiences are treated to a series of hilarious and action-packed adventures that showcase the lovable but mischievous creatures' antics. The first short, "Training Wheels," focuses on Stuart's (one of the three Minion brothers) attempt to ride a bike without training wheels. As he wobbles and stumbles along, his friends Kevin and Bob try their best to assist him, resulting in a series of comical mishaps. The second installment, "Puppy," tells the story of Jerry, who becomes smitten with a new puppy that has wandered into Minion territory. As Jerry tries to win the puppy's affections, he ends up getting covered in mud and chaos ensues. Meanwhile, Stuart and Bob are busy trying to help Jerry clean up the mess, adding to the mayhem. The third and final short, "Yellow Is the New Black," is a parody of the popular television series "Orange Is the New Black." In this hilarious send-up, the Minions get locked in a prison cell after attempting to steal a batch of bananas. As they navigate their new surroundings, they encounter a range of colorful characters, including a sassy warden who tries to keep them in line. Throughout these shorts, the Minions' signature blend of slapstick humor, silly antics, and adorable expressions shines through, making for an entertaining and lighthearted experience that is sure to delight fans of all ages. With their trademark enthusiasm and energy, the Minions bring joy and laughter to this collection of mini-movies, offering a delightful respite from the stresses of everyday life.
Reviews
Jade
The film's settings in 1968 New York and London are a treasure trove for music buffs, packed with references to iconic bands. Expect nods to The Doors, The Kinks, The Beatles, The Who, and many more as the soundtrack unfolds.
Kiara
The funniest part is when a bunch of Minions rush forward with "Ahhh!" and then rush back with "Ahhh!"—this back-and-forth adorable gag is used multiple times in the movie, and they even deliberately tease it in the end, it's absolutely hilarious! One detail that made me like the film even more is when three Minions dress up as one person to buy tickets. Stuart says, "Three tickets, please," and Kevin mutters from below, "One ticket is enough." They even understand saving money!!!
Christian
From the moment the Universal title card appeared, I started laughing and continued to laugh like an idiot throughout the entire thing. The moment Gru turned around while the three passed by, the word "destiny" popped into my head. What the heck?! So, you're telling me they're just born evil and despicable, so it all makes sense now?! BTW, the villainess' lipstick color is absolutely perfect; I'm definitely going to get a similar shade!
Bradley
What else can I say about this animation? It's so cute it blinds you and makes you want to give it a full rating. It's so adorable, I've watched countless trailers and finally waited for the movie and McDonald's toys. Bob is so good, he hugs his teddy bear and worries about the rat QvQ. Stuart is a horny dude with a round butt. Kevin's Godzilla moment at the end was kinda lit. Are they (Kevin and Stuart) gay? Lots of references, like The Beatles. They're fluent in many languages, and I even heard "Thank you oh." The chronicle is great. Saw it on 0622 at vivo.
Alana
Banana! \٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و/
Samantha
A heartwarming and hilarious collection, "Minions & More 1" brings together a series of bite-sized fun from the beloved "Despicable Me" franchise. These mini-movies are bursting with laughter, showcasing the adorable Minions' antics in "Training Wheels," "Puppy," and "Yellow Is the New Black," among others. Perfect for both kids and adults, this compilation is a delightful treat that's sure to leave you smiling long after the credits roll.