“Talking nonsense, talking a lot, talking constantly” is a conspicuous feature of the Minions. There are hundreds or even thousands of Minions that have appeared in the two seasons of Despicable Me 1 and 2, although it is difficult to distinguish the Minions from each other between "a pile of gold", constantly making sounds that no one understands but Strangely enough, people loved these strange creatures so much that the producers of Universal set to work to make their own movies for these characters.
Where are Minions created from?
Although there is no official statement, but with draw the characteristics of Minions:big glasses on the face, small, always petite, crowded and always carefree, you can see two directors Pierre Coffin and Mr. Chris Renaud has borrowed inspiration from characters from Jawas in the Star Wars franchise or Oompa Loompas in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.
What language do the Minions speak?
Minions' language is the highlight and also the most questionable point for the audience. Director Coffin had the Minions speak a meaningless language he spontaneously invented. "It's basically meaningless, but in a way it's understandable," replied director Pierre Coffin wittily. Minions speak some gibberish built up from the sly heads of Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, then reframed to soaring tones at a faster tempo that makes it a language of its own. Unique of Minions. Although it can be difficult to hear, “Minions” is a mixture of a little English, a little Italian, a little Spanish etc… but only “a little”, because the rest is not important. .
Aside from the viral humour, Minions are iconic symbols of the internet age. They are small, lovely, dynamic and easy to understand. People don't need to watch the whole 90 minutes of the movie to fall in love with Minions because only 30 seconds of the song Banana or Underwear (the famous song I swear) is enough to make everyone laugh.
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