12 Things The Minions Rise Of Gru Changed From Despicable Me
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 Published On Jul 1, 2022

The Despicable Me franchise has been around for over a decade now with the first film being released all the way back in 2010. Then, the Minions films were born out of Gru and his Gorls. The most recent Minions film—The Minions Rise of Gru—bridges the gap between Minions and Despicable Me.

The film follows child Gru in the 1970s chasing his dreams of not only becoming the best supervillain of all time but attempting to become a part of the famous supervillain group, the Vicious 6. It also follows the early days of Gru and the Minions and how he went from Mini-Boss to Boss in the Despicable Me movies. All while dealing with the magical stone thats causing chaos in the city.

But despite Rise of Gru being a part of the Despicable Me universe there are plenty of differences between the film, and the Despicable Me films we already know. From new characters, seeing our favorite characters in different ways, changing settings, and even a new minion to love, The Rise of Gru introduces so many new aspects to the world of Despicable Me.


Make you let us know in the comments if you’ve noticed any other differences between Rise of Gru and Despicable me. Do you think the film would have been better if it wasn’t made during the pandemic? And if you liked this video make sure you give it a thumbs up and hit that subscribe button. Will see you in another video, thanks for watching TheThings animated!

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Chapters:

00:25 Gru’s Goals
00:56 The Vicious Six
01:49 Gru’s friendship with the Minions
02:34 Otto
03:07 Character Ages
03:43 Minion Forms
04:19 It’s a Prequel
04:51 No “Gorls”
05:26 Gur’s Home
05:50 The Setting
06:42 No John Cygan
07:09 Made in Isolation



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Written by: Alyssa Goulart
Narrated by: Richard Curtis Turner
Edited by: Eduardo Garcia


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