Despicable Me es una franquicia de medios animada por computadora estadounidense que secentra en Gru, un supervillano reformado (que luego se convierte en padre, esposo y agente secreto), y sus Minions de color amarillo. Es producido por Illumination y distribuido por su empresa matriz Universal Pictures .
Mi villano favorito | |
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Creado por | Sergio Pablos [1] |
Trabajo original | Mi villano favorito |
Propiedad de | Imágenes universales (a través de iluminación ) |
Años | 2010-presente |
Cine y television | |
Película (s) |
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Cortometraje) | Vea abajo |
Especiales de televisión | Especial de vacaciones de Minions (2020) |
Juegos | |
Videojuegos) | |
Diverso | |
Atracción (es) del parque temático | Despicable Me Minion Mayhem (2012-presente) |
La franquicia comenzó con la película de 2010 del mismo nombre , a la que le siguen dos secuelas: Despicable Me 2 (2013) y Despicable Me 3 (2017); y dos precuelas derivadas: Minions (2015) y los próximos Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022). La franquicia también incluye muchos cortometrajes, un especial de televisión, varios videojuegos y una atracción en un parque temático. La franquicia es la franquicia de películas animadas más taquillera y la décimo quinta franquicia cinematográfica más taquillera de todos los tiempos, habiendo recaudado más de $ 3.7 mil millones en la taquilla mundial.
Serie de películas
Serie principal
Película | Fecha de lanzamiento | Dirigido por | Guión por | Historia de | Producido por |
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Mi villano favorito | 9 de julio de 2010 | Pierre Coffin y Chris Renaud | Cinco Paul y Ken Daurio | Sergio Pablos | Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy y John Cohen |
Gru, mi villano favorito 2 | 3 de julio de 2013 | Cinco Paul y Ken Daurio | Chris Meledandri y Janet Healy | ||
Gru, mi villano favorito 3 | 30 de junio de 2017 | Pierre Coffin y Kyle Balda |
Gru, mi villano favorito (2010)
Felonious Gru, un supervillano que adopta a tres niñas, Margo, Edith y Agnes, de un orfanato para intentar robar un rayo psiquiátrico de su rival Vector (también conocido como Víctor), para encoger y robar la luna.
Gru, mi villano favorito 2 (2013)
Lucy Wilde recluta a Gru para la Liga Anti-Villain (AVL) para tratar de derrotar a El Macho, un supervillano que supuestamente murió montando un tiburón en un volcán activo con 250 libras de dinamita atada a su pecho y cuyo cuerpo nunca fue encontrado; y sus malvados Minions, a quienes transformó en monstruos rabiosos e indestructibles usando el suero PX-41 robado.
Gru, mi villano favorito 3 (2017)
Gru se une a su hermano gemelo perdido, Dru, para derrotar a un nuevo enemigo llamado Balthazar Bratt, un ex niño actor obsesionado con la década de 1980, que crece para convertirse en un villano después de que su programa se cancele después de la adolescencia.
Gru, mi villano favorito 4
El CEO de Illumination, Chris Meledandri, reveló en una entrevista en septiembre de 2017 que se está desarrollando una cuarta película de Despicable Me . [2]
Serie spin-off
Película | Fecha de lanzamiento | Dirigido por | Guión por | Historia de | Producido por |
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Esbirros | 10 de julio de 2015 | Pierre Coffin y Kyle Balda | Brian Lynch | Chris Meledandri y Janet Healy | |
Minions: El ascenso de Gru | 1 de julio de 2022 | Kyle Balda | Chris Renaud | Brian Lynch | Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy y Chris Renaud |
Minions (2015)
Kevin, Stuart y Bob llevan a encontrar un nuevo maestro, hasta encontrar una supervillana llamada Scarlet Overkill, y su esposo llamado Herb, quienes intentan matarlos.
Minions: El ascenso de Gru (2022)
Felonious Gru, de 12 años, intenta volverse lo suficientemente malvado como para unirse al grupo de supervillanos Vicious 6. Con la ayuda de sus Minions, debe detener a los Vicious 6 después de que robó un objeto precioso.
Cortometraje
Se han estrenado un total de 14 cortometrajes en la franquicia. En diciembre de 2010 se estrenaron tres cortometrajes basados en Despicable Me (2010) en DVD y Blu-ray de la película . [3] [4] El DVD y Blu-ray Despicable Me 2 , lanzado en diciembre de 2013, incluyó otros tres cortometrajes. [5] Tres cortometrajes fueron lanzados en 2015 en Blu-ray y DVD de Minions, [6] [7] mientras que un cortometraje fue lanzado en Blu-ray y DVD de Despicable Me 3 (2017). [8]
Un cortometraje titulado Mower Minions , fue lanzado en 2016 con The Secret Life of Pets , siendo el primer cortometraje de Minions estrenado en cines. [9] En 2018 se estrenó un segundo cortometraje teatral con The Grinch (2018), mientras que se estrenó otro en DVD y Blu-ray de The Grinch . [10]
Cambio de imagen del hogar (2010)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray, Despicable Me (2010). [3] [4]
Después de los eventos de Gru, mi villano favorito , dos Minions ayudan a Margo, Edith y Agnes a renovar la casa de Gru, por lo que el inspector no lleva a las niñas de regreso al Hogar para niñas de Miss Hattie.
Día de orientación (2010)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray, Despicable Me (2010). [3] [4]
Tres nuevos Minions se dedican a transportar bombas, lo que fue más difícil de lo que pensaban cuando de repente tienen una discusión con otros dos que llevan una bomba gigante.
Plátano (2010)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray de Mi Villano Favorito . [3] [4]
Tres secuaces pelean por un plátano. En el proceso, causan estragos en el lugar de trabajo de los Minions.
Cachorro (2013)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray Despicable Me 2 . [5]
Un minion observa a los vecinos paseando a sus perros en la calle, lo que lo lleva a buscar un cachorro. Después de varios intentos fallidos, se encuentra con un OVNI que toma el papel de un cachorro para él. Después de muchos momentos felices, el OVNI junto con su maestro es expulsado por el desastre que el OVNI ha causado en la casa de Gru. Después de que el minion descubre que su mascota extraña su hogar, envía un correo electrónico al planeta de origen del ovni y le permite regresar a casa.
Pánico en la sala de correo (2013)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray Despicable Me 2 . [5]
Dos Minions, Ken y Mike, están trabajando en una sala de paquetes para enviar paquetes a través de diferentes partes del laboratorio, mientras Ken está ocupado jugando un videojuego portátil. Cuando un paquete que contiene PX-41 vencido (el suero que El Macho usó para transformar a los Minions y a él mismo en Despicable Me 2 ), se atasca en el sistema de suministro neumático, transforma a Mike en un Minion malvado, pero sigue cambiando de un lado a otro. transformarse y volver a su yo normal, para diversión de Ken. Al final, Mike escupe el PX-41 y aterriza sobre algunos gatitos, volviéndolos malvados.
Ruedas de entrenamiento (2013)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray Despicable Me 2 . [5]
Agnes no está satisfecha con su bicicleta de juguete después de derrumbarse mientras intentaba alcanzar un camión de helados con Margo, Edith y sus amigos. Luego, tres Minions se ofrecen como voluntarios para modificar la bicicleta y ayudar a Agnes a mejorar sus habilidades.
Binky Nelson Unpacified (2015)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray de Minions . [6] [7]
Después de un robo exitoso en un museo, los Nelson le dicen a su hijo menor, Binky, que perdió su chupete en el robo, que ahora es un niño grande y tiene que dejar su chupete. Binky de noche se cuela en el museo y encuentra su chupete. Justo cuando lo toma, el guardia llega y encuentra que faltan todos los artefactos del museo y encuentra a Binky y le dice que devuelva todas las propiedades, pero en su lugar hace que una estatua caiga sobre el guardia y le quita el chupete. Al final, los padres de Nelson vuelven a ver a Binky por la noche en su habitación y lo encuentran durmiendo tranquilamente. Al salir de la habitación, Binky saca el chupete y el sombrero del guardia y se lo pone.
Competición (2015)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray de Minions . [6] [7]
Bajo la misma calle donde los Minions hicieron autostop en Minions , dos Minions se desafían a sí mismos a numerosos ataques, y terminan en la cinta transportadora del laboratorio en el proceso.
Cro Minion (2015)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray de Minions . [6] [7]
Dos Minions cuidan a un bebé de las cavernas mientras su jefe hombre de las cavernas va a buscar un toro para almorzar. Pero es más difícil de lo que piensan los Minions.
Minions de la podadora (2016)
Lanzado en cines con La vida secreta de las mascotas (2016). [9]
En este corto, cinco Minions cortan el césped en la casa de ancianos local para tratar de ganar dinero para comprar una licuadora que han visto en un comercial de televisión. Sin embargo, todos los resultados de su trabajo fueron caóticos, y cuatro de ellos estaban en estados terribles después del caos, como un Minion con la cabeza atascada en una colmena de abejas, otro Minion ennegrecido y desnudo después de una explosión cuando enciende la parrilla, otro siendo inflado como un globo en el material de materiales peligrosos, y otro Minion termina con náuseas y su cara se pone verde. Pero resulta que los ancianos estaban muy entretenidos. Por esto, los Minions obtienen 2000 centavos y pueden comprar la licuadora. Sin embargo, luego ven un comercial de una versión mejorada de la licuadora y luego van a ganar más dinero para comprar esa.
La vida secreta de Kyle (2017)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray Despicable Me 3 . [8]
Después de los eventos de Despicable Me 3 , seguimos a Kyle y su vida secreta cuando Gru y su familia se han ido. Este corto fue dirigido por Bruno Chauffard y Glenn McCoy.
El amarillo es el nuevo negro (2018)
Estrenada en cines con The Grinch (2018). [10]
Antes de que todos escapen de la prisión en Despicable Me 3 , un par de Minions afortunados prueban la libertad mientras se liberan con la ayuda de uno de sus compañeros prisioneros humanos.
Pequeños ayudantes de Santa (2019)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray de The Grinch . [10]
Kevin, Stuart y Bob, después de haber sido dejados accidentalmente en el Polo Norte, aprovechan al máximo la situación tratando de convertirse en elfos.
Minion Scouts (2019)
Publicado en DVD y Blu-ray de La vida secreta de las mascotas 2 (2019). [11]
Después de ser deslumbrados por las chicas, un grupo de Minions se convierte en exploradores en un intento por ganar insignias.
Especial de televisión
Especial de vacaciones de Minions (2020)
Una recopilación de media hora de Minions mini-películas, que contiene de Santa pequeños ayudantes , ruedas de entrenamiento , cachorro , y Minion Scouts . Además, el especial incluye intersticiales con temas navideños con personajes de las franquicias The Secret Life of Pets y Sing de Illumination . El especial se emitió en NBC el 27 de noviembre de 2020. [12]
Miranda Cosgrove , quien anteriormente expresó a Margo en las películas, proporciona narración entre los segmentos cortos.
Videojuegos
Gru, mi villano favorito: el juego
El videojuego, titulado Despicable Me: The Game , fue lanzado para PlayStation 2 , PlayStation Portable y Wii . [13] Se lanzó una versión para Nintendo DS con el nombre Despicable Me: The Game - Minion Mayhem . [14] Namco también lanzó una versión para la plataforma iPhone y iPad titulada Despicable Me: Minion Mania , desarrollada por Anino Games . [15]
Gru, mi villano favorito: Minion Rush
El videojuego de acción, titulado Despicable Me: Minion Rush , fue lanzado el 13 de junio de 2013. El juego, desarrollado por Gameloft , fue adaptado para dispositivos iPhone , iPad , Android y Windows Phone . [16] Jugado como uno de los Minions, permite la personalización del personaje, que debe realizar varias tareas, incluida la derrota de Vector y un nuevo villano creado para el juego, para ganar el título de Minion del año. [16] [17] El juego fue descargado más de 100 millones de veces en los primeros tres meses después de su lanzamiento, [18] y ganó un premio de la Academia Británica para Niños en la categoría Voto de Niños BAFTA . [19] Para junio de 2021, el juego alcanzó mil millones de descargas en todo el mundo en iOS, Android y otros dispositivos. [20]
Minions Paradise
El juego móvil gratuito desarrollado por Electronic Arts (también conocido como EA), titulado Minions Paradise , fue lanzado en el verano de 2015. [21] Jugando como Phil, los jugadores ayudarán a los Minions a diseñar y construir su propia utopía ambientada en un entorno tropical. ambiente. [21]
Libros
In May 2010, three books related to Despicable Me have been published, as well as the children's puppet book featured in the film. The first, My Dad the Super Villain (ISBN 0-316-08382-8), was rated as a preschool book.[22] The second, Despicable Me: The Junior Novel ( ISBN 0-316-08380-1), was rated as being a Junior Reader for ages 8 to 12.[23] The third, Despicable Me: The World's Greatest Villain ( ISBN 0-316-08377-1), was rated for ages 3–6 years.[24] The puppet book Sleepy Kittens ( ISBN 0-316-08381-X) was written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio and illustrated by Eric Guillon.[25]
Six books have been released for Despicable Me 2: Despicable Me 2: The Junior Novel,[26] The Anti-Villain League Handbook,[27] Undercover Super Spies,[28] Attack of the Evil Minions!,[29] Make a Minion,[30] and Meet the Minions.[31]
Atracción del parque temático
Despicable Me Minion Mayhem is a simulator ride that opened on July 2, 2012 at Universal Studios Florida and on April 12, 2014 at Universal Studios Hollywood, starring Steve Carell as Gru, Miranda Cosgrove as Margo, Dana Gaier as Edith, Elsie Fisher as Agnes, and Pierre Coffin as the Minions. A similar attraction (featuring a Japanese voice cast) opened on April 21, 2017 at Universal Studios Japan.
Caracteres
Main characters
- Felonious Gru[32] or Felonius Gru[33] (voiced by Steve Carell): The grouchy but usually smart protagonist in the Despicable Me series who speaks with a non-specific East European accent. He is the son of Marlena, the twin brother of Dru, the adoptive father of Margo, Edith, and Agnes, husband of Lucy, and the boss of the Minions. At the beginning of the first film, Gru is an ambitious supervillain, and seeks approval from his mother, until the adoption of the trio convinces him that their happiness is important. In the second film, Gru leaves his villainous past behind to care for the girls, but then soon joins forces - unwillingly - with secret agent Lucy Wilde, whom he later marries. In the third film, after he and Lucy are fired from their jobs at the Anti-Villain League, Gru learns that he has a twin brother, Dru. Along with Lucy and the girls, Gru meets Dru at his mansion in Freedonia, and they form a brotherly relationship over the course of the film. Felonious Gru was originally conceived as a Dracula-like character, but directors Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin later opted for a villain who would echo "the world of James Bond, thinking of characters like Goldfinger and obviously the Bond-ian world of technology".[34] Gru also bears some similarities with British comic-book character Grimly Feendish, and with the pre-Crisis version of Lex Luthor.[35]
- Minions (voiced by Pierre Coffin in all films and the theme park attraction, Chris Renaud in the first two films [except spin-offs and attractions], James Arnold Taylor in the 2010 video game, and Jemaine Clement as Jerry the Minion in the first film): Gru's small, yellow, comical henchmen who have one or two eyes. The Minions speak a language that Coffin created by mixing gibberish with words from many languages, including French, English, Spanish, and Italian.[36][37] Although seemingly nonsensical, the English-sounding words are dubbed for every country, in order to make them recognizable.[38] It is shown in Minions that they have existed since the beginning of life on Earth, and desire above all else to serve the most terrible of villains.[39] In the short film "Banana", the Minions are revealed to have an uncontrollable craving for fruits, especially bananas. Mentioned in the films and other media are Stuart, Kevin, Bob, Mel, Otto, Ken, Mike, Dave, Jerry, Carl, Tom,[40] Phil,[41] Tim,[41] Mark, Jorge,[42] and Norbert.
- The Girls: Three sisters, whom Gru adopts to further his scheme in the first film and gradually comes to love.
- Margo (voiced by Miranda Cosgrove): The mature oldest sister. In the first film, among the trio, Margo was the most suspicious of Gru initially; but came to trust him at the end of the film. She is something of a protectress to her sisters.
- Edith (voiced by Dana Gaier): The tomboyish middle sister; the first to enjoy Gru's eclectic possessions, when adopted by him. Practices martial arts in the second film.
- Agnes (voiced by Elsie Fisher in the first two films; Nev Scharrel in the third film): The happy-go-lucky youngest sister, and the quickest to trust Gru in the first film. She is presented as an innocent, against her more worldly sisters, and has a strong love for unicorns. In the third film, she "adopts" a one-horned goat whom she names Lucky after mistaking him for a unicorn. Even after learning he was a goat, Agnes continues to love Lucky.
- Lucy Wilde (voiced by Kristen Wiig): A cunning secret agent who has teamed up with Gru to hunt down an extremely dangerous super-villain. She loves one-upping Gru with her quirky gadgets and has perfected her own form of martial arts by combining jujitsu, krav maga, Aztec warfare, and krumping. After 147 dates, she marries Gru and becomes the girls' mother.
- Dr. Nefario (voiced by Russell Brand, JB Blanc in the video game): Gru's hearing-impaired inventor and partner-in-crime who speaks with a British accent. He seems to have a romantic interest in Gru's mother, Marlena. He had planned to join Gru, Lucy and the Girls to meet Dru in the third film, but absent from the film having accidentally frozen himself in carbonite, similar to that of Han Solo from Star Wars.
- Dru (voiced by Steve Carell): Gru's charming, happy-go-lucky long-lost twin brother, who is also in the super-villain business. Dru looks just like his brother, only he has blonde hair and wears white attire. He is Lucy's brother-in-law and the adoptive uncle of Margo, Edith, and Agnes.
- Marlena (voiced by Julie Andrews): Gru and Dru's mother. Her neglect of Gru's ambitions is identified among the main reasons why he became a supervillain. In the denouement of the first film, she admits to him that he is a better parent than her. Marlena later makes a silent cameo appearance in the second film at Gru and Lucy's wedding. In the third film, Marlena reveals to Gru that after she and Gru and Dru's father divorced, they promised to never see each other again and they each got to take one son with them, with Marlena saying that she got "second pick".
- Fritz (voiced by Steve Coogan): Dru's courteous, well mannered butler who speaks with a British accent. He takes Gru, Lucy, and the girls to meet Dru at his mansion in Freedonia.
- Silas Ramsbottom (voiced by Steve Coogan): Director of the Anti-Villain League in the second film. The Minions (and Gru) make fun of his surname. In the third film, he retires from the AVL and is replaced by Valerie Da Vinci as the new Director of the AVL.
- Valerie Da Vinci (voiced by Jenny Slate): A ruthless member of the Anti-Villain League who replaces Silas Ramsbottom as Director in the third film. She fires Gru and Lucy due to them failing to capture Balthazar Bratt.
Antagonists
- Victor "Vector" Perkins (voiced by Jason Segel, Jason Harris in the video game): The villain in the first film, Gru's rival, and the son of Mr. Perkins, the President of the Bank of Evil that supplies loans to villains in their schemes (formerly including Gru).
- Mr. Perkins (voiced by Will Arnett): Vector's father and enormous and equally strong President of the Bank of Evil, responsible for giving out loans to villains in their schemes.
- Miss Hattie (voiced by Kristen Wiig): The charismatic but cruel owner of the orphanage from which Gru adopts his daughters. She sends Margo, Edith, and Agnes out to sell cookies and makes them sleep in cardboard boxes if they fail to meet their quota.
- Eduardo "El Macho" Perez (voiced by Benjamin Bratt): A Mexican-accented supervillain in the second film. As El Macho, he was believed to have died after strapping 250 pounds of dynamite on himself and riding a shark into an active volcano. However, it turns out that he actually faked his death, and he became the owner of a Mexican restaurant. He has a son named Antonio, with whom Margo is infatuated at first, until Antonio abandons her. It turns out that Eduardo was aware of Gru's life as a villain and plans to abduct most of Gru's minions and turn them into hairy, purple, savage, evil minions with a dangerous chemical compound he stole called PX-41 and send the mutated Minions to major cities to take over the world. In the final battle, as Gru manages to restore the mutated Minions to normal, Eduardo drinks the compound himself, turning into a big purple furry monster to fight Gru. He is defeated by Gru and Nefario.
- Balthazar Bratt (voiced by Trey Parker): A supervillain in the third film. A former 1980s child star, he adopts the identity of his supervillain character after the onset of puberty leads to the cancellation of his television series. He is obsessed with 1980s pop culture and uses a giant robot armed with a laser and inflatable bubble gum to exact revenge on Hollywood.
- Clive (voiced by Andy Nyman): A robot who acts as Balthazar Bratt's sidekick.
- Scarlet Overkill (voiced by Sandra Bullock): In Minions, she is the world's first female super-villain who is bent on world domination.
- Herb Overkill (voiced by Jon Hamm): Scarlet's husband and an inventor.
- The Vicious 6: A group of six supervillains who appear in Minions: The Rise of Gru.
Reparto y equipo
Voice cast
Characters | Main films | Attraction | Spin-off films | Television special | |||
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Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Despicable Me Minion Mayhem | Minions | Minions: The Rise of Gru | Minions Holiday Special | |
2010 | 2013 | 2017 | 2012 | 2015 | 2022 | 2020 | |
Felonious Gru | Steve Carell | Silent role | |||||
Margo | Miranda Cosgrove | ||||||
Edith | Dana Gaier | ||||||
Agnes | Elsie Fisher | Nev Scharrel | Elsie Fisher | ||||
Dr. Nefario | Russell Brand | Silent role | Russell Brand | ||||
Minions | Pierre Coffin (Kevin, Stuart, Bob, Tim, Mark, and Phil) | Pierre Coffin | Pierre Coffin | ||||
Chris Renaud (Dave) | Chris Renaud (Additional and Evil Minions) | ||||||
Jemaine Clement (Jerry) | |||||||
Victor "Vector" Perkins | Jason Segel | ||||||
Mr. Perkins | Will Arnett | ||||||
Miss Hattie | Kristen Wiig | ||||||
Marlena | Julie Andrews | Silent cameo | Julie Andrews | Silent cameo | Julie Andrews | ||
Lucy Wilde | Kristen Wiig | ||||||
Eduardo Perez / El Macho | Benjamin Bratt | Silent cameo | |||||
Silas Ramsbottom | Steve Coogan | ||||||
Antonio Pérez | Moisés Arias | ||||||
Balthazar Bratt | Trey Parker | ||||||
Dru | Steve Carell | ||||||
Fritz | Steve Coogan | ||||||
Clive | Andy Nyman | ||||||
Scarlet Overkill | Sandra Bullock | ||||||
Herb Overkill | Jon Hamm | ||||||
Queen Elizabeth II | Jennifer Saunders | ||||||
Walter Nelson | Michael Keaton | ||||||
Madge Nelson | Allison Janney | ||||||
Belle Bottom | Taraji P. Henson | ||||||
Jean Clawed | Jean-Claude Van Damme | ||||||
Nunchuck | Lucy Lawless | ||||||
Svengeance | Dolph Lundgren | ||||||
Stronghold | Danny Trejo | ||||||
Wild Knuckles | Alan Arkin | ||||||
Master Chow | Michelle Yeoh | ||||||
TBA | RZA |
- Note: A grey indicates that the character does not appear in that medium.
Crew
Role | Main films | Spin-offs | |||
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Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | Minions: The Rise of Gru | |
2010 | 2013 | 2017 | 2015 | 2022 | |
Directors | Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud | Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda | Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda | Kyle Balda[43] | |
Producers | Chris Meledandri, John Cohen, and Janet Healy | Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy | Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy, and Chris Renaud | ||
Executive producer(s) | Sergio Pablos and Nina Rappaport | Robert Taylor | Chris Renaud | TBA | |
Writer(s) | Screenplay: Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio Story: Sergio Pablos | Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio | Brian Lynch | ||
Composer(s) | Heitor Pereira Original Songs and Themes by: Pharrell Williams | Heitor Pereira | |||
Editor(s) | Pamela Ziegenhagen-Shefland and Gregory Perler | Gregory Perler | Claire Dodgson | ||
Production company | Illumination | ||||
Distributor | Universal Pictures |
Recepción
Box office performance
The franchise has grossed a total of more than $3.7 billion,[44] making the Despicable Me franchise the highest-grossing animated film franchise, and the 15th highest-grossing film franchise of all time
Film | U.S. release date | Box office gross | All-time ranking | Budget | Ref(s) | |||
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U.S. and Canada | Other territories | Worldwide | U.S. and Canada | Worldwide | ||||
Despicable Me | July 9, 2010 | $251,513,985 | $291,600,000 | $543,113,985 | 110 | 163 | $69 million | [45] |
Despicable Me 2 | July 3, 2013 | $368,061,265 | $602,700,620 | $970,761,885 | 38 | 34 | $76 million | [46] |
Despicable Me 3 | June 30, 2017 | $264,624,300 | $770,175,109 | $1,034,799,409 | 96 | 25 | $80 million | [47] |
Despicable Me films | $884,199,550 | $1,664,475,729 | $2,548,675,279 | $225 million | ||||
Minions | July 10, 2015 | $336,045,770 | $823,352,627 | $1,159,398,397 | 49 | 14 | $74 million | [48] |
Minions: The Rise of Gru | July 1, 2022 | |||||||
Total | $1,220,245,320 | $2,487,828,356 | $3,708,073,676 | 18 | 13 | $299 million | [44][49] |
Critical and public response
Film | Critical | Public | |
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Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore[50] | |
Despicable Me | 81% (202 reviews)[51] | 72 (35 reviews)[52] | A |
Despicable Me 2 | 75% (186 reviews)[53] | 62 (39 reviews)[54] | A |
Minions | 55% (222 reviews)[55] | 56 (35 reviews)[56] | A |
Despicable Me 3 | 58% (195 reviews)[57] | 49 (37 reviews)[58] | A– |
Accolades
Academy Awards
Award | Main series | Spin-offs | ||
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Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | |
Animated Feature | Nominated[59] | |||
Original Song | Nominated[59] |
Golden Globe Awards
Award | Main series | Spin-offs | ||
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Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | |
Best Animated Feature Film | Nominated[60] | Nominated[61] |
BAFTA Awards
Award | Main series | Spin-offs | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | |
Animated Film | Nominated[62] | Nominated[63] | Nominated[64] |
Critic's Choice Awards
Award | Main series | Spin-offs | ||
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Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | |
Best Animated Feature | Nominated[65] | Nominated[66] | Nominated[67] |
Annie Awards
Award | Main series | Spin-offs | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | |
Best Animated Film | Nominated[68] | Nominated[69] | Nominated[70] |
Producers Guild of America Award
Award | Main series | Spin-offs | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Despicable Me | Despicable Me 2 | Despicable Me 3 | Minions | |
Best Animated Motion Picture | Nominated[71] | Nominated[72] | Nominated[73] | Nominated[74] |
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enlaces externos
- Official website