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When a Minion dances, there is no irony. There is no attempt to look cool. They are clumsy. They fall over. They knock over display racks. And yet, they are ecstatic. This is the genius of the franchise. The Minions teach adults how to be children again.

No analysis of is complete without honoring the Minions. In the mall scene, the Minions—Kevin, Bob, Stuart, and their yellow brethren—are not just background characters. They are the id of the song. They represent pure, uncut joy. despicable me 2 - happy

Pharrell Williams did not find the perfect sound for Despicable Me 2 immediately. He reportedly submitted nine different songs for the film’s crucial montage scene, all of which were rejected by the creators. The filmmakers needed a track that captured a radical transformation: Gru, the traditionally grumpy and "evil" protagonist, falling in love and seeing the world with new eyes. When a Minion dances, there is no irony