Minions
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Minions

TikTok Princesses Rainbow

TikTok Princesses Rainbow

Merge Numbers : Wooden edition

Merge Numbers : Wooden edition

Stickman Hook Online

Stickman Hook Online

Sheep Link Puzzle

Sheep Link Puzzle

Little Baby Bum

Little Baby Bum

happy water glass

happy water glass

Pokemon Find Pairs

Pokemon Find Pairs

Oddball Detective

Oddball Detective

2048 Classic edition

2048 Classic edition

Magical Jewels

Magical Jewels

Logo Memory Challenge: Cars Edition

Logo Memory Challenge: Cars Edition

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian

My Talking Tom Card Match

My Talking Tom Card Match

The Witcher Card Match

The Witcher Card Match

Sudoku

Sudoku

Link the numbers

Link the numbers

Curious George Memory Card Match

Curious George Memory Card Match

Stupid-Zombies

Stupid-Zombies

Tom and Jerry Memory Card Match

Tom and Jerry Memory Card Match

Hello Kitty Memory Card Match

Hello Kitty Memory Card Match

Constellation Energy Lines

Constellation Energy Lines

Pikachu Memory Card Match

Pikachu Memory Card Match

Save the Sprunki

Save the Sprunki

Sudoblocks

Sudoblocks

Christmas Pop It Jigsaw

Christmas Pop It Jigsaw

Rescue Dog

Rescue Dog

Heroes of Might and Magic

Heroes of Might and Magic

Reach 100 : Colors Game

Reach 100 : Colors Game

Encanto Memory Card Match

Encanto Memory Card Match

Chain reaction

Chain reaction

Minions

Minions are the numerous creatures that appear in the Despicable Me franchise, which began with the eponymous 2010 film. They are also the official mascots of Illumination Entertainment, a division of Universal Studios, and have been described as being a corporate icon for Universal/Illumination's parent company Comcast on par with Disney's Mickey Mouse following Comcast's purchase of NBCUniversal. The Minions are small, yellow, melodious henchmen who wear overalls and goggles and have one or two eyes. They mostly speak incomprehensible gibberish, which is partly derived from other languages, including Bahasa Indonesia, French, English, Italian, Spanish, and Hindi. Although seemingly nonsensical, the English-sounding words are dubbed for every country, in order to make them recognizable.