![]() You don’t try to always reign in the characters and make them do what you think they’re supposed to do. So you let him go that way and see happens. You let your imagination run, and you think that Bob wants to go this way or that. He explains: “When you storyboard a scene, you start to know who Kevin, Stuart and Bob are. He is so joyous, so full of life, but also easily scared of the adventure ahead and is prone to gasps and “ooooooh”s.ĭirector Kyle Balda explains that the three members of the Minion tribe that we get to know over the course of the film actually revealed themselves to the animators as the animation process evolved. Stuart’s sound is much more laissez-faire, and he’s quite partial to a flippant “meh.” He goes with the flow but is not interested in any drama (that he didn’t create). By the end of the movie, you get the sense that the three of them are their own little family.”Īs Kevin is the elder statesman of the tribe and filled with nothing but good intentions, he sounds a bit more responsible-sometimes stern-and is quick to admonish his younger siblings when they’re too distracted by nonsense or chicanery. Stuart is more of the adolescent, the rebellious one. He just loves everybody he’s a very happy little guy. ![]() Bob is the littlest, and I think of him as the Agnes from “Despicable Me” of the group. Producer Chris Meledandri describes the characters: “Kevin is the older brother of the three, and he desperately wants to be heroic.
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