It was alongside other figures the ancient people of Peru made centuries ago. Here's the Minions! Especially the one on the far right. Minions live forever; Their birth was at the dawn of time, as lots of people know.
Because the Minions have existed since the dawn of time, it is reasonable to assume that they will live on forever. The Minions also seem not to age and are shown to have a high degree of invulnerability, surviving otherwise deadly encounters and dangers.
Minions are physically invincible and immortal. In the film Minions, when Kevin, Stuart, and Bob were tortured on the rack, their bodies were able to stretch easily; throughout all three films, they've been hit by various objects on their bodies, got their head stuck in a jar, and etc., without any ill effect.
The Minions are small, yellow capsule-shaped creatures with round gray glasses. They are depicted as being roughly one-third to one-half the height of humans but they were later revealed to be 3 feet 7 inches (1.1 m) tall.
Gru's date of birth is not made very clear due to contradictory info. In the first film, a date of birth of September 28, 1960 is given, but in Minions: The Rise of Gru, he is 11 and three-quarters years old around February 1976, which would place his date of birth in 1964 or 1965.
Parents need to know that Minions: The Rise of Gru is a Despicable Me prequel/origin story about how young 11-year-old Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) began his life of villainy.
Minions' voice artist and co-creator, Pierre Coffin, has confirmed the reason Stuart, Kevin, Bob, and their fellow Gru devotees, are all male. The undeniable stars of the hit Despicable Me franchise, the Minions, have all been confirmed as male by co-creator Pierre Coffin.
What kind of language do the Minions speak? The Minions speak Minionese, sometimes called “the Banana language”. Minionese is what's known as a constructed language – or “conlang”. Conlangs are often a feature of works of fantasy and science fiction.
Kevin the Minion
The Kevin in the original Despicable Me film was much shorter and only had one eye, nearly identical to Stuart.
Felonious Gru, or Felonius Gru, referred to simply as Gru, is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the Despicable Me film series. Voiced by American actor Steve Carell, he has appeared in all five films in the series.
They're depicted as existing as far back as “the beginning of time”, surviving millions of years before Despicable Me even took place. We then got screenwriter Brian Lynch confirming on Twitter exactly what the movies imply: that minions are immortal, and they cannot die.
The Minions originate from the animated movie franchise, Despicable Me. The Minion Yellow represents warmth, optimism and joy which is in conscience with the personality of the characters in the animated movies.
Character information
Gru is a 50-year-old bald man who used to be the world's #1 villain.
In the first prequel, the single-cell organisms from which Minions would evolve include a selection of single-eyed specimens alongside their two-eyed brethren. Narratively, the cyclops Minion has evidently existed throughout time and is not the result of later design or development, but natural biology.
In the first film, Minions have slightly crooked teeth. After the second film, they have aligned teeth.
In Despicable Me 2, It is shown that minions have bad eye-sight. Without glasses, minion's vision is blurry. When because of, a purple minion, one of the minions lost his goggles, he was not able to see properly. So that appear to be reason behind wearing goggle.
Trivia. As seen in Despicable Me 3, Gru has a dictionary of Minionese but he is actually not good at speaking them, and when he tries, the Minions burst out laughing of his words.
According to the movie "Despicable Me" by Illumination Entertainment, Gru is approximately 5'9" (175 cm) tall.
The creator of the Minions explained the reason behind the lack of females in their population back in 2015 – and it's not what you might think. Talking to The Wrap, Pierre Coffin said, "Seeing how dumb and stupid they often are, I just couldn't imagine Minions being girls."
Agnes Gru is one of Gru and Lucy's three adopted daughters, alongside her big sisters Margo and Edith. She is the youngest child of the three sisters.
Bob is the youngest of the minions (though minions are much older than all of us) and he's definitely the cutest. By far. He's so cute, you were probably on your phone ordering a Bob the Minion plushie as you left the theater.
Gru — who conjures up a plan to shrink and steal the moon — adopts three girls from a local orphanage, but it takes him way too long to figure out how to properly treat them.
Otto. The newest Minion, Otto is chatty, easily distracted, and has a charming braces-induced lisp.
Margo Gru is the adopted eldest child of Felonius Gru and Lucy Wilde. Before she was adopted, and much like her younger sisters, Edith and Agnes, she was an orphan horribly treated by Miss Hattie. Like Edith and Agnes, Margo wished to be adopted by somebody who would love them.