Pushing Minions into the protagonist, the direct effect is that the content of dialogue is greatly reduced. Today's cartoons rely more and more on the one-liners to win, and even some adult jokes to make up for it, when the action is not enough, it is used as a supplement. This is lazy, shameful, and damnable. That's why I like Minions' full-mouthed babble. You see, the gibberish is far less than the enthusiastic response from "King Bob", which probably implies the pride and ridicule of the main creator. I don't like the whining side characters, I like the scenes where the minions go on their own adventures, with sound effects, no dialogue, straightforward actions that speak for themselves, concise, precise, witty, crazy, the consequences of each action blossom in all directions, each with its own precise Putting together several chain reactions, it finally came together, but it was so natural that there was no sense of design, especially the robbery of the crown and the alliance of the villains.
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