"Despicable Me" was a refreshing breeze in the crowded animation market back then - the penguin-like protagonist was by no means beautiful, and was screeching and screeching. He could also reap huge success on a global scale. Indirectly led to the decline of DreamWorks and Blue Sky Studio. And "Despicable Me", like other live-action family comedies, also encountered the age-old problem of how to keep freshness in the development of sequels - so far, only "Toy Story" has successfully and perfectly realized self-continuity and self beyond. Three years later, "Despicable Me 2" was also very popular in the animation market, but the storyline of the greatly degraded originality, the collapse of the world view and the deviation of the characters made the whole animation forget at first glance. The few bright spots, It was the little yellow man who later corrected himself and launched derivative animations in 2015.
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