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Shocking Minions Movie Mistakes You Missed! Huge Continuity Errors EXPOSED!

The Minions movies have captivated audiences worldwide with their lovable yellow mischief-makers and hilarious antics. But did you know that even these fan-favorite films are riddled with hidden mistakes and continuity errors? 🎥 In this video, we’re taking a deep dive into the fascinating blunders across the entire Despicable Me franchise, focusing on how the Minions movies—especially Minions: The Rise of Gru—have continuity issues and animation slip-ups that you probably never noticed! Let’s kick things off with one of the most significant continuity errors that span multiple films in the Despicable Me universe: Gru’s age. In the original Despicable Me, Gru’s file indicates he was born in 1960, making him 9 years old when we see him watching the moon landing in 1969 during the first Minions movie. However, in Minions: The Rise of Gru, he’s seen watching Jaws (which was released in 1975), yet Gru claims to be 11 and three-quarters years old in this movie. How could he be 15 years old in one scene and then claim to be 11 in the same timeline? This is a major inconsistency that fans love to point out. Continuing with the first Minions movie, remember the scene where Kevin, Stuart, and Bob hitchhike to Villain-Con? When they hop into the family of villains' car, Bob’s lunchbox suddenly disappears between shots, and in another scene, two different cars have the same license plate—a classic animation goof! In Minions: The Rise of Gru, we see another contradiction when Gru seemingly meets Dr. Nefario for the first time, but wait—didn’t we already see them together at Villain-Con in the first movie? This encounter suggests it’s their first meeting, creating yet another timeline issue. Mistakes like these are scattered throughout the films, from changing skin tones, disappearing props, to weapon errors like the nun character’s nunchaku appearing with four sticks instead of two! These small but glaring animation mistakes make watching the Minions movies an even more entertaining experience for eagle-eyed viewers. But it’s not just continuity errors that are interesting. There are also animation slip-ups that are easy to miss on your first watch. Remember that scene where Otto jumps to catch the Zodiac amulet? He was covered in dirt just moments before, yet suddenly appears squeaky clean in the next shot! These funny mistakes are part of the charm of the Minions movies, offering fans something to look out for on repeated viewings. They may not ruin the films, but they definitely add a new layer of enjoyment for fans who love dissecting every detail. As we continue to enjoy the Despicable Me universe, these mistakes remind us that even the most polished animated films are not immune to the occasional error. And honestly, it’s all part of what makes the Minions franchise so fun to watch again and again. So, if you’re a fan of spotting movie mistakes or just love the Minions, hit that subscribe button and stick around for more amazing content like this! Drop a comment below on which mistakes you noticed and share your thoughts on these hilarious slip-ups. Did we miss any? Let us know! 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss out on our latest videos breaking down all the behind-the-scenes secrets and hidden mistakes in your favorite animated films! #Minions #MinionsMovieMistakes #ContinuityErrors #DespicableMe #Minions2 #MovieMistakes #RiseOfGru #GruMistakes #IlluminationEntertainment #AnimationFails

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