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Despicable Me 2

When the world needed a hero, they called a villain.
2013 | 98m | English

(449790 votes)

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Gru is recruited by the Anti-Villain League to help deal with a powerful new super criminal.
Release Date: Jun 26, 2013
Director: Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud
Writer: Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy
Keywords adoptive father, masked supervillain, hilarious, villain, bakery, falling in love, single father, female agent, first date, illumination, amused, parent child relationship, secret agent, sequel, family, audition, duringcreditsstinger, supervillain, absurd, brisk
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Illumination
Box Office Revenue: $970,766,005
Budget: $76,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Steve Carell Gru (voice)
Kristen Wiig Lucy (voice)
Benjamin Bratt Eduardo/El Macho (voice)
Miranda Cosgrove Margo (voice)
Russell Brand Dr. Nefario (voice)
Ken Jeong Floyd (voice)
Steve Coogan Silas (voice)
Elsie Fisher Agnes (voice)
Dana Gaier Edith (voice)
Moisés Arias Antonio (voice)
Nasim Pedrad Jillian (voice)
Kristen Schaal Shannon (voice)
Pierre Coffin Kevin / Bob / Stuart / Additional Minions / Evil Minions (voice)
Chris Renaud Additional Minions / Evil Minions / Italian Waiter (voice)
Nickolai Stoilov Arctic Lab Guards (voice)
Vanessa Bayer Flight Attendant (voice)
Ava Acres Additional Voices (voice)
Lori Alan Additional Voices (voice)
Jack Angel Additional Voices (voice)
Eva Bella Additional Voices (voice)
Georgia Cook Additional Voices (voice)
John Cygan Additional Voices (voice)
Debi Derryberry Additional Voices (voice)
Jess Harnell Additional Voices (voice)
Danny Mann Additional Voices (voice)
Mona Marshall Additional Voices (voice)
Mickie McGowan Additional Voices (voice)
Mason McNulty Additional Voices (voice)
Alec Medlock Additional Voices (voice)
Laraine Newman Additional Voices (voice)
Jan Rabson Additional Voices (voice)
Andre Robinson Additional Voices (voice)
Katie Silverman Additional Voices (voice)
Casey Simpson Additional Voices (voice)
Claira Nicole Titman Additional Voices (voice)
Jim Ward Additional Voices (voice)
April Winchell Additional Voices (voice)
Joe Matthews Additional Voices (voice)
Rob Tinkler Purple Minions (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Pharrell Williams Songs
Heitor Pereira Original Music Composer
Dennis Leonard Supervising Sound Editor
Chihiro Kameyama Thanks
Jonathan Borland Sound Effects Editor
Tom Johnson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Claire Dodgson Editor
Gary Rizzo Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pierre Coffin Director
Chris Renaud Director
Carla Hool Casting
Yarrow Cheney Production Design
Eric Guillon Art Direction
Jonathan del Val Animation
Jeannine Berger Post Production Supervisor
Ronni Brown Foley
Carter Goodrich Character Designer
Chris Scarabosio Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Joe Matthews Musician
Cinco Paul Writer
Ken Daurio Writer
Gregory Perler Editor
David Rosenbaum Production Manager
Olivier Adam Set Designer
Sergio Casas Color Designer
Christoph Charriton Set Designer
Gregory Georges Color Designer
Clément Griselain Color Designer
Paul Mager Set Designer
Wilbert Plijnaar Storyboard
Loïc Rastout Set Designer
Philippe Tilikete Prop Maker
Roni Pillischer ADR & Dubbing
Paul Tirone Sound Recordist
Cédric Chapeleau Technical Supervisor
Matthew Nealon Storyboard
Mael Gourmelen Animation
Fabrice Joubert Animation
Pierre Avon Supervising Animator
Nicolas Bauduin Supervising Animator
François-Xavier Bologna Supervising Animator
Julien Soret Supervising Animator
Emmanuel Vergne Supervising Animator
Etienne Pêcheux Supervising Technical Director
Eric Garandeau Thanks
Daniel Pool-Kolb Thanks
Agnès Reault Thanks
Igor Primault Thanks
Kevin Bolen Sound Recordist
E.J. Holowicki Sound Effects Editor
Julien Frantz Software Engineer
Marc Girou Software Engineer
Thierry Lauthelier Software Engineer
Frédéric Cros Software Engineer
Ludovic Lefève-Gourmelon Software Engineer
Benoit Lepage Software Engineer
Geoff Levner Software Engineer
Baptiste Sansierra Software Engineer
Alexandre Verlhac Software Engineer
Mélissa Faucher Software Engineer
Mickael Mandonnet Lighting Artist
Sébastien Masino Software Engineer
Thomas Métais Software Engineer
Alexandra Skinazi-Francart Sets & Props Supervisor
Thibault Collonges Sets & Props Artist
Hortense Goyard Sets & Props Artist
Elodie Hickson Sets & Props Artist
Gilles Roman Sets & Props Artist
Angela Smaldone Sets & Props Artist
Nicolas Valade Sets & Props Artist
Aurélien Hulot Sets & Props Artist
Cyril Thauvain Sets & Props Artist
Franck Clarenc Sets & Props Artist
Grégoire Foret Sets & Props Artist
Jérémie Mamo Sets & Props Artist
Ludovic Ramière Sets & Props Artist
Laura Giardini Set Dresser
Axelle De Cooman Set Dressing Supervisor
Brett Hoffman Script Supervisor
Kevin Globerman Sound Recordist
Alan Meyerson Score Engineer
Ladd McIntosh Orchestrator
Slamm Andrews Music Editor
Nicolas Brack Lighting Supervisor
Charles Seignolle Lighting Coordinator
Vincent Blanqué Lighting Artist
Démian Boude Lighting Artist
Cédric Burkarth Lighting Artist
Florent Cadel Lighting Artist
Jérôme Cordier Lighting Artist
Thomas Dairain Lighting Artist
Bertrand De Becque Lighting Artist
Ephraïm Drouet Lighting Artist
Benoit Fournol Lighting Artist
John Hreich Lighting Artist
Elodie Labbe Lighting Artist
Yannick Lecoffre Lighting Artist
Romain Silva Macedo Lighting Artist
Jean-Pierrick Muggianu Lighting Artist
Victor Pajot Lighting Artist
Olivier Prigent Lighting Artist
Julien Rocchi Lighting Artist
Arnaud Servouze Lighting Artist
Arnaud Tisseyre Lighting Artist
Anthony Voisin Lighting Artist
Catherine Catie Lee Lighting Artist
Christophe Brejon Lighting Artist
Loïc Salmon Lighting Artist
Lionel Cuendet Master Lighting Artist
Sophie Guillois Master Lighting Artist
Thierry Noblet Master Lighting Artist
Max Tourret Master Lighting Artist
Damien Viatte Master Lighting Artist
Selim Draïa Master Lighting Artist
Sean England Foley
Erik Foreman Foley Editor
Frank Rinella Foley Editor
Andrew Walton First Assistant Editor
Dave Cory First Assistant Editor
George Hiro Herrmann Finance
Julie Virgile Finance
Tyler Werrin Editorial Coordinator
Céline Le Barbenchon Editorial Coordinator
Julie Adams Dialect Coach
Boris Jacq CG Supervisor
Julien Badoil Color Designer
Jason Hanel Color Designer
Jim Passon Color Timer
Gilad Carmel Associate Editor
Laurent de la Chapelle Animation Supervisor
Pierre Leduc Animation Director
Thomas Laffin Animation Department Coordinator
Benjamin Tussiot Animation
Jean Hemez Supervising Animator
Steve Alves Animation
Hichem Arfaoui Animation
Salem Arfaoui Animation
Benoit Bargeton Animation
Arnaud Berthier Animation
Cécile Brossette Animation
Daniel Callaby Animation
Antoine Collet Animation
Simon Cuisinier Animation
Luc Dégardin Animation
Patrick Delage Animation
Christophe Delisle Animation
Axel Digoix Animation
Pierre-François Duhamel Animation
Damien Duprat Animation
Audrey Fobis Animation
Gabriel Gelade Animation
Nicolas Gibut Animation
Jean-Charles Gonin Animation
Adeline Grange Animation
Benoit Guillaumot Animation
Basile Heiderscheid Animation
Sebastien Kunert Animation
Vincent Le Ster Animation
Vincent Lemaire Animation
Alexandre Xiaoguang Li Animation
Adrien Liv Animation
Gaël Matchabelli Animation
Gwénolé Oulc'hen Animation
Yohan Pelladeaud Animation
Yung Pham Animation
Boris Plateau Animation
Patrick Pujalte Animation
Claude Ricros Animation
Alexandre Ronco Animation
Laurent Rossi Animation
Ludovic Roz Animation
Gaël Sabourin Animation
Corentin Sacré Animation
Ludovic Savonnière Animation
Damien Zeelen Animation
Guillame Dhont Animation
Guillaume Herent Animation
Mathieu Ménard Animation
Vincent Devay Animation
Céline Roz-Locatelli Animation Supervisor
Jean-Luc Florinda Production Supervisor
Silke Jager Animation
Bjørn Ole Schroeder ADR Supervisor
Mac Smith Sound Effects Editor
Bruno Chauffard CG Supervisor
Colin Stimpson Color Designer
Christopher Barnett Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Holly Sedillos Vocals
Nick Glennie-Smith Conductor
Bruno Dequier Animation Director
Merit Leighton Vocals
Pierre Bottai Animation
Name Title
Chris Meledandri Producer
Robert Taylor Associate Producer
Janet Healy Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Animated Feature N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Animated Feature N/A Nominated
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Reviews

FarSky
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Three years ago, Despicable Me launched Illumination Entertainment and announced Universal Studios as a viable player in the animation game (only Disney/Pixar and DreamWorks used to show up to these box-office battles). The film wasn't even the only supervillain animation to hit the theaters that ye ... ar, but it did one-up its rival Megamind both in critical acclaim and commercial success. Now, the original film's creative team returns with Despicable Me 2, continuing the adventures of former supervillain-cum-adopted father Gru, his precocious daughters Margo, Edith, and Agnes, and his little, yellow, nonsense-spouting minions. Following closely on the first film's heels (this film gratifyingly puts a premium on continuity), the now-retired Gru is settling into his new paternal role, and while the spikier parts of his personality remain, he's reshaped himself into an adoring father and potential purveyor of jams (and jellies). When an evil plot threatens the globe, however, Gru finds himself pulled back into the supervillain game by the Anti-Villain League, who've recruited him to be the hero, an ersatz spy who knows how the mystery bad guy thinks. One earnest and delightfully overbearing partner introduction later, the pair (Gru and newbie AVL agent Lucy Wilde, played by Kristen Wiig) are undercover as bakers in a strip mall where the bad guy's scheme is likely to go down. Despite the world being threatened, the stakes feel surprisingly low in the film; the archness of the plot never feels as real or immediate as the character interactions, which are enjoyable all the way through. Here, Gru realizes his loneliness, his neophyte partner realizes her true calling, and his daughters come to grips with new realizations and wishes. The characters take center stage, rarely letting the transparently-raised stakes of the plot machinations get in the way of sitcom-like character arcs such as the eldest daughter dating (and Gru's dogged insistence on undermining it) or little Agnes wanting a new mother. But that's sort of the magic of these films; despite the plot beats being the stuff of basic sitcoms, the setting and characters manage to still make the film a winning combination. Steve Carell dusts off the strange Eastern European accent he originated for Gru, and manages to be both an amusing character and his own straight man. Miranda Cosgrove, Dana Gaier, and Elsie Fisher embody adorableness as the girls. But it's Wiig who steals the show as Agent Wilde, a professional woman who is also goofy and personable. Wiig and Carell have fantastic chemistry, even with just their voices in play. The minions, those little yellow blobs in overalls that accompany all of the film's publicity, are back and hilarious as ever, despite their laser-like focus on slapstick and complete lack of intelligible dialogue. The Despicable films seem to be two separate animation genres welded together: the first is a heartfelt, Pixarian meditation on the nature of family, but the second is the part with the minions, which embody the anarchic spirit of the Looney Tunes more successfully than any of their predecessors. It's a strange melange that shouldn't work, but dammit, it does, and the resulting films wound up being both moving and guffaw-inducing. The other aspect of the Despicable films that bowls me over is the virtual cinematography; truly, alongside the best of Pixar's output (like Wall-E), these are some of the most beautiful animated films ever made. The use of color, depth, and art are stunning, from Gru's Charles Addams-inspired design to the beautiful play of light, shadow, and color. This sequel follows the high standards of the first, and the result is a feast for the eyes. The bottom line is that like the first film, this one is a trifle, but a very enjoyable one. It's little more than a victory lap for Carell and company, but when there are characters you can enjoy this much, what's wrong with spending another couple of hours with them?

Jun 23, 2021
modomea
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Really good movie, laughed a lot ...

Jul 08, 2025