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He just likes to party.Īs the Scripture says, “Take delight in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Apparently, sometimes those desires are as simple as basking in the yellow glow of a strange creature, that though born of destruction, has been redeemed in love.There are those who ignore the new fad for NFT art, or don’t even know to ignore it. (Here he is spouting Foucault.)* And the aforementioned Hawai’i Minion on the Psalms post? That was Hula Jerry. There was charismatic Mel, who helped lead a prison break. He’s especially prominent on the religious meme circuit given his innocence and naïveté.
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There was the childlike Bob, who inadvertently became the king of England, teddy bear in tow (he’s the one holding out the rose to heaven). From watching all eight hours of known Minion footage, I came to understand their many styles, personalities, and names. Yet in a somewhat paradoxical twist, their solemn obedience to this higher purpose is core to their character.Ī few years ago, Vulture speculated that the Minion’s anonymity was the cause for their inexplicable memeability, stating, “they don’t really have individual personalities, which makes them the perfect canvas upon which to project whatever desires you want.” However, I’d argue that the opposite is true. Yes, their mayhem aids a man named Gru in becoming the world’s greatest supervillain. Here’s what I learned: While certainly being mischievous agents of chaos, Minions live, above all else, to serve. I watched all four films in the Despicable Me franchise. To learn more about these characters, I did something previously antithetical to my cinematic taste. There were no Bible-versed Shreks or angel-winged Spongebobs to be found. One can only assume, based on the themes of the other Minion-free Pinterest boards that she’s curated (Holy Week and Social Justice among them), that the creator of this page, Sandra Montes, is sincere in her intentions.īut why Minions, of all creatures? After all, I couldn’t find any other recent (and highly meme-able) cartoon characters co-opted in this way.
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Only here could you find Psalm 37:4 next to an image of a Minion dressed in a grass skirt and coconut bra, doing the hula, or James 1:17 accompanied by a Minion with a hat full of fruit à la Carmen Miranda. Bible Minions is exactly what it sounds like. If Facebook is home to the most popular of these fan groups, Pinterest is home to perhaps the most niche and confounding ones. Almost all include an enthusiastic “AMEN.” As one of the page’s top fans put it, “We should be always grateful to The Almighty for such blessings !!” Apparently, our bounty of gratitude is best conveyed by yellow-bodied, googly eyed imps responsible for the highest grossing animated film franchise of all time. My loving family and true friend.” What I find more curious than this juxtaposition, however, is the 49 comments people have left in its wake. I struggle for everything i have but i am grateful for God’s love. Here is one representative quote: “My house isn’t fancy. While it appropriates the characters in various ways, most silly and sarcastic, some are deeply sincere. Propelled by my morbid curiosity, a cursory Google search led me to one of the most popular (and completely unofficial) Facebook Minion fan pages, simply called “ Minion Quotes.” More than 1 million people follow it. But apparently the adorable henchmen, beloved by Hollywood’s youngest target demographic ( and seemingly loathed by everyone else), were now being used to express sincere mourning in a relative’s Facebook post.Īs I soon learned, this one … memorial? … was merely the tip of an iceberg I was about to uncover.
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Those ubiquitous, diminutive yellow creatures from the Despicable Me franchise were created for the most commercial of reasons, to sell heaps of movie tickets and toys. It’s a sweet sentiment, an earnest expression of grief-which is why I did not expect to see a Minion, wide eyes beaming shyly, flower clutched in its gloved hands, just below the text. “This rose is for my dad in Heaven,” read the image’s caption. To pitch your personal rabbit hole, email.
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