In what language are spoken minions from the cartoons "Ugly I" and "Minions"
543 million dollars - this is the box officecartoon "Ugly I", released on the screens in July 15, 2010. Almost twice as many collected the second part of the project, which was released three years later - $ 935 million. "Mignons" - a cartoon that was released in 2015 in the wake of the astonishing success of the dilogy. In contrast to the movies about the villain Grew, Part 3 is entirely devoted to minions, their history and adventures. What is such a stunning success? Of course, the plot and effects play an important role, but the main culprits of popularity were minions - small yellow creatures that helped the protagonist Grew become the greatest villain in the world and spoke in an incomprehensible and funny language. What language do minions speak in cartoons?
Who are the minions?
Minions - creatures of unknown origin -whether robots, or aliens. Their creator - the artistic director of the cartoon - Eric Gillon. According to the plot, minions are created from mutated DNA. Another version - they occurred as a result of the impact of weapons in the final series of the cartoon "Ugly Me: Pogrom minions." The director of the animation project Pierre Soffin says that according to the idea of the authors there are 899 minions. Outwardly they look like a yolk from a kinder-surprise with one or two eyes, wear glasses, are dressed in a blue overall with the emblem of Grew and black gloves. Each of them has a special hairstyle, and some do not have hair. They are impulsive, impatient and sincere, like children, which makes the viewer fall in love with them at first sight. And like little children, they can foul up for a second and create a complete mess, but, unlike children, at any moment come to the aid of the needy.
What language do the minions speak?
The minions speak an incomprehensible language. It is this incomprehensibility that makes their speech amusing and interesting. We can say that this is the main feature of the minions after their unusual appearance. So in what language are the minions spoken? Their language is called banana language, which was created by Pierre Soffin. He also voiced the minions. According to the director, he wanted to create a language that would understand both adults and children, including the youngest. For the emotionality of words in the banana language, he used the menu of Indian and Chinese restaurants. But in the speech of the minions you can hear Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Indonesian and even Russian words. The director owns some of these languages, and for the creation of new words he took the words from these languages, which, although not suitable in meaning, sounded melodic and corresponded to the situation. Colleagues of Soffin note that even though the banana language is a complete gibberish, nevertheless it has its own linguistic regularity and in due course viewers who have watched all the films with minions can easily understand this language.
What are the words in the banana language
In what language are the minions spoken? In an incomprehensible and very funny. To understand the chatter of these ridiculous creatures, it is worthwhile to learn a few words in the language of a banana. A brief dictionary of the cartoons "Ugly I" and "Minions" in Russian, English and banana language.
Hello! - Hi! -Bello!
Thank you! -Thank you! - Tank you!
Goodbye! - Till! - Poopaye!
Ugly! - Ugly! - Bananomina!
Fire! "Fire!" - Bee do bee do bee do!
I swear! - I swear! - Underwear!
I hate you! - I hate you! - Tatata bala tu!
I love you - I love you! - Tulaliloo ti amo!
What? - What? - Po ka!
One - One - Hana.
Two - Two - Dul.
Three - Three - Sae.
For you - For you - Para tu.
Toy Toy - Baboi.
Chair - Chair - Chasy.
Apple - Apple - Bable.
Ice Cream - ice cream - Gelato.
What interesting facts are connected with the cartoon
As with many popular works of art, there are a number of interesting facts about cartoons about minions.
- All 899 minon sounded one person - director Pierre Soffin.
- For the first time in the whole career of Sandra Bullock in this cartoon, she portrays a villain.
- During the episode from the Scazian to the night the background is played by a melody from the work "Petya and the Wolf" by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.
- At the end of one of the cartoons, a minion named Stuart plays Edward van Halen's solo work Eruption.
Of course, cartoons have not been without film.
- The decimal monetary system in England was adopted in 1971, and the events in the film take place in 1968. This blunder can be seen in the scene where the minions are trying to get to the Tower of London.
- In the UK, red fire hydrants were not used in the American style, but in the cartoon they are.
"Ugly I" and "Minions" are cartoons that are pleasant to see the whole family in the evening or on Sunday, and they will definitely leave indifferent neither adults nor children.