However, Megamind and Minion's friendship was put back together when he confronted Megamind at the Metro City Prison, where the latter expresses his dear remorse for hurting Minion. Thus, he is willing to fight his employer if it means proteccting him. Unaware to Megamind and Minion, Hal (who calls himself Eventually, Minion's friendship with Megamind was put at stake when he learned that Megamind has been secretly dating Roxanne under his "Bernard" disguise. Even so, Minion has committed a number of fairly evil acts in Megamind's name; amongst them his jocular reaction at Metro Man's death and how the two caused rampage throughout Metro City after his demise.

He also has a mischievous and somewhat cruel sense of humour such as pretending to die when his fish bowl broke after sacrificing himself battling Tighten.

However, Megamind feels empty after his victory, so he decides to create a new hero by creating a new serum composed of Metro Man's powers and injecting a person who'd be worthy to use them for good.

Minion is the tritagonist of DreamWorks' 21st full-length animated feature film Megamind. In the present, he calls Megamind "sir." Despite this, Minion never revels in other people's suffering.

Since they landed on Metro City, more specifically in the Metro City Prison For The Criminally Gifted, Minion was always there for Megamind and over the years he assisted his boss in escaping and carrying out all of his plans. " Just a few more alterations, and I'll be done with your most terrifying cape yet. He and Megamind used Hal Stewart as the hero-turned-villain, Titan.

The film premiered on October 28, 2010, in Russia, while it was released in the United States in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D on November 5, 2010.

Secondly, when Megamind unveiled his plans to create a new hero to fight, Minion verbally voiced concern regarding his plan to create a being rivalling the powers of Metro Man as opposed to where he would keep his reservations about Megamind's harebrained evil schemes to himself. If necessary, Minion will protect Megamind even from himself as when he saw his master abandon his purpose from a villain by going out on a date with Roxanne Ritchi, Minion steps out of his place by hiding the keys from him and physically standing in his way. During this period, Minion was clearly more fulfilled over causing mayhem than Megamind was due to understanding that the battles between good and evil revolved around the other side becoming triumphant whereas, after discovering Megamind was unfulfilled without having a hero to fight, became visually disturbed over this realization.

He is Megamind 's henchman. He also has a mischievous, traitorous, and somewhat cruel sense of humor such as pretending to die when his fish bowl broke after sacrificing himself battling Tighten. As their home planet was being destroyed by a black hole, Megamind's parents placed Minion with their infant son in his escape pod so he could take care of him.

If necessary, Minion will protect Megamind even from himself as when he saw his master abandon his purpose from a villain by going out on a date with Roxanne Ritchi, Minion steps out of his place by hiding the keys from him and physically standing in his way. He is a talking alien fish in a robotic suit (which resembles an ape) and happens to be the best friend of Megamind (the protagonist of the film). This shows that Minion, while a good soul despite aiding his master, does have a mischievous side to him.

Voiced most times by David Cross, Drew Massey.

Minion decided he should make Megamind feel better. When Metro Man was killed and Megamind, drowned in his own victory, proceeds to boast about this, he claims that it was a team effort between the two.

He was voiced by David Cross, who also played Ian Hawke, and by Will Ferrell while disguised as Megamind. After a heated argument, Minion left Megamind in a angry huff, much to Megamind's dismay. Images of the Minion voice actors from the Megamind franchise. Opposed to his egotistical and narcissistic boss, Minion is considerably more humble and polite but retains his villainous status despite his lack of sheer antagonism as he aids Megamind in his crimes. After the serum is accidentally injected into Roxanne Ritchi's cameraman Hal Stewart, Minion (posing as Hal's 'Space Step-Mom') helps Megamind (posing as Hal's 'Space-Dad') in training Hal to become a hero and using the powers properly. He loves Megamind, but Megamind is bored because he missed Metro Man, everyone's biggest hero.

Opposed to his narcissistic boss, Minion is considerably more humble and polite but retains his villainous status nevertheless his lack of sheer antagonism. Minion is the deuteragonist of the Megamind franchise. Despite his kind nature, Minion is not necessarily a quick forgiver as he tricked an apology out of Megamind before letting him out of prison whilst disguised as the warden instead of immediately releasing him due to his previous harsh words toward him as well as not heeding his advice about giving Hal superpowers. Minion is a robot with a fish inside a dome of water and his body, arms, and legs are that of a gorilla which is inspired by Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He is the tritagonist of Megamind and the deuteragonist of the short film, The Button of Doom. When they have finally succeeded in getting ri… When Metro Man was killed and Megamind, drowned in his own victory, proceeds to boast about this, he claims that it was a team effort between the two. Touched by this, Minion accepts Megamind's apology and aids him in defeating Tighten and removing his powers for good before being praised as the new heroes of Metro City.

I'm calling it... the Black Mambaaaa.... „ ~ Minion. During this period, Minion was clearly more fulfilled over causing mayhem than Megamind was due to understanding that the battles between good and evil revolved around the other side becoming triumphant whereas, after discovering Megamind was unfulfilled without having a hero to fight, became visually disturbed over this realisation. He is voiced by David Cross who also voiced Crane from Kung Fu Panda. But it wasn't until Megamind finally defeated Metro Man with the usage of copper, which allowed him, Minion, and their armies of Brain-Bots to take over Metro City by force, though it turns out later that Metro Man actually faked his demise to retire as a superhero and pursue a career in music.