


A new trailer for "Minions Fever," the latest installment in the "Phantom Thief Grue" series, has been unveiled. The film features minions Kevin and Stuart as pilots and Bob as a cabin attendant, causing havoc on the plane. The latest film is set in the 1970s. The latest film is set in the 1970s, long before Gru becomes the evil boss, and takes us back to the time when a 12-year-old boy named Gru meets the Minions. In addition to Shofukutei Tsurube, who has voiced Gru, Masachika Ichimura (Wild Knuckles), Machiko Ono (Bell Bottom), and Naomi Watanabe (Master Chow) will participate in the Japanese dubbed version. The Vicious Six, the super villainous organization that Gru respects the most, has ousted Wild Knuckles, a legendary villain, as its leader. Gru comes for an interview to become a new member. However, Gru, who is a scoundrel at heart, outwits the Vicious Six and becomes their sworn enemy. The Minions sense in Gru the qualities of a boss, and in order to save him from being taken away by someone, they master Kung Fu under the teachings of Master Chow, an acupuncturist and Kung Fu master. In the new images, the Minions transform into a pilot and a cabin attendant. Kevin, dressed as a pilot, climbs into the cockpit, while Stuart, seated next to him, does whatever he wants. Meanwhile, cabin attendant Bob cutely entertains passengers. The film shows the Minions piloting the plane and all hell breaking loose. In the scene where Master Chow, voiced by Watanabe, becomes a kung fu master and teaches the minions, Bob's unknown ability, "Steel Head," is awakened. The Minions' mischievous behavior can be seen in the scene where they endure harsh kung fu training in order to save Gru Boy and become even more powerful. Minions Fever" opens in theaters nationwide on July 15. (C)2021 Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment.
【Background】
・Graduated from Kyoto University with a major in Japanese Culture Studies, Faculty of Letters
・After graduation, worked 4 years as editor and proofreader for a print magazine specializing in traditional performing arts and culture
・Became a freelance journalist in 2021 and launched japanculturean.com in 2022
【Expertise】
・Pop-Culture Fusion Analysis
Analytical commentary on how modern pop-culture media (anime, film, fashion) incorporates and reinterprets traditional Japanese motifs.
