In a competition absolutely no one saw coming, the yellow, overall-clad chaos agents of Illumination took center stage in a very human way. The Los Angeles premiere of the new animated feature transformed into a bizarre talent showdown, as contestants battled for vocal supremacy in the only language that truly matters: Minion.
Pop Hits Get the Gru Treatment
The event, held on June 28, saw a lineup of brave participants reinterpret global pop anthems through the signature, nonsensical babble of the beloved characters. The crowd erupted in laughter and applause as the unmistakable gibberish renditions of classics filled the room. The film’s voice cast, clearly delighted, watched from the audience, their reactions captured in footage from the night.
The setlist was a fever dream of contemporary and classic hits. Chart-toppers from the Jackson 5, Olivia Rodrigo, and Bruno Mars were all subjected to the maniacal, high-pitched filter that has defined the Minions for over a decade. The result was a series of performances that were as hilarious as they were strangely committed.
A Victory as Sweet as a Banana
The ultimate champion was crowned for a show-stopping cover of Bruno Mars’ sultry ballad “Versace on the Floor”—a song that gains an entirely new dimension when delivered in frantic Minionese. In keeping with the theme, the grand prize was not a gold statuette or a cash reward, but a trophy shaped like a banana, the sacred fruit of Minion-kind.
The film itself, directed by Pierre Coffin, hit French theaters on June 24. This latest installment abandons the 1970s childhood of Gru to rocket back to the 1920s, sending the Minions on a mission to make a monster movie in the heart of Hollywood’s silent era. Following a string of commercial juggernauts, the studio is betting that this new, high-voltage adventure will once again conquer the global box office and charm audiences of all ages.

