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Release Date:
December 13, 2010
Original Title:
Orientation Day
Alternate Titles:
Despicable Me Shorts: Orientation Day
Despicable Me: Minion Madness 3 - Orientation Day
Despicable Me: Orientation Day
Dzień inauguracyjny
Grusomme Mig: Hysteriske Håndlangere: Orienteringsdag
La Folie des Minions 2, La Journée d'Orientation
Minion Madness - Orientation Day
Minion Madness: Orientation Day
Minion Madness: Pályaválasztási nap
Minions - Einführungstag
Minions : La Journée d'Orientation
Minions Mini-Movies - Einführungstag
Minions: Orientation Day
Orienteringsdag
Безумные Миньоны День выбора профессии
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Illumination
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 4
The Minions embark on their first day of work, eager to prove themselves in their new roles. After watching a hilariously outdated 'Initiation Video,' three rookie Minions take on bomb-carrying duty. Predictably, their enthusiasm quickly spirals into chaos as they bungle the simplest of tasks. Packed with slapstick comedy and the Minions' trademark antics, this short highlights their lovable ineptitude in the workplace.
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Director:
Samuel Tourneux
Kyle Balda
Writer:
Brett Hoffman
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