Illumination’s Funniest Characters Preceding Migration Premiere

Embark on a laughter-filled journey through the vibrant world of Illumination movies, where endearing characters have left an indelible mark on audiences. As we eagerly anticipate the release of the upcoming Migration, let’s take a delightful detour down memory lane and celebrate the unforgettable characters that have graced the screens in previous Illumination films.

  1. Grammy Norma from The Lorax: Voiced by the late icon Betty White, Grammy Norma is a source of endless giggles in The Lorax. Guiding her grandson Ted on a mission to find the now-extinct Truffula trees, she regales him with memories of a bygone era, adding a touch of wisdom and humor to the narrative.
  2. Bob from Despicable Me and Minions: The Minions, Gru’s lovable henchmen, are a cornerstone of the Despicable Me franchise. Bob, with his childlike innocence and infectious charm, embodies the spirit of these endearing characters, bringing joy and laughter with every mischievous adventure.
  3. Gunter in Sing and Sing 2: Gunter the pig, voiced by Nick Kroll, is a flamboyant performer with dreams of stardom in the singing contest featured in Sing. With his eye-catching sequined outfits and exuberant personality, Gunter continues to captivate audiences in the sequel, Sing 2.
  4. Gidget from The Secret Life of Pets and The Secret Life of Pets 2: Gidget, a sweet and determined dog, steals hearts in both installments of The Secret Life of Pets. In The Secret Life of Pets 2, her comical attempts to embrace her inner cat, under Chloe’s guidance, provide uproarious moments that showcase her endearing nature.
  5. Ozzy from Dr. Seuss The Grinch: In Whoville, Cindy Lou Who’s circle of friends includes the lovable Ozzy, along with Axl, Izzy, and Groopert. This ragtag bunch adds a delightful touch of humor to the heartwarming tale of The Grinch, contributing to the film’s charm and appeal.
  6. Duke from The Secret Life of Pets and The Secret Life of Pets 2: Duke, an energetic and loveable dog voiced by Eric Stonestreet, forms a dynamic duo with Max. Their escapades, though more than a pet owner might bargain for, unfold in a series of comedic misadventures that keep audiences laughing throughout both films.

As we revel in the humor and charm of these iconic characters, the anticipation builds for the release of Migration on December 22nd. Illumination’s signature blend of heartwarming narratives and comedic brilliance is sure to make Migration a delightful addition to the studio’s celebrated repertoire. Get ready to experience the joy of laughter and catch Migration in theaters for a cinematic journey like no other.

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