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# Despicable Me (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital)

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## Description

Get ready for a minion laughs in the funniest blockbuster hit of the year! Vying for the title of "World's Greatest Villain," Gru (voiced by Steve Carell)—along with his hilarious crew of mischievous minions—plots to pull off the craziest crime of the century: steal the moon! But when Gru enlists the help of three little girls, they see something in him nobody else has ever seen: the perfect dad. From executive producer Chris Meledandri (Horton Hears a Who, Ice Age), and featuring the voices of an all-star comedic cast, including Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove and Julie Andrews, Despicable Me is "rousingly funny, heartfelt and imaginative" (Pete Hammond, Boxoffice Magazine).Bonus Content:Disc 1 (Blu-ray):Digital Copy of Despicable Me (Subject to expiration. Go to NBCUCodes.com for details.)3 All-New Mini-Movies Featuring the Minions (Exclusive to Blu-ray Combo Pack, Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, and DVD Double Pack).The World of Despicable Me.Despicable Beats.Gru's Rocket Builder.A Global Effort.Despicable Me Game Previews.Commentary with Directors Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin Featuring the Minions.The Voices of Despicable Me.Super Silly Fun Land.Blu-ray Exclusive Features:Gru-Control -- see the making of the film with behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews with a PIP window.Miss Hattie's Top Secret Cookie Recipe.pocket BLU™ -- featuring the 'Minion Me' and 'Minion Dominion' apps for iPhone & iPad.uHear -- Never miss another line of dialogue when you're watching Despicable Me with this feature that instantly skips back a few seconds on your Blu-ray disc and turns on the subtitles.Disc 2 (DVD):DVD of Despicable Me.]]>

Review: Great Movie - Really great & funny
Review: Surprisingly really good. I can't believe I just typed that. - I can't believe I loved this movie. I anticipated hating it. I thought that people that were super into Despicable Me were weird. I thought that the mumbling minions were dumb. I thought their association with Burger King was strange at best. But when my 4-year-old twins wanted desperately to watch it, I finally succumbed. And I lol'ed. It was actually good. Kudos, Steve Carell. Turns out you're not the worst after all. And Jason Segel was pretty funny as well. Not "This is the End" funny, but funny nonetheless. Here's Ebert's review. I can't give you anything more in-depth than that. "Despicable Me” begins with the truth that villains are often more fascinating than heroes and creates a villain named Gru, who freeze-dries the people ahead of him in line at Starbucks and pops children's balloons. Although he's inspired by many a James Bond bad guy, two things set him apart: (1) His vast mad scientist lair is located not in the desert or on the moon, but in the basement of his suburban home, and (2) He dreams not of world control so much as merely dominating the cable news ratings as the Greatest Villain of All Time. Gru is voiced by Steve Carell, who gives him an accent halfway between a Russian mafioso and a crazed Nazi. His life is made more difficult because his mother (Julie Andrews) sometimes gets on his case. Memories stir of Rupert Pupkin in his basement, yanked from his fantasies by his mother's voice. Gru's most useful weapon is the Insta-Freeze Gun, but now, with the help of his genius staff inventor Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand), he can employ a Shrink Ray. Just as global-scale villainy is looking promising, Gru is upstaged by his archrival Vector (Jason Segel), who steals the Great Pyramid. Since that pyramid was previously pounded to pieces by the Transformers, the Egyptians should establish a CGI-free zone around it. Gru is cheered ever onward by his faithful minions, who are, in fact, called the Minions, and look like yellow exercise balls with one or two eyes apiece. The principal responsibility of the Minions is to cheer for Gru, who addresses them as if he's running for office. He hatches a plan to use the Shrink Ray and steal no less than the moon itself, and explains it to the Minions with a plan that reminded me of nothing so much as the guy in the joke who plans to get the gorilla down out of the tree using only a broomstick, a pair of handcuffs and a savage Dalmatian dog. To make a villain into the hero of an animated comedy is daring, but the filmmakers bring in three cute kids to restore good feelings. They are Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier) and Agnes (Elsie Fisher). Gru finds them at his friendly neighborhood orphanage, run by the suspicious Miss Hattie (Kristen Wiig). His plan is to keep them at his home until his moon scheme is ready to hatch, and then use them to infiltrate Vector's home by subterfuge — pretending to sell cookies, say. It follows as the night does the day that the orphans will work their little girl magic on Gru and gradually force the revelation that the big lug has a heart, after all. “Despicable Me” lacks a franchise to ride into town on, but it may establish one. I'm not sure how Gru can think up anything more sensational than stealing the moon, but I'm sure Dr. Nefario is working on that as we speak. The film is funny, energetic, teeth-gnashingly venomous and animated with an eye to exploiting the 3-D process with such sure-fire techniques as a visit to an amusement park. The sad thing, I am forced to report, is that the 3-D process produces a picture more dim than it should be. “Despicable Me” is technically competent and nowhere near the visual disaster that is “The Last Airbender,” but take my word for it: Try to find it in 2-D. Or, if you see it in 3-D, check out the trailers online to see how bright and cheery it would look in 2-D. How can people deceive themselves that 3-D is worth paying extra for?

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00BUKZ4HI |
| Actors  | Jason Segel, Kristen Wiig, Miranda Cosgrove, Russell Brand, Steve Carell |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,456 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #645 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs #1,687 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (34,360) |
| Director  | Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 26354040 |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (DTS 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating  | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format  | Animated, Blu-ray, Color, Ultraviolet, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Producers  | Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy, John Cohen |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date  | May 28, 2013 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio  | Studio Distribution Services |
| Subtitles:  | French, Spanish |
| Writers  | Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Animated, Blu-ray, Color, Ultraviolet, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Animation, Comedy, Kids & Family
- **Initial release date:** 2013-05-28
- **Language:** English

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Movie
*by X***X on March 11, 2026*

Really great & funny

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly really good. I can't believe I just typed that.
*by L***Y on August 28, 2016*

I can't believe I loved this movie. I anticipated hating it. I thought that people that were super into Despicable Me were weird. I thought that the mumbling minions were dumb. I thought their association with Burger King was strange at best. But when my 4-year-old twins wanted desperately to watch it, I finally succumbed. And I lol'ed. It was actually good. Kudos, Steve Carell. Turns out you're not the worst after all. And Jason Segel was pretty funny as well. Not "This is the End" funny, but funny nonetheless. Here's Ebert's review. I can't give you anything more in-depth than that. "Despicable Me” begins with the truth that villains are often more fascinating than heroes and creates a villain named Gru, who freeze-dries the people ahead of him in line at Starbucks and pops children's balloons. Although he's inspired by many a James Bond bad guy, two things set him apart: (1) His vast mad scientist lair is located not in the desert or on the moon, but in the basement of his suburban home, and (2) He dreams not of world control so much as merely dominating the cable news ratings as the Greatest Villain of All Time. Gru is voiced by Steve Carell, who gives him an accent halfway between a Russian mafioso and a crazed Nazi. His life is made more difficult because his mother (Julie Andrews) sometimes gets on his case. Memories stir of Rupert Pupkin in his basement, yanked from his fantasies by his mother's voice. Gru's most useful weapon is the Insta-Freeze Gun, but now, with the help of his genius staff inventor Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand), he can employ a Shrink Ray. Just as global-scale villainy is looking promising, Gru is upstaged by his archrival Vector (Jason Segel), who steals the Great Pyramid. Since that pyramid was previously pounded to pieces by the Transformers, the Egyptians should establish a CGI-free zone around it. Gru is cheered ever onward by his faithful minions, who are, in fact, called the Minions, and look like yellow exercise balls with one or two eyes apiece. The principal responsibility of the Minions is to cheer for Gru, who addresses them as if he's running for office. He hatches a plan to use the Shrink Ray and steal no less than the moon itself, and explains it to the Minions with a plan that reminded me of nothing so much as the guy in the joke who plans to get the gorilla down out of the tree using only a broomstick, a pair of handcuffs and a savage Dalmatian dog. To make a villain into the hero of an animated comedy is daring, but the filmmakers bring in three cute kids to restore good feelings. They are Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier) and Agnes (Elsie Fisher). Gru finds them at his friendly neighborhood orphanage, run by the suspicious Miss Hattie (Kristen Wiig). His plan is to keep them at his home until his moon scheme is ready to hatch, and then use them to infiltrate Vector's home by subterfuge — pretending to sell cookies, say. It follows as the night does the day that the orphans will work their little girl magic on Gru and gradually force the revelation that the big lug has a heart, after all. “Despicable Me” lacks a franchise to ride into town on, but it may establish one. I'm not sure how Gru can think up anything more sensational than stealing the moon, but I'm sure Dr. Nefario is working on that as we speak. The film is funny, energetic, teeth-gnashingly venomous and animated with an eye to exploiting the 3-D process with such sure-fire techniques as a visit to an amusement park. The sad thing, I am forced to report, is that the 3-D process produces a picture more dim than it should be. “Despicable Me” is technically competent and nowhere near the visual disaster that is “The Last Airbender,” but take my word for it: Try to find it in 2-D. Or, if you see it in 3-D, check out the trailers online to see how bright and cheery it would look in 2-D. How can people deceive themselves that 3-D is worth paying extra for?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Despicable Me (DVD)
*by J***H on January 22, 2026*

I like it and it is a good dvd and is brand new and it is awesome.

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