The Minions, of course, adore him. Kevin tries to teach him the sacred art of the banana peel slip. Stuart simply hands him a fire extinguisher and says, “Go.” And Bob offers him a teddy bear, which Gru Jr. immediately attempts to disassemble for spare springs.
At eighteen months old, Gru Jr. has already accomplished what vector, Scarlet Overkill, and Balthazar Bratt could not: he has brought the former super-villain to his knees. Not with a shrink ray or a freeze ray, but with a pacifier that he launches with uncanny accuracy at his father’s forehead during international spy briefings.
He has finally met his match. And his name is Gru Jr.
Gru Jr. is not a bad kid. He is, by all accounts of the nanny cam (which has been melted three times this week), simply intense . While the world knows his father, Gru, as the suave, reformed supervillain turned Anti-Villain League agent, Gru Jr. knows him as the guy who steals the last pudding cup and makes embarrassing balloon animals.
It’s being waged with bedtime.
The Tiny Tuft of Trouble
The Minions, of course, adore him. Kevin tries to teach him the sacred art of the banana peel slip. Stuart simply hands him a fire extinguisher and says, “Go.” And Bob offers him a teddy bear, which Gru Jr. immediately attempts to disassemble for spare springs.
At eighteen months old, Gru Jr. has already accomplished what vector, Scarlet Overkill, and Balthazar Bratt could not: he has brought the former super-villain to his knees. Not with a shrink ray or a freeze ray, but with a pacifier that he launches with uncanny accuracy at his father’s forehead during international spy briefings.
He has finally met his match. And his name is Gru Jr.
Gru Jr. is not a bad kid. He is, by all accounts of the nanny cam (which has been melted three times this week), simply intense . While the world knows his father, Gru, as the suave, reformed supervillain turned Anti-Villain League agent, Gru Jr. knows him as the guy who steals the last pudding cup and makes embarrassing balloon animals.
It’s being waged with bedtime.
The Tiny Tuft of Trouble