If you like minions, here is a list of 28 Movies Like Minions: The Rise of Gru That You Cannot Miss. The 2015 computer-animated comedy movie Minions was created by Illumination Entertainment and released by Universal Pictures. It is the third overall spin-off/prequel in the Despicable Me franchise.
It is narrated by Geoffrey Rush and features the voices of Pierre Coffin as the Minions, Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Allison Janney, Steve Coogan, and Jennifer Saunders. It was directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, produced by Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy, and written by Brian Lynch. The Minions are the main subject as they look for a new master.
Count Dracula was accidentally exposed to sunlight, a T. rex was rolled into a volcano, a caveman was eaten by a bear, a Pharaoh was crushed to death by a pyramid, and minions are small, yellow pill-shaped creatures that have existed since the beginning of time. They evolved from single-celled organisms into beings that exist only to serve history’s most evil masters.
After firing a cannon at Napoleon while he was in Russia, they are forced into seclusion and begin a new life in a cave, but after many years pass without a master to serve, the Minions grow depressed and unmotivated. Kevin, Stuart, and Bob, three Minions, opt to set out on a search for a new master.
The three travel to New York City in 1968, where they spend the night in a department shop and discover a hidden commercial broadcast for Orlando’s Villain-Con, a convention for all villains. The Nelsons, a gang of criminals, offer them a ride the following day.
They run upon Scarlet Overkill, the first female supervillain in history, during the conference, and she surprisingly hires them and brings them to her house in London. To persuade the remaining Minions to join, they call them. Scarlet intends to kidnap the Imperial State Crown from Queen Elizabeth II, and if she succeeds, she’ll reward the Minions; if she fails, she’ll kill them.
Let’s look at the 28 Movies Like Minions: The Rise of Gru.
1. Despicable Me (2010)
Gru, a well-known supervillain, is outdone by an unidentified foe who took the Great Pyramid of Giza. The plan to seize the Moon is devised by Gru, Dr. Nefario, and his army of Minions. Dr. Nefario is concerned that the scheme would be too expensive, so Gru asks Mr. Perkins, the head of the “Bank of Evil,” for a loan.
Mr. Perkins gives Gru the order to steal a shrink ray first. Gru encounters Vector, Perkins’ son and the mastermind of the Pyramid theft, when he is in the bank. Vector is a rising supervillain. The shrink ray was taken from a research base by Gru and two of his minions, but Vector stopped them and took it for himself.
2. Despicable Me 2 (2013)
A highly potent mutagen known as PX-41 is stolen from a top-secret lab in the Arctic Circle by an enigmatic aircraft that resembles a huge magnet. To recruit former supervillain Gru, Director Silas Ramsbottom of the Anti-Villain League dispatches one of their spies, Lucy Wilde. When Gru is forcibly transported to the AVL headquarters, Silas asks him for assistance in finding the culprit and recovering the mutagen.
Gru, who asserts that he is now a legal father and business owner, declines. Dr. Nefario, Gru’s friend and helper, leaves him for a new job with the desire to return to his illicit life. Due to this, a reluctant Gru decides to work with Lucy and look into the theft. A cupcake shop serves as the pair’s front while they are stationed in the Paradise Shopping Mall.
3. Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
Derek Dietl, a weatherman, will wed Susan Murphy in Modesto, California. A meteorite from a wrecked planet strikes her right before the ceremony, and her body absorbs the radiation. Although Susan first seems uninjured, the energy during the ceremony causes her hair to turn white and transforms her into a giantess standing 50 feet tall.
A U.S. military unit quickly sedates and captures her. In a top-secret government facility where monsters are kept, Susan awakens. She encounters W.R. Monger, and other monster inmates Dr. Cockroach Ph.D., a scientist who mutated into a brainless, living, indestructible ball of blue goo as a result of a food flavoring experiment gone awry, and B.O.B.
4. Minions: The Rise of Gru (2021)
In 1976, Gru, then eleven, hired the Minions to work for him in his quest to become a supervillain. Gru is overjoyed to receive an audition invitation from the Vicious 6, a team of supervillains now led by Belle Bottom. The Vicious 6 is looking for a new member to replace their founding member, the supervillain Wild Knuckles, after they were betrayed and Knuckles was allegedly killed during a heist to steal the Zodiac Stone, a stone associated with the Chinese zodiac, as a result of their presumed death.
Even though Gru’s interview doesn’t go well, he manages to grab the stone and flee with the help of the Minions Kevin, Stuart, and Bob before giving it to another Minion named Otto for safekeeping, much to the chagrin of the Vicious 6.
5. WALL·E (2008)
The megacorporation Buy n Large transported humanity to space on enormous starships in the 22nd century after uncontrolled consumerism, corporate greed, and environmental degradation had left Earth into a garbage-strewn wasteland, leaving trash-compacting robots to clean up the globe. The cleanup failed 700 years later, in the year 2805, and the final active robot, called Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth Class, has grown psychologically.
WALL-E lives on a huge truck made specifically to transport robots and can stay alive by repurposing pieces from other dormant robots. One day, an unmanned probe carrying the egg-shaped robot Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator, which is intended to search the planet for evidence of sustainable life, arrives and disrupts WALL-E’s routine of compacting waste and gathering intriguing objects.
6. Megamind (2010)
Both the superhero Metro Man and the supervillain Megamind originate from planets that were transported to Earth as children before being dragged into a black hole. Despite arriving in Metro City simultaneously, Megamind is raised in prison while Metro Man is nurtured in a mansion.
He attends the same school as Metro Man, who is popular among his peers. Everyone bullies Megamind until he decides his goal is to become a supervillain, which sparks a conflict between Megamind and Metro Man. As an adult, Megamind regularly contends with Metro Man for control of the city with the assistance of his fish-like sidekick, Minion. Megamind breaks out of jail at the Metro Man Museum’s grand opening.
7. Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014)
Bonnie never plays with Bonnie’s toy triceratops, Trixie, as a dinosaur, which irritates Trixie. Two days after Christmas, on December 27, Bonnie invites her friends Trixie, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Rex, and aphoristic Christmas ornament Angel Kitty over for a play date. However, Bonnie ultimately decides to dump the toys into Mason’s playroom and join him in using his brand-new gaming console.
Bonnie’s toys find that Mason’s enormous “Battlesaurs” playset, which includes many humanoid-dinosaur hybrid action figures led by the valiant warrior Reptillus Maximus and the pteranodon-like shaman The Cleric, dominates the playroom. Trixie loves to communicate with them as a dinosaur, and she and Rex are armed like warriors even though they don’t know that Woody and Buzz have been captured.
8. Madagascar (2005)
Marty, a zebra, spent his whole life at the Central Park Zoo with his childhood best friends, a lion named Alex, a giraffe named Melman, and a hippopotamus named Gloria. Alex enjoys flaunting his fame as “the king of New York” in front of the general public. On the other side, Marty is sick of his everyday routine and yearns to explore the wild. Alex, Melman, and Gloria make an effort to cheer up Marty on his tenth birthday, but he remains unhappy. Marty learns that the zoo’s penguins, Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private, are attempting to flee and pursue them. Marty is pursued by Alex, Melman, and Gloria to persuade him to come back.
9. Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
In Antarctica ten years ago, Kowalski, Skipper, and Rico are penguin chick brothers. The group saves a fugitive egg from leopard seals after observing it roll away from their colony and then sets it adrift on an iceberg. The three take the newborn penguin in as their brother, Private when the egg hatches.
In the present, Private wants to be acknowledged as an official team member but is rejected, so the penguins depart Circus Zaragoza to celebrate Private’s tenth birthday by breaking into Fort Knox to buy a delicacy called Cheesy Dibbles from a vending machine. The penguins are then abducted and carried to a submarine, where they encounter Dave the octopus.
10. Stitch! The Movie (2003)
Stitch still doesn’t fit in and creates another catastrophe. Lilo tries to cheer him up by describing him as unique and drawing comparisons to the Frankenstein monster, but this only makes him feel worse. In the meantime, Jumba’s ex-partner, a tiny creature that resembles a cross between a hamster, poodle, and rabbit named Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel, hires ex-captain Gantu to retrieve the other 625 experiments. Gantu is in his new spaceship because his old one was destroyed when he abducted Lilo and attempted to recapture Stitch. Gantu travels to Earth, infiltrates Lilo and Stitch’s residence, throws Stitch into a net, discovers and steals a blue pod bearing the number 625, and kidnaps Jumba for questioning. Using Jumba’s spacecraft, Stitch and Lilo pursue Gantu into space.
11. Escape from Planet Earth (2012)
Together with his geeky older brother Gary, rogue astronaut Scorch Supernova works at BASA on Planet Baab. One day, Lena, the chief of BASA, informs Gary that Scorch will be deployed to the “Dark Planet” as a result of an SOS call. Gary objects to the proposal, but Scorch approves it nevertheless, thus Gary is forced to resign from his position. When Gary returns home to his wife Kira and they’re eager for adventure son Kip, he learns via live TV that Scorch has already visited the Dark Planet.
After finding a 7-Eleven convenience shop on Earth, Scorch is ambushed by the US Army under General William T. Shanker’s command and transported to Area 51. When Kip sees this, he wants to go rescue Scorch, but Gary dissuades him, which makes Kip angry. Gary visits Kip’s room that evening to offer his condolences but discovers that Kip has fled. He hurries to BASA with Kira and makes it there in time to stop a launch sequence just in time to save Kip. Gary changes his mind and restarts the sequence so that he can save Scorch by himself. When Gary enters at the same 7-Eleven where Scorch had earlier arrived, Shanker’s men quickly grab him and bring him to Area 51.
12. Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
The many video game characters leave their in-game roles whenever Litwak’s Arcade shuts and interact via a power strip they call Game Central Station. Wreck-it Ralph, the antagonist in Fix-it Felix Felix, Jr. visits the Bad-Anon villain support group and complains about the part he was given. Ralph resolves to win a medal and get recognition after learning that he won’t be invited to his game’s 30th-anniversary party. Ralph sneaks in and snatches a medal after learning that players in the new first-person shooter Hero’s Duty can earn them while the characters battle Cy-Bug insectoid creatures. In the arcade kart racing game Sugar Rush, Ralph unintentionally launches himself in an escape shuttle with a Cy-Bug inside and crashes. Ralph’s game has an out-of-order label now that he’s gone. Felix exits the game in search of Ralph and teams up with Sergeant Calhoun, the protagonist of Hero’s Duty, to pursue the Cy-Bug, which might turn into a virus.
13. Shark Tale (2004)
Oscar, a humble Hawaiian cleaning wrasse living in the Southside Reef, dreams of fame and wealth. His boss, Sykes, a pufferfish, is owed money. He is allowed to pawn a pearl that belonged to her grandmother by his best buddy, Angie, an angelfish, to settle his debt. The fact that Don Edward Lino’s son Lenny is a vegetarian irks him because he is the mob boss of a gang of sharks, orcas, swordfish, and octopuses. Frankie, Lino’s violent eldest son, is assigned the role of Lenny’s tutor.
When Oscar learns that the seahorse race is being rigged, he wagers all of the money on a seahorse by the name of “Lucky Day” and brings the money from the pearl to meet Sykes. Lola, a gold-digging lionfish, notices this and brazenly seduces Oscar. Although Sykes is upset that Oscar wagered the money, he harbors faith that Oscar would succeed. Eventually, Lucky Day gains the lead, but she trips and loses just before the finish line. Sykes loses his cool and commands Ernie and Bernie, two of his Jamaican jellyfish thugs, to deal with Oscar. Lenny frees Oscar and instructs him to flee as Frankie approaches them while the two are shocking a tied-up Oscar.
14. Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
In Northeastern Connecticut’s small rural town in 1960, 10-year-old Arthur lives with his grandmother Daisy in a peaceful farmhouse on a dirt lane (based on Sterling). He doesn’t spend much time with his parents, and his grandfather Archibald has suddenly vanished (who are away looking for work). Daisy amuses Arthur by telling him tales about his grandfather’s travels in Africa, which include the tall Bogo Matassalai and the diminutive Minimoys, the latter of which now resides in Archibald’s garden and guards a collection of rubies. An image of Selenia, the princess of the Minimoys, captures Arthur’s attention.
When Ernest Davido, a building developer, gives Daisy a two-day ultimatum to pay a sizable quantity of money so that he can evict the two, Arthur searches for the rubies to settle the loan and finds numerous hints left by his grandfather. The Bogo Matassalai, who shrink Arthur to Minimoy size, meet him in the garden. Arthur learns from the Minimoys that Maltazard, a Minimoy war hero who now commands the adjacent “Necropolis” after being corrupted by a weevil, with whom he produces a son named Darkos, is a threat to them.
15. Winnie the Pooh (2011)
The text of the storybook that Christopher Robin and his animal companions reside in can be seen in several frames throughout the movie. The characters occasionally interact with these letters. One morning, Winnie the Pooh discovers that he has run out of honey. Pooh learns that Eeyore has lost his tail while looking for more. While Tigger is having his bouncing fun, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo arrive at the rescue. To find a new tail for Eeyore, Christopher Robin plans to conduct a competition. A new pot of honey is the winner’s reward. Kangas offers to use a scarf after everyone else’s failed attempts to replace Eeyore’s tail. The winner is announced, but it quickly unravels.
Pooh’s imagination and hunger take control of him after a failed attempt to obtain honey from a bee hive. He mistakenly consumes some mud and enters the trap intended for the Backson. To rescue Pooh, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Owl, and Piglet use Eeyore’s anchor “replacement tail” as a rope. However, everyone save Piglet is pulled into the pit by its weight.
16. The Lorax (2012)
Ted Wiggins, 12, resides in Thneedville, a gated city where all plants and vegetation are artificial. A teenage lady named Audrey is Ted’s object of desire, and he decides to wow her with a “genuine tree.” Norma, his grandma, informs him of the Once-ler, who is aware of what transpired to the trees. When Ted departs Thneedville, he finds the outer world to be a desolate, poisoned wasteland.
He tracks down the Once-ler, who consents to tell Ted the tale of the trees throughout several encounters. Ted runs upon Aloysius O’Hare, the selfish mayor of Thneedville, whose business distributes oxygen in bottles, on his next trip out of town. O’Hare tries to get Ted to stay in town by explaining that trees and the free oxygen they provide are a threat to his business, but Ted keeps going to the Once-ler.
17. Happy Feet 2 (2011)
Mumble and Gloria’s son Erik is unable to dance like the other Emperor-Land penguins. He travels to Adélie-Land, which is now governed by flying penguin conman Sven, with his best pals Bodicea “Bo” and Atticus, who are also followers of Ramón, the leader of the Amigos, one of Mumble’s companions. Due to his “miraculous” flying skill, he was able to survive the destruction of his natural fishing grounds, and he teamed up with Lovelace, another companion of Mumble.
They claim to have been saved by humans but fled to Antarctica because they thought they would be eaten. There, Sven works his first miracles by making the people aware of the presence of moss and by utilizing his “Sven Think” ability to assist Ramón in finding his potential partner Carmen, who is indifferent. The children are located by Mumble, who urges them to go back to Emperor-Land with support from Sven.
18. The Nut Job (2014)
A squirrel named Surly and his dumb rat companion Buddy live in Liberty Park in the fictional town of Oakton City in October 1959, where their reputation for stealing has made them outcasts. Raccoon and his cardinal aide are leading a troop of city animals that are running out of food for the upcoming winter.
Andie, a sympathetic squirrel, and Grayson, a gloater, compete with Surly and Buddy to loot from a nut cart operated by Lucky and Fingers who are snooping on a bank. The gas tank of the cart accidentally explodes in the park after Fingers’ pug Precious nibbled its cable, putting an end to the squirrels’ misguided efforts. Surly is expelled from the park after the runaway cart decimates the animals’ food supplies.
Surly and Buddy locate Maury’s Nut Shop in the city. It is a criminal hideout used by Lucky, Fingers, their recently released boss Percy “King” Dimpleweed, and Knuckles who want to breach the wall and replace the bank’s currency with nuts. It is located next to the bank. Lana, King’s lover, thinks that King left immediately after being released from prison and that the nut store is authentic.
19. The Smurfs 2 (2013)
Smurfette was created by Gargamel to destroy the Smurfs, but Papa Smurf saved her and transformed her into a Smurf. The Smurfs read the Smurfette story in preparation for her birthday celebration. She is also experiencing nightmares of going back to her natural shape and turning her fellow Smurfs over to Gargamel. Smurfette is trying to learn what her fellow Smurfs are doing for a surprise party, but they are all being silent. She interprets this to suggest that nobody remembered her birthday.
Gargamel and Azrael have become famous in Paris and continue to astound onlookers with their sorcery, but Gargamel is running low on the Smurf essence that gives him his magical abilities. Gargamel uses the Eiffel Tower as a conduit to create a portal to Smurf Village so that he can kidnap Smurfette as retaliation for The Smurfs previously defeating him and, through her, acquire Papa’s top-secret formula for creating Smurfs. Gargamel’s new creations are evil Smurf-like creatures known as the Naughties, named Vexy and Hackus. Gargamel, who is too big to get through the portal, instead sends Vexy to take Smurfette hostage.
20. Space Chimps (2008)
Infinity, a NASA space probe that is seeking intelligent life in space, is sucked into an intergalactic wormhole and crashes lands on the opposite side of the galaxy. It lands on the colorful extraterrestrial race’s home planet of Malgor, which resembles Earth. Unintentionally learning how to take manual control of the onboard technology, the villainous Zartog uses it to enslave the populace.
The scientists recruit three chimpanzees—technical wizard Comet, lieutenant Luna, and commander Titan—as astronauts to make contact with the probe and rescue it to avoid losing Infinity and stay within their financial constraints. To gain media attention, the senator enlists Ham III, the descendant of Ham, the first chimpanzee in space, who performs as a cannonball at a circus, as a member of the squad.
21. The Wild (2006)
At the Central Park Zoo, Ryan, a preteen boy, listens to Samson the lion’s tales of his exploits in the African Wilds. Samson disagrees with Ryan’s desire to travel into the wilderness to learn how to roar like his father. All of the animals are left free to roam once the zoo closes. In a turtle curling competition, Samson and his buddies Benny the squirrel, Bridget the giraffe, Larry the anaconda, who is illiterate, and Nigel the unlucky but popular koala compete.
Ryan and his companions unintentionally start a stampede that travels to the game and puts the animals in danger. When Samson and Ryan argue, Ryan leaves before Samson can say sorry. Later, he enters an Intermodal container that is green and believed to be headed into the wild. Ryan suddenly finds himself sealed inside the container, which is subsequently put onto a freight truck, sending him away just as he begins to second-guess his choice.
22. Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods (2014)
Frustrated by the Gauls’ continual revolt, Julius Caesar comes up with a new plan to subdue them: he builds a complex of opulent residences known as “The Mansions Of The Gods” in the woodland close to their town as a way to include them into Roman society.
Asterix and Obelix find the construction site for the Mansions while on a boar hunt. Squaronthehypotenus, the project’s architect, and the Roman legion under the command of Centurion Somniferus direct slaves to clear the area of trees. Asterix and Obelix use enchanted acorns from Getafix the druid, which upon planting, immediately sprouts into complete trees, to try to thwart the Romans’ efforts.
Asterix and Obelix attack the Roman camp to release the slaves and give them the Gauls’ magic elixir as a method of escaping after hearing the irate Squaronthehypotunus threaten to work the slaves to death. However, this backfires when the slaves exploit it to expedite building and trade for equal pay for the legionaries, their freedom, and individual apartments once the work is finished. Upon learning of it, the legionaries also go on strike for the same reasons.
23. Monsters, Inc. (2001)
The city of Monstropolis, which is populated by monsters, uses the cries of young humans as a source of energy. Through doors that trigger gateways to children’s bedroom closets, skilled monsters working as “scarers” at the Monsters, Incorporated factory scare kids so they may collect their screams.
The project is seen as risky because it is thought that human children are toxic and are capable of directly killing a monster. Children are getting less easily startled, which is causing energy output to decline. Henry J. Waternoose III, the business’s CEO, is desperate to save the company from collapsing.
Leading scorer James P. “Sulley” Sullivan learns one evening after work that Randall Boggs’ station has an active door left in it. While checking the door, he unintentionally allows a young toddler girl inside the factory. Sulley’s closest buddy and assistant Mike Wazowski are out on a date at a restaurant when the girl runs away into Monstropolis.
Terrified, Sulley makes an unsuccessful attempt to retrieve the girl. When other monsters notice the child, chaos breaks out, but Sulley and Mike can flee with her before the Child Detection Agency arrives and closes down the restaurant. Sulley quickly learns that the girl is not harmful and that her laughter can produce more energy than screaming after being forced to hide her in their flat for the night.
24. Free Birds (2013)
Because turkeys are frequently served at Thanksgiving, Reggie the turkey has always despised the holiday. However, his attempts to warn his brood have caused him to be shunned by his flock. Reggie is thrown outside by the other turkeys when they finally comprehend what is going on and decide to take action to protect themselves. He is surprised when the President of the US refers to him as the “pardoned turkey” and transports him to Camp David. Reggie quickly settles into a monotonous schedule of eating pizza from the “Pizza Dude” and watching Mexican telenovelas.
Jake, a member of the Turkey Freedom Front, kidnaps Reggie and claims to have received orders from “The Great Turkey” to go back in time to the Thanksgiving and remove turkeys from the table. They break into a government facility, hijack a time machine run by an AI named S.T.E.V.E., and travel back to 1621, three days before the first Thanksgiving. Once there, Myles Standish-led colonial hunters ambush them, but they are saved by native turkeys under the command of Chief Broadbeach and his two kids, Ranger and Jenny.
25. Meet the Robinsons (2007)
Lewis, a 12-year-old aspirant inventor, was raised in an orphanage. He works all night on a contraption to scan his memory to find his mother, who left him at the orphanage when he was a baby because his energy and quirkiness have been turning away prospective parents.
Lewis meets 13-year-old Wilbur Robinson, a mystery child claiming to be a time cop from the future, while transporting the scanner to his school’s science fair. A man in a bowler hat stole a time machine, and Wilbur needs to get it back. Lewis tries to display the scanner, but Bowler Hat Guy sabotages it, and it breaks, causing the science fair to fall apart.
Lewis departs as the scanner is taken by the Bowler Hat Guy and his robotic bowler hat, Doris. Lewis and Wilbur meet at the orphanage, where Wilbur requests Lewis to fix the scanner. Lewis wants evidence that Wilbur is being truthful. Wilbur accomplishes this by transporting them in a second time machine to the incredibly technologically advanced year 2037. Lewis discovers when they get there that, he can just use the time machine to meet his mother, and the ensuing fight causes them to crash.
26. Home (2015)
Captain Smek leads a cowardly alien race known as the Boov as they begin their “friendly” assault on Earth. The Boov live in their dwellings and exile the humans, whom they view as simple and backward, to the Australian Outback. Oh, a reckless, free-spirited Boov decides to host the other Boov for a housewarming celebration at his flat, but no one shows up. While all is going on, Gratuity “Tip” Tucci, 14, and her cat Pig, a Japanese Bobtail, are driving around the city in search of Tip’s mother Lucy, who was abducted during the invasion.
Kyle, the grumpy Boov traffic cop, is invited to the party by Oh, who visits him. The hostile Gorg, who has been the Boov’s longtime nemesis ever since a botched peace meeting during which Captain Smek stole a relic he later nicknamed “the Shusher,” are among the alien races Oh unintentionally invites.
27. Paddington (2014)
An undiscovered species of bear are found in the dense forests of Darkest Peru, a British geographer. He discovers that the bears are incredibly intelligent creatures who adore marmalade. He gives them his hat, names them Lucy and Pastuzo, and then departs, informing the bears that they are always welcome to visit London.
When their house is destroyed by an earthquake forty years later, forcing the two bears to seek sanctuary underground, the two bears are peacefully coexisting with their orphaned nephew. Pastuzo is murdered by a falling tree when he is unable to make it to the shelter in time. While she relocates to the Home for Retired Bears, Lucy pushes her nephew to travel to London and seek comfort there.
The young bear eventually makes it to Paddington Station after sailing into London on a cargo ship. When the Brown family recognizes him, they take him home and give him the name of the station where they found him. Father and committed risk analyst Henry Brown is skeptical of Paddington’s claims and insists that he stay for only one night, but his wife Mary and their two children, Jonathan and Judy, as well as the maid Mrs. Bird, think Paddington to be endearing.
28. Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico (2003)
Alejo Otero, Fred’s pen pal who lives in Veracruz, Mexico, extends an invitation to Fred and the rest of the gang to go see him and his family. Fred and the others debate it before deciding to leave. However, after Alejo invited Fred, a large, long-haired monster began terrorizing Veracruz’s populace. When the creature is spotted by Alejo, his young son Jorge, and their beloved Chihuahua, Chiquita, the townspeople begin to refer to him as “El Chupacabra.”
Alejo, who they later encounter when Mystery, Inc. reaches Veracruz, recognizes them all from Fred’s letters but is perplexed as to how Shaggy’s description is a true reflection of his eating habits. Alejo shows them around the expansive and opulent hotel that he and his family own and details where they will be staying.
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