

Bear is the titular character of Despicable Bear. An ad-free version exists, but it's paid. Similar to Kick the Buddy, you beat up a teddy bear named Bear. It's also a shame to see all kinds of other talent, including Russell Brand as Gru's elderly lab assistant and Kristen Wiig as the meanie orphanage manager, either shoved to the sidelines or forgotten about entirely by the scattered script. Despicable Bear is a Buddyman-styled game developed by Playgendary. Each has their moments- a trip to the amusement park is fun and funny, and a heist at Vector's house is pure well-executed tension- but you miss the airtight script of a Pixar or DreamWorks Animation film, or even a plot that doesn't feel utterly predictable from moment to moment. Gru's developing relationship with the girls doesn't fit all that well with the supervillain rivalry plot, and the script by Ken Daurio and Cinco Paul bounces somewhat haphazardly between family bonding and Gru's scheming in the basement. The girls- voiced by Disney star Miranda Cosgrove, Elsie Fisher and Dana Gaier- have other plans, of course, and slowly go about melting Gru's heart even when he'd rather skip the bedtime stories and let them walk to ballet class. For pretty flimsy reasons Gru decides that the only way to steal back his shrink ray is to adopt a trio of orphan girls, whom he plans to use as bait and otherwise ignore while locking them in the kitchen and tinkering away in his underground lair. Making matters worse, Gru's flashy new rival Vector steals the shrink ray Gru needed to capture the moon, and now all the evening news reports focus on Vector, with poor Gru stuck abusing his freeze ray and popping childrens' balloons for his evil deeds. Gru gets the big idea to steal the moon after new kid in town Vector (Jason Segel) starts upstaging him with dastardly deeds of his own, but Gru's plan is foiled when the Bank of Supervillains (formerly Lehman Brothers) won't float him a loan. Complete with rag doll physics and loads and loads of weapons for you to choose from. Ever wanted to beat up a bear and live to tell the tale Now’s your chance.

Get ready to beat up the most annoying bear you’ll ever meet. Meet the hilarious and absolutely despicable bear. Also included in the film are "Where Them Girls At" by David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida, and two songs by Pitbull: Don't Stop the Party and Echa Pa'lla (Pa' arriba), which is entirely sung in Spanish.As Gru, a hunched supervillain conducting all his plots from the suburbs for some reason, Steve Carell uses a constricted German accent to great effect, abandoning his typical Michael Scott comic persona for someone even more insecure and struggling. Ragdoll physics + tons of weapons pure fun. The songs "Love's Theme" by Barry White and "Carmen Miranda" are in the film, but oddly not on the soundtrack." Y.M.C.A." - Henri Belolo, Jacques Morali, Victor Willis Pierre Coffin."Just a Cloud Away" - Pharrell Williams." Another Irish Drinking Song" - Greg DiCostanzo, Paul Sabourin, Pierre Coffin.The franchise began with the 2010 film of the same name. It is produced by Illumination and distributed by its parent company Universal Pictures. "Scream" - Pharrell Williams, Cee Lo Green Despicable Me is a computer-animated media franchise centering on Gru, a reformed super-villain (who later becomes a father, husband, and secret agent), and his yellow-colored Minions.

Heitor Pereira and Pharrell Williams composed the original music for the film, which was released on Jby Back Lot Music. Pharrell Williams, Cee Lo Green, The Minionsĭespicable Me 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack of the film.
