Binky Nelson Unpacified

2015
Binky Nelson Unpacified
5.9| 0h4m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 08 December 2015 Released
Producted By: Illumination
Country: United States of America
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After a daring heist at a museum, the youngest member of the villainous Nelson family, Binky, realizes he's left behind his beloved pacifier. Determined to retrieve it, Binky embarks on an adorable and hilarious mission to recover his prized possession, showcasing the Minions’ characteristic blend of mischief and charm. This short highlights the lengths even the smallest member of a family will go for what they treasure most.

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adonis98-743-186503 The Nelsons go and rob a museum and Binky Nelson loses his pacifier while him and his family were robbing the bank. So Binky Nelson goes back to the museum to get his pacifier back. Minions was one hell of a disappointment back in 2015 but this 5min short spin-off is nothing like that. The film gives little Nelson a job to do and he goes all Ethan Hunt inside a Museum in order to find his pacifier and once a guard tries to stop him the thing ends 'badly' for him with Binky getting his victory over the "giant". Overall adorable animation and an interesting and hilarious plot make for a big adventure that lasts 5 minutes and includes a credit scene too. (A+)
Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "Binky Nelson Unpacified" is an animated short film from last year that brings back some of the characters from the Minions movie and tells a little story about their baby's lost pacifier. The parents think he has to get along without it, but Binky won't let go and goes on an adventure to the local museum in his attempts to get it back. I personally did not enjoy the watch here. It was never entertaining and the question if he gets it back or not was just never really interesting either. I don't think these characters were interesting enough to be given their own (short) film, even if I kinda like Keaton and Janney and they were a bit wasted here. I am also disappointed with Joubert and Lynch as I expected better from them given the fact that they have delivered in terms of quality and quantity during their careers. This one here is probably among their most forgettable. I don't recommend the watch.