But when Bob pushes a shiny red button labeled , the device misfires. Instead of wiping the last 10 minutes of villain memories, it scrambles the last 10 years —and transfers all that scrambled data into the nearest living brain: a random Minion named Phil .
Despicable Me mayhem meets Mad Max: Fury Road on a sugar rush. High-speed, low-IQ, maximum chaos.
The Minions are back on probation. After accidentally turning the AVL headquarters into a giant bouncy castle (long story involving a stolen Flubber prototype), Stuart, Kevin, and Bob are assigned to “low-risk janitorial duty” in the AVL’s Sub-Basement of Forgotten Schemes. minion rush anti villain league
Minion Rush: Anti-Villain League – Code Banana
Within seconds, the city’s most dangerous criminals— (now convinced he invented gravity), Scarlet Overkill (believing Phil is her long-lost twin brother), Balthazar Bratt (who thinks Phil stole his rubik’s cube keytar), and a dozen others—awaken with fragmented memories. They all share one delusion: Phil holds the code to ultimate power. But when Bob pushes a shiny red button
The AVL’s elite agents (Lucy Wilde, a very tired Gru) are overwhelmed. Their only option? Activate the : a high-speed, city-wide extraction mission where Phil must outrun, outslide, and out-stumble the assembled “Anti-Villain League” of villains (yes, the irony is noted).
Suddenly, Phil knows every secret lair, every doomsday device password, and the exact location of every villain’s hidden banana stash. High-speed, low-IQ, maximum chaos
When the AVL’s top-secret memory wipe goes haywire, a lone, slightly-unstable Minion must outrun a city full of amnesiac supervillains who now think he is the key to ruling the world.