Minionese: How a gibberish language became cinema’s darling

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A Washington Post Style piece celebrates Minionese—the Minions’ playful gibberish language—tracing its rise from Despicable Me to the latest film and examining why audiences love it, plus how it fueled TikTok virality and enduring pop-culture appeal.
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