The World Health Organization and Despicable Me jointly released a cute and heartwarming anti-epidemic short film

The World Health Organization and Despicable Me jointly released a cute and heartwarming anti-epidemic short film

Yesterday, WHO (World Health Organization) and Despicable Me released a short video with the theme of anti-epidemic. In the short video, we can see Gru teaching everyone how to prevent the epidemic. We can also see the Minions appearing, which is very cute. Although the video is only one minute long, it is very heartwarming.

"Despicable Me" is a comedy 3D animated film produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, directed by Chris Reynold and Pierre Coffin, and voiced by Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Julie Andrews and others. It was released in the United States on June 27, 2010.

The film tells the story of the protagonist Gru who planned a perfect plan to steal the moon, but unexpectedly the shrinking ray gun used to steal the moon was snatched away by the new thief Victor. In order to get the shrinking ray gun back, Gru decided to adopt three orphans and use them to enter Victor's heavily guarded castle to sell cookies to carry out the theft.

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