Steamをインストール
ログイン
|
言語
简体中文(簡体字中国語)
繁體中文(繁体字中国語)
한국어 (韓国語)
ไทย (タイ語)
български (ブルガリア語)
Čeština(チェコ語)
Dansk (デンマーク語)
Deutsch (ドイツ語)
English (英語)
Español - España (スペイン語 - スペイン)
Español - Latinoamérica (スペイン語 - ラテンアメリカ)
Ελληνικά (ギリシャ語)
Français (フランス語)
Italiano (イタリア語)
Bahasa Indonesia(インドネシア語)
Magyar(ハンガリー語)
Nederlands (オランダ語)
Norsk (ノルウェー語)
Polski (ポーランド語)
Português(ポルトガル語-ポルトガル)
Português - Brasil (ポルトガル語 - ブラジル)
Română(ルーマニア語)
Русский (ロシア語)
Suomi (フィンランド語)
Svenska (スウェーデン語)
Türkçe (トルコ語)
Tiếng Việt (ベトナム語)
Українська (ウクライナ語)
翻訳の問題を報告
While the minions are fairly resistant to nearly about every form of physical attack, they really aren't too resistant to Biological and chemical attacks. While the fart gun technology and jam from the second movie are some minor examples of this, one major example to prove their weakness to biological and chemical agents is the PX-41 mutagen. When exposed, all living organisms including the minions are immediately transformed into purple zombie like monsters. Given that Germany had used large amounts of gas weapons in the first World War, its not impossible to assume that there were extra stockpiles at the start of World War 2 with the minions siding with Nazi Germany using chemical weapons against Minions on the Soviet side of the eastern front.
Throughout the minions movies we can see them throughout human society with barely anyone batting an eye. Throughout their adventures whether it be from a TV studio, the villain convention in the 60s, joining the French military or just out in the general public no one really cares about their appearance. In our world if you say a yellow cyclops tic-tac running around Times Square people would definitely be batting an eye. They even managed to get a ride from a family to the villain convention. While there may only be a few hundred minions left in the world, they were likely around for enough time for society to not care about them.
your profile is cursed