Minion
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Minion(s) may refer to:
People
- Frank Minion (born 1929), American jazz and bop singer
- Fred Minion, English professional footballer
- Joseph Minion (born 1957), American film director and screenwriter
In arts and entertainment
- Minion (comics), a DC Comics superhero who was a member of the Teen Titans
- Minions (Despicable Me), creatures from the Despicable Me franchise
- Minions (film), a 2015 animated film based on the creatures from the Despicable Me franchise
- Minions (video game), a 2008 Flash game featured on the Casual Collective website
- The Minion, a 1998 American and Canadian action supernatural horror film directed by Jean-Marc Piché
- Maelstrom's Minions, Marvel Comics supervillains Gronk, Helio, and Phobius that work for Maelstrom
- Mandarin's Minions, a group of Marvel Comics villains led by and brought together by The Mandarin
- Minion Hunter, a board game originally released in 1992 by Games Designers Workshop
- Minions of Mirth, a 2005 role-playing game for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows by Prairie Games, Inc
- Overlord: Minions, a 2009 puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS
- The creatures controlled by the player character in Overlord
- Minion, the title character's best friend from the animated film Megamind
- Minions, Blair Waldorf's followers at Constance Billard School in the television show Gossip Girl
- Minion, a character from the video game series Twisted Metal
In technology
- Minion (cannon), a type of cannon with a small bore during the 16th and 17th centuries
- Minion (chat widget), a chat widget that runs in web browsers
- Minion (solver), constraint solver
- MinION, a nanopore DNA sequencing platform developed by Oxford Nanopore Technologies
Other uses
- Minion (typography), the name of a type size between nonpareil and brevier
- Minion (typeface), the name of a typeface designed by Robert Slimbach in 1990 for Adobe Systems
- Minions, Cornwall, a village in the United Kingdom
See also
- Mignon (disambiguation)
- Minyan, a quorum of Jewish worshippers
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