This is a movie that wants to be a Despicable Me sequel, but isn’t allowed to be due to the branding power of Minions. Yet for as talented as this cast is, barely any time is spent with most of those names mentioned, and you’ll probably be disappointed to learn that such a killer roster isn’t given enough time to be recognized in this mess. Keep in mind, this is a movie that packs its cast with the likes of Lucy Lawless, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Danny Trejo, Michelle Yeoh, and Dame Julie Andrews. Showcasing the sweetness that Despicable Me’s protagonist would lose and regain in his own adventures, those moments simply come out looking the best when sifting through everything else Minions: The Rise of Gru has to offer. Unlike like Bob, Kevin seems caution toward Otto's disabilities when he tries his best to keep him out of trouble, while Stuart doesn't trust otto or take him seriously when he still accused him of getting the tribe fired which led Gru getting kidnapped out of patients after he traded the stone for a pet rock.Perhaps the one and only prospect that would have made sense is the mentorship between Gru and recently ousted Vicious 6 leader Wild Knuckles (Alan Arkin).Yet Bob dose seems to care about him when he sees him as his big younger brother, while the Biker sees him no different than a henchman but rather tolerate his limits as a true friend. Despite Otto doesn't seem to have many friends due to his inner stupidity.But later after Gru was kidnapped, Otto felt guilty and responsible he decided to undo his mistake and make things right when he went after the biker who has the stone. Otto is described as chatty, easily distracted, and he loves his pet rock, which he traded for the zodiac stone. He also has a bigger weight size than all the other minions. He also has eight sprouts of hair, as well as having braces. Otto looks like Jerry, but he is a bit more rounder and chubbier. He is seen during Wild Knuckles' funeral as an angel, & later when Gru attempts to convince Dr. Once he does, he gets captured by Jean-Clawed as a baboon, then saved by Gru so that they may come down from the tower. During the final battle, he frees Gru from being tied up to the hands of a clock. Now that Otto has the stone, he rides a Chinese dragon to find Gru & give the stone to him, but the Vicious 6 capture Gru, while Otto takes cover. While outside, he then sees someone wearing the stone on his neck & goes after him, tracks him down, they both go on a trip to San Francisco, & part from there. The next day, Kevin, Stuart & Bob attempt to get answers from him about the stone's whereabouts, & confesses to whom he traded the stone to. He catches it eventually & lands at the birthday party where a pet stone is being traded, due to being fascinated into it, Otto trades the stone for the pet rock, leading to the Minions being fired. He tries pulling the stone out, but it ends up flying in the air. Otto grows attached on the way that he gets stuck on one of the laces & falls face first in some concrete. He gets his hands on the Zodiac Stone, which Gru entrusted him to return it to his lair. He rides on Gru's jetbike along with the rest of the Minions, but tumbles from it after accidentally driving into a staircase. He finds them eventually at Criminal Records. Later he appears when Kevin, Stuart, & Bob attempt to go after Gru, who's on his way to his interview with the Vicious 6, being distracted by Kevin into playing Hide-and-Seek. Otto first appears in the scene where Gru checks on his evil lair's progress when he tries to comfort him since he hasn't be accepted into the Vicious 6, though he blabbers so much that Gru distracts him into playing the Quiet Game.
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