Bad! The comic book #1 features story titled "Can I Have This Dance", #2 features "Bad Minion! Megamind prepares to destroy the recently opened Metro Man museum, but when he sees Roxanne wandering inside, he takes on the holographic disguise of Bernard, the museum curator (temporarily dehydrating the real Bernard into a small cube). Megamind finds Hal is easily coerced, and using a hologram of "Space Dad", trains him to become a superhero.
A 52-page prequel titled "MEGAMIND: Reign of Megamind" was released in October 2010. Megamind finds himself attracted to Roxanne, and from her, gets the idea of creating a new hero to fight. The film premiered on October 28, 2010, in Russia, while it was released in the United States in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D on November 5, 2010. Metro Man: Justice is a noncorrosive metal! Megamind quickly takes over the city, but finds that with no one to challenge him his life has no meaning. Megamind (2010) Extra Scene During the Credits. Metro Man: It's "revenge", and it's best served cold! The site's consensus states the film "regurgitates plot points from earlier animated efforts, and isn't quite as funny as it should be, but a top-shelf voice cast and strong visuals help make DreamWorks Animation and WildStorm produced a 32-page full-color comic book titled Ape Entertainment released under its Kizoic label five full colour comic books based on the film. Hal is arrested for his crimes, while Megamind is treated as a hero by the city and Roxanne. Megamind and Minion uses holographic disguises to trick Hal into believing that Metro Man is back, but Hal sees through it based on Megamind's odd pronunciation patterns.
His plan backfires, as he ends up creating instead a new super-villain. He is also Megamind's ultimate arch-nemesis.
Metro Man: You can't trap justice.It's an idea, a belief! Directed by (1) Writing credits (2) Cast (19) Produced by (8) Music by (2) Film Editing by (1) Casting By (1) Production Design by (1) Art Direction by (1) Production Management (20) Art Department (26) Sound Department (23) Visual Effects by (311) He recovers the defuser gun and shoots Hal with it, reverting him to human form.
The stories show Megamind and Minion's biggest failures in their attempt to defeat Metro Man. Hal Stewart, or also better known by his supervillain name Tighten, is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' 21st full-length animated feature film Megamind.
Later on in the same scene, we learn that this door actually leads to a sheer drop above a pit full of alligators. He has a dark past that involves his rival, who would become Metro Man, keeps on getting what he wants, making him become the villain that he is. The stories show Megamind and Minion's biggest failures in their attempt to defeat Metro Man.
Megamind appeals to the warden to let him free, and is surprised to see that the warden was Minion in disguise. He talks to Roxanne and becomes attracted to her, and is inspired by one of her statements to create a new superhero for him to fight.
In disguise in the crowds, Metro Man congratulates his former foe. In a mid-credits scene, the original Bernard is rehydrated while Minion is doing the laundry, and Minion knocks him out before he asks too many questions.
Directed by Tom McGrath. As "Space Dad" and "Bernard" Megamind successfully convinces Titan to fight him as Titan realizes Megamind has used him and "taken" Roxanne from him. Megamind and Minion went to Hal's apartment to get ready for his training.
He declines to help Megamind, but reminds him that a hero will always emerge to challenge evil. Titan does not arrive at the scheduled fight, and Megamind finds that he has used his abilities for criminal purposes. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Megamind finds Roxanne and asks her to take her to Metro Man's secret lair to find out answers. In 2010 and 2011 followed a mini series of four 32-page books. Megamind returns to his lair and creates a serum containing Metro Man's DNA which he plans to inject into a proper candidate with his Defuser Gun.
He is a blue alien with a genius-level intellect and desire for affection. Megamind, disguised as Bernard, takes Roxanne on a dinner date. Titan kidnaps Roxanne and demands Megamind show himself or he will kill her. ", #3 features "Megamutt" and #4 features "A Sidekick's Sidekick".This article is about the superhero film.
Titan engages in a super-powered fight with Megamind. In 2010 and 2011 followed a mini series of four 32-page books. In Theaters: November 5, 2010 On Video: February 25, 2011 ... There’s a cutscene wherein Minion is doing the laundry and we see Bernard undehydrated (meaning he turned back to normal from being a cube due to the dehydrating gun) in the washing machine.
The film tells the story of a super-intelligent alien supervillain, Megamind, who after a long-lasting battle one day actually destroys his foe, the much-loved superhero Metro Man.
It features two stories titled "The Reign of Megamind" and "MINION 2.0". Minion wanted to defuse the powers from Hal, believing it was a mistake, but Megamind said that it's destiny. The film was written by Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons. The situation leaves him unable to find his invisible car, which is where he left the Defuser Gun he used to inject the serum into Hal.
He learns, to his horror, that Hal has become a villain instead, having gone on a crime spree the previous night, after Roxanne rejected him (revealing that he only had accepted to be a hero only to woo Roxanne). The next day, after Hal didn't show up, Megamind seeks him out. Megamind finally takes control of the city, but his celebration is short-lived as without Metro Man to challenge him, he finds his life has no meaning. However, Roxanne's arrival at his lair with her dimwitted cameraman Hal Stewart causes Megamind to inadvertently inject Hal with the serum.