


While he was waiting in the Bank of Evil to see Mr. Upon viewing the revelation of the theft, Felonius Gru's own pride was damaged and this leads him to begin his plans on stealing the Moon. He then replaced the structure with an inflatable replica while the real pyramid was relocated behind his fortress and then camouflaged with paint. One of his acts was the theft of the Great Pyramid of Giza in an unspecified period. Perkins, as the latter was shown carrying him on his shoulders as Victor flew a toy great white shark, indicating to the viewer that his adoration for aquatic animals probably began during his childhood.īy the time of the first film, Vector is already a known super villain with unknown felonies. Vector was born under the name of Victor and seemed to be particularly close to his father Mr. Though Vector may appear to be a spoiled and wrongful villain, it is probable that he is simply trying his hardest to impress his father by carrying on the family legacy of being villainous.Ī young Vector (or Victor) with his father Furthermore, Vector's father is shown to be cold towards him whenever he shows incompetence: he angrily points out that Gru has reclaimed the Shrink Ray and scolds Vector for not even knowing about this. Despite this, it is unclear whether or not Vector is willing to commit murder. The lack of attention by the parent could help support Vector's psychopathic tendencies. However, his father can be strict if not overly so when he thinks that giving in to all his child's desires more than makes up for his lack of support and true parental responsibilities. Like many rich families, his father doted on him and spoke highly of him to Gru and Vector was shown on good terms. His relationship with his father is that of a pampered child. Even after Gru gives him the Moon, he refuses to release Agnes, Edith, and Margo, inciting an angry Gru to enter the fortress and attempt to attack him. Unlike Gru, Vector has no qualms about kidnapping children and taking them as hostages. It is even seen that he watches marine life documentaries on his television in his home. Vector also seems to have an affiliation for aquatic life (both marine and freshwater animals), as he keeps an adult great white shark in a large aquarium in his fortress and uses advanced, aquatic-themed weapons such as the Squid Launcher and the Piranha Gun. As such, he eagerly admits Agnes, Edith and Margo into his fortress when they arrived to sell them. Vector has a rather excessive fondness for cookies. Similar to Gru, Vector's armory consists of bizarre items beyond imagination, of which he often boasts about. Vector is highly intelligent, but also overly confident and exceedingly arrogant. He also gains a somewhat potbelly that wasn't part of his tracksuit. He has a pudding-bowl haircut, brown eyes and a sharp nose. His apparel is often mistaken for pajamas by Agnes, much to Vector's annoyance. Vector is always shown wearing an orange and white tracksuit which can convert into a flight suit enabling the owner to fly and a fully-functional spacesuit. He is forever stuck on the Moon because of Gru and died a few months after the film's events. Vector (born Victor Perkins November 14, 1994) is the secondary antagonist of the franchise, serving as the main antagonist of Illumination's first feature film Despicable Me and its video game prequel Despicable Me: The Game, one of the two unseen overarching antagonists of Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem (along with Eduardo Perez), one of the two unseen overarching antagonists of Despicable Me 2 (along with Balthazar Bratt), an unseen antagonist in Despicable Me 3 (along with El Macho), the overarching antagonist of Minions: The Rise of Gru, and a boss in the 2014 mobile game Minion Rush. World's #1 most Slappin' Supervillain with both Direction and Magnitude
