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Despicable Me Halloween – Seymour, Indiana

A straw version of a Despicable Me character the Minion. Part of a homegrown Halloween display in the small, Midwestern town of Seymour, Indiana

The Minions are small, yellow, capsule-shaped creatures that originated in Despicable Me (2010), a film produced by Illumination and distributed by Universal Pictures. Created by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, the Minions serve as the mischievous yet loyal henchmen of the supervillain-turned-hero Gru. Their distinctive look, gibberish-like language (Minionese), and slapstick humor quickly made them a cultural phenomenon. The Minions were initially designed as simple, clumsy sidekicks, but their popularity led to a larger role in the sequels, spin-offs, and extensive merchandise. Their backstory was further explored in Minions (2015), revealing that they have existed for millions of years, evolving to serve the most despicable masters throughout history.

Throughout the Despicable Me franchise, the Minions add comedic relief, often getting into chaotic and hilarious situations due to their naivety and eagerness to help. Some Minions, like Kevin, Stuart, and Bob, have been given more distinct personalities, with Kevin often taking a leadership role, Stuart being playful and rebellious, and Bob being childlike and innocent. Their film Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022) explores their early relationship with a young Gru, showing how they helped shape his journey into villainy. Beyond the films, the Minions have become a global sensation, appearing in video games, theme park attractions, and countless viral memes, solidifying their status as one of the most recognizable animated characters of all time.

Historic Elfreth Alley – Halloween – Philadelphia – Pennsylvania

Historic Elfreth Alley - Halloween - Philadelphia - Pennsylvania

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Elfreth Alley is a historic working class neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Some have said it is the oldest continuously inhabited street in America. It features 32 houses built between 1703 and 1836, houses whose original residents were shipwrights, silver smiths, glassblowers and furniture makers. The street itself is named after Jeremiah Elfreth an 18th-century blacksmith. The alley features Georgian and Federal-style architecture typical of the periods in which they were built. They include trinity houses, a unique style to Philadelphia.

This particular photo features Elfreth Alley around Halloween, as the street is known for it decorations during the Holiday season, including Thanksgiving and Christmas