Minions Taking Over Famous Places All Around The World

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Recently a giant inflatable minion broke free in Dublin and caused major traffic delays. Following the news, DesignCrowd.com thought they would ask their global community of designers to imagine if giant minions really took over.

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They were asked to take high-resolution images of famous places around the world, and photoshop giant minions into the equation, doing what they do best – causing mischief. Images have been uploaded online, and all entries can be viewed here.

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It looks like Dublin was just the beginning for these rascals!

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