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** Perhaps a simple explanation is she has a TractorBeam installed in her vehicle.

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* A rat can lives up to 3 years: that means the 6 vicious could have been already deceased during the events of the ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe''.

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* A rat can lives up to 3 three years: that means the Vicious 6 vicious could have been already deceased during the events of the ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe''.''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1''.



* Du to Wild Knuckles being implied to be deceased in the DespicableMe movies, he never get the chance to meet Gru's adoptive daughters (Margo, Edith and Agnes) nor his wife (Lucy Wilde herself).
* Given that Master Chow is an elderly woman, it's likely she's no longer alive, as well, in the DespicableMe films.

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* Du Due to Wild Knuckles being implied to be deceased in the DespicableMe ''Franchise/DespicableMe'' movies, he never get got the chance to meet Gru's adoptive daughters (Margo, Edith and Agnes) nor his wife (Lucy Wilde herself).
* Given that Master Chow is an elderly woman, it's likely she's no longer alive, as well, in the DespicableMe films.''Franchise/DespicableMe'' films.
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* In part FridgeSadness as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.

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* In part FridgeSadness as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. [[HarsherInHindsight It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.]]

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* In part fridge tearjerker as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.

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* In part fridge tearjerker FridgeSadness as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.



** I think she was once a very talented nun who enjoyed their job. However, after a few years she became bored about it and quit. When she quit, she broke the trust of her fellow nuns because they were dedicated to their job and had no desire to quit. She was then confronted by some hypnotist who accidentally put a spell on her that would cause her to be destructive and that ultimately impressed the Vicious Six enough to recruit her as a member.

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** I think she was once a very talented nun who enjoyed their job. However, after a few years she became bored about it and quit. When she quit, she broke the trust of her fellow nuns because they were dedicated to their job and had no desire to quit. She was then confronted by some hypnotist who accidentally put a spell on her that would cause her to be destructive and that ultimately impressed the Vicious Six enough to recruit her as a member.member.
* A rat can lives up to 3 years: that means the 6 vicious could have been already deceased during the events of the ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe''.
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* Du to Wild Knuckles being implied to be deceased in the DespicableMe movies, he never get the chance to meet Gru's adoptive daughters (Margo, Edith and Agnes) nor his wife (Lucy Wilde herself).
* Given that Master Chow is an elderly woman, it's likely she's no longer alive, as well, in the DespicableMe films.
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** Perhaps she gets her power from {{Fallen Angel}}s? Or [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]]?

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** Perhaps she gets her power from {{Fallen Angel}}s? Or [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]]?demons]]?
**I think she was once a very talented nun who enjoyed their job. However, after a few years she became bored about it and quit. When she quit, she broke the trust of her fellow nuns because they were dedicated to their job and had no desire to quit. She was then confronted by some hypnotist who accidentally put a spell on her that would cause her to be destructive and that ultimately impressed the Vicious Six enough to recruit her as a member.
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* Gru's astonishment upon discovering that Wild Knuckles faked his death and his comment of how much he should wait until he can fake his death during his supervillain career may be a foreshadowing to how he later assures Lucy Wilde in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'' that Eduardo Perez was El Macho. Given how his idol faked his death, Gru already considered the possibility of El Macho doing the same not so far-fetched.

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* Gru's astonishment upon discovering that Wild Knuckles faked his death and his comment of how much (and excitedly saying that he should can't wait until he can fake his death during his supervillain career do it too) may be a foreshadowing to foreshadow how he later assures Lucy Wilde in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'' that Eduardo Perez was El Macho. Given how his idol faked his death, Gru already considered the possibility of El Macho doing the same not so far-fetched.
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* What would make a nun turn to a life of villainy? And at one point, she prays and levitates while an angelic choir sings, which implies this isn't just a silly gimmick and she actually has the power of God and Christ on her side. Sure, [[RuleOfFunny it was a joke]], but that raises some unsettling questions.

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* What would make a nun turn to a life of villainy? And at one point, she prays and levitates while an angelic choir sings, which implies this isn't just a silly gimmick and she actually has the power of God and Christ on her side. Sure, [[RuleOfFunny it was a joke]], but that raises some unsettling questions.questions.
** Perhaps she gets her power from {{Fallen Angel}}s? Or [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons]]?
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* In part fridge tearjerker as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.

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* In part fridge tearjerker as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.movie.
* What would make a nun turn to a life of villainy? And at one point, she prays and levitates while an angelic choir sings, which implies this isn't just a silly gimmick and she actually has the power of God and Christ on her side. Sure, [[RuleOfFunny it was a joke]], but that raises some unsettling questions.
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* Gru's astonishment upon discovering that Wild Knuckles faked his death and his comment of how much he should wait until he can fake his death during his supervillain career may be a foreshadowing to how he later assures Lucy Wilde in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'' that Eduardo Perez was El Macho. Given how his idol faked his death, Gru already considered the possibility of El Macho doing the same not so far-fetched.

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* Gru's astonishment upon discovering that Wild Knuckles faked his death and his comment of how much he should wait until he can fake his death during his supervillain career may be a foreshadowing to how he later assures Lucy Wilde in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'' that Eduardo Perez was El Macho. Given how his idol faked his death, Gru already considered the possibility of El Macho doing the same not so far-fetched.far-fetched.
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* In part fridge tearjerker as well, but Wild Knuckles was already a fairly old man when Gru met him. It's possible, if not probable, that Gru had to deal with his mentor's death for real sometime before the events of the first movie.
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* Gru's astonishment upon discovering that Wild Knuckles faked his death and his comment of how much he should wait until he can fake his death during his supervillain career may be a foreshadowing to how he later assures Lucy Wilde in ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe2'' that Eduardo Perez was El Macho. Given how his idol faked his death, Gru already considered the possibility of El Macho doing the same not so far-fetched.

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