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Fascinated bulldog can't stop watching the 'Minions' movie

And you thought *you* were a huge fan of the 'Minions' franchise!
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Chloe Bryan
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Fascinated bulldog can't stop watching the 'Minions' movie
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And you thought you were a huge fan of the Minions franchise.

This English bulldog appears fascinated by the opening sequence of Minions, in which small single-celled organisms evolve into the loud, yellow tubes we know and, uh, love.

The pup briefly checks in with its owner to make sure watching the film is okay — too much screen time can be dangerous, after all. But once it gets the go-ahead, it's on the fast train into Minionville.

Can't wait for this dog's written review.

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Chloe Bryan

Chloe was the shopping editor at Mashable. She was also previously a culture reporter. You can follow her on Twitter at @chloebryan.


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