Despicable Me 1 Dubbing Indonesia ((exclusive))
: Because of this heritage, Coffin included Indonesian words in the Minions' language (Minionese), such as "terima kasih" (thank you) and "kemari" (come here). Production Credits Original Director : Pierre Coffin Chris Renaud Indonesian Studio (RCTI) : Studio Dubbing RCTI. Notable Actors : Many of these voice actors, such as Lis Kurniasih and Mirna Haryati
The are the star of the show here. Indonesian dubbing famously leaves the Minions’ gibberish mostly untouched (because it's universal), but the voice actors add a layer of kekonyolan (silliness) with slightly higher-pitched Indonesian interjections like “Awas!” (Watch out!), “Cepat!” (Quick!), and “Sialan!” (Darn it!). This makes them feel more relatable to local kids. despicable me 1 dubbing indonesia
, is of Indonesian descent. He is the son of the legendary Indonesian novelist . The Voices: Pierre Coffin : Because of this heritage, Coffin included Indonesian
Tidak semua anak Indonesia fasih berbahasa Inggris. Dengan adanya dubbing Indonesia, anak-anak bisa fokus pada visual dan jalan cerita tanpa terbebani membaca subtitle. Film ini pun menjadi tontonan keluarga yang inklusif, dari balita hingga kakek-nenek. He is the son of the legendary Indonesian novelist
: A separate dub was recorded at Eltra Studio .
Unlike Western releases, the Indonesian version softened some physical violence (e.g., Gru’s frequent shoving of Dr. Nefario was changed to lighter pushes) and removed brief mild innuendo. More notably, the "Bank of Evil" joke was replaced with a reference to a local corruption stereotype — "Bank Sliwer" (slang for untrustworthy institution) — turning a generic joke into sharp local satire.
The emotional scenes (the dance recital, Gru reading the bedtime story) are dubbed with genuine tenderness. The voice actress for sounds age-appropriate—not too mature, which is a common flaw in other dubs.