
Training Wheels
Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
When Margo, Edith, and Agnes chase after an ice cream truck, little Agnes struggles to keep up and takes a tumble while pedaling her bike. Seeing her disappointment, the Minions spring into action to lift her spirits. Using their quirky ingenuity, they construct a unicorn-themed motorcycle to help Agnes ride in style. With her new wheels, Agnes embarks on a whimsical and heartwarming ride through town, showcasing the Minions’ unwavering dedication to bringing joy to the girls’ lives. This short captures the charm of teamwork, creativity, and pure delight.
Top Cast


Pierre Coffin
Pierre Coffin
Minions (voice)
Pierre Coffin
Minions (voice)


Miranda Cosgrove
Miranda Cosgrove
Margo (voice)
Miranda Cosgrove
Margo (voice)


Elsie Fisher
Elsie Fisher
Agnes (voice)
Elsie Fisher
Agnes (voice)


Dana Gaier
Dana Gaier
Edith (voice)
Dana Gaier
Edith (voice)


Dave Rosenbaum
Dave Rosenbaum
Ice Cream Vendor (voice)
Dave Rosenbaum
Ice Cream Vendor (voice)


Régis Schuller
Régis Schuller
Jewel Thief (voice)
Régis Schuller
Jewel Thief (voice)


Steve Carell
Steve Carell
Gru (voice) (uncredited)
Steve Carell
Gru (voice) (uncredited)
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