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Me want banana!
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About this quote

Meaning

This cheerful declaration captures one of the most beloved running jokes in the Minions franchise: the little yellow creatures' absolute obsession with bananas. The line is not meant to convey complex emotion or deep thought. It is pure, unfiltered desire expressed in the simplest possible terms, and that simplicity is precisely what makes it so endearing. The Minions speak in a jumbled mix of sounds drawn from several real languages, and when they do manage a recognizable phrase in English, it tends to be something wonderfully silly like this one.

Why it resonates

Audiences of all ages connect with this line because it strips want down to its most honest, childlike form. There is something freeing about a character who knows exactly what it wants and says so without embarrassment or apology. The banana obsession also works as a visual and verbal running gag that is easy to repeat, easy to merchandise, and impossible to forget. It has taken on a life well beyond the films, appearing in memes, toys, and everyday conversation as a shorthand for uncomplicated enthusiasm.

How to use it

This line works perfectly as a lighthearted caption for photos of bananas, fruit bowls, or anything yellow. It is also a go-to phrase when you want to express a craving or a strong but harmless desire in a humorous way. Dropping it into casual conversation or social media posts signals a shared sense of playful, low-stakes fun that most people will recognize and appreciate immediately.

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