Perhaps the most underrated movie ever, I loved the comedy of the movie, like the way Megamind pronounced spider, the warranty joke and the part where Minion had problems with the boombox. as well as the actors. Will Ferrell did an amazing job on Megamind, as well as Tina Fey, David Cross, Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill. The songs make sense too, showing off the evil theme. I also had sympathy for Megamind himself; he was the villain because Society made him so, as well as giving ego to Metroman, whom both later stop wanting to be the people they were. Megamind realised being evil is pointless without a hero, Metroman wanted his own interests, letting go of the ego he had. Megamind had feelings for Roxanne, but knowing well she doesn't like him for allegedly killing Metroman, he disguises as Bernard to lie, but not for the bad. Hal is an incel, he doesn't think of trying to get Roxanne, failing. After being powerful, he risks her life to get her, but she says they will never be together. This causes Hal, now Titan, to become a villain because of his scummyness and the fact he only wanted to be a hero because of Roxanne, now threatening to kill her, with a joke saying the Queen of England does not exist, which is pretty funny. Minion was a great character too, helping Megamind when he was evil, but the sad part was when the two ended their friendship, later helping each other to save Roxanne from the berserk Titan, as well as the wacky Brainbots. The final scene was a masterpiece too, Minion disguising as Megamind and sacrificing himself to save Roxanne, while Megamind scares off Titan while disguised as Metroman. Roxanne becomes nice to Megamind for once, with his true form this time, only to be interrupted by an outsmartening Titan, knowing of the fake identity. Megamind falls to his presumed death, as seen in the beginning of the movie, later stopping Titan. In the end, every single character dances to "Bad" by Michael Jackson, making a happy ending. Overall, the movie shall be described in one word by me. Presentation! It was kind of sad that it got less positive feedback than Despicable Me from Illumination, their only good movie, later realising they can just fool around and put immature humour in their movies for profit. I love the movie so much, the most underrated Dreamworks movie in history.