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  1. Megamind: Victory at Last - A simplistic retelling of the scene where Megamind 'destroys' Metro Man, starting with Roxanne's piece on Metro Man Day, and ending with Metro Man's death. The book is geared toward the 5-6 age range.

  2. Megamind is an alien refugee from the Glaupunk Quadrant, a reformed super-villain, and the current Defender of Metro City. He is the main protagonist of Megamind franchise. He’s also the last known member of his race. Eight days after his birth, his home planet was destroyed by a black hole.

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  4. Megamind Wiki. Books. Category page. This is a list of all Megamind books. List of Megamind books. Megamind: The Novel. The Art of Megamind. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  5. We are a community database about Megamind franchise -- created by fans, for fans. Our goal is to build an informative and comprehensive resource about all things related to the Megamind film, its characters and associated media.

  6. Megamind: The Novel is a more simplistic retelling of the movie. Megamind gets annoyed when Titan misspells his name as Tighten. Roxanne tells Megamind she prefers "brain over brawn". Megamind (as Bernard) asks Roxanne about guiding a troubled youth, he checks out books about dealing with...

  7. The Art of Megamind is a large format art book published by Insights Editions. It has over 156 pages. The pages are filled with beautiful concept illustrations from DreamWorks artists. There are colour strips, character designs, background paintings, storyboards and designs on weapons of mass destruction, robots and vehicles.

  8. Megamind is the titular protagonist of the franchise of the same name. He is a former supervillain-turned-superhero and Roxanne's love interest. He is voiced by Will Ferrell. As a baby, Megamind was placed in a pod like Metro Man to be saved from The Black Hole that swallowed his planet. He and...

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