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  1. Mini-Me - Wikipedia

    The ad's aim was to emphasize the alleged similarities between opposition candidate Péter Márki-Zay (Mini-Me) and former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány (Dr. Evil).

  2. Dr. Evil meets Mini Me - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

    This clip is extracted from the 1999 movie Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me which was directed Jay Roach.

  3. Mini-Me | Austin Powers | Fandom

    Despite being a clone of Dr. Evil, Mini-Me is shown to be far stronger and tougher than his larger counterpart as seen in Goldmember when they are lifting weights in prison.

  4. Austin Powers’ Mini Me Was Inspired by This Infamous 1996

    Jul 18, 2025 · Introduced as the clone of Dr. Evil, just at one-eighth his size, the aptly-named Mini Me was a silent but hugely impactful sidekick to the franchise's antagonist, and the two instantly...

  5. Mini-Me (Mini-Dr Evil Powers) - Austin Powers - Superhero …

    Mini-Dr Evil "Mini-Me" Powers is a clone of Dr Evil. Before Dr. Evil was sent back in time to 1969, his henchmen made him a clone which was identical in every way, but was "one-eighth his size".

  6. Dr. Evil and Mini-Me: A Comedic Duo That Defined a Generation

    Jan 16, 2025 · While the titular character, Austin Powers himself, undoubtedly holds a special place in comedic history, it’s the villainous Dr. Evil and his diminutive clone, Mini-Me, who …

  7. Unveiling the Quirky Adventures of Dr. Evil and Mini-Me: A …

    Adam is astounded to encounter the original pair of spacesuits for both Dr. Evil and Mini-Me, as seen in the 1999 comedy Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me! Prop Store.

  8. Mini-Me - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    To date, Dr. Evil has only favored Scott over Mini-Me once in the second film (when Mini-Me puts a dead skunk in Scott's bed), and when Scott becomes evil in the third movie, Dr. Evil shuns …

  9. Mini-Me | Villains Wiki | Fandom

    Mini-Me is one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside Fat Bastard) of the 1999 spy comedy film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and a supporting character in its 2002 sequel …

  10. Mini-Me - Wikiwand

    Despite being a clone of Dr. Evil, Mini-Me is shown to be far stronger and tougher than his larger counterpart, as seen in Goldmember when they're lifting weights in prison.