Jason Segel has admitted that he found working on animation movie Despicable Me 'freeing'.
The actor voices the character of villain Vector alongside Steve Carrell and Russell Brand and reveals that he really enjoyed his first animation movie.
Jason Segel told Collider: "I was very excited. The whole thing that drew me to doing an animated film is that you’re freed from the physical limitations of your physical body.
"All of a sudden, you get to be something that has nothing to do with the fact that I’m a 6'4?, lumbering dude, and that was really exciting. Puppetry is very similar.
"And then, this guy is based almost wholly on insecurity. He just wants to prove to his dad that he’s worthy and, in this case, the most evil person alive, so I drew from there. It was very freeing.
"You’ll probably notice that nobody in the cast is doing their voice. No one is talking like they normally talk and it’s because, all of a sudden, you’re freed from the physical limitations of how you look, which is amazing."
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