Yetis

The Yetis are characters in the film Minions. They are the former boss of the Minions.

Appearance
The yetis are large and hairy creatures, and they have red skin. They live in cold places, such as the snowy Minion Ice Cave. In the film, the leader of yetis has white hair over his body while the other yetis are ivory. In addition, the leader yeti is slightly bigger than other yetis in size.

Minions
After Kevin and his friends leave the Minion Ice Cave to find a boss, the rest of other minions still live in the house. One day, the minions participate a soccer event, as usual, they are low-spirited. Suddenly, minion Dave runs to the crowd and says that he has found a boss.

The Minions go to see, and what they see are four yetis living in the cave. The Minions are excited, but they are soon quieted down for waiting the leader yeti to speak. Though the yeti just blows a raspberry, the minions cheer.

Later, the leader yeti is impatient that he is waiting for the Minions. Then the Minions starts a big dance with singing Make 'em Laugh in Minionese as a celebration. The leader yeti and his three fellows are soon amused.

Meanwhile, Kevin calls Dave (not the Dave that appeared in Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2) through a phone. Kevin says that he found a new boss, but the minion replies that they had found a boss already and takes the phone toward to the celebration. At that moment, another minion Ivan blows a tuba, and the sound makes a block of ice from the ceiling break and hit the leader yeti, who is laughing at the performance, he is killed (or at the very least knocked unconscious) when the ice falls off him. Seeing this, the minion at the phone asks Kevin more about England and Scarlet as the other yetis confront the rest of the minions.

Later, the Minion tribe are driven out by the remaining yetis, enraged at their leader's death/unconsciousness caused by the Minions.

During the post-credits scene, a yeti is seen running away from Poochy.

Trivia

 * Yetis are merely rumored to exist in real life, in extremely cold Himalayas, there isn't enough evidence to prove their existence.