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Monsters, Inc. — It's nothing personal. It's just their job.
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Monsters, Inc.

2001 8 161.0K G views saved
Monsters, Inc.

Lovable Sulley and his wisecracking sidekick Mike Wazowski are the top scare team at Monsters, Inc., the scream-processing factory in Monstropolis. When a little girl named Boo wanders into their world, it's the monsters who are scared silly, and it's up to Sulley and Mike to keep her out of sight and get her back home.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: G
Runtime: 1hrs 32min
Status: Released
Release date: 2001-11-01
Release format: Streaming — Mar 01, 2002
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BROOKSY
@kennybyoung 10 years ago

Seen this at least 20 times. The graphics are awesome.

5
BROOKSY
@kennybyoung 10 years ago

Seen this at least 20 times. The graphics are awesome.

5
Wesley
@witwolfy 12 years ago

The end brings tears to my eyes EVERY TIME!

5
@drqshadow 5 years ago

Tables turn as a charming young girl bursts through her own closet door and sends shivers through the monsters on the other side. Everything about this is wonderful, from the essentially Pixar concept to the warm, sentimental relationships at its core. Even the animation has held up quite well, which isn't always the case with these early CG efforts: humans still look a bit wonky, but most of the cast seems drawn straight from the pages of a Caldecott winner and that kind of bright, absurd character works beautifully.

John Goodman and Billy Crystal carry most of the heavy-lifting as Mike and Sulley, blue collar creatures with an easy, free-flowing rapport, but three-year-old Mary Gibbs threatens to steal the scene every time she gets the chance with her adorable almost-words and penetrating good cheer.

Exceedingly well-balanced, with the kind of imagination that keeps mouths gaping and so much heart, even the boogeyman might have to fight back a tear or two. One of my favorites of the entire Pixar catalog, it swings hard and connects on every level. Sweet, sad, silly and stupendous, a timeless classic that I was glad to share with my kids.

3
Loreto Casale
@loretojedi 8 years ago

No No No No No No No

3
schmoopy15
@schmoopy15 8 years ago

This is my favorite movie of all time! I have a plush Sulley that talks and can get kinda annoying at times, a plush Mike that talks when you pull on his arms and legs and squeeze him, and a plush Boo in her monster costume that talks as well! My dad used to call me boo when I was little and we call pigtails, bootails! Funny movie, a movie for the whole family, and can be watched over and over again!

3
hubes
@hubes 3 years ago

I've lost track of how many times we've watched this; I just watched it again and it still remains one of my favorite Pixar movies ever. Just an overall perfect family movie.

2
Jeison Bedoya
@bg-jeison 7 years ago

I've always liked this movie and it will never stop liking me. Its end is moving and I look forward to a third part in which Sullivan meets Boo

2
Wesley
@witwolfy 9 years ago

My fav animation movie of all TIME!

2
@agent24 4 years ago

One of the best Pixar movies ever made. It‘s gorgeously animated, has an amazing story and perfect voice acting. In addition this movie brings me back to my childhood. I still remember watching it numerous times on VHS. Even watching it as an adult in 2021 it‘s such a treat.

1
Ellie <3
@sparklindiamond 8 years ago

Monsters inc is one of the best Pixar films to date. It's the perfect mix of comedy and heartwarming scenes.

8
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