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  1. 6 de sept. de 2012 · Lovable Sulley (voiced by John Goodman) and his wisecracking best friend Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal) are the top scare team at Monsters, Inc., the largest scream-processing factory.

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    • Pixar
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  3. 9 de sept. de 2012 · "Monsters, Inc.," one of Disney•Pixar's most beloved and visually imaginative feature films ever, returns to the big screen to delight a whole new generation of audiences and fans alike, this...

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    Set in an alternate dimension run by monsters, Monsters Inc. features monsters working in the Monsters, Inc. factory where monsters enter the Human World to scare children so their screams can power the Monster World. However, when a human girl named Boo enters their world, top scarer James P. Sullivan and his assistant, Mike Wazowski, must return ...

    Monsters, Inc. is set in Monstropolis, a city inhabited by monsters, some of whom are those who emerge from bedroom closets to scare human children. This is used to collect the screams of kids, which power the city. The main power company in the city is called Monsters, Inc. The Chairman and Chief Executive CEO is a crab-like monster, Henry J. Wate...

    Billy Crystal: Mike Wazowski
    John Goodman: James P. Sullivan
    Steve Buscemi: Randall Boggs
    Mary Gibbs: Boo

    The idea for Monsters, Inc. started with a lunch in 1994. At this lunch was John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Joe Ranft. One of the ideas that came out of the brainstorming session was a movie about monsters. Docter started working on the script in 1996 and with Harley Jessup, Jill Culton, and Jeff Pidgeon completed a draft treatment ...

    The film was given a 96% on the Rotten Tomatoes review site, saying it's not as sophisticated as the Toy Storyseries but a fun film for children of all ages.

    For the Birds

    The theatrical and video/DVD release of the film included For the Birds, a Pixar short made in 2000, a year before this film was released.

    Mike's New Car

    The video/DVD release also includes Mike's New Car, a short starring Mike and Sulley.

    Partysaurus Rex

    Partysaurus Rex was included on the Blu-ray re-release of Monsters, Inc.

    One month after the movie's theatrical release (on December 7, 2001) a version with alternative end credits was brought into theaters. There, the credits are accompanied by a "blooper reel", followed by the musical "Put That Thing Back Where it Came From or So Help Me", performed by the cast. This version can be found as a separate feature on the c...

    The conversion to 3D made sense to producers and developers especially considering the extensive scenes in the movie involving unending moving doors. Joshua Hollander and Bob Whitehill, along with a team of 14 pros spent a year continuously recreating the world, characters, and story into 3D. Pete Doctor, the director, mentions that the film was al...

    A manga version of Monsters, Inc. was produced by Hiromi Yamafuji and distributed in Kodansha's Comic Bon Bonmagazine in Japan; the manga is published in English by TOKYOPOP.
    Feld Entertainment currently tours a Monsters, Inc. edition of their Disney on Iceskating tour.
    A series of video games, and a multi-platform video game were created, based on the movie.
    A short was made by Pixar in 2002, Mike's New Car.

    Monsters, Inc.has inspired three attractions at Walt Disney theme parks. 1. In 2006, "Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!" opened at Disney's California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. The dark ride was developed to boost the theme park's lagging attendance, and was quite successful in doing so, at least for a per...

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  4. 14 de dic. de 2011 · Con el prospecto cercano de la precuela, Monsters University, llega a los cines la versión de 3D estereoscópico de Monsters Inc y, al igual que con otros re-estrenos de Disney, la tridimensionalidad luce muy bien en tomas con escenarios amplios, dándole mucha profundidad de campo.

  5. Crítica de Monsters Inc. 3D. Monsters Inc. es la mayor empresa de miedo del mundo, y James P. Sullivan es uno de sus mejores asustadores. Asustar a los niños no es un trabajo fácil, ya que todos creen que los niños son tóxicos y no pueden tener contacto con ellos.

  6. 27 de feb. de 2013 · “Monsters Inc” en 3D trae de vuelta a las pantallas una de las primeras y mejores historias de Pixar, que brilló por mostrar un humor inteligente, transversal y original, que demostraba que esas películas eran algo más que animación digital.