We find ourselves in Monstropolis, a perfectly ordinary monster city - well, almost. Here you'll find the headquarters of Monsters, Inc.. The power plant converts children's screams into energy. The ...
At the end of the 2001 movie “Monsters, Inc.,” the titular company decides to cut ties with tradition and do away with human children’s screams as a power source in favor of laughter. It was a fun tag ...
I am not exaggerating in the least when I tell you I cannot remember a life without “Monsters, Inc.” The film is almost as old as I am, and all I remember about my first viewing is that it was my ...
Twenty years after Pixar debuted the original “Monsters, Inc.,” Disney+ is bringing a cast of new monsters to the small screen — and putting Mike and Sulley in the managers’ office. By Laurel Graeber ...
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