Monsters, Inc. (2001)

Walt Disney/Pixar's 'Monsters, Inc.'
Walt Disney/Pixar
details
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Rating: G
Release Date: Nov 2, 2001
Running Time: 92 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Monsters, Inc. is the largest scare factory in the monster world and the top kid Scarer is James P. Sullivan, a huge intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots and horns, known as "Sulley" to his friends. His Scare Assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wazowski, a lime green, opinionated, feisty, one-eyed monster. Scaring children isn't such an easy job--monsters believe children are toxic and that direct contact with them would be catastrophic. Inside the factory can also be found: the factory's crab-like CEO, the beguiling serpent-haired receptionist Celia, and the sarcastic chameleon monster, Randall Boggs, who schemes to replace Sully as Monsters, Inc.'s top Scarer. Visiting from the human world is Boo, a tiny girl who turns the monster world upside-down.
cast + crew
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Voice of James P Sullivan 'Sully'
Voice of Mike Wazowski
Voice of Boo
Voice of Randall Boggs
Voice of Henry J Waternoose
Voice of Celia--The Receptionist
Voice of Roz
Voice of Yeti
Voice of Fungus
Voice of Floor Manager
screenplay
screenplay
from original story
from original story
from original story
from original story
story supervisor
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story manager
story consultant
story coordinator
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Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
reviews
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Welcome to the wonderful and wacky world of those not-so-scary monsters that live in children's closets. Follow one monster's adventures as it discovers that scary isn't always the way to go.

Story

Leave it to Pixar to come up with another clever story. We are introduced to a thriving monster metropolis, where Monsters, Inc. employs an elite group of big, bad guys to go into children's closets and gather the city's energy supply--the children's screams. But lately, there has been an energy… Continued