'Monsters at Work' features a few unique monsters. That includes one banana bread-obsessed Monsters Inc. employee. Here's what we know about this Disney+ original series. They scared because they ...
The end of Monsters, Inc. the movie changed everything. Suddenly it was laughter that provided power for Monstropolis, not screams, and it was the funny monsters that were raking it in. That's where ...
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 ...
Monsters Inc., the Disney Pixar computer animated film about monsters that work in a factory to harvest the screams of children to power the fictional city of Monstropolis, came out 18 years ago but ...
The first film is an iconic part of many fan's childhoods, many having seen it countless times. With each viewing, audiences often find new details they missed before, as many Pixar films love Easter ...
A quick refresher on what happened to Boo at the end of Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. — her door was shredded and then glued back together. After James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (voiced by John Goodman) returned ...