I really loved that one scene in the final episode where Sully opens up to Tylor. I really liked how they emphasized how Sully felt terrible about scaring Boo
I know I'm supposed to sympathize with Tylor but... He was such an ASSHOLE to everyone. Yeah, MIFT was annoying as shit but Tylor was a piece of shit to every single person in my opinion
Tyler Tuskman is a name that just screams "supporting cast," not "main character." If Mike and Sully just worked with the guy instead of him basically replacing them, it'd just seem like harmless worldbuilding instead of offensively lame.
or hell, build off of that idea! Lean into it! Have him be a background character--even literally showing him as such in a flashback where mike and sully are doing something. And then have him strive to find something that makes him stand out, maybe make him try to be someone he's not. It'd be predictable, but it'd at least explain his genericism
Bro Tyler Tuskman sounds like the name they’d give to one of the love interests of the hot female protagonist just so there could be a love triangle for drama.
Tyler Tuskman is the kind of character that appears in the background of one scene and all information in their wiki page comes a 2 sentence tweet the writer made while they were drunk
Tyler's design put me off the show because it felt like they tried to make him...attractive. His physique, the gelled hair...he just come off as such a "DeviantArt OC" and it creeps me out. Edit: JFC you just called them "DeviantArt OCs" and I'm about to die
I'm gonna say it. They wanted to market him as a tumblr sexyman. I feel it in my bones. The triangle body, the horns, the mostly humanoid body type when we definitely have gotten weirder ones?
I think if I remembered correctly some of the team had been active on tumblr (I know one of them was there posting on tumblr their stuff and was also in the tangled the series staff too) I’m just pulling a theory here but you wouldn’t be far too much from that possibility. Just saying 🤷♀️ the possibilities are there…
how to be hot: be a supernaturally lanky or abnormally short male, have a mysterious smile and backstory, and boom you will be thirsted after for millennia
This premise would’ve worked better if the main character was actually kinda scary. Make him bigger than Sully, more imposing, a darker color palette and none of the softer features like fur or friendly eyes. This guy who would’ve killed it as a scare-r if only Monsters Inc. still used Scream power. So now this giant hideous abomination has to try to learn comedy but it doesn’t come easy because most kids scream at him in sight. That’s a way better premise!
The jokes flow naturally from that idea too. Like, he could try to do himself up as a clown to look funny, only to end up as this horrific Pennywise abomination that's even scarier.
You could’ve had him be a newer and younger monster who is disgruntled at the fact that he had been training his entire life to be a scarer and ended up missing out since the veterans have switched to becoming comedians.
The thing that bothers me about Val's backstory is that if she's the kind of person to talk to a guy one single time and believe that makes them best friends, then she should be under the delusion that she's friends with everybody. Her personality is that she's affectionate, wears her emotions on her sleeve and isn't shy about getting into people's faces. The idea that she was lonely and never had any other friends in college just doesn't mesh with what we know about her. Honestly, her being a wierdo who thinks she's the most popular person around even though no one can stand her is a lot funnier than her just being single mindedly focused on Tyler.
Oh yeah I've actually never thought about that! Your totally right. Her outgoing, confident, vibrant personality would make it very easy for her to make lots of friends and its basically impossible to not notice her
There's something about looking at blue Mike that I can't help but have a slight smile in my soul. It's cheap, lazy, and pretty soulless, but there's something about seeing two Mikes on the screen at once
You know what it actually reminds me of? Y'know how in old disney animated movies like Lady and the Tramp the children looked like exact clones of one of the parents? With a slight color-shift if you were lucky? So Mike and Randall-
Honestly I kinda love how he's literally just Anti-Mike Wazoski, I think it's funny as hell. Imagine if your rival was just your clone with a fake mustache on
Watching JS get so furious over a character design is so much more entertaining than it has any right to be. But yes, just last night, I was watching 24 Frames of Nick roast Paws of Fury and one of the many criticisms was the character designs and how forgettable they are. Character design is one of my favorite things in animation since there is almost no limit to that and if done well, it really makes me want to check out a show or movie.
If you compare it to monster zone- an MHA excuse of Mexican animation that makes impulsive parent go to US illegally for their children just because this HP rip-off said so, Monsters at work at least have a better script
One of the most interesting parts of animation is character design. Just by looking at someone you can tell a lot about them. Sure, judging a book by its cover is a big no-no that preschoolers learn, but this is different. You can tell by people's expressions what they feel. You can guess what they are like by their style, do they look more professional, cute, casual, etc. Concept art and promos are supposed to show the basics of the characters. I decided to speculate how Taylor's design and personality changed. At first, he was bright yellow with four arms, and small horns, and was smaller in general. With this anatomy, he was practically made for working with multiple tools. The second design gave him bigger horns and fewer arms. In both, he has this big smile, curious look as if wondering what to fix next. The third one shows his current look but with a tuft of yellow fur as a nod to his predecessors. In the fourth and official one, they decided to drop it or Tylor dyes his fur. Now he is a big purple monster with long horns. As the development progressed, Tylor became less and less suited for the job of an engineer. - He has fewer hands. - He is so tall and big that it will be hard for him to get into small places. - His horns will be getting in the way, even the trailer shows it as they hit some pipe. - He is only shown smiling with his mother, after graduating from MU. For most of the trailer, he is shown to be worried, confused, annoyed, or dare I say scared. In my opinion, somewhere in the development, Tylor Tuskmon was changed from a happy and enthusiastic new worker ( We will make kids laugh now. This is gonna be great! ) to a would-be scarer whose life got just turned upside down ( Are you kidding me ? I went to the MU for this ? )
I feel like his design probably reflects the emotions of the poor artists working on this show. Going from ']"this is gonna be great!" to "I can't believe I gave myself student debt for this."
Tyler tuskman looks like a guy you... Kinda knew in high school. And then years later, you run into him at McDonalds and he's like "hey man!" And you're like, "Heeey.... Tim-ty-tyson?" And then he gives you a disappointed look as you grab your mcnuggets and run for the hills.
@@TuesdaysArt well some people are scared of lizards, and I hope you realize he’s a lizard like monster. So it makes sense she’ll be scared of him, if she’s scared of lizards, that is.
@@TokoFukawasWife I tried to word myself carefully in my comment. What the franchise seems to hold up as "scary" traits-large stature, claws, generally more "beastly" traits as seen in Sully's design-aren't really anywhere in Randall's design aside from sharp teeth, which Mike also has (and Mike isn't considered "scary", to the point where he had to give up on his dreams of being a scarer). Hell, take a look at Randall's design in Monsters University. Sure, children are scared of different things and maybe Boo thinks Randall looks scary, but I always got the impression that Boo found Randall scary because of the way he acts (especially when Boo isn't afraid of Sully at all until he accidentally roars in front of her).
When I first saw the season I always wondered why val (the yellow girl) was so obsessed with tyler for no reason and basically manipulated/gaslighted him that they were friends for a long time and never listened to him when he was upset, Those were one of the things that made me dislike the character
Exactly, and when Taylor didn't give her an ounce of applause for her new job, she threw an upset behavior like a baby. Oh, no one wanted to sit next to her in college? Boo hoo. Maybe it's because she's so annoying!
Tyler/Tylor's like those anime protagonists that are intentionally the blandest possible so the fans can subconsciously pretend they're in the story instead of them
I actually like the idea of "I just got out of school and am so excited that my job just became obsolete" being the main characters trait In the hands of a decent team this could have said something interesting about the progression of work and art
I really like the concept idea. And honestly, just some of the things they talk about during the production. I wish I'd brought more of those ideas into what we have now. In my opinion, what we got isn't the worst. We just see so much potential overlooked
The Tyler Tuskman jpeg is the only thing from this show that will stick in my head. On a completely unrelated note, I need to clean my phone because of the saliva that may or may not be there.
I’ll be perfectly honest, I didn’t really care for Tyler or the other new characters, I just wanted to see Mike and Sulley again and the show didn’t disappoint when it came to that. Hoping they appear a _lot_ more in season 2.
Other media like to just throw in cameos for the sake of a cameo and for "nostalgia-pandering," that contributes nothing to the overall story. What this show did right was it kept Mike & Sully prominent characters whilst shifting the spotlight of main character to Tylor.
I honestly thought this series was pretty fun, it was cool to see what the monster world was like after Mike & Sulley’s decision to stop scaring at Monsters Inc.
Same but Taylor’s design IS kinda ugly. You cant lie. And I like val’s or whatever her name is personality, but her design is also kinda bad. The crab, forgor her name, has a nice personality imo as well and her design is okay. But the green guy (also forgor his name) is kinda ugly…
Late, but I agree! I wanted to see what happened while Mike and Sully were in charge and how they changed to laugh power, and I find what we got satisfying!
In defense of Cutter, she’s easily the funniest character of the entire crew. And Duncan getting wrecked by a vending machine in episode 5 had me in stitches
Dude, the one character's motivations wanting to be manager could've easily been made. They make jokes of monsters dying on the job, right? So, make his motive for being rude and yearning for being in charge due to losing a loved one in the dangerous environment. That way, he can make sure safety measures are met and nobody has to be hurt again. Simple.
If they have access to Mike and Sully’s character models, then they could have used the background characters from Monster’s University and modified them for the bowling rival team and the MIFT team (though I’d argue that Val (the Art ripoff) is fine because it’s just a great and unique design in general). Heck, they could’ve used the designs for the preschoolers from the original and sequel. If they were gonna be lazy, they could’ve at least tried something more strenuous than color swapping.
This show wasn't even made by the original company named Pixar! 💀 I'm not considering this canon at all. It's just a like fan made animation, nothing else. Randall is so out of character as well, not even talking about his weird physical appearance... He was more taller in the original movie.
The worst thing about Monsters at Work being centered around a background monster design is that the other monsters are perfect main character material. Like Flint. Or the three sorority sisters. Or Carla. *Anyone* but Tyler Tuskmon and MIFT. Hell, I'd love to hear the riveting parallel to Mexican immigration story that clearly radiates from Carla's name alone. But seriously, I like the plot, but the character design and wasted potential is just...horrifying, really. Especially since a deleted scene shows Tylor's graduation and it has like, *so* much more character injected into it.
I think Tyler's blandness comes to the idea that he's supposed to be on of those "everyman" characters though more specifically, he's supposed to be represent those who go through college for a profession that ends up not being used anymore and just feeling lost because that one job that they were training for ends up being null void. I do agree that the designs and personalities could've been done better, especially for some of the Mifts. Glad I'm not the only one that was annoyed at how they acted towards Tyler and yet when the justified anger for Tyler comes, we're supposed to feel bad for reasons? The show could've done better but I did somewhat enjoyed. My favorite part was probably the scene where Sulley talks about Boo and how he felt bad for scaring her that one time and that moment is what motivates him to go from scare power to laugh power and why he never wants to go back to the old methods.
Ahhh Monsters at Work. I remember watching the first episode thinking this show has potential, and really digging the split storyline between the old characters and the new characters. I wasn't a fan of most of the new guys but hey, maybe they'll get better as the show goes on?
Why is the main character look like a background character in Monster's University? They could've made him this BIG, brutish, ferocious-looking monster. Showing that he was basically made for scaring kids. Visually it would've been funnier seeing his journey. Also the idea of Sulley and Mike integrating monsters into comedy sounds AMAZING! It would've been so much fun! It also could've shown the conflict of monsters not wanting to change to laughter. Like a wrinkly old squid saying "Back in my day it wasn't a proper scare unless the kid was convulsing on the ground in terror!! Now monsters want to SUCK UP[insert visible gag with squid suckers] to these horrid little creatures?? [spits ink on ground in disgust] Shameful."
What frustrates me most about this show is that I CAN see its potential right in front of me, yet the staff squandered it with weak writing and terrible characters. There were plenty of moments where the show presented a concept that, in my opinion, was very clever and helped expand the setting of the movie: An example being the ep where they show the procedure of fixing a kid's room if a scarer acciddentally breaks something incriminating. That's really clever! Or the ep revolving about the mystery of why the Abominable Snowman was banished; The idea that in truth it was less about the mail tampering and rather that Waternoose silenced him after he found out docs related to Randall's scare extractor was a cool recontext of the 1st film.... BUT it's all wasted because the show has to revolve around bland Tyler and Jim boring friends because the writers wanted to just write a generic The Office-like sitcom!
Every time you went over Sulivan's deisgn, i couldnt help but think of a bear, cuz thats what Sulivan basically is Big, fluffy, friendly looking, but also scary
Imagine if the main character looked like a perfect monster, with sharpy teeth and hollow eyes, a monster who would easily hid in the shadows, somethibg that would make any kid horrified just by the image of a dark figure smiling at you in the dark. And now this monster, that studied his whole live and knows that he was born to be the scariest monster to ever existed, who has just entered the job of hia dreams, discoverd in the last second that his dream job now his a clown fest, where laugh took the place of screams, this would be a dope series. The series could be more about reviving the old ways and how the scary monster would find jobs now that they were substitute by the funny monsters.
3:59 And he probably has a hard time going through narrow doorways with those horns and just generally has a hard time with them because he's tall and they're wide but he just kind of rolls with it without ever putting up too much of a fuss about it.
Suggestions that MAW should've gone with: -Some MI material stated that the company didn't convert all floors to laugh floors; some remained scare floors and naughty kids got scared instead of entertained -Tylor maybe instead has potential to be a comedian, but is reluctant to take up the offer because he has a fear of kids (like Sully in an early version of the movie), so he just sticks to MIFT because it's easier (as long as he doesn't go in a kid's room). Thus his storyline would be about him finding out how he got his fear and how he overcomes or copes with it -Duncan could've been a former scarer who had some issues scaring kids a little TOO well, and was sent to MIFT as punishment. His goal would be to get MI to go back to it scaring routes and tries to sabotage the new comedy routines of the other scarers in an attempt to prove they're not ready for the change
The couple seconds of no sound and just that single image felt like I was being indoctrinated into a Tyler Tuskman (an absolutely _fantastic_ name by the way Disney) cult.
Goddd I only manage to do half of the season as it was airing but I 100% get what you mean on the infuriating waste of potential. I ADORED the concept and premise of this series, I thought Tyler's initial struggle was a pretty relatable situation for students to go through, especially in the animation department (ex. "you studied hand drawn animation? well the industry is majority rigged animation now, get to learning if you want a job") but it was just WASTED. I felt like no emotional weight was allowed for majority of it so that it could be less serious as a result. Episode 1 alone, after learning Tyler's parents worked so hard to get him his education, I was expecting him to make a phone call to them and struggle to explain his situation before faking it and saying "Yup, everything's great, mom.". Maybe it would've been cliché, but at least I would've felt his struggle more. I was even expecting going into the series for a moment of Tyler just snapping at Sully about the scare to laughter decision, and how they should switch back to scaring kids since the switch caused problems across the whole company, only for Sully to put his foot down on how he REFUSES to ever let another kid be scared again after what happened with Boo. (edit: apparently that may or may not have happened in the eps I didn't see! good to know) I'm rambling here, but GOD Monsters at Work was a series I wanted so badly to do well but didn't ;;;;; Your character design rant was also greatly done btw
What makes the original monster Inc characters work so much is they're simple but not basic, you can look at something light blue and purple and think sully look at a green circle with a eye and think Mike ect monsters at work are just basic and don't stand out
It was actually Henry J. Waternoose III who invited Tyler to work at the company, but then he got arrested right before Tyler arrived. It makes more sense than Sully inviting a scarer to work at a laugh power plant.
This is just The Office or Parks and Recreation or Abbott Elementary or any other workspace Sitcom but without any of the personality and wearing a skinsuit of Monsters INC.
Personally I really liked this show. Tyler is a fine MC to follow around because everyone he surrounds himself with is so visually distinct, that his near normal humanoid appearance makes him distinct from other people. This is the monster world, and that boring design works for the world. The show for me was a fine one with some good characterization. Plus you get to see plenty of Mike as he does the comedy classes. I think the runners went into the right direction with this show. I can definitely understand some of gripes but to me it was not that bad. I really liked Sully and Tylor's interactions, but anything with Sully is usually gonna turn out to be pretty great.
My brain erased everything between the first five and last five minutes of this entire show tbh. oh, and as for the personality, I see a coat rack. Tyler is a coat rack. That's it.
I just finished season 2 and there was lots of potential with where they were going story-wise but it unfortunately ends in such a predictably generic way. I dunno, I just really hate how they've been writing Tyler and Val. Val has annoyed me as a character since episode 1 and they keep making Tyler out to be unlikeable in his actions despite the fact that they were in a way justified (especially during the baseball game). I hate that type of writing. I'd go into detail but don't wanna spoil for anyone who hasn't finished it yet. I will say that some viewers may not like a certain thing that happens with two minor characters which occurs in episode 8 and that's all I'm gonna say about it.
I was excited to see that Pixar had created a TV show, only to be disappointed with how mediocre the first episode was and never thought it again until Just Stop made the community post to announce this video. Destory this show!
When I first saw Tylor, I thought he looked like a redesign of Sulley by people who didn't understand why the original design worked. And I still think that.
Tyler's design bothers me because he looks like a human dressed up. He shouldn't because they're supposed to be monsters. Sullivan is closer to an ape than person shaped. Mr. Waternoose is a crab/spider. Mike is a walking eye. Roz is a slug. Harry Luckey is a ball of fluff with tentacles. What is happening at that studio, dude?
Frankly, I really liked the show. And I think Taylor's design works for the story shown. He IS the monster everyman, he is the generic monster who wished to be a proper monster but need to adapt to a changing world. He is the background character but we focus on him this time.
I started watching this video, then saw Puss in Boots 2. That movie really gets character designs; everyone is so distinctive and the designs convey their characters so well
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I really loved that one scene in the final episode where Sully opens up to Tylor. I really liked how they emphasized how Sully felt terrible about scaring Boo
But he already had that moment in the movie
@@tgiacin435 yeah I think it was sarcasm to joke about how it just covers new ground/isn’t original at all, but worse
I know I'm supposed to sympathize with Tylor but... He was such an ASSHOLE to everyone. Yeah, MIFT was annoying as shit but Tylor was a piece of shit to every single person in my opinion
Is that before or after he said it’s morbin time?
@@dustydd both
Tyler Tuskman is a name that just screams "supporting cast," not "main character." If Mike and Sully just worked with the guy instead of him basically replacing them, it'd just seem like harmless worldbuilding instead of offensively lame.
or hell, build off of that idea! Lean into it! Have him be a background character--even literally showing him as such in a flashback where mike and sully are doing something. And then have him strive to find something that makes him stand out, maybe make him try to be someone he's not. It'd be predictable, but it'd at least explain his genericism
It’s TyLORE, TuskMON
Ah, Mike and Sulley still get a lot of screen time
Bro Tyler Tuskman sounds like the name they’d give to one of the love interests of the hot female protagonist just so there could be a love triangle for drama.
@@Romanticoutlaw I wanna say that was the initial idea but it feels like giving the writers too much credit.
Tyler Tuskman is the kind of character that appears in the background of one scene and all information in their wiki page comes a 2 sentence tweet the writer made while they were drunk
Tyler's design put me off the show because it felt like they tried to make him...attractive. His physique, the gelled hair...he just come off as such a "DeviantArt OC" and it creeps me out.
Edit: JFC you just called them "DeviantArt OCs" and I'm about to die
i regret signing in to deviant art
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Yeah i feel the same. I have no idea why they tried to make him some kind of boy-next-door idek who that’s supposed to be for
For me, he just looks like a generic background character.
@@OrenjiPerson
Coldsteel: Nothing personel, Kid!
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The Tumblr Sexyman monster that won't even become a Tumblr Sexyman because his personality feels like a cracker without cheese.
I'm gonna say it. They wanted to market him as a tumblr sexyman. I feel it in my bones. The triangle body, the horns, the mostly humanoid body type when we definitely have gotten weirder ones?
I think if I remembered correctly some of the team had been active on tumblr (I know one of them was there posting on tumblr their stuff and was also in the tangled the series staff too) I’m just pulling a theory here but you wouldn’t be far too much from that possibility. Just saying 🤷♀️ the possibilities are there…
oh my god NOOOO
They forgot one crucial element about tumblr sexymen
they're funny and pathetic.
We gotta get em rule34ers somehow
how to be hot: be a supernaturally lanky or abnormally short male, have a mysterious smile and backstory, and boom you will be thirsted after for millennia
This premise would’ve worked better if the main character was actually kinda scary. Make him bigger than Sully, more imposing, a darker color palette and none of the softer features like fur or friendly eyes. This guy who would’ve killed it as a scare-r if only Monsters Inc. still used Scream power. So now this giant hideous abomination has to try to learn comedy but it doesn’t come easy because most kids scream at him in sight. That’s a way better premise!
Oh that, I like that idea.
Cause you're a genius and not in it for a cashgrab.
The jokes flow naturally from that idea too. Like, he could try to do himself up as a clown to look funny, only to end up as this horrific Pennywise abomination that's even scarier.
Even the bland af name works better with that premise! The main character is just an actual monstrosity going by "Tyler" of all names 😂
You could’ve had him be a newer and younger monster who is disgruntled at the fact that he had been training his entire life to be a scarer and ended up missing out since the veterans have switched to becoming comedians.
The thing that bothers me about Val's backstory is that if she's the kind of person to talk to a guy one single time and believe that makes them best friends, then she should be under the delusion that she's friends with everybody. Her personality is that she's affectionate, wears her emotions on her sleeve and isn't shy about getting into people's faces. The idea that she was lonely and never had any other friends in college just doesn't mesh with what we know about her. Honestly, her being a wierdo who thinks she's the most popular person around even though no one can stand her is a lot funnier than her just being single mindedly focused on Tyler.
Imagine if they ended up together? Don’t know if it would actually work though
Oh yeah I've actually never thought about that! Your totally right. Her outgoing, confident, vibrant personality would make it very easy for her to make lots of friends and its basically impossible to not notice her
There's something about looking at blue Mike that I can't help but have a slight smile in my soul. It's cheap, lazy, and pretty soulless, but there's something about seeing two Mikes on the screen at once
You know what it actually reminds me of? Y'know how in old disney animated movies like Lady and the Tramp the children looked like exact clones of one of the parents? With a slight color-shift if you were lucky?
So Mike and Randall-
Don't they have enough creativity to NOT clone a mike wazouski model? What was their process to make this "character"?
Honestly I kinda love how he's literally just Anti-Mike Wazoski, I think it's funny as hell. Imagine if your rival was just your clone with a fake mustache on
Bet the guy's name is Matt too
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Tyler Tuskmen looks like if someone tried to make Duncan from Total Drama into a monster and failed miserably
I legit forgot this TV show existed 💀
same
I didn't legit knew this TV show existed 💀
Same bro
Wait what
I actually watched the entire first season back in August 2021 because I had constipation.
Watching JS get so furious over a character design is so much more entertaining than it has any right to be. But yes, just last night, I was watching 24 Frames of Nick roast Paws of Fury and one of the many criticisms was the character designs and how forgettable they are. Character design is one of my favorite things in animation since there is almost no limit to that and if done well, it really makes me want to check out a show or movie.
Flaws of fury
i can remember what the designs in paws of fury look like so i win byebye
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If you compare it to monster zone- an MHA excuse of Mexican animation that makes impulsive parent go to US illegally for their children just because this HP rip-off said so, Monsters at work at least have a better script
Michael Cera dog.
One of the most interesting parts of animation is character design. Just by looking at someone you can tell a lot about them. Sure, judging a book by its cover is a big no-no that preschoolers learn, but this is different.
You can tell by people's expressions what they feel. You can guess what they are like by their style, do they look more professional, cute, casual, etc.
Concept art and promos are supposed to show the basics of the characters. I decided to speculate how Taylor's design and personality changed.
At first, he was bright yellow with four arms, and small horns, and was smaller in general. With this anatomy, he was practically made for working with multiple tools.
The second design gave him bigger horns and fewer arms. In both, he has this big smile, curious look as if wondering what to fix next.
The third one shows his current look but with a tuft of yellow fur as a nod to his predecessors. In the fourth and official one, they decided to drop it or Tylor dyes his fur. Now he is a big purple monster with long horns.
As the development progressed, Tylor became less and less suited for the job of an engineer.
- He has fewer hands.
- He is so tall and big that it will be hard for him to get into small places.
- His horns will be getting in the way, even the trailer shows it as they hit some pipe.
- He is only shown smiling with his mother, after graduating from MU. For most of the trailer, he is shown to be worried, confused, annoyed, or dare I say scared.
In my opinion, somewhere in the development, Tylor Tuskmon was changed from a happy and enthusiastic new worker ( We will make kids laugh now. This is gonna be great! ) to a would-be scarer whose life got just turned upside down ( Are you kidding me ? I went to the MU for this ? )
How does a random polish person know more about design than actual designers??
I feel like his design probably reflects the emotions of the poor artists working on this show. Going from ']"this is gonna be great!" to "I can't believe I gave myself student debt for this."
@@darektrankiewicz880 You want to know a show that has creative monster designs????? Ahhhh Real Monsters
@@orangeslash1667 Fuckin' Aaaaah Real Monsters has more creative designs than whatever this show is.
@@darektrankiewicz880 polish designers exist
Tyler tuskman looks like a guy you... Kinda knew in high school. And then years later, you run into him at McDonalds and he's like "hey man!" And you're like, "Heeey.... Tim-ty-tyson?" And then he gives you a disappointed look as you grab your mcnuggets and run for the hills.
Why is this so accurate 😂
Personally I like the idea of Tyler kinda being the reverse Sully. Like make Tylor look naturally scary, but then have him be really nice. Idk
But that’s like the regular sully, you’re thinking of someone who doesn’t look all that scary but turns out to be a total jerk.
@@gamegenie4617 Randall is already the anti-Sully in that regard. Boo was absolutely terrified of him even though he's not ferocious or domineering.
Tyler isnt scary tho, he looks like a douchey gym bro
@@TuesdaysArt well some people are scared of lizards, and I hope you realize he’s a lizard like monster. So it makes sense she’ll be scared of him, if she’s scared of lizards, that is.
@@TokoFukawasWife I tried to word myself carefully in my comment. What the franchise seems to hold up as "scary" traits-large stature, claws, generally more "beastly" traits as seen in Sully's design-aren't really anywhere in Randall's design aside from sharp teeth, which Mike also has (and Mike isn't considered "scary", to the point where he had to give up on his dreams of being a scarer). Hell, take a look at Randall's design in Monsters University. Sure, children are scared of different things and maybe Boo thinks Randall looks scary, but I always got the impression that Boo found Randall scary because of the way he acts (especially when Boo isn't afraid of Sully at all until he accidentally roars in front of her).
When I first saw the season I always wondered why val (the yellow girl) was so obsessed with tyler for no reason and basically manipulated/gaslighted him that they were friends for a long time and never listened to him when he was upset, Those were one of the things that made me dislike the character
Obsessed*...I'm sorry...
@@mutantsandmemes It's ok thanks for the clarification
Like how dare he not remember one girl he had one class with freshman year four years ago
Exactly, and when Taylor didn't give her an ounce of applause for her new job, she threw an upset behavior like a baby.
Oh, no one wanted to sit next to her in college? Boo hoo. Maybe it's because she's so annoying!
@@Laura-e6yi hate her, cant watch this show because of how annoying she is
Tyler's character design truly is the monster design of all time.
Truly the monster
Especially when he said it's tuskmen time🗿
@@ducestat06savage99 truly the moment of all time
What?
@@ducestat06savage99 he said that?!
@@kaputt_jay3873 no it's a morbius meme joke
Tyler looks like a custom character in a monsters inc video game
With how expensive and time consuming animation is, you'd think they would spend more that 15 minutes for character design.
Maybe the idea is to create something so inoffensive and generic as to not generate any lawsuits.
at the same time, i feel the designs were kept rather simplistic to not have to animate complicated stuff
Tyler/Tylor's like those anime protagonists that are intentionally the blandest possible so the fans can subconsciously pretend they're in the story instead of them
I actually like the idea of "I just got out of school and am so excited that my job just became obsolete" being the main characters trait
In the hands of a decent team this could have said something interesting about the progression of work and art
That's what I said!
There is a Webtoon with a similar premise called Axed
I really like the concept idea. And honestly, just some of the things they talk about during the production. I wish I'd brought more of those ideas into what we have now. In my opinion, what we got isn't the worst. We just see so much potential overlooked
*they'd
The Tyler Tuskman jpeg is the only thing from this show that will stick in my head. On a completely unrelated note, I need to clean my phone because of the saliva that may or may not be there.
This show is like a weird dream: I forget it exists, but then it reoccurs in my subconscious and I feel pretty M.I.F.T. whenever it does
I’ll be perfectly honest, I didn’t really care for Tyler or the other new characters, I just wanted to see Mike and Sulley again and the show didn’t disappoint when it came to that. Hoping they appear a _lot_ more in season 2.
Other media like to just throw in cameos for the sake of a cameo and for "nostalgia-pandering," that contributes nothing to the overall story. What this show did right was it kept Mike & Sully prominent characters whilst shifting the spotlight of main character to Tylor.
I hate that it’s one of those shows that’s bad until the last few episodes and then it ends right as I start liking it
The show is getting a season 2 and luckily it seems a lot of the old crew left. Hopefully the new crew can make season 2 more faithful.
That is annoying honestly
My favourite part was the part where Tyler said "it's Tusking time" and Tusked all over the place.
It feels odd looking at the show and how detailed Pixar made Mike and Sully. They look like they're taking sora through the scare floor another time
I honestly thought this series was pretty fun, it was cool to see what the monster world was like after Mike & Sulley’s decision to stop scaring at Monsters Inc.
Didnt they stop scaring at the end of MI1
@@captnbluehat Yeah that’s what I said
@@captnbluehat The series takes place between where Waternoose was arrested and the actual ending of movie 1
Same but Taylor’s design IS kinda ugly. You cant lie. And I like val’s or whatever her name is personality, but her design is also kinda bad. The crab, forgor her name, has a nice personality imo as well and her design is okay. But the green guy (also forgor his name) is kinda ugly…
Late, but I agree! I wanted to see what happened while Mike and Sully were in charge and how they changed to laugh power, and I find what we got satisfying!
In defense of Cutter, she’s easily the funniest character of the entire crew. And Duncan getting wrecked by a vending machine in episode 5 had me in stitches
Dude, the one character's motivations wanting to be manager could've easily been made. They make jokes of monsters dying on the job, right? So, make his motive for being rude and yearning for being in charge due to losing a loved one in the dangerous environment. That way, he can make sure safety measures are met and nobody has to be hurt again. Simple.
Garden of Banban lookin ass main character
Not gonna lie, a dark comedy of a group of misfits gaslighting a poor dude sounds funny as hell.
tylor looks like someone who sips on a coffee mug and talks to you about stock prices
The end is hilarious, we've been following these guys the whole season just for them to disappear within the crowd on the final scene
If they have access to Mike and Sully’s character models, then they could have used the background characters from Monster’s University and modified them for the bowling rival team and the MIFT team (though I’d argue that Val (the Art ripoff) is fine because it’s just a great and unique design in general).
Heck, they could’ve used the designs for the preschoolers from the original and sequel. If they were gonna be lazy, they could’ve at least tried something more strenuous than color swapping.
This show wasn't even made by the original company named Pixar! 💀
I'm not considering this canon at all. It's just a like fan made animation, nothing else. Randall is so out of character as well, not even talking about his weird physical appearance... He was more taller in the original movie.
why does the main character look like someone from fuckin' Garden of Banban
The worst thing about Monsters at Work being centered around a background monster design is that the other monsters are perfect main character material. Like Flint. Or the three sorority sisters. Or Carla. *Anyone* but Tyler Tuskmon and MIFT.
Hell, I'd love to hear the riveting parallel to Mexican immigration story that clearly radiates from Carla's name alone.
But seriously, I like the plot, but the character design and wasted potential is just...horrifying, really. Especially since a deleted scene shows Tylor's graduation and it has like, *so* much more character injected into it.
Just Stop:
"Lick your screen right now"
Me with a cracked phone:
"tastes like blood tbh"
Good thing I'm not the only idiot. I licked my ipad.
15:52
" HoLy ShI# Is ThAt ThE BlUe MiKe WaZoUwSkI"
best line of 2023
2:17 why did that boom actually scare me
I think Tyler's blandness comes to the idea that he's supposed to be on of those "everyman" characters though more specifically, he's supposed to be represent those who go through college for a profession that ends up not being used anymore and just feeling lost because that one job that they were training for ends up being null void. I do agree that the designs and personalities could've been done better, especially for some of the Mifts. Glad I'm not the only one that was annoyed at how they acted towards Tyler and yet when the justified anger for Tyler comes, we're supposed to feel bad for reasons? The show could've done better but I did somewhat enjoyed. My favorite part was probably the scene where Sulley talks about Boo and how he felt bad for scaring her that one time and that moment is what motivates him to go from scare power to laugh power and why he never wants to go back to the old methods.
7:19 Sully had that insane scare to get out of the human world. That might be the reference
Ahhh Monsters at Work. I remember watching the first episode thinking this show has potential, and really digging the split storyline between the old characters and the new characters. I wasn't a fan of most of the new guys but hey, maybe they'll get better as the show goes on?
Glad I'm not the only one who taught that purple guy's design is....something
I honestly prefer his concept design than the final one.
Why is the main character look like a background character in Monster's University? They could've made him this BIG, brutish, ferocious-looking monster. Showing that he was basically made for scaring kids. Visually it would've been funnier seeing his journey.
Also the idea of Sulley and Mike integrating monsters into comedy sounds AMAZING! It would've been so much fun! It also could've shown the conflict of monsters not wanting to change to laughter. Like a wrinkly old squid saying "Back in my day it wasn't a proper scare unless the kid was convulsing on the ground in terror!! Now monsters want to SUCK UP[insert visible gag with squid suckers] to these horrid little creatures?? [spits ink on ground in disgust] Shameful."
That would have been awesome.
What frustrates me most about this show is that I CAN see its potential right in front of me, yet the staff squandered it with weak writing and terrible characters. There were plenty of moments where the show presented a concept that, in my opinion, was very clever and helped expand the setting of the movie: An example being the ep where they show the procedure of fixing a kid's room if a scarer acciddentally breaks something incriminating. That's really clever! Or the ep revolving about the mystery of why the Abominable Snowman was banished; The idea that in truth it was less about the mail tampering and rather that Waternoose silenced him after he found out docs related to Randall's scare extractor was a cool recontext of the 1st film....
BUT it's all wasted because the show has to revolve around bland Tyler and Jim boring friends because the writers wanted to just write a generic The Office-like sitcom!
Every time you went over Sulivan's deisgn, i couldnt help but think of a bear, cuz thats what Sulivan basically is
Big, fluffy, friendly looking, but also scary
15:53 Man what kind of budget did they have here
Imagine if the main character looked like a perfect monster, with sharpy teeth and hollow eyes, a monster who would easily hid in the shadows, somethibg that would make any kid horrified just by the image of a dark figure smiling at you in the dark.
And now this monster, that studied his whole live and knows that he was born to be the scariest monster to ever existed, who has just entered the job of hia dreams, discoverd in the last second that his dream job now his a clown fest, where laugh took the place of screams, this would be a dope series. The series could be more about reviving the old ways and how the scary monster would find jobs now that they were substitute by the funny monsters.
The violent urge to re-make the the store and redesign the characters
Something i hate about the show is how most of the new characters look less like monsters and more like math characters for a preschool show 😂
Oh my god they do, I remember seeing one just like that on a maths homework piece in year 3
Your suffering and editing in this video had me cackling, love it
A lot of this video really feels like rewatching Hotel Transylvania 2 with Dracula being a huge boomer at the monsters in the kid shows
3:59 And he probably has a hard time going through narrow doorways with those horns and just generally has a hard time with them because he's tall and they're wide but he just kind of rolls with it without ever putting up too much of a fuss about it.
Suggestions that MAW should've gone with:
-Some MI material stated that the company didn't convert all floors to laugh floors; some remained scare floors and naughty kids got scared instead of entertained
-Tylor maybe instead has potential to be a comedian, but is reluctant to take up the offer because he has a fear of kids (like Sully in an early version of the movie), so he just sticks to MIFT because it's easier (as long as he doesn't go in a kid's room). Thus his storyline would be about him finding out how he got his fear and how he overcomes or copes with it
-Duncan could've been a former scarer who had some issues scaring kids a little TOO well, and was sent to MIFT as punishment. His goal would be to get MI to go back to it scaring routes and tries to sabotage the new comedy routines of the other scarers in an attempt to prove they're not ready for the change
Tylor being too scary when he's supposed to be funny would have been such a good parallel to Mike's story in MU being too cute to be scary
2:38 Epic tweedle from my singing monsters
The couple seconds of no sound and just that single image felt like I was being indoctrinated into a Tyler Tuskman (an absolutely _fantastic_ name by the way Disney) cult.
Tyler is basically the Y/N blank slate character
Why does this sound like labor propogranda. "Stop asking for different (better) working conditions, be grateful for the privilege of working for us! "
Goddd I only manage to do half of the season as it was airing but I 100% get what you mean on the infuriating waste of potential. I ADORED the concept and premise of this series, I thought Tyler's initial struggle was a pretty relatable situation for students to go through, especially in the animation department (ex. "you studied hand drawn animation? well the industry is majority rigged animation now, get to learning if you want a job") but it was just WASTED. I felt like no emotional weight was allowed for majority of it so that it could be less serious as a result.
Episode 1 alone, after learning Tyler's parents worked so hard to get him his education, I was expecting him to make a phone call to them and struggle to explain his situation before faking it and saying "Yup, everything's great, mom.". Maybe it would've been cliché, but at least I would've felt his struggle more. I was even expecting going into the series for a moment of Tyler just snapping at Sully about the scare to laughter decision, and how they should switch back to scaring kids since the switch caused problems across the whole company, only for Sully to put his foot down on how he REFUSES to ever let another kid be scared again after what happened with Boo. (edit: apparently that may or may not have happened in the eps I didn't see! good to know)
I'm rambling here, but GOD Monsters at Work was a series I wanted so badly to do well but didn't ;;;;; Your character design rant was also greatly done btw
Consider, Duncan made all that sad stuff up to manipulate and it worked perfectly
Even though I hate this word, but for the only time I will ever say it and never say it again afterwards...
MIDsters At Work
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought the character designs were awful in monsters at work compared to the designs in the movies
What makes the original monster Inc characters work so much is they're simple but not basic, you can look at something light blue and purple and think sully look at a green circle with a eye and think Mike ect monsters at work are just basic and don't stand out
6:54 jumpscare
I knew I wasn’t missing out on anything special when I ignored this series.
I love Monsters Inc and Monsters University so that should say a lot…
As soon as I heard Duncan's voice he reminded me of a Hazbin Hotel's character, which is definitely not a compliment
my jaw dropped at seeing the blue mike. everything else was bad but i didnt expect them to lowball it that much holy shit
i loved the part when js gets overly infatuated with someone else’s personal life
"Surely my girlfriend, now my wife won't cheat on me again, right?" - Mark's inner monologue 2023
It was actually Henry J. Waternoose III who invited Tyler to work at the company, but then he got arrested right before Tyler arrived. It makes more sense than Sully inviting a scarer to work at a laugh power plant.
Looking at him. He looks like what a preset model would look like for a Monster Inc video game
This is just The Office or Parks and Recreation or Abbott Elementary or any other workspace Sitcom but without any of the personality and wearing a skinsuit of Monsters INC.
Wings, Cheers, Brooklyn Nine Nine, Superstore, 30 Rock, Scrubs, Blockbuster, just watch anything else and you'll have a better more fulfilling time
Come on keep on giving me workplace comedies that are better
Personally I really liked this show. Tyler is a fine MC to follow around because everyone he surrounds himself with is so visually distinct, that his near normal humanoid appearance makes him distinct from other people. This is the monster world, and that boring design works for the world.
The show for me was a fine one with some good characterization. Plus you get to see plenty of Mike as he does the comedy classes. I think the runners went into the right direction with this show. I can definitely understand some of gripes but to me it was not that bad. I really liked Sully and Tylor's interactions, but anything with Sully is usually gonna turn out to be pretty great.
Why does it look like a character from Garten of Banban
My brain erased everything between the first five and last five minutes of this entire show tbh.
oh, and as for the personality, I see a coat rack. Tyler is a coat rack. That's it.
The show even jokes about him being a coat rack.
I just finished season 2 and there was lots of potential with where they were going story-wise but it unfortunately ends in such a predictably generic way. I dunno, I just really hate how they've been writing Tyler and Val. Val has annoyed me as a character since episode 1 and they keep making Tyler out to be unlikeable in his actions despite the fact that they were in a way justified (especially during the baseball game). I hate that type of writing.
I'd go into detail but don't wanna spoil for anyone who hasn't finished it yet. I will say that some viewers may not like a certain thing that happens with two minor characters which occurs in episode 8 and that's all I'm gonna say about it.
I was excited to see that Pixar had created a TV show, only to be disappointed with how mediocre the first episode was and never thought it again until Just Stop made the community post to announce this video. Destory this show!
6:09 Please pause here it will make your day
Tyler’s design reminds me of a character creator that runs on flash.
Tyler looking like a Spore NPC. This design is what I would have made if I was running out of DNA to spend.
I wont lie
This is definitely me when i'm driving
When I first saw Tylor, I thought he looked like a redesign of Sulley by people who didn't understand why the original design worked. And I still think that.
The editing keeps getting me😆😆😂😂🤣🤣
"Has it been 30sec?"
*swears*
Good way to tell when this was being worked on lol
What I really would have liked to see is an episode where Mike and Sully reunite with Squishy, Don, Art, Terry and Terri.
That will be perfect if they renuw it for a season 3 mabye a small time skip like 1 year later
@ 7:17 He and Mike did end up ‘pulling off the greatest scare the school had ever seen’
The only reason I watched this show was to see more of Mike and Sully.
The monster character at 2:46 reminds me of a monstefied version of an Elephant Seal lol
Did... Did I just see purple mike wazowski?
The split second sound effects activate the baby sensory portion of my brain and make me cackle. This is hell.
2:18 should've been named JonSquareHorn.
It fits to his character, while being easy to understand JonSquareHorn.
4:00 that’s literally me but in an opposite way somehow
Tyler's design bothers me because he looks like a human dressed up. He shouldn't because they're supposed to be monsters. Sullivan is closer to an ape than person shaped. Mr. Waternoose is a crab/spider. Mike is a walking eye. Roz is a slug. Harry Luckey is a ball of fluff with tentacles. What is happening at that studio, dude?
I don’t think this show wasn’t that bad at all in my opinion, I really enjoyed it. Hopefully Boo will make her appearance in season 2.❤
Frankly, I really liked the show. And I think Taylor's design works for the story shown.
He IS the monster everyman, he is the generic monster who wished to be a proper monster but need to adapt to a changing world. He is the background character but we focus on him this time.
But his design doesn't make it any betta
Alternate title: Just Stop rambles about a Monsters at Work character for 17 minutes and 34 seconds
I started watching this video, then saw Puss in Boots 2. That movie really gets character designs; everyone is so distinctive and the designs convey their characters so well