Interesting fact: I heard that the voice actress for Boo would not stay in the recording studio, so the production crew would follow her around saying random stuff.
Yeah she couldn't sit still long enough so they just followed her around when she would explore or just record her randomly until they had enough recordings to make the movie
Fun fact: due to the release of this movie being very close to 9/11 2001. The restaurant decontamination scene was originally the restaurant being nuked, hence why you see Sully’s fur move fast as it was from the explosion and why the bag looks charred. But because of 9/11 they thought it would be in poor taste to bomb the building and changed the animation to the forcefield but didn’t have time to change the animation of the fur moving as they already delayed the movie to make this change. Other movies affected by 9/11 were Spider-Man, lilo and stitch
to quote the directors, the team thought blowing up the restaurant was hilarious as first considering how over the top it was, but once 9/11 happened, everyone stopped laughing at the scene, and they immediately went to work changing it
Fun fact: according to the Pixar Theory, the reason kids "don't get scared like they used to" is because they kids are living in a time when the super heroes in Incredibles are on the rise.
@destiny8794 the theory is that all the Pixar movies are on one massive timeline, and monsters Inc takes place in the future and Boo is actually Violet from the incredibles but as a child which is why sully and mike keep losing track of her cuz she turns invisible, it's actually a really cool theory and I think a producer from inside out teased the theory is actually true think
Speaking of voice actors, Fun Fact! The little red guy who was helping Randall, is Frank Oz! The living legend himself; who worked on all the classic Muppet projects, Seseme Street, lots of Movies, and played Fozzie Bear (Its also how Fozzie got his name).
Fun fact, when the restaurant get in quarantine it was originally meant to be an explosion but because 9/11 just happened they decided to change it to a plasma shield.
If I had a nickel every time an animated Disney film had to be changed thanks to 9/11, I'd have two nickels, which isnt very much but its weird that it happened twice.
wonder if the same was with the october 2001 spongebob episode where they changed the explosion security system in the krusty krab to just a zoom-in transition to the following scene
@@CassidyStarke Yes, yes it is. In Lilo & Stitch the chase scene near the end was originally going through a bunch of buildings & had Stitch hijacking a plane. For obvious reasons that was changed.
My wife and I went to Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor at Disney World where Mike Wazowski (puppeted by a live actor) does a comedy routine. Mike asked a little boy, "Why was six afraid of seven?" The little boy answered, "I...do...not...speak...english." Mike awkwardly whispered, "Sorry...seven eight nine." It was the loudest laughter that I have ever heard from a crowd.
All of Boo’s babbles and squeals are so cute, I can imagine the recording team felt the same way when they had to follow the little girl around for Boo’s lines cuz she can’t sit still in a booth
You're the weird one cause like wtf why is that where your mind goes?? Lots of people are parents and naturally love kids. Seriously you need to be on a watchlist @@anastasiarose4893
Mike's face being covered up is a running gag. It was even happening on the DVD covers of the movie when they were being shipped out. The prequel is worth a watch, Monsters University. Pixar likes to throw in stuff from other movies and also clues for upcoming films, but no one knows until they see a trailer or the movie. This came out in 2001 and Finding Nemo came out in 2003, hence the Nemo toy at the end in plain sight. Ratatouille had Doug's shadow from UP! and a lot of the movies sneak in the Toy Story ball or the Pizza Planet truck.
fun fact, even in one of my family photos, Mike got obscured by someone standing in front of him. There were life-size figures of Mike and Sulley at a childrens hospital when I was a kid, I wanna say 2004. When I was about to leave, we gathered near the figures and someone blocked Mike unintentionally. We didn't notice for like 15 years until looking at it again. "Oh wow.... I MADE IT INTO THEIR FAMILY PHOTO!"
I kinda wish the show focused more on Mike and Sully instead of the new characters. I mean I don't mind the new characters but I just don't always like it when sequels to classic movies or shows focus so much on new characters when I would rather see more of the classic characters we already know. Like I wish they'd bring Boo back for at least one episode whether she's older or the same age or maybe her child who's one of their laugh clients.
Fun fact: Mike being covered by logos is a long running continuity trend that is STILL followed to this day. Even in Kingdom Hearts 3 it was done to him. They do really well with the attention to detail with it.
Fun Fact: there was actually planned a sequel, but got canceled, the plot consist on sully and mike going through the door, only to notice boo moved of house, there was an old lady sleeping in the bed, they got trapped in the human world and thats all i can remember.
45:29 what's amazing is that TO THIS DAY, any promotional material or other medium that they're in, the staff behind it continue this joke. it's so funny.
Fun fact: the garbage scene is based on a Looney Tunes cartoon where Marc Anthony thinks that Pussyfoot turns into a cookie. Boo is named after her voice actress Mary Gibbs
Besides Syndrome, Randall might be the most evil Pixar villain. Taking genuine pride and joy in literally torturing children and harvesting their terrified screams for profit. At least Waternoose seems to view it as a necessary evil to protect what he loves, Randall just does it for the love of it. Syndrome might more evil but Randall deserved so much worse than what he got.
As a 30 year old who never stopped watching cartoons I always love seeing other adults enjoying animated movies! All you guys genuinely laughing throughout the movie made me so happy! 😀
24:17 If you pause right here you can see Boo's real name, which is also the name of her voice actress. Her name is Mary Gibbs; you can see "Mary" written in crayon on one of the drawings she moves to reach the one she drew of Randall.
@@Milk-ck1wv well there arent any winged spiders (that we know of). any so called flying spiders do so by letting out a silk thread into the wind, which catches the breeze and lets the spider lift off. that is the means by which the viral baby 'joro spider' flies
The sequence where Sully thinks Boo is being ground up, mashed, and turned into a cube of garbage -- those reactions come from a Looney Tunes cartoon where a giant bulldog befriends a tiny kitten and the bulldog thinks the kitten is being ground up, mashed, and run through a machine.
46:34 The sequel would have explored this! Turns out in the future she does move, and the duo tries to find her when they are locked out of the Monster World.
46:53 Technically, there is a "sequel". And that Sequel is called: Kingdom Hearts III xD Jokes aside, there is a sequel series "Monsters at Work". It's a televised series on Disney+. Currently it has 2 season with each 10 episodes.
Do the events of Kingdom Hearts 3 within the Monsters Inc. world actually take place after the events of this movie? I never played Kingdom Hearts 3, and probably never will, since I lost interest in the series before it could come out.
@@gurvmlk hmm So, the Monster‘s Inc part of KH3 takes place directly after the movie. You can also see the child again and that Sally just took over the company. It’s written like a continuation of the movie. But you don’t need to worry. The story is in the „realm“ of: it would fit in the timeline, but the monster‘s inc writer never confirmed that it‘s canon. Personally I would recommend to play KH3 for the fanservice, how they replicate all Disney/Pixar movie scenes & characters almost one by one, and also for the fun gameplay. But you don’t need to play it for the monster’s inc story (or story in general).
Since you mentioned the team possibly recording their childrens' screams, they actually did a similar thing to Mary Gibbs, the voice of Boo and daughter of one of the animators. They couldn't get her to sit in one spot to do her lines, so they just let her play around while they recorded her. Also, Mary might be Boo's real name due to it being seen on the corner of one of her drawings during the scene in Sulley's bedroom.
Fun fact: when this movie is pop up recommendation on Disney+, the little screen of the movie you're watching covers Mike's face like on the commercial and the magazine
According to the Pixar theory, since the doors are traveling back in time, the reason they don’t want anyone messing with kids or any of their stuff is so they don’t have any time shenanigans.
Fun fact: There is a comic book sequel about Sid from Toy Story coming into the monster world. And also there was supposed to be a sequel about Mike and Sally coming to see Boo but instead finding an old lady. The plot twist was that that lady was Boo.
So fun fact: this is one of three Pixar movies to have outtakes where the animated to make it seem like the characters in universe are filming the movie. The other two are Toy Story 2 and A Bug's Life.
40:25 - I love the contrasting reactions. All 3 of the boys internally and externally screaming and physically recoiling while Bree just gives a simple "ooh, ouch." LMAO
The main reason movies are so expensive these days, especially Disney, is because of executive meddling. They will just keep forcing large changes, even late into production, which force expensive reshoots. There are even times when the movie is, like 90% done, and some higher up will tell them to redo half of it. Not coincidentally, this is also why most movies suck.
@@legoben98productions What? Have you seen Disney movies? You can say a lot about the animation, but "rushed" is absolutely not one of them. And voice actors do not get paid *nearly* as much as live action actors, so that's a non-issue.
@@Celestia282 I didn’t say Disney specifically had rushed animation, and yes voice actors need to be paid better, I was just referring to how some actors get bigger checks like Tom Hanks from 15k for the first Toy Story to 50 million for Toy Story 4
A lot of the increased budgets for these movies are paying the actors. Tom Hanks went from $50k for Toy Story, to $15 million for Toy Story 4. Dwayne Johnson's salary was like 12% of Moana's entire budget. These movies quickly went from being a quirky thing their kids would love for them to be in, to a major payday.
I love that duet between Billy Crystal and John Goodman. The song "If I Didn't Have You" is fantastic. Also, if you don't recognize the voice of Mike's girlfriend Celia, that's Jennifer Tilly, best known as Tiffany, the love interest of the iconic serial killer doll Chucky.
i mean for the scarer walk, those guys travel to another dimension, to get the only known power source we have, by scaring a being that is getting harder to scare, who can also kill them within a single touch.
Fun fact the sushi place was actually supposed to be blown up instead but this came around the time of 9/11 so they changed it to a force field at the last minute there's proof of this evidenced in Monsters Inc when they showed the bag it still had scorch marks on it
I just noticed a few details I didn't notice before. One was socks sticking to monsters which is why socks go missing. The second was the door Sully found. Randall put the door by their station so that if someone sees it they can blame it on Mike and Sully. Also Randall snatched Mike by accident because he needs to close his eyes to be fully invisible so he was listening for the sound of the bed moving.
2 things: 1. Boo's real name is Mary. In the scene where she shows Sulley her drawing of Randall, for a split second as she's shuffling her other drawing away, the name Mary is in the corner. It is super easy to miss. I only know this because of a post I saw with a picture on Facebook. 2. There is a kind of sequel to this movie. It's a series called Monsters at Work. It takes place in-between Waternews going to jail and Sulley reuniting with Boo. This kid named Tyler Tuskmon has just graduated from Monsters University, top of his class, and already has a job lined up at Monsters Inc as a scarer. But the thing is, his first day is when they are switching from screams to laugh power. So now, Tyler has to learn how to be a jokester (Mike runs classes) while also working with some monsters behind the Monsters Inc scene that keep the place running until he graduates from Mike's class. Mike and Sulley also work hard to get other companies to switch to laugh power (yes, there are other scare powering companies, but Monsters Inc is the main power supplier for the city) while getting used to being the new CEO's. All the old voice actors return (you can tell they sound older considering how long it's been) and even reenact the movie's ending at the end of season 1, this time mixing it with Tyler. Season 2, however, is a real sequel. Takes place right after the movie.
I'm so glad you guys saw the end scenes ! 😂 I miss when they would do that at the end of movies. There was also "bloopers" I remember of all the top monsters falling when they walk in 😅
Well they did think of that but it got cancelled. It would have ended up with them realizing the old lady in her room was her, and that the human world moves faster than the monster world.
So fun fact since you guys noticed, some of the references you see are hints to the movies Pixar was working on next. I saw a video one time listing every "early sighting" of movies like Nemo.
My gosh this movie brings back so many memories, the humor, storytelling, and funny little moments. 😅 Sully trying to calm Boo down with the teddy toy, "he's a happy bear! He's not crying. Neither should you 'cause we'll be in trouble. And they're going to find us!" "Enormous wooden horse, too Greek." (24:56)
Still one of the most disturbing Disney movies I’ve watched as a kid. The scream extractor is a saw torture device. Change my mind. But as you think about it the more unsettling it becomes. 😳
I think it's one of the best scenes I have seen in a kid movie. I just wish, unlike most movies, she wasn't rescued. Would make it more dramatic and believable.
The reason animation costs so much nowadays is two-fold. Firstly, cast costs have gone way up, since more and more voice casts are made of marketable, likable clebrities and comedians than people genuinely interested in voice acting or storytelling. Secondly, there are way, waaaaaaaay more animators and designers on each new film since they are produced in such short timespans. Part of why Monsters Inc looks so good and is so good is because it was made over the course of five years. Modern animated films, like Frozen 2, were in story production while they were currently animating, so there were numerous limitations to maintain what had already been animated even when the story showed cracks. Others, like Strange World, were officially in production for about a year, despite the author working on the project for several before animation started.
Interesting fact: But there is also an animated series "Monsters at Work" which shows what happened before they began to use the energy of laughter and after
I always wondered where that almost universal childhood monsters thing came from because I don't remember being afraid of monsters as a kid. But then I recall currently as an adult getting creeped out by sleep paralysis illusions of someone turning my doorknob and I understand😂
Fun Fact: The idea of Screams and Laugh power is basically turning sound energy into electricity, it’s been proven to work. The Film Theory channel did a great job at breaking down the concept.
You guys gotta watch Rango (2011 nickelodeon animated film) and if you haven't yet, Godzilla Minus One, it's so good. If you do watch Godzilla, watch it with Bree tho. Just trust me lmao
@tbx12frnku22 to be fair, the animation at that time does look creepy, and I could see how many parents got to the conclusion to not show their children. But honestly, I love animated stuff like that. Stuff that's Surreal and isn't scared to get dark for children. And not to mention the voice performance from Johnny Depp himself. Still one of my favorite animated films
I don't think its a monopoly, on the Disney+ series it shows that there other scare energy plants on the monster world, just that Monsters Incorporated was one of the important ones
Also remember the computers they were using to make these movies are slow by today's standards and yet they make better movies that still hold up The render farm in place for Monsters, Inc. was made up of 3500 Sun Microsystems processors, compared with 1400 for Toy Story 2 and only 200 for Toy Story, both built on Sun's own RISC-based SPARC processor architecture
I love Disney DreamLight Valley!!!!! They recently added Mike & Sully… and they just had Disney Park Fest where you can decorate you valley with Disney rides !!!
Fun fact! The scene where sully kept fainting when he thought boo got crushed in the trash machine was a reference to a classic looney tunes cartoon about a dog named Marc Anthony and a kitten named pussyfoot, and there’s a scene where the dog thought that the kitten got turned into cookies and he kept fainting everytime he sees what’s going on from the window 😂
Some more Fun Facts: The mobile in Boo's bedroom is in the dentist's office in Finding Nemo. Boo's real name is Mary. She signed some of her drawings and it can be seen if you look close enough. Bonnie from Toy Story 3/4 has a classmate named Mary who wears pigtails and likes to draw. I'm pretty sure that it was confirmed to be Boo. There are theories that the monsters gave such a crazy description of a human child's abilities because they didn't witness Boo, but Jack Jack from Incredibles. Fans think it's possible he may have teleported to the monster world. This is part of a wider theory that all the Pixar films take place in the same universe.
19:24 unless, Randall had planned to blame Sulley and Mike if everything goes wrong, so he used their computer to get that door so Sulley and Mike would be suspects
There’s a running theory that all the Pixar movies are in the same universe. You can see a drawing of Sully in Brave for instance, leading people to believe that the witch in brave set things in motion for toys to be alive etc
I don't know if it was real, but the what happened to the sushi restaurant at the end was actually way worse. The whole place was supposed to be blown up. Also, people theorize that those interviewed actually saw a kid, but wasn't Boo, it was Jack-Jack from The Incredibles. In the second movie he has all the powers the monsters describe, as well one to travel between dimensions.
13:23 Oh… fun fact…in case if not one said this yet… but 2319 is a “code”… so…if you think of it as letters… it would be 23=W and 19=S… which would be W-S… which is what is in the guys back… a W-S…White Sock😊😊😊
43:07 Guys, guys. Pixar is know to have multiple easter eggs across all their movies. Is a whole thing for fans trying to find them (the pizza truck and the luxo ball are the most recognizable) and also every movie has a teaser for the next one (like here we see Nemo twice which came out after this). Pretty neat. That is also the reason why the whole Pixar theory was created which is a whole other can of worms. Hahaha
11:26: Like Joe Ranft, who voiced Heimlich the Caterpillar in A Bug’s Life, Lenny the Wind-Up Binocular Toy in Toy Story [1], & Wheezy the Squeaky Toy Penguin in Toy Story 2. Then, when he was finished with production of voicing Red the Fire Engine in Cars [1], back in 2005 (the film came out in June 2006) he was killed in a car accident, along with some other friends. The car lost control, crashed through a guard rail, and plummeted off a cliff into the water, killing almost everyone. The only survivor escaped through the sunroof, & Ranft was not so lucky. Then, his remains were burned (in a method called cremation) after his funeral.
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Such a good movie.
I believe they are currently making another movie... saw some sort of Monster Inc commercial recently but not sure what it was for.
You literally called the issues out with the 2nd movie about them as kids struggling to prove they are capable to scare
Yay!! Monster U!
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Please Watch Monsters at Work too! 😊✌
Interesting fact: I heard that the voice actress for Boo would not stay in the recording studio, so the production crew would follow her around saying random stuff.
Yeah she couldn't sit still long enough so they just followed her around when she would explore or just record her randomly until they had enough recordings to make the movie
@@Ungwolop-bh3qe I also heard that she swung on the light fixtures like a monkey and scratched the faces of anyone who tried to get her down.
@@Ungwolop-bh3qethat is hilarious visual I just imagine a child running around the studio while the crew tries chasing her with a microphone 😂
@alexisdied4558 that's how it went down, they probably gave everyone a recorder just in case
Had to be so cute since apparently Boo's VA was actually like 2 years old
Fun fact: due to the release of this movie being very close to 9/11 2001. The restaurant decontamination scene was originally the restaurant being nuked, hence why you see Sully’s fur move fast as it was from the explosion and why the bag looks charred. But because of 9/11 they thought it would be in poor taste to bomb the building and changed the animation to the forcefield but didn’t have time to change the animation of the fur moving as they already delayed the movie to make this change.
Other movies affected by 9/11 were Spider-Man, lilo and stitch
I.. didn't know that. *tugs shirt* Yeesh.
… yikes,,,😬
to quote the directors, the team thought blowing up the restaurant was hilarious as first considering how over the top it was, but once 9/11 happened, everyone stopped laughing at the scene, and they immediately went to work changing it
@@scarred-healer1368 LIFE be like that
I mean it doesn't look like a forcefield either, more like a futuristic plasma nuke or something lol
Fun fact: according to the Pixar Theory, the reason kids "don't get scared like they used to" is because they kids are living in a time when the super heroes in Incredibles are on the rise.
Never heard that theory but I love it
The theory was that the monster world is like the future or something
@destiny8794 the theory is that all the Pixar movies are on one massive timeline, and monsters Inc takes place in the future and Boo is actually Violet from the incredibles but as a child which is why sully and mike keep losing track of her cuz she turns invisible, it's actually a really cool theory and I think a producer from inside out teased the theory is actually true think
@@yasukejay583 that’s actually pretty cool sounding, thanks for explaining it further!
@@yasukejay583this is pretty cool and I hope they make it true
Boom has a 7th Sense
Cole: "I see Dead people"
Boom: "I hear voice actors"
No way. That's like...7 senses
It's like he has ESPN or something.
Speaking of voice actors, Fun Fact! The little red guy who was helping Randall, is Frank Oz! The living legend himself; who worked on all the classic Muppet projects, Seseme Street, lots of Movies, and played Fozzie Bear (Its also how Fozzie got his name).
Mustard on the beat
@drizzmatec Karen Smith "my breasts can always tell when it's going to rain"
Fun fact, when the restaurant get in quarantine it was originally meant to be an explosion but because 9/11 just happened they decided to change it to a plasma shield.
If I had a nickel every time an animated Disney film had to be changed thanks to 9/11, I'd have two nickels, which isnt very much but its weird that it happened twice.
@@sawkman2092elite reference
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Is the other one lilo & stitch?
wonder if the same was with the october 2001 spongebob episode where they changed the explosion security system in the krusty krab to just a zoom-in transition to the following scene
@@CassidyStarke Yes, yes it is. In Lilo & Stitch the chase scene near the end was originally going through a bunch of buildings & had Stitch hijacking a plane. For obvious reasons that was changed.
My wife and I went to Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor at Disney World where Mike Wazowski (puppeted by a live actor) does a comedy routine.
Mike asked a little boy, "Why was six afraid of seven?"
The little boy answered, "I...do...not...speak...english."
Mike awkwardly whispered, "Sorry...seven eight nine."
It was the loudest laughter that I have ever heard from a crowd.
I love how creative this concept is.
It's the classic Monster in the Closet, but the Monster is working in a power plant.
What if the monsters were afraid of children?
@@ethanotto5062situational irony at its best.
All of Boo’s babbles and squeals are so cute, I can imagine the recording team felt the same way when they had to follow the little girl around for Boo’s lines cuz she can’t sit still in a booth
It is not cute. It seems pretty creepy that so many people want to listen to a toddler all day. They are so annoying.
You're the weird one cause like wtf why is that where your mind goes?? Lots of people are parents and naturally love kids. Seriously you need to be on a watchlist @@anastasiarose4893
@@anastasiarose4893 dude chill out
@@SimpforTaesung nah. People are weird and need to realize that.
@@anastasiarose4893 you're the only one making it weird my dude
Mike's face being covered up is a running gag. It was even happening on the DVD covers of the movie when they were being shipped out. The prequel is worth a watch, Monsters University. Pixar likes to throw in stuff from other movies and also clues for upcoming films, but no one knows until they see a trailer or the movie. This came out in 2001 and Finding Nemo came out in 2003, hence the Nemo toy at the end in plain sight. Ratatouille had Doug's shadow from UP! and a lot of the movies sneak in the Toy Story ball or the Pizza Planet truck.
I believe they also covered Mike's face in the sequel series Monsters At Work
fun fact, even in one of my family photos, Mike got obscured by someone standing in front of him. There were life-size figures of Mike and Sulley at a childrens hospital when I was a kid, I wanna say 2004. When I was about to leave, we gathered near the figures and someone blocked Mike unintentionally. We didn't notice for like 15 years until looking at it again. "Oh wow.... I MADE IT INTO THEIR FAMILY PHOTO!"
His face is even obscured during the end credits on Disney Plus lol
@@KurtCobainsMicrophone Sometimes, the bit's just so good you always gotta commit.
There's also a sequel series "Monsters at work" that takes place after Waternoose's arrest and focuses on the transition from scare to laughter energy
i love when shows delve into the logistics of their happily ever afters.
And monsters University 😁
And it's a great sequel show, too!
@@Maniac4Bricksyeah I agree I do hope a season 3 gets made! 😁
I kinda wish the show focused more on Mike and Sully instead of the new characters. I mean I don't mind the new characters but I just don't always like it when sequels to classic movies or shows focus so much on new characters when I would rather see more of the classic characters we already know. Like I wish they'd bring Boo back for at least one episode whether she's older or the same age or maybe her child who's one of their laugh clients.
Basing the film’s plot around an energy crisis was a very genius idea. People could do anything to avert it or solve it, extreme measures even.
Tell that to Cars 2.
It's literally the Whole Lore of the Gears of War Saga
Fun fact: Mike being covered by logos is a long running continuity trend that is STILL followed to this day. Even in Kingdom Hearts 3 it was done to him. They do really well with the attention to detail with it.
Employees at IRL stores would sometimes put the price stickers over his face on the DVD/VHS boxes, too.
@@smith22041 absolutely fantastic commitment to the bit
Rest in peace James Coburn the voice of Waternoose
A fine actor, in serious roles - Magnificent Seven and comic - In like Flint ( James Bond spoof) 😊😊😊😊😊
He was fucking amazing. I hope he knew dat
“I’m watching you, Billy. Always watching.” 👀😄
Perfect
If he were, then he'd know my name's not Billy.
For Pixar, Monster Inc was innovating hard on its fur tech for each individual strand.
Right, they invented/engineered FIZ-T software just to animate the fur and later on plants and grass in other movies as well as hair/fur.
Fun Fact John Goodman and Billy Chrystal sing "if I didn't have You." Song Won an Oscar for Best Original Song!.
Fun Fact: there was actually planned a sequel, but got canceled, the plot consist on sully and mike going through the door, only to notice boo moved of house, there was an old lady sleeping in the bed, they got trapped in the human world and thats all i can remember.
I'd pay a million tickets to see that
45:29 what's amazing is that TO THIS DAY, any promotional material or other medium that they're in, the staff behind it continue this joke. it's so funny.
I need to see this😂
Fun fact: the garbage scene is based on a Looney Tunes cartoon where Marc Anthony thinks that Pussyfoot turns into a cookie. Boo is named after her voice actress Mary Gibbs
For anyone looking for it, the cartoon is called _Feed the Kitty._
Besides Syndrome, Randall might be the most evil Pixar villain. Taking genuine pride and joy in literally torturing children and harvesting their terrified screams for profit. At least Waternoose seems to view it as a necessary evil to protect what he loves, Randall just does it for the love of it.
Syndrome might more evil but Randall deserved so much worse than what he got.
Randall even attempts to murder his rival in front of a literal child of all things.
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 Well Randall didn’t care he fit the description of a pure evil monster.
ANOTHER GATOR!?!?
He got beat up by a florida couple and likely made into a stew. I don't think that could've gone any worse lmao
@@CenturionMariusVinicius Hem hem, Monsters at Work
As a 30 year old who never stopped watching cartoons I always love seeing other adults enjoying animated movies! All you guys genuinely laughing throughout the movie made me so happy! 😀
I also really want ya'll to react to Monsters University!! It's my favorite Pixar movie.
24:17 If you pause right here you can see Boo's real name, which is also the name of her voice actress. Her name is Mary Gibbs; you can see "Mary" written in crayon on one of the drawings she moves to reach the one she drew of Randall.
So I don't know how common they are but "crabspider" is an actual type of spider that I have on my back patio. They're pretty small though
yeah they usually hang out on plants because they tend to be vibrant colors to blend in with foliage and flowers. pretty cool little bugs
Wait, there are “crabspiders” AND “spider crabs!?”
@@JAnne_Bonnethere are also snakes that technically fly, and spiders with wings
@@Milk-ck1wv well there arent any winged spiders (that we know of). any so called flying spiders do so by letting out a silk thread into the wind, which catches the breeze and lets the spider lift off. that is the means by which the viral baby 'joro spider' flies
@@Milk-ck1wvSounds like nightmares
Sully's face lighting up at the end is all I needed.
One of the best pixar jokes of all time.
Blocking Mike twice in the movie, on the DVD, and on Disney Plus.
And in Monsters University when he got his student ID
The sequence where Sully thinks Boo is being ground up, mashed, and turned into a cube of garbage -- those reactions come from a Looney Tunes cartoon where a giant bulldog befriends a tiny kitten and the bulldog thinks the kitten is being ground up, mashed, and run through a machine.
For anyone who's looking for it, the cartoon is called _Feed the Kitty._
46:34 The sequel would have explored this! Turns out in the future she does move, and the duo tries to find her when they are locked out of the Monster World.
I was hoping for this one, you’ve officially covered my top 3 Pixar movies now. Ratatouille, Wall-e, and now this.
I DIDNT KNOW THEY DID WALL·E ILL BE RIGHT BACK!!
You guys forgot they also did the whole toy story franchise
Incredibles is top 2 and it's not 2
@@konkaiwa515bias ahoy.
Monsters Inc is the best of all these movies no contest
46:53 Technically, there is a "sequel". And that Sequel is called: Kingdom Hearts III xD
Jokes aside, there is a sequel series "Monsters at Work". It's a televised series on Disney+.
Currently it has 2 season with each 10 episodes.
Do the events of Kingdom Hearts 3 within the Monsters Inc. world actually take place after the events of this movie? I never played Kingdom Hearts 3, and probably never will, since I lost interest in the series before it could come out.
@@gurvmlk hmm
So, the Monster‘s Inc part of KH3 takes place directly after the movie. You can also see the child again and that Sally just took over the company. It’s written like a continuation of the movie.
But you don’t need to worry. The story is in the „realm“ of: it would fit in the timeline, but the monster‘s inc writer never confirmed that it‘s canon.
Personally I would recommend to play KH3 for the fanservice, how they replicate all Disney/Pixar movie scenes & characters almost one by one, and also for the fun gameplay. But you don’t need to play it for the monster’s inc story (or story in general).
@@KevKrieger32 Whether or not it's canon doesn't really matter. Your post just made me curious, is all.
Since you mentioned the team possibly recording their childrens' screams, they actually did a similar thing to Mary Gibbs, the voice of Boo and daughter of one of the animators. They couldn't get her to sit in one spot to do her lines, so they just let her play around while they recorded her. Also, Mary might be Boo's real name due to it being seen on the corner of one of her drawings during the scene in Sulley's bedroom.
Fun fact: The Yeti is voiced by John Ratzenberger, the one who voiced every movie of Pixar.
WELCOME TO THE HIMALAYAS!
well, almost every movie, seems he's stepped away from Pixar in the last few years silently
Fun fact the voice actor for Boo also provided the voice for baby Riley in Inside Out
Via archival recordings, that is.
More like slave voice actor
Scream power is a gas, and if you look carefully you can see the pipes on everything that's powered.
Fun fact: when this movie is pop up recommendation on Disney+, the little screen of the movie you're watching covers Mike's face like on the commercial and the magazine
According to the Pixar theory, since the doors are traveling back in time, the reason they don’t want anyone messing with kids or any of their stuff is so they don’t have any time shenanigans.
Fun fact: There is a comic book sequel about Sid from Toy Story coming into the monster world. And also there was supposed to be a sequel about Mike and Sally coming to see Boo but instead finding an old lady. The plot twist was that that lady was Boo.
9:16 That kid looks exactly like Boo without pigtails and in yellow instead of pink. New theory, Sully scares her brother
Or they used her model to make a different child
@@EpicRandomness555 Shhhh... Don't bring in the most logical argument to my theory it's more fun to believe
@@emilyschomer6715 No wonder they look the same haha Boo's Brother 🤔
@@emilyschomer6715well it's make sense, still tho in original toy story also have this with bunch of andies
@@toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 Yeah, they use one design to save time and money, but it's a cute theory
I love Pixar’s “bloopers” they are always a treat
Monsters at Work is Technically a sequel
But its a Series and not a Movie and not focused explicitly on Mike and Sully
i think its neat, that it shows the transition from screams to laughs. IMO more shows should delve into the logistics of happily ever afters.
So fun fact: this is one of three Pixar movies to have outtakes where the animated to make it seem like the characters in universe are filming the movie. The other two are Toy Story 2 and A Bug's Life.
40:25 - I love the contrasting reactions. All 3 of the boys internally and externally screaming and physically recoiling while Bree just gives a simple "ooh, ouch." LMAO
I’ve been through more painful things 🤣🤣
Ah! A Pixar classic! This is one of my favorite Pixar movies growing up.
The main reason movies are so expensive these days, especially Disney, is because of executive meddling. They will just keep forcing large changes, even late into production, which force expensive reshoots. There are even times when the movie is, like 90% done, and some higher up will tell them to redo half of it.
Not coincidentally, this is also why most movies suck.
Inflation is also a factor, companies rushing employees on the animations/ special effects, along with actors wanting a bigger check
@@legoben98productions What? Have you seen Disney movies? You can say a lot about the animation, but "rushed" is absolutely not one of them. And voice actors do not get paid *nearly* as much as live action actors, so that's a non-issue.
@@Celestia282 I didn’t say Disney specifically had rushed animation, and yes voice actors need to be paid better, I was just referring to how some actors get bigger checks like Tom Hanks from 15k for the first Toy Story to 50 million for Toy Story 4
@@legoben98productions If you're not talking about Disney, then why did you respond to a post talking about Disney?
@@Celestia282 well executive meddling isn’t a Disney exclusive issue, the whole comment sounds more on movies in general rather than Disney
A lot of the increased budgets for these movies are paying the actors. Tom Hanks went from $50k for Toy Story, to $15 million for Toy Story 4. Dwayne Johnson's salary was like 12% of Moana's entire budget. These movies quickly went from being a quirky thing their kids would love for them to be in, to a major payday.
I love that duet between Billy Crystal and John Goodman. The song "If I Didn't Have You" is fantastic.
Also, if you don't recognize the voice of Mike's girlfriend Celia, that's Jennifer Tilly, best known as Tiffany, the love interest of the iconic serial killer doll Chucky.
i mean for the scarer walk, those guys travel to another dimension, to get the only known power source we have, by scaring a being that is getting harder to scare, who can also kill them within a single touch.
He's a little funny that I want to mention. On the DVD cover for Monsters inc, Mike is also covered up on that too
Fun fact: Fungus is voiced by Frank Oz, movie director and former Muppeteer.
14:35
“What’d you do?”
“I dunno, fucked it up like everything else in my life?”
Hugs for Boom 🫂
Fun fact the sushi place was actually supposed to be blown up instead but this came around the time of 9/11 so they changed it to a force field at the last minute there's proof of this evidenced in Monsters Inc when they showed the bag it still had scorch marks on it
I saw an adorable fan comic of Boo growing up to become a Dana Scully-like agent, figuring out how to travel dimensions and finding Sulley again.
I just noticed a few details I didn't notice before. One was socks sticking to monsters which is why socks go missing. The second was the door Sully found. Randall put the door by their station so that if someone sees it they can blame it on Mike and Sully. Also Randall snatched Mike by accident because he needs to close his eyes to be fully invisible so he was listening for the sound of the bed moving.
2 things:
1. Boo's real name is Mary. In the scene where she shows Sulley her drawing of Randall, for a split second as she's shuffling her other drawing away, the name Mary is in the corner. It is super easy to miss. I only know this because of a post I saw with a picture on Facebook.
2. There is a kind of sequel to this movie. It's a series called Monsters at Work. It takes place in-between Waternews going to jail and Sulley reuniting with Boo. This kid named Tyler Tuskmon has just graduated from Monsters University, top of his class, and already has a job lined up at Monsters Inc as a scarer. But the thing is, his first day is when they are switching from screams to laugh power. So now, Tyler has to learn how to be a jokester (Mike runs classes) while also working with some monsters behind the Monsters Inc scene that keep the place running until he graduates from Mike's class. Mike and Sulley also work hard to get other companies to switch to laugh power (yes, there are other scare powering companies, but Monsters Inc is the main power supplier for the city) while getting used to being the new CEO's. All the old voice actors return (you can tell they sound older considering how long it's been) and even reenact the movie's ending at the end of season 1, this time mixing it with Tyler. Season 2, however, is a real sequel. Takes place right after the movie.
To be fair, Jennifer Tilly’s voice is very unique. It’s hard not to recognize her
I'm so glad you guys saw the end scenes ! 😂 I miss when they would do that at the end of movies. There was also "bloopers" I remember of all the top monsters falling when they walk in 😅
Sullie and Randall were Steph and KD. They tore the rest of the scare floor to shreds
A massive childhood favourite. I’m surprised they haven’t made a sequel with boo being older and people discovering the monster world or something.
Well they did think of that but it got cancelled. It would have ended up with them realizing the old lady in her room was her, and that the human world moves faster than the monster world.
For those wondering on inflation comparision. The movie would cost 196 mil for 2023. And if made this year it would barely break 200 mil.
So fun fact since you guys noticed, some of the references you see are hints to the movies Pixar was working on next. I saw a video one time listing every "early sighting" of movies like Nemo.
My gosh this movie brings back so many memories, the humor, storytelling, and funny little moments. 😅
Sully trying to calm Boo down with the teddy toy, "he's a happy bear! He's not crying. Neither should you 'cause we'll be in trouble. And they're going to find us!"
"Enormous wooden horse, too Greek."
(24:56)
Still one of the most disturbing Disney movies I’ve watched as a kid. The scream extractor is a saw torture device. Change my mind. But as you think about it the more unsettling it becomes. 😳
I think it's one of the best scenes I have seen in a kid movie. I just wish, unlike most movies, she wasn't rescued. Would make it more dramatic and believable.
Fun fact: 21:50 was originally a massive explosion. But the 9/11 happened and it was censored to that.
The reason animation costs so much nowadays is two-fold. Firstly, cast costs have gone way up, since more and more voice casts are made of marketable, likable clebrities and comedians than people genuinely interested in voice acting or storytelling. Secondly, there are way, waaaaaaaay more animators and designers on each new film since they are produced in such short timespans. Part of why Monsters Inc looks so good and is so good is because it was made over the course of five years. Modern animated films, like Frozen 2, were in story production while they were currently animating, so there were numerous limitations to maintain what had already been animated even when the story showed cracks. Others, like Strange World, were officially in production for about a year, despite the author working on the project for several before animation started.
1:11 😂😂😂
2:48 😆😆😆
5:27 Googory Bear!
8:06 Watching You Wazowski Always Watching!
10:00 Scares come out!
12:18 Keep it Together Man!
13:22 2319!
14:13 Boom!
15:37 😮😮😮
18:40 The Kid is out!
19:50 Kitty!
21:29 Boo!
22:14 🤣🤣🤣
24:43 Big Trouble!
25:55 Ouch!!
27:37 She's Mad Bro!
28:28 😱😱😱
29:29 Got'em him!
30:18 Way to go Boo!
31:47 That sucks!
34:20 Not the Snowcones!
35:15 Dam!
36:33 one punch!
38:46 😅😅😅
39:30 Get his A$$ Boo!
40:01 Randall got Buried!
40:25 not in the Monsters Balls!
41:36 Bazinga Punk!
43:30 😭😭😭
45:30 That's Dirty!
46:11 Mike Wazowski In the Clutch!
Thank you
@@nicktechnubyte1184You Welcome!
Interesting fact: But there is also an animated series "Monsters at Work" which shows what happened before they began to use the energy of laughter and after
I always wondered where that almost universal childhood monsters thing came from because I don't remember being afraid of monsters as a kid. But then I recall currently as an adult getting creeped out by sleep paralysis illusions of someone turning my doorknob and I understand😂
According to the inflation calculator, a 115 million dollar movie in 2001 would be about 204 million dollar today
Fun Fact: Fungus Randall's assistant is voiced by Frank Oz, best known as the puppeteer and voice of Yoda in Star Wars.
Fun Fact: The idea of Screams and Laugh power is basically turning sound energy into electricity, it’s been proven to work. The Film Theory channel did a great job at breaking down the concept.
1:57 "he looks like from League of Legends"
*Shows the picture of Asmodan from Diablo III*
I fucking love this movie so much one of my favorite movies ever and y’all gotta watch finding Nemo
Did you ever hear of the time Mike and Sully sailed on the RMS Titanic? They called it Monsters Sink.
I can join the laugh floor too :)
That final "...kitty?" when she looks into her normal closet still gets me
You guys gotta watch Rango (2011 nickelodeon animated film) and if you haven't yet, Godzilla Minus One, it's so good.
If you do watch Godzilla, watch it with Bree tho. Just trust me lmao
Heck yeah Rango. Rango got so much hate for no reason back then. I am glad that more people are warching it now.
@@complex2liveIt's extremely underrated
@tbx12frnku22 to be fair, the animation at that time does look creepy, and I could see how many parents got to the conclusion to not show their children. But honestly, I love animated stuff like that. Stuff that's Surreal and isn't scared to get dark for children. And not to mention the voice performance from Johnny Depp himself. Still one of my favorite animated films
TWENTY-THREE NINETEEN!!!
[Proceeds to Dropkick]
I don't think its a monopoly, on the Disney+ series it shows that there other scare energy plants on the monster world, just that Monsters Incorporated was one of the important ones
37:27 It will be built in 2025 in Universal Studios Hollywood as a suspended rollercoaster! 🎢
"It's insane to me how well you know voice actors."
My guy that's fucking Billy Crystal
The closest you’ll get to a sequel is the Monsters Inc. world in Kingdom Hearts III and Monsters at Work.
Also remember the computers they were using to make these movies are slow by today's standards and yet they make better movies that still hold up
The render farm in place for Monsters, Inc. was made up of 3500 Sun Microsystems processors, compared with 1400 for Toy Story 2 and only 200 for Toy Story, both built on Sun's own RISC-based SPARC processor architecture
BTW, there IS a sort-of sequel, but it is a TV Series called "Monsters at Work" Mike and Sully do appear in it, but the main cast is new.
Monsters University is AWESOME and the series Monsters at Work was ACTUALLY cool
I love Disney DreamLight Valley!!!!! They recently added Mike & Sully… and they just had Disney Park Fest where you can decorate you valley with Disney rides !!!
A lot of movies now do a lot of unecessary reshoots and over use CGI, that together with inflaton makes them really expensive.
Boo's VA will be 30 in two years.
Jesus Christ😂😢
Fun fact! The scene where sully kept fainting when he thought boo got crushed in the trash machine was a reference to a classic looney tunes cartoon about a dog named Marc Anthony and a kitten named pussyfoot, and there’s a scene where the dog thought that the kitten got turned into cookies and he kept fainting everytime he sees what’s going on from the window 😂
Some more Fun Facts:
The mobile in Boo's bedroom is in the dentist's office in Finding Nemo.
Boo's real name is Mary. She signed some of her drawings and it can be seen if you look close enough.
Bonnie from Toy Story 3/4 has a classmate named Mary who wears pigtails and likes to draw. I'm pretty sure that it was confirmed to be Boo.
There are theories that the monsters gave such a crazy description of a human child's abilities because they didn't witness Boo, but Jack Jack from Incredibles. Fans think it's possible he may have teleported to the monster world. This is part of a wider theory that all the Pixar films take place in the same universe.
One of the great Pixar classics. Amazing movie and very creative for its time.
In one of the kingdom heart games, in the monsters inc world they actually have a sorta sequel in the story
So there isn't a full sequel _but_ the Monsters At Work Disney+ show does continue the story with new and old characters
19:24 unless, Randall had planned to blame Sulley and Mike if everything goes wrong, so he used their computer to get that door so Sulley and Mike would be suspects
31:00 This seems like a Boom thing to do, change my mind
There’s a running theory that all the Pixar movies are in the same universe. You can see a drawing of Sully in Brave for instance, leading people to believe that the witch in brave set things in motion for toys to be alive etc
12:48 Actually by looking at the posters you see in some rooms, they are not millennials or even boomers I think. They’re a bit older than both.
I don't know if it was real, but the what happened to the sushi restaurant at the end was actually way worse. The whole place was supposed to be blown up.
Also, people theorize that those interviewed actually saw a kid, but wasn't Boo, it was Jack-Jack from The Incredibles. In the second movie he has all the powers the monsters describe, as well one to travel between dimensions.
13:23 Oh… fun fact…in case if not one said this yet… but 2319 is a “code”… so…if you think of it as letters… it would be 23=W and 19=S… which would be W-S… which is what is in the guys back… a W-S…White Sock😊😊😊
On Disney+, the banner for Monster’s Inc always blocks out Mike’s face
43:07 Guys, guys. Pixar is know to have multiple easter eggs across all their movies. Is a whole thing for fans trying to find them (the pizza truck and the luxo ball are the most recognizable) and also every movie has a teaser for the next one (like here we see Nemo twice which came out after this). Pretty neat.
That is also the reason why the whole Pixar theory was created which is a whole other can of worms. Hahaha
11:26: Like Joe Ranft, who voiced Heimlich the Caterpillar in A Bug’s Life, Lenny the Wind-Up Binocular Toy in Toy Story [1], & Wheezy the Squeaky Toy Penguin in Toy Story 2. Then, when he was finished with production of voicing Red the Fire Engine in Cars [1], back in 2005 (the film came out in June 2006) he was killed in a car accident, along with some other friends. The car lost control, crashed through a guard rail, and plummeted off a cliff into the water, killing almost everyone. The only survivor escaped through the sunroof, & Ranft was not so lucky. Then, his remains were burned (in a method called cremation) after his funeral.