Mike is a GIANT EYEBALL WITH TEETH. How is he not scary? If you woke up in the middle of the night at four years old to see a GIANT GRINNING EYEBAL looming at you, can you seriously say you wouldn't scream??
I don't think Mike is scary, but that is probably because it is animated. If he actually looked like a giant eyeball with legs, then I'm pretty sure anyone would freak out.
Rainbow Sherbet yeah cartoon Mike, not scary, but in real life if I had to choose between Sully (basically a pretty brightly colored bear kinda thing) and something that looked like Mike, um yeah I'm going with the trippy bear
I mean, he is pretty scary, but we should really be talking about Squishys method of scaring here. I'd be more scared of anything standing right next to my bed while I'm sleeping, just staring into my soul
I always thought Mike looked a lot “scarier” than Sully. Sully just looks like a big colorful teddy bear meanwhile Mike is some one eyed scaly green demon ball with teeth scurrying around your dark room
1. Mike is not scaly 2. A seven foot tall humanoid bear looking (albeit blue) thing on two legs screams at you and you think an eye and a jaw in a flesh ball is scarier?
In the first movie, Monster Inc., Mike and Sully mentioned how they knew each other already in 4th grade but in Monster University they meet in college.
+Christine Azurin The director actually did remember that and was trying to work around it but John Lassiter just told him to ignore it. So yeah, we can totally blame John for this plot hole.
As a parent: Screaming: Probably just a temper tantrum from the kid not wanting to go to sleep Crying: Kid is generally upset and needs to be checked on
@@VeraBean As a parent of 2 as well in both situations i would check on them if screaming running like mad and in the other just walking since kid cries quite easily but scream of terror damn i would be there in a sec
how to scare a teen 101: - sneak into teen room - creep towards bed - wake them up - tell them "no one will ever love you also the final is tomorrow" - get renewable energy from that scream alone
@@coughcough6933 "the wi-fi is down" can cause a myriad of reactions, as can "your phone is at 1%". the wifi being down doesn't necessarily mean that every teenager will start crying, because if you're not aware, most of us are literate and capable of finding things to pass the time. as for the second, your technology-obsessed monolithic understanding of teenagers would know damn well the phone that they are holding is at 1% and will captain their drowning ship to the bitter end. your comment isn't necessarily wrong, per se, but the location is key to obtaining the energy released from the scream - the room of the teenager. why wouldn't a teenager have their charger in their room? if they don't, they could just quietly open their door and retrieve one. and at night, if the wi-fi's down, then, like, they could just decide, "oh, well, i guess i can just fall asleep now."
In Monster Inc. there is a huge monster walking down the street while Sully and Mike are on their way to work. You said that one giant monster was the only one shown, but there's obviously at least one more!
There is actually a HUGE, HUGE sin that was missed. In Monsters University when Mike and Sulley meet, they introduce each other like they’re just meeting for the first time. In Monsters Inc. when Mike and Sulley are walking to work, Mike says to Sulley, “You’ve been jealous of me since the 4th grade.” Or something like that, something about grade school. HUGE continuity error in both movies.
Originally the director of Monster University was going to acknowledge that in a scene where Mike & Sulley meet in the fourth grade but he was told not to restrict himself (at least that’s how I recall).
I'm pretty sure that was just a dubbing/continuity error because in the Brazilian dub Sully says "I'm jealous of you ever since the first day of class", not since the 4th grade, which makes more sense
OOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRR think for a moment... Mike is exaggerating that he always been better looking than sully and just used a past time to again boast he was always better looking EXAGGERATION
1. "Sullivan" is a popular last name. -- Well, HERE it is. Doesn't mean it's popular in the monster world. 2. Scaring adults is more effective. -- But it would fail magnificently in a short time, because adults will believe other adults about seeing a monster come out of their closets, and people would band together and kill the monsters as they came out of the closet door. People don't believe children, and some children are so young, they're not capable of relaying the information.
Blackhawk4 Hahaha! Thank you. Although, I must concede that the intelligence my logical counter-arguments demonstrate is probably negated by the idiocy required of me in taking time and making a concerted effort to develop said counter-arguments in response to a comedy video on UA-cam. :D
3. Monster differences are races not species which is why Mike and Celia date, but it's true I don't know how meat works there. 4.There was another giant moster. "Greg" the Godzilla-chicken monster who walked to work with Mike and Sully 5. Randall hid in he lamp and not just camoflauged because he had to hide his jacket as well. 6.(umbrella point) the college years were obviously in an equivalent human world "80s" which also means Mike's elementary school days were in an equivalant "60's" or "70's". We all know all 3 of those decades were MUCH laxer with safety, rules, etc than they are today. 7. (Minor point) The monster with the MU sticker was a female from the sorority EEK 8. Whether or not they have Ladybugs or silverback gorillas in the monster world is irrelavent. Monsters go into the human world all the time and at the absolute least, they have seen pictures/storybooks/plushes/etc of both in a child's room. When whoever researches children(as someone must be doing to relay what scares which particular child best) investigates these things I garauntee there are children who are terrified of one or both.
“I know this is a universe filled with monsters, but this is the only giant we’ve seen in both the films Pixar has made about the monster world” Me: “TED! GOOD MORNING!!!” ‘BAWK BAWK’
+mcp893 Hell, doesn't even have to be *my* kid! I worked at Toys R Us for a few years, after a while crying kids just meant they weren't getting the toy they wanted and we didn't get a sale, but a screaming kid had every employee running to make sure the kid wasn't being kidnapped or hurt.
This is a monster society. It also does happen sometimes, I don't think the 2 wouldn't get promoted from mailroom since they show in the first movie that they are amazing at their jobs.
@@Groggle7141 being a scarer is a very important job as seen in the movie, so you’re saying I could probably start as a janitor in some corporate office and rank up to some ceo? “It also does happen sometimes” lol I wish but no it does not.
I found another sin: in the beginning, why would mike be knocking on the door to get out of the bus, the driver (who *operates* the door) is inside the bus.
more like *CHILD SCREAMINGU* "ah, must be nothing wrong, ill check if i still have a child tomorrow," *CHILD CRYING* "HOLY CRAP WHATS WRONG? ARE YOU HURT? LETS GO TAKE YOU TO THE HOSPITAL RIGHT NOW"
2:50 This is the only giant we've seen in the monster world .. are we forgetting the monster in monsters incorperated, when they're crossing the street going to work? What about that huge librarian? Edit: Also thought I might add that in the opening moments of the first movie, Mike claims to have known Sully since grade 3... But then there's this movie 😂. Pixar made an oopsie.
Honestly though that ending scene where Mike and Sully go to the human world has never failed to make me feel like I’m in a fever dream. it’s so disturbing
Yeah, like how hard it must be for doctors in this world, since this implies that any monster of any size and shape has a skeletal structure, which for literally every monster would be radically different.
Blue Dragon As a child: Shape shifting humanoid monsters that disguise themselves as toys found in the human world, like toy balls, that roll themselves out and make noise to freak the monster kids out. As a teen: Shapeshifting humans, but now they're floating exam papers, big red Fs, mirrors showing them what they'll supposedly be like in a few years. As an adult: Shape shifting humanoid monsters, but as tax papers, burning money, bills, mirrors that show the way they supposedly already look. As an elderly monster: Someone who's going to get arrested in a couple hours.
The biggest sin is the fact that they say Mike and Sullivan met in Monsters University/School of Scaring yet they've talked about Mike passing notes to susie boils (however the fuck you say her name) while Sullivan and the rest of the class were studying Geography.
Yep but passing notes to girls is something kiddies do in school, not young adults in college. Also, you’d have to choose Geography to study at University level and clearly Mike & Sulley did not… and can we also agree that Sulley (portrayed as lazy af and winging University on his dad’s rep) would never sit there concentrating on Geography whilst Mike (who was a dedicated A* nerd in this film) spent time passing notes to a girl we never saw in this movie anyway.
To be fair, Mike and Sully could’ve still been classmates and not have known each other. My parents both went to the same high school and even shared some of the same friends, but they didn’t properly meet until college.
@@annonimowse9929Your first sentence doesn't contradict the comment, it agrees with it. I'm confused why you tried to use that as a point to explain away the problem it presented.
11:26 "...the only company that provides energy for the monster world..." If you look at the scare cards at the end credits, you'll see logos and names of other scare factories.
In 2:55 he says this is the only giant monster we've seen in the Monster's Inc. movies which is not true. Sulley says good morning to a giant monster at a crosswalk in the first Monster's Inc.
3:40 That's actually blowed my mind as a kid. 5:09 In my country (and several others) they changed the cupcakes. The cupcakes have smiley faces on them, and they become sad faces when Randy got them in his face. 12:00 Unfair? I don't know, if I don't remember correctly, but aren't every monster allowed to use their natural abilities? 14:30 Maybe, but adults also have more power and authority. I don't think the kids will do anything, but maybe they are afraid, grown adults will try to hunt and overpower them. Terrified, they would not be safe. Of course, I know the real reason is: because it is a prequel and can't have this, because the original movie would not make much sense, but I am trying to find an explanation. 15:50 I love this reference, it's perfect!
I thought they did know him. You can see in _Monsters Inc._ that this line exists, as told by Mike: "Just think about a few names for a second: Bigfoot. Loch Ness. *The Abominable Snowman*. They all have one thing in common, pal: Banishment! We could be next!"
Soo, like in the original Mike said to Sully “you’ve been jealous of me since the fourth grade” as they were walking to work. So the movie shouldn’t have gone with them meeting in college. Idk how many sins that should be.
Truth be told they originally made that scene, but as they went on, it never really fitted in with the movie as it went from those 2 having a fight and pranking eachother in photo day to sulley even missing him the day mike moves out, so the directors just said it was a joke even though they thought that quote in the OG was too important to ignore
Maybe the round blue fur ball from the start of this movie was him and sully told him that after they became room mates bc when sully was the blue fur ball they look very different
Pixar can do whatever they want, it is their art, aftet all. Also that line was written as a hyperbole and should be considered as such. The amount of people that take it seriously is honestly quite concerning.
Maybe, due to Sully's father being a famous scarer and Mike collecting all the trading cards, he could have known about Sully despite never meeting him.
+Abi Tulabot Nobody said they knew each other, they just said that Mike was jealous of him. If Sully's dad was famous (and therefore in the news) then it is likely Sully was in the news too (for example; David Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham) and so Mike could have been jealous of Sully, since 4th grade, from seeing him on the news.
I read that the director of this movie asked the director of the first movie about that too. And despite the directors appreciating that he wanted to respect the first movie like that, they decided to pass it off as "just something monsters say".
My question: Why is it called *monsters* university? Like, we’re humans, and we don’t call it humans university. So why would monsters call it monsters university?
I also found that weird. They’re logo is also the Monsters inc logo. So is the company associated with the college? If you went to MU instead of Fear Tech do u have a better chance of getting hired?
You missed a big sin, the whole "mike meeting Sully" for the first time thing is wrong when clearly in the first movie, towards the beginning, mike says " you've been jealous of me since the first grade" when on their way to work. So for the most part this whole movie's plot contradicts the first Monster's inc.
In a “behind the scene” kinda thing, the director discussed this. They were planning on the opening scene to be mike and sully meeting and not liking each other since they were little and the rivalry continued on over the years. But they changed that idea.
15:19 It's also a sin that the literally has no reason to turn his back on them while talking to them, other than for the audience to see and recognise him. It would make so much more sense to turn his back on the camera and face them while talking to them.
I wished you commented on how the movie retconned Mike and Sully's friendship. In the first movie, they've been friends nearly their whole lives, yet they're just meeting each other in the second movie. Unless I'm wrong.
They did a bullshit explanation for this too. This movie had a different director than the first one and when he was asked about the continuity error his response was "Oh the fourth grade thing is just a monster expression." Yes, they deliberately ignored their own continuity and tried to cover it up, because they honestly weren't expecting people to have noticed that plot hole.
@@shwahgamer The director of MU tried to make this movie work with that line, it was originally going to start in kindergarten with Mike and Sulley meeting but it didn’t work. After a ton of rewrites, John Laseter and Pete Doctor told Dan Scanlon to ignore the plot hole to make the story flow better. That’s why they retconned that one line.
@@joshuajoe1419 Idk how they couldn't make it work. All they had to do was have Scully in the field trip with Mike. They didn't even need to interact. That way the 4th grade line can still be viable and they can still become best friends in college. They went out of their way to cameo other random monsters from the first film but couldn't put in one of the most important concepts?
5:02 5:02 5:02 “Monster shows other monsters to be his friend, but two protagonists crash through and ruins his masterpiece and is being called lame” cliche
I have another sin for you...around 6:47, Dean Hardscrabble tells Sulley that his roar would make the child cry, thus alerting his parents...but wouldn't the parents also come running if they heard the child screaming in terror?
+Robert Smith Also on their way to work in the first movie they pass kids jump-roping who poke a giant monster's eye through his window AND giant football playing blob in the second movie that he criticizes in this same vid!
Why scaring Adults won't work *Monster Sneaks into room and then roars* Adult wakes up.....but instead of just screaming, they scream and grab a gun and shoot the monster *Monster tries to escape back through the closet* Unlike a kid, adults won't just stay there and cry, they would go after the monster and come through back to the monster world with the monster if it isn't fast enough or you know, you get those adults that are very sound sleepers and can't be woken up by anything
*and grab a gun and shoot the monster* That part worried me for a second before I remembered that possessing weapons isn't uncommon in the whole world (in Germany for example where I live having a weapon is pretty uncommon (even though there are people who do of course) so that's very likely nothing many adults here would even be able to do).
To be honest, I'm a legal adult and I would probably still cry if I saw a giant fucking lizard thing that can become invisible, or a green ball monster that had one eye and razor sharp teeth.
Or there is the rest of us in America, who when we see this bitch ain't human, realize it's hunting season and don't even let it get back to the door home.
The reason why they scare children and not adults is that the adults will think the children had nightmares. If they scared adults all of man kind would start to notice that all doors on planet earth can be portals that giant monsters with fangs and claws can come out and of course would realize that that was a huge problem and try to kill them.
the part that bugs me is this, would a monster like sully not actually give away the monster world. i mean the whole point of scaring as a monster is for it to not be proven. but if you hear a roar coming from your kids room, that shit isn't in your head anymore.
I dont think cinema sins is even trying anymore. His vids used to be funny and give you that "huh, i never noticed that", thought. Now its, "that was specifically explained, or yup there were 3 giants in this one alone...2 of which you specifically pointed out yourself!
1000% agree that Sulley’s scare was better. I have no idea what Worthington’s child was afraid of but Sulley matched his perfectly. The jump for thunder and roar as the lion (obviously), while Worthington jumped up and screamed.
When they say if the child cries their parents come, well wouldn't the same happen if they scream? If i was a parent and my child screamed i'd be more worried then them crying!
yohomie fox More like a sad dream. I had a dream once when I was a kid where I got to watch Goofy die in front of me. Needless to say, I woke up from that one in tears.
Da da da da da... sleeping sleeping... AH! SPONTANEOUS CRYING! Da da da da da... sleeping sleeping... AH! SPONTANEOUS SCREAMING! Hmm. Screaming is scarier.
To be honest, EVERYTHING in that cabin would probably be considered 'toxic' by the monster standards. This was a cabin for little girls, they've touched everything!
Only little children screams work to power their world, so Six Flags wouldn't work since most of their rides are for older kids and adults. Methinks the door should be to either Knott's Sidewinder or Pony Express and Disneyland's play world where they have Dumbo or other kid's rides. But yeah, I agree, brilliant thinking, sir!
The director actually knew about the continuity error. www.slashfilm.com/monsters-university-director-explains-the-continuity-problem-in-mike-and-sullys-backstory/
You know that slug guy at the start and the end of the movie that didn’t make it to school the whole year. I’m pretty sure that he would of starved or something. Also did his parents abandon him. What about the people walking by him throughout the year. There are so many questions.
Sin 111: Hardscrable didn't expel Mike and Sully. The university president did, and Hardscrable is the DEAN. She even says that there was nothing she could do for them but wish them luck.
T-Rex Cenny So Mike told Squish's mom where they were going but not everybody else? And they all just went along with it and somehow missed all of the "Monsters Inc" signs? The sin stays.
yes but i am pretty sure that monsters inc is a huge thing in the monster world. which is what every monster in the scare program isstriving for. so they would know the general location of monsters inc.
I'd like to think that maybe they met in the 4th grade but were acquaintances and not really friends. I met someone in the 2nd grade and we went to the same school all the way until 12th grade. We weren't really friends. Then went our own way for college but just now after I finished college, are now becoming friends. We're now 21. We met in the 2nd grade, and I wouldn't consider us friends until now.
hopegirl518 Ashlynn but there was a teaser trailer where Sully asks Mike, “Do you remember the fifth grade and you were passing notes to Susie Boyle? The rest of us were studying geography!” So they did meet before college. I’m not mad at this movie though. I honestly have a bias cause Monsters Inc is my fave Pixar film and Mike is one of my fave Disney characters but that inconsistency did bother me a bit.
Also, you bring up a good point: Randy has an unfair advantage in one of the key aspects of scaring. I would think anyone who could turn invisible would be recognized as uniquely useful to this society and would get way more attention than any of these other random assholes
Yeah. I remember seeing the movie for the first time... Mike: Your life-long best friend is right behind this door... Me: Yes he is 😁 *Mike opens and the door and we see Randall’s his roommate* Me: 😱Oh no 😬
Sins on sins: * The Pixar Theory suggests that the monsters are humans that have mutated due to thousands of years of intense radiation. We can see two examples of monster families, and in both cases, the parent looks similar to the child. * The Pixar Theory suggests that they are capturing the energy of human emotions, which is what brings the toys to life in Toy Story. * The "roll credits" thing doesn't work here, since the movie is named after its setting. * It was dark so the child's father couldn't see the jacket/monster. Also, the jacket/monster was behind the door. * The frisbee is scaled up, and it has a Monsters University logo on it. * You can see a giant on the streets of Monstropolis named Ted in the other movie. * The monsters on the football team might dye theirselves the appropriate color. We see that they are wearing numbers, and they would have to paint themselves for that. * The Oozma Kappa monsters were not the only ones who ran into the spiky balls. * Monsters, Inc. is not the only energy company. There is also Scream Ind. and Fear Co. * During the Hide and Sneak challenge, Randy may have been required to wear a Roar Omega Roar shirt, so he couldn't cheat by turning invisible. * It wasn't just any student's ID. Mike stole it from someone working in that lab. * The reason that monsters don't scare adults is that adults remember more easily, and they have weapons. Though as you said earlier, the adults in this case didn't have weapons. * Scaring adults is still less effective. See the above point. Missed sins: * Since Randy knew he could turn invisible, why didn't he wear contact lenses? * Oozma Kappa actually has an advantage in the 1st competition. All of the monsters have legs. On the other teams, there were some monsters that slithered, meaning it would be much more difficult. Also, Art has a HUGE physical advantage, can outrun Mike and Sulley, and is good at breakdancing, so he should be able to make it through the Toxicity Challenge no problem. He only falls behind because of his stupidity, even though he has not been shown to be stupid. * When waiting at the starting line for the race in the first competition, Mike cracks his non-existent neck. * ILLEGAL protective gel? Why wouldn't all of the monsters cover themselves with it when they enter the human world? How every one of the Oozma Kappa monsters could scare effectively: * Don can walk on the ceiling, and jump down right in front of the kid. * Terri and Terry can disguise themselves as an adult human, walk right up to the kid (who would think it is one of their parents), and then reveal themselves. * Squishy has a very ghost-like appearance, and can move quickly without being seen or heard, so would be good for kids whose main fear is ghosts. * Art is good for kids whose primary fear is clowns. * We already know that Sulley is scary. * Mike is good for kids whose main fear is aliens. When scaring, he would bring an ultra-bright flashlight, put it on something in the kid's room and align it, turn it on, wake the kid up, and then walk forward through the light, so that it looked like an alien was coming. Mike also looks a lot like an alien.
For the first missed sin, the contact lenses will still float in the air when Randy turns invisible, but yes, they're more discreet. For the last missed sin, knowing the size of Mike's eye, a very bright flashlight will probably hurt his retinas. Missed Sin: When Frank disguises himself as a coat, isn't he still touching an object that was touched by a contaminated jacket from a child?
8:22 I've actually noticed that whenever someone points out a color in something like an animated movie or video game, it's always different than what the color actually is
+HaloLitLove Didn't they say it was since they were kids but not the specific grade? Cause I remember people would use that argument but when you're like 35 you can still be a "kid" during your college years thus nullifying that point.
"This is the ONLY giant monster we've seen"
Ted (from monsters Inc): *sad chicken noises*
I was thinking the exact same thing!!!
THANK YOU!!!
Okuyasu Nijimura would be excellent at Sins Sins
I was going to comment the same thing rn
aga war Cinema Sins
Mike is a GIANT EYEBALL WITH TEETH. How is he not scary? If you woke up in the middle of the night at four years old to see a GIANT GRINNING EYEBAL looming at you, can you seriously say you wouldn't scream??
Tazzie1312 I'm scared of nothing
error thereal springtrap sans ur probably not 4 years old
I don't think Mike is scary, but that is probably because it is animated. If he actually looked like a giant eyeball with legs, then I'm pretty sure anyone would freak out.
Rainbow Sherbet yeah cartoon Mike, not scary, but in real life if I had to choose between Sully (basically a pretty brightly colored bear kinda thing) and something that looked like Mike, um yeah I'm going with the trippy bear
error thereal Sure Jan
But seriously, why do people think Mike isn't scary, imagine seeing a green head with one large eye staring right at you at the middle of the night?
WITH TEETH
Ok that would be REALLY creepy.
IVE NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT LIKE THAT
I mean, he is pretty scary, but we should really be talking about Squishys method of scaring here. I'd be more scared of anything standing right next to my bed while I'm sleeping, just staring into my soul
Can Of Pizza Sauce ikr I would’ve fucking shit my pants and scream so much I would die
"This is the only giant monster"
Ted: Am I a joke to you?
Ted cries in the distance
was looking for this comment lmao
The librarian too
Thank you man
Yh there's ted, librarian the guy on the football team and whoever the frisbee was being passed too
I always thought Mike looked a lot “scarier” than Sully. Sully just looks like a big colorful teddy bear meanwhile Mike is some one eyed scaly green demon ball with teeth scurrying around your dark room
*some one eyed scaly green demon ball with teeth scurrying around your dark room*
I LOVE THAT SO MUCH
now i'm scared
Mike is a green cacodemon with legs confirmed
But what’s more scary? Mike on the mic or the mic IN Mike?
1. Mike is not scaly 2. A seven foot tall humanoid bear looking (albeit blue) thing on two legs screams at you and you think an eye and a jaw in a flesh ball is scarier?
8:58 anybody gonna question how Mike can possibly "crack his neck" when hes all head???
Basically he’s cracking his SKULL. He should be dead! He’s got guts. Or should I say, *HEADS*! 🤣😂😅😃😄😀😁😆🙂😕🙁☹️😢🥺😭
@@karinasanchez9338 this is the emoji police don't move If you don't want to be shot
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@@brunobrx3599 *shot
Wasn't there a giant in the first monster Inc, at the traffic lights
Yes,I came here to say the same.
I remember that
Yes.
I like how I sinned cinema sins 😁
+Ewan Macdonald (cybermonkey2001) that's all I needed to point out
If everything kids touched were toxic, then the floor should be toxic
The air should be toxic too lol
Andrew Jones um.... Lots of kids with their feet and hands??
Yes, instead of: "The floor is lava": THE FLOOR IS... GERMS!
The floor is lava: hard mode
Andrew Jones both of my daughters
Add 20 sins for the plot hole of mike and sully saying they knew each other since grade school in the first movie
Yeah, I can't believe the movie cricketers themselves managed to overlook something so big!! Come on!!
@@princessthyemis They didn't overlook it you dumbass. ua-cam.com/video/nG_EFeqYoE0/v-deo.html&t=
It was probably a joke.
@@videon6134 You don't need to be rude.
Yes
In the first movie, Monster Inc., Mike and Sully mentioned how they knew each other already in 4th grade but in Monster University they meet in college.
DING
Thank you. I thought it was 3rd grade but they still should've known each other
+Karakara nj
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+Christine Azurin The director actually did remember that and was trying to work around it but John Lassiter just told him to ignore it. So yeah, we can totally blame John for this plot hole.
"Oh yeah, if the kid starts crying it's parents will come in."
(kid screams)
"Walk it off, Timmy."
As a parent:
Screaming: Probably just a temper tantrum from the kid not wanting to go to sleep
Crying: Kid is generally upset and needs to be checked on
idk why they act like teens or adults wouldn't be scared of a strange creature invading their home
Beni Because it is much easier to scare a small child and not to mention the parents may decide to fight back with a knife or gun
@@VeraBean You're telling me that if your kid started screaming about an intruder at 3 am you wouldn't go check?
@@VeraBean As a parent of 2 as well in both situations i would check on them if screaming running like mad and in the other just walking since kid cries quite easily but scream of terror damn i would be there in a sec
"Waaait, where is Mike's heart? He's 80% mouth!"
You got me on that one, dude. 🤣
Don't forget how he pops his neck when he and sulley have that race instead of having the team race together
@@redpikmin017 now I'm wondering how the hell his body works...
Well, I mean, most of Mike's body is his eye.
Fun fact: In Mike's early design he didn't have arms
his brain and heart is inside his eyeball
how to scare a teen 101:
- sneak into teen room
- creep towards bed
- wake them up
- tell them "no one will ever love you also the final is tomorrow"
- get renewable energy from that scream alone
nah that’d just make me cry, alerting my parents, apparently
Charlotte Fernau nah. You walk up to them and tell them “the WiFi is down” or “your phone is at 1% and there is no charger”
Eva C nah. You walk up to them and tell them “the WiFi is down” or “your phone is at 1% and there is no charger”
@@coughcough6933 "the wi-fi is down" can cause a myriad of reactions, as can "your phone is at 1%". the wifi being down doesn't necessarily mean that every teenager will start crying, because if you're not aware, most of us are literate and capable of finding things to pass the time. as for the second, your technology-obsessed monolithic understanding of teenagers would know damn well the phone that they are holding is at 1% and will captain their drowning ship to the bitter end. your comment isn't necessarily wrong, per se, but the location is key to obtaining the energy released from the scream - the room of the teenager. why wouldn't a teenager have their charger in their room? if they don't, they could just quietly open their door and retrieve one. and at night, if the wi-fi's down, then, like, they could just decide, "oh, well, i guess i can just fall asleep now."
Dude it was a joke
In Monster Inc. there is a huge monster walking down the street while Sully and Mike are on their way to work. You said that one giant monster was the only one shown, but there's obviously at least one more!
+Savannah you are right thats exactly what i thought too im not alone cool!
yep
+Savannah Perhaps the giant monster that the giant Frisbee was been thrown to was that giant monster you see in the first one! :P
+Savannah the one in monsters inc is actually rex from toy story. its in the credit bloopers.
+Savannah I came here to say just that!! I'm going to give cinema sins two sins ;)
There is actually a HUGE, HUGE sin that was missed. In Monsters University when Mike and Sulley meet, they introduce each other like they’re just meeting for the first time.
In Monsters Inc. when Mike and Sulley are walking to work, Mike says to Sulley, “You’ve been jealous of me since the 4th grade.” Or something like that, something about grade school. HUGE continuity error in both movies.
Originally the director of Monster University was going to acknowledge that in a scene where Mike & Sulley meet in the fourth grade but he was told not to restrict himself (at least that’s how I recall).
I'm pretty sure that was just a dubbing/continuity error because in the Brazilian dub Sully says "I'm jealous of you ever since the first day of class", not since the 4th grade, which makes more sense
OOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRR think for a moment... Mike is exaggerating that he always been better looking than sully and just used a past time to again boast he was always better looking EXAGGERATION
someone said a headcanon answer is 4th grade IS university.
Yall take this stuff too seriously, is this seriously a huge deal to you 💀
1. "Sullivan" is a popular last name. -- Well, HERE it is. Doesn't mean it's popular in the monster world.
2. Scaring adults is more effective. -- But it would fail magnificently in a short time, because adults will believe other adults about seeing a monster come out of their closets, and people would band together and kill the monsters as they came out of the closet door. People don't believe children, and some children are so young, they're not capable of relaying the information.
This is one of the few actually intelligent comments I've seen ever on this website. Good job!!
Blackhawk4
Hahaha! Thank you. Although, I must concede that the intelligence my logical counter-arguments demonstrate is probably negated by the idiocy required of me in taking time and making a concerted effort to develop said counter-arguments in response to a comedy video on UA-cam. :D
SJActress nah, you're good! I don't think noticing something incorrect and thus pointing it out is a form of idiocy. Again though, very nice comments!
Blackhawk4 You do not read many comments, do you?
3. Monster differences are races not species which is why Mike and Celia date, but it's true I don't know how meat works there.
4.There was another giant moster. "Greg" the Godzilla-chicken monster who walked to work with Mike and Sully
5. Randall hid in he lamp and not just camoflauged because he had to hide his jacket as well.
6.(umbrella point) the college years were obviously in an equivalent human world "80s" which also means Mike's elementary school days were in an equivalant "60's" or "70's". We all know all 3 of those decades were MUCH laxer with safety, rules, etc than they are today.
7. (Minor point) The monster with the MU sticker was a female from the sorority EEK
8. Whether or not they have Ladybugs or silverback gorillas in the monster world is irrelavent. Monsters go into the human world all the time and at the absolute least, they have seen pictures/storybooks/plushes/etc of both in a child's room. When whoever researches children(as someone must be doing to relay what scares which particular child best) investigates these things I garauntee there are children who are terrified of one or both.
Mike: walks
Cinemasins: walking cliché
Anyone in any movie: _breathes_
CinemaSins: *breathing clichè*
Any character talking in a movie:
Jeremy: *Talking clichè*
Literally any:*exists*
CinemaSins: Existing Ex-Machina
*cliché*
Character: (moving 1 tiny cenimeter)
CinemaSins: Moving cliche
Anything: **exists**
CinemaSins: *That's racist*
CinemaSins in a nutshell:CLICHE
🤣
Something: does anything
Cinemasins: *DING*
I was your 1000th like!
lord why did this of all things blow up
“I know this is a universe filled with monsters, but this is the only giant we’ve seen in both the films Pixar has made about the monster world”
Me: “TED! GOOD MORNING!!!” ‘BAWK BAWK’
Also the giant in the football scene.
See? Ted’s walkin’ to work.
Big deal! Ted takes five steps and he’s there
Don't forget the scary old librarian
Real talk - this is actually the most underrated Pixar movie
Star Wars: Episode III is the most underated Pixar movie
CT - 3512 that is not a Pixar film
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs is the best pixar film
CT - 3512 yea you’re trolling
I think that title goes to Wall E
How do we know Sullivan is a common name in the Monster Universe? For all we know it's the equivalent of Garbleflarb...
Thank you...
Derek Patterson actually his first name is James
Because the other monsters also have normal names. Like Michael.
this i laughed at harder than i should
FliegendeKampfKäseMülltonnen Same 😭 “Garbleflarb” I’m immature af 💀
actually my kid screaming would make me run to check on him faster then him crying
Yup.
same
Kid crying: (slowly walks in room) "is everything ok, sweetie?" Kid screaming: (kicks down door) "FIRST AID KIT OR AMBULANCE?!??"
+dainthus so true
+mcp893 Hell, doesn't even have to be *my* kid! I worked at Toys R Us for a few years, after a while crying kids just meant they weren't getting the toy they wanted and we didn't get a sale, but a screaming kid had every employee running to make sure the kid wasn't being kidnapped or hurt.
1) Getting hired after dropping out of college
2) being promoted from the mail room
These deserved 1 million sins each. Totally unbelievable.
This is a monster society. It also does happen sometimes, I don't think the 2 wouldn't get promoted from mailroom since they show in the first movie that they are amazing at their jobs.
@@Groggle7141 Ur dreaming, Lollie
It’s a kids movie about monsters bro 😐 it’s not supposed to be believable
@@Groggle7141 being a scarer is a very important job as seen in the movie, so you’re saying I could probably start as a janitor in some corporate office and rank up to some ceo? “It also does happen sometimes” lol I wish but no it does not.
They didn't even drop out, they were expelled lol
I found another sin: in the beginning, why would mike be knocking on the door to get out of the bus, the driver (who *operates* the door) is inside the bus.
The bus driver was the teacher.
He even called the driver by his name “Joe” and wished him luck with a crossword puzzle
The bus driver was outside.
Very good point... I'm surprised HE didn't get that
*CHILD SCREAMING* "Probably nothing"
*CHILD CRYING* "JESUS CHRIST ARE YOU OKAY"
more like
*CHILD SCREAMINGU* "ah, must be nothing wrong, ill check if i still have a child tomorrow,"
*CHILD CRYING* "HOLY CRAP WHATS WRONG? ARE YOU HURT? LETS GO TAKE YOU TO THE HOSPITAL RIGHT NOW"
best parents of 2016
CookieDough it's because kids don't cry in their nightmares.
You entirely sure about that?
Also im pretty sure that even if someone is afraid of snakes and a giant blue bear like thing pops out of the closet he would still scream
2:50
This is the only giant we've seen in the monster world
.. are we forgetting the monster in monsters incorperated, when they're crossing the street going to work? What about that huge librarian?
Edit: Also thought I might add that in the opening moments of the first movie, Mike claims to have known Sully since grade 3... But then there's this movie 😂. Pixar made an oopsie.
A Power I was wondering if someone was going to say it
Same
Exactly
See mike, ted's walking to work
Big deal, guy takes five steps and he's there
What about the giant slug on the football team??
Honestly though that ending scene where Mike and Sully go to the human world has never failed to make me feel like I’m in a fever dream. it’s so disturbing
Are we not going to discuss when Mike cracks his "neck"
His neck IS his crack. ..
@@cameronbarboza3992 no, a head has more features. He is a ball of snot with eyes, a mouth and legs.
Yeah, like how hard it must be for doctors in this world, since this implies that any monster of any size and shape has a skeletal structure, which for literally every monster would be radically different.
He's 90% mouth with the other 10% being neck
@@vick7868 So he's a mutated snotball?
Character: *blinks*
CinemaSins: *W O K E*
Blinks... Or winks?!
CinemaSins shows no mercy
Ikr
*hits blunt
“So wait... what hides under the monsters bed?”
Don't ask you'll probably find some weird shit
*super high
“To late... I need an answer or I’m gunna go stupid”
Blue Dragon
As a child: Shape shifting humanoid monsters that disguise themselves as toys found in the human world, like toy balls, that roll themselves out and make noise to freak the monster kids out.
As a teen: Shapeshifting humans, but now they're floating exam papers, big red Fs, mirrors showing them what they'll supposedly be like in a few years.
As an adult: Shape shifting humanoid monsters, but as tax papers, burning money, bills, mirrors that show the way they supposedly already look.
As an elderly monster: Someone who's going to get arrested in a couple hours.
humans
Doomguy/slayer
The biggest sin is the fact that they say Mike and Sullivan met in Monsters University/School of Scaring yet they've talked about Mike passing notes to susie boils (however the fuck you say her name) while Sullivan and the rest of the class were studying Geography.
They teach geography in college too dumbass
Yep but passing notes to girls is something kiddies do in school, not young adults in college. Also, you’d have to choose Geography to study at University level and clearly Mike & Sulley did not… and can we also agree that Sulley (portrayed as lazy af and winging University on his dad’s rep) would never sit there concentrating on Geography whilst Mike (who was a dedicated A* nerd in this film) spent time passing notes to a girl we never saw in this movie anyway.
To be fair, Mike and Sully could’ve still been classmates and not have known each other. My parents both went to the same high school and even shared some of the same friends, but they didn’t properly meet until college.
@@annonimowse9929Your first sentence doesn't contradict the comment, it agrees with it. I'm confused why you tried to use that as a point to explain away the problem it presented.
11:26 "...the only company that provides energy for the monster world..."
If you look at the scare cards at the end credits, you'll see logos and names of other scare factories.
Did anybody realize in the first movie that Mike said that he's known sulley since the 4th grade yet in monster university Mike and Sulley just met
Yeah, I always thought that was weird.
uuuUUUUH... P-Plot c-c-connviiinniiiennnccce???
cinemasins already mentioned that....
No, the directors said that we are better off treat that as just an expression.
4th grade
UA-cam: lemme just slap this on you’re recommended 3 years later when you’ve already watched it
Same yt algorithm is broken but that’s old news
Keep 69 likes if we do go up however then get this comment.to 420
How is Mike not scary, if I saw a Shrek Minion eyeball in my room I’d be screaming louder than when I scream during my night terrors
2 years and now you have your 69 likes
Cinema Sins, You are forgetting Ted
"BO-GOOOOCK!"
"See, Teds walkin to work"
"Yeah he takes 5 steps and hes there!"
"Monsters University" is basically the monster equivalent of "Humans University."
*ding*
@Hannah Papernick-Yudin She meant the name you knucklehead, not the plot of the movie.
I got expelled from human school for listening to human music, apparently I was being racist.
And _humans incorporated_
PonyVille enters the chat...
In 2:55 he says this is the only giant monster we've seen in the Monster's Inc. movies which is not true. Sulley says good morning to a giant monster at a crosswalk in the first Monster's Inc.
+RainbowBlend EXACTLY WAS JUST GONNA POINT THAT OUT
and the football player later
also the football player & the librarian
was literally just about to comment about him 😂😂
RainbowBlend and that monster was intended to be godzilla
3:40 That's actually blowed my mind as a kid.
5:09 In my country (and several others) they changed the cupcakes. The cupcakes have smiley faces on them, and they become sad faces when Randy got them in his face.
12:00 Unfair? I don't know, if I don't remember correctly, but aren't every monster allowed to use their natural abilities?
14:30 Maybe, but adults also have more power and authority. I don't think the kids will do anything, but maybe they are afraid, grown adults will try to hunt and overpower them. Terrified, they would not be safe. Of course, I know the real reason is: because it is a prequel and can't have this, because the original movie would not make much sense, but I am trying to find an explanation.
15:50 I love this reference, it's perfect!
On the adult scaring thing, a lot of adults probably just dismiss their kid seeing a monster anyway, so them only scaring kids makes even more sense
8:57 mike has no neck, what’s he cracking? HIS JAW?😭
d i n g .
Bro I never noticed and thought about that 💀💀😂😂
Woah. I gotta think about that one...
@@beef81263 lmaoaoaoaoa ew
@@beef81263 Or maybe his hips, since he has no neck, and his head is attached to his legs.
If they met the abominable snowman in the prequel why didn't Mike or Sully recognize him in Monsters Inc.?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati
Maybe they just didn't see him in years and forgot about him or something like that.
charmedfan7704 "sighs" You nown.....
*CARTOON LOGIC*
maybe it's a different guy.
I thought they did know him. You can see in _Monsters Inc._ that this line exists, as told by Mike: "Just think about a few names for a second: Bigfoot. Loch Ness. *The Abominable Snowman*. They all have one thing in common, pal: Banishment! We could be next!"
every time I watch this I feel like I rewatch the whole movie
Gibran Castrejon I may sound like A Jack ass, But at first glance your profile picture looks like Hitler
BlackWolfTES Omg 😂😂
BlackWolfTES since it's small it's kinda accurate
Gibran Castrejon When I first saw it I was like "#Triggered" I was going to be him for Halloween, Stole my damb idea
That's basically the reason why I watch these videos lmao
5:05 how are these cupcakes sticking to Randy’s face when the frosting is facing the other way?
They have been smashed to his face. It's sticky enough
Cum
goofy asf wtf
It's a fucking cartoon duuuuuuh
Cause he had icing on his face go back and watch it
Soo, like in the original Mike said to Sully “you’ve been jealous of me since the fourth grade” as they were walking to work. So the movie shouldn’t have gone with them meeting in college. Idk how many sins that should be.
Truth be told they originally made that scene, but as they went on, it never really fitted in with the movie as it went from those 2 having a fight and pranking eachother in photo day to sulley even missing him the day mike moves out, so the directors just said it was a joke even though they thought that quote in the OG was too important to ignore
It could be, the world may never know!
Maybe the round blue fur ball from the start of this movie was him and sully told him that after they became room mates bc when sully was the blue fur ball they look very different
Pixar can do whatever they want, it is their art, aftet all. Also that line was written as a hyperbole and should be considered as such. The amount of people that take it seriously is honestly quite concerning.
@@multiplefandomlover7179 I just thought it be a funny thing to point out. Since it’s all just satire in the video!!
I think it’s weird how mike cracked his head he’s literally a tennis ball
Cartoon logic.
2 monsters that look similar: *stands near each other*
Cinemasins: racist?
Ah yes that’s racism
It's. A. Joke.
@@thesprawl2361 so was this
What is your pfp
“Wow, this movie’s a bit problematic” *ding*
When mike nods his head he is twerking at the same time
now the question is whether or not he can throw it down
I knew this comment would be in here somewhere.
wouldn't you like to know
I could've gone through my whole life without reading this comment y'know
What can I say except delete this
this was a great movie. i liked how the end picked up a little before the first movie began, and the animation was FLAWLESS
“Human children ARE ToXiC” character predicts 2020 sentence of the year
Mrlegendery 007 or sentence of every generation
How bout 2020?
birdsdodraw offical it’s not the children getting infected
*2020
*of 2020
In Monsters Inc., Mike says to Sully " you've been jealous of my looks since 4th grade". This doesn't make sense considering they met in college..
Maybe, due to Sully's father being a famous scarer and Mike collecting all the trading cards, he could have known about Sully despite never meeting him.
+Abi Tulabot Nobody said they knew each other, they just said that Mike was jealous of him. If Sully's dad was famous (and therefore in the news) then it is likely Sully was in the news too (for example; David Beckham and Brooklyn Beckham) and so Mike could have been jealous of Sully, since 4th grade, from seeing him on the news.
+Abi Tulabot Woops, my bad. I misread and haven't watched the movie in a long time. That's a shame🤔
I read that the director of this movie asked the director of the first movie about that too. And despite the directors appreciating that he wanted to respect the first movie like that, they decided to pass it off as "just something monsters say".
There was a deleted scene in MU that had it that the two did meet in the 4th grade, but the scene went on for too long, so it was changed.
8:57 Let's just ignore the fact mike snapped his non-existing neck
OMG, how did no one else notice that!
Or maybe it was the jaw?
and other teams got hit by the spikes and finish unharmed with no huge bumps
I agree
*Ding!*
He forgot the part when chet scares the kid in the simulator: he left the door open.
Does mike wink or blink?!
Madison's Channel 🤔
DUN DUN DUNNNN
*hits blunt first
Do Transformers buy auto-insurance or life-insurance?
Both
My question:
Why is it called *monsters* university? Like, we’re humans, and we don’t call it humans university. So why would monsters call it monsters university?
Because yes
I also found that weird. They’re logo is also the Monsters inc logo. So is the company associated with the college? If you went to MU instead of Fear Tech do u have a better chance of getting hired?
Diarrhea smells like wet poop
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Why. Ot he k poop poop
You missed a big sin, the whole "mike meeting Sully" for the first time thing is wrong when clearly in the first movie, towards the beginning, mike says " you've been jealous of me since the first grade" when on their way to work. So for the most part this whole movie's plot contradicts the first Monster's inc.
Or maybe he meant the first day of university in the first movie?
But first grade sounded better... XD
Trae Vlogs I think someone on the crew (director?) said to treat that as an expression (I can't remember who exactly)
Maybe he was just trying to get a point across
In a “behind the scene” kinda thing, the director discussed this. They were planning on the opening scene to be mike and sully meeting and not liking each other since they were little and the rivalry continued on over the years. But they changed that idea.
it's an expression!
15:19 It's also a sin that the literally has no reason to turn his back on them while talking to them, other than for the audience to see and recognise him. It would make so much more sense to turn his back on the camera and face them while talking to them.
I wished you commented on how the movie retconned Mike and Sully's friendship. In the first movie, they've been friends nearly their whole lives, yet they're just meeting each other in the second movie. Unless I'm wrong.
Wym?
They did a bullshit explanation for this too. This movie had a different director than the first one and when he was asked about the continuity error his response was "Oh the fourth grade thing is just a monster expression."
Yes, they deliberately ignored their own continuity and tried to cover it up, because they honestly weren't expecting people to have noticed that plot hole.
What? I’m confused on what your insinuating.
@@shwahgamer The director of MU tried to make this movie work with that line, it was originally going to start in kindergarten with Mike and Sulley meeting but it didn’t work. After a ton of rewrites, John Laseter and Pete Doctor told Dan Scanlon to ignore the plot hole to make the story flow better. That’s why they retconned that one line.
@@joshuajoe1419 Idk how they couldn't make it work. All they had to do was have Scully in the field trip with Mike. They didn't even need to interact. That way the 4th grade line can still be viable and they can still become best friends in college. They went out of their way to cameo other random monsters from the first film but couldn't put in one of the most important concepts?
I would hang out with the guy with cupcakes too
Kiwi music video
Olivia Rovid Randy?
I think the cupcake joke was for Sonic Lost World for having a SHITTY story!
Gurpreet Sidhu Randy won't hang out with Olivia Rovid's hairline!!!
Olivia Rovid He would be very popular if he made cupcakes for everyone.
what about how in the past movie mike says "you were jealous of me since the 3rd grade!" but they met in university?
+Manienie oh yeah!
In the commentary of this movie they say it would have been either this or them in 3rd grade.
I was gonna say that right now. XD
Thank you god I'm not the only one who wonders that
maybe they were in the same classroom but they just never spoke
This movie came out when I had just graduated high school, and I appreciated having the message "college is pointless".
I don’t know why they say mike isn’t scary, if I saw that little bastard crawl out of my closet I would flip out
I think they mean scary compared to the other monsters
yup
Your telling me that every kid in the real world has a walk in wardrobe
Maybe any that don't aren't shown in the movie. How could they scare a kid who doesn't have a closet? How else would they get into the kids' room?
@@beef81263 I said if they DIDN'T have a closet.
It’s a movie! Let it be a movie, it doesn’t have to be 100% accurate
5:02
5:02
5:02
“Monster shows other monsters to be his friend, but two protagonists crash through and ruins his masterpiece and is being called lame” cliche
I do agree with that cupcake statement though, I’m surprised he still had cupcakes to be humiliated with
I have another sin for you...around 6:47, Dean Hardscrabble tells Sulley that his roar would make the child cry, thus alerting his parents...but wouldn't the parents also come running if they heard the child screaming in terror?
fair point
Sometimes kids have nightmares and scream. So I'm guessing parents just won't care if they scream lol.
or you know, the roar itself.
and what about when boo cried in monsters Inc. she caused a blackout
I know, right. I mean, if I had a child, I'd run to them a whole lot faster if they were screaming rather than if they were crying.
The Dean is the only remotely scary monster
Ding!
Toxically Insane she's not that scary
superenderman 2006 i know, but the rest of them look like things that would fall out of some weird kids game
Toxically Insane lol
The librarian is a lot scarier than the dean
They had a 50 foot monster in the first movie when they were talking to work.
surprised he didn't remember that lol
Landon Y Also the giant slug monster on the football pitch later on in this same film. HE EVEN DESCRIBES IT AS A BIG MONSTER. Ding.
Yeah, it was Ted.
Erek Cooper xgjn
You forgot to talk about the snail in the beginning of the school year being late on his first day of class
Sin: description says sequel, when this is in fact, a prequel.
ur a prequel
@@s4051 and how is that a comeback?
@@Pinkflamingo1458 it's not a comeback he's just a prequel
@@Pinkflamingo1458 and how is the original comment an insult?
@@carlwheezerofsouls3273 it isn’t?
number 24, you say that's the only giant we've seen.when their crossing the road in the first movie there is a giant chicken. Also the librarian
Yes
+Robert Smith EXACTLY MY THOUGHTS
+PrimePal that's who i was referring to by the giant chicken. giant green reptilian leg, but he clucks.
+Hunk
"See Mikey? Ted walks to work."
"Big deal! Guy takes only 5 steps and he's there!"
+Robert Smith Also on their way to work in the first movie they pass kids jump-roping who poke a giant monster's eye through his window
AND giant football playing blob in the second movie that he criticizes in this same vid!
#24 is wrong. theres at least one other giant that we only see the foot of in the first movie
Thanks for saving me the comment!
I was also thinking that
ya, they see him walking across the crosswalk
also in case you noticed, there's a giant eye peeking out of a house in the first movie
CBProductions also the giant football slug guy
"Only time a giant monster like this is shown in either of the two movies"
Bro you forgot about Ted!
Why scaring Adults won't work
*Monster Sneaks into room and then roars*
Adult wakes up.....but instead of just screaming, they scream and grab a gun and shoot the monster
*Monster tries to escape back through the closet*
Unlike a kid, adults won't just stay there and cry, they would go after the monster and come through back to the monster world with the monster if it isn't fast enough
or you know, you get those adults that are very sound sleepers and can't be woken up by anything
*and grab a gun and shoot the monster*
That part worried me for a second before I remembered that possessing weapons isn't uncommon in the whole world (in Germany for example where I live having a weapon is pretty uncommon (even though there are people who do of course) so that's very likely nothing many adults here would even be able to do).
To be honest, I'm a legal adult and I would probably still cry if I saw a giant fucking lizard thing that can become invisible, or a green ball monster that had one eye and razor sharp teeth.
Or there is the rest of us in America, who when we see this bitch ain't human, realize it's hunting season and don't even let it get back to the door home.
Cool story bro. Anymore hypothetical badass things youd do if you saw a monster?
if that adult has a gun of course
The reason why they scare children and not adults is that the adults will think the children had nightmares. If they scared adults all of man kind would start to notice that all doors on planet earth can be portals that giant monsters with fangs and claws can come out and of course would realize that that was a huge problem and try to kill them.
People would stop using doors.
Isaac Smith that wasn't the question. The question was how does screaming create energy?
the part that bugs me is this, would a monster like sully not actually give away the monster world. i mean the whole point of scaring as a monster is for it to not be proven. but if you hear a roar coming from your kids room, that shit isn't in your head anymore.
Also, adults could be police officers with guns that can kill the monsters
There's been two 59ft monsters one in the first one when their crossing the road at the start
*50ft
oddly specific measurements
+EVO6reviews he's their tailor, and he takes pride in what he does
+Aidan Botham
And in this video: The librarian, and the Goo monster on the football field.
I dont think cinema sins is even trying anymore. His vids used to be funny and give you that "huh, i never noticed that", thought. Now its, "that was specifically explained, or yup there were 3 giants in this one alone...2 of which you specifically pointed out yourself!
1000% agree that Sulley’s scare was better. I have no idea what Worthington’s child was afraid of but Sulley matched his perfectly. The jump for thunder and roar as the lion (obviously), while Worthington jumped up and screamed.
In the first movie there was another big monster, when they stod at the traffic light
Scuderio ding
Marceline !
That's what I came down here to type
When they say if the child cries their parents come, well wouldn't the same happen if they scream? If i was a parent and my child screamed i'd be more worried then them crying!
yeah if they cried they probably like had a bad dream or something
yohomie fox More like a sad dream. I had a dream once when I was a kid where I got to watch Goofy die in front of me. Needless to say, I woke up from that one in tears.
Or you'd be more angrier than a typhoon in a jam jar
- Pinky Buflooms 2014
Da da da da da... sleeping sleeping... AH! SPONTANEOUS CRYING!
Da da da da da... sleeping sleeping... AH! SPONTANEOUS SCREAMING!
Hmm. Screaming is scarier.
i found an extra sin u didn't add:
If they are not allowed to touch the toys how do they wind up the doll?
and wouldn't the room that the monsters enter to scare by touched by the child?
be touched*
To be honest, EVERYTHING in that cabin would probably be considered 'toxic' by the monster standards. This was a cabin for little girls, they've touched everything!
its just like drugs (no its not)
5:05 in the DVD version of the movie, they changed the letters to smiley faces.
I wonder why
Not in the US release (the one I have); I'm guessing it just varies from country to country.
Because the joke does not translate well into other languages
Finally. Someone said it. there purple not pink O.O
D Stevens Oh my god, I know right!
+Pinks Corner Of The Internet you coulda just said IKR
*they're
Keke Kumar Spelling Natzi get out
Pinks Corner Of The Internet *Nazi
Why not just make a door to sixflags? Then there wouldn't even have to be any scarers.
that's actually really smart
+DubstepKid ?
+MissesKitty People scream on Roller coasters. Six Flags has roller coasters. Get me?
Wow you sir just wow tgats brilliant
Only little children screams work to power their world, so Six Flags wouldn't work since most of their rides are for older kids and adults. Methinks the door should be to either Knott's Sidewinder or Pony Express and Disneyland's play world where they have Dumbo or other kid's rides. But yeah, I agree, brilliant thinking, sir!
bring cup cakes to school? everyone is your new best friend
O.o ^
Yes, everyone is your new best friend...
Until you don't have anyone cupcakes...
I was considered a badass due to still standing, even if I got kneed in the dick.
First you get the cupcakes...
then you get the power...
then you get the women.
So John Ratzenberger plays a mail man again, only this time as a monster who possibly tampered with the mail.
Does anyone remember when Mike implied to Sully in Monsters Inc that they've known each other since Pre school?
really ?
Yes.
The director actually knew about the continuity error.
www.slashfilm.com/monsters-university-director-explains-the-continuity-problem-in-mike-and-sullys-backstory/
yeah
they didn't had the idea of making this prequel back then
You know that slug guy at the start and the end of the movie that didn’t make it to school the whole year. I’m pretty sure that he would of starved or something. Also did his parents abandon him. What about the people walking by him throughout the year. There are so many questions.
Zipedy-Zap It’s a funny joke. It’s best not to think about it too much 😊
Not really a funny joke, i almost feel bad for the guy.
Sin 111: Hardscrable didn't expel Mike and Sully. The university president did, and Hardscrable is the DEAN. She even says that there was nothing she could do for them but wish them luck.
I love the scene where they scare the adults. I genuinely love this whole film but that's probably my favourite scene
They didn't WALK to Monsters Inc. Jeremy. Squish's mom was waiting for them in the car.
*DING*
T-Rex Cenny
So Mike told Squish's mom where they were going but not everybody else? And they all just went along with it and somehow missed all of the "Monsters Inc" signs?
The sin stays.
yes but i am pretty sure that monsters inc is a huge thing in the monster world. which is what every monster in the scare program isstriving for. so they would know the general location of monsters inc.
Am I the only one that remembers that Mike and Sully met in 4th grade in Monsters Inc, but the met for the first time in college in this movie
It's an exxageration. Like how you say "Ive been waiting for this since I was born."
I'd like to think that maybe they met in the 4th grade but were acquaintances and not really friends. I met someone in the 2nd grade and we went to the same school all the way until 12th grade. We weren't really friends. Then went our own way for college but just now after I finished college, are now becoming friends. We're now 21. We met in the 2nd grade, and I wouldn't consider us friends until now.
hopegirl518 Ashlynn but there was a teaser trailer where Sully asks Mike, “Do you remember the fifth grade and you were passing notes to Susie Boyle? The rest of us were studying geography!” So they did meet before college. I’m not mad at this movie though. I honestly have a bias cause Monsters Inc is my fave Pixar film and Mike is one of my fave Disney characters but that inconsistency did bother me a bit.
5:05 every party I've ever been to, the person who brings snacks is immediately the most popular
Also, you bring up a good point: Randy has an unfair advantage in one of the key aspects of scaring. I would think anyone who could turn invisible would be recognized as uniquely useful to this society and would get way more attention than any of these other random assholes
admit it everyone, when you first saw this movie, we all thought his roommate would be sully.
Matthew Weatherly no......
.....yes........
Matthew Weatherly
What??...no.no.no.maybe.. ok yeah
No!...... shut up ☹️
I wish he had :(
Yeah. I remember seeing the movie for the first time...
Mike: Your life-long best friend is right behind this door...
Me: Yes he is 😁
*Mike opens and the door and we see Randall’s his roommate*
Me: 😱Oh no 😬
Sins on sins:
* The Pixar Theory suggests that the monsters are humans that have mutated due to thousands of years of intense radiation. We can see two examples of monster families, and in both cases, the parent looks similar to the child.
* The Pixar Theory suggests that they are capturing the energy of human emotions, which is what brings the toys to life in Toy Story.
* The "roll credits" thing doesn't work here, since the movie is named after its setting.
* It was dark so the child's father couldn't see the jacket/monster. Also, the jacket/monster was behind the door.
* The frisbee is scaled up, and it has a Monsters University logo on it.
* You can see a giant on the streets of Monstropolis named Ted in the other movie.
* The monsters on the football team might dye theirselves the appropriate color. We see that they are wearing numbers, and they would have to paint themselves for that.
* The Oozma Kappa monsters were not the only ones who ran into the spiky balls.
* Monsters, Inc. is not the only energy company. There is also Scream Ind. and Fear Co.
* During the Hide and Sneak challenge, Randy may have been required to wear a Roar Omega Roar shirt, so he couldn't cheat by turning invisible.
* It wasn't just any student's ID. Mike stole it from someone working in that lab.
* The reason that monsters don't scare adults is that adults remember more easily, and they have weapons. Though as you said earlier, the adults in this case didn't have weapons.
* Scaring adults is still less effective. See the above point.
Missed sins:
* Since Randy knew he could turn invisible, why didn't he wear contact lenses?
* Oozma Kappa actually has an advantage in the 1st competition. All of the monsters have legs. On the other teams, there were some monsters that slithered, meaning it would be much more difficult. Also, Art has a HUGE physical advantage, can outrun Mike and Sulley, and is good at breakdancing, so he should be able to make it through the Toxicity Challenge no problem. He only falls behind because of his stupidity, even though he has not been shown to be stupid.
* When waiting at the starting line for the race in the first competition, Mike cracks his non-existent neck.
* ILLEGAL protective gel? Why wouldn't all of the monsters cover themselves with it when they enter the human world?
How every one of the Oozma Kappa monsters could scare effectively:
* Don can walk on the ceiling, and jump down right in front of the kid.
* Terri and Terry can disguise themselves as an adult human, walk right up to the kid (who would think it is one of their parents), and then reveal themselves.
* Squishy has a very ghost-like appearance, and can move quickly without being seen or heard, so would be good for kids whose main fear is ghosts.
* Art is good for kids whose primary fear is clowns.
* We already know that Sulley is scary.
* Mike is good for kids whose main fear is aliens. When scaring, he would bring an ultra-bright flashlight, put it on something in the kid's room and align it, turn it on, wake the kid up, and then walk forward through the light, so that it looked like an alien was coming. Mike also looks a lot like an alien.
Sins on sins on sins
The first one: You don't understand simple genetics do you?
For the first missed sin, the contact lenses will still float in the air when Randy turns invisible, but yes, they're more discreet.
For the last missed sin, knowing the size of Mike's eye, a very bright flashlight will probably hurt his retinas.
Missed Sin:
When Frank disguises himself as a coat, isn't he still touching an object that was touched by a contaminated jacket from a child?
wait who's id did he take?
You would see the contact lenses, you idiot. 😂😂😂
Nathan Holmes-King the Pixar Theory has been disproven multiple times
Person: *breaths*
Cinemasins: breathing cliche
2:57
Cinemasins: thats the only monster we've seen supersized
Sulley:see, Ted's walking to work
Mike: big deal, 3 steps and he's there
Um 2:59 is incorrect because in monsters Inc Mike and Sully are walking to work and along the way they find a very large monster
@Eating food is wow ?
8:22 I've actually noticed that whenever someone points out a color in something like an animated movie or video game, it's always different than what the color actually is
Thata a guess but its probably for kids, they know like 10 colours
Pink
Black
White
Blue
Green
Orange
Brown
Purple
Red
Yellow
A sin that renders this whole movie null and void: it is stated in Monsters Inc. that Mike and Sully have been friends since 4th grade.
+HaloLitLove Didn't they say it was since they were kids but not the specific grade? Cause I remember people would use that argument but when you're like 35 you can still be a "kid" during your college years thus nullifying that point.
"You've been jealous of my good looks since the fourth grade, pal."
+HaloLitLove Fourth grade of college? .-.
+Phantom Owlet fourth grade
+HaloLitLove Okay :p
MU is actually one of the best Pixar films, in my opinion
I agree, if cinemasins can,t see that the it,s his loss.