Sulley: (sighs) You think he's gonna come through the closet and scare you. Oh boy, how do I explain this? Uhhhhh, it's empty. (opens closet door) See? Roz: Guess who! Haaaa haaa haaaaa! Sulley: (laughs)
Simba as Sulley Timon as Mike Wazowski Penny (Bolt) as Boo Pumbaa as Bile Scar as Randall Boggs Marlene as Celia Mae Zira as Roz Ratigan as Waternoose Banzai as Fungus Rafiki as Yeti etc
Mike Wazowski: … rather than cave into that and give them that, we decided that we had done our job well because the audience wanted to see her so badly. Charlie: Leave them wanting more. (Music playing) Sullivan: You know, when we came up with the initial idea, we wanted to tap into what was familiar to the audience. And that is that, you know, kids are scared in their bedrooms, in the dark. They’re afraid of monsters coming out of their closets. And so, when we started getting into the story, it was, it was really fun to sort of play into that notion and then immediately change it and show that monsters are in fact far more scared of kids than kids are of monsters. And… It’s, it’s fun to, you know, play into the audience’s expectation and what is familiar to them, and then immediately show it to them in a way that they’ve never seen before. Celia Mae: And it’s kinda… I don’t think we were conscious of it at the time, but very quickly, we said that’s kind of fundamental to just, the reality of a kid come, overcoming their fears. Sooner or later, you find out that there’s nothing to be scared of under your bed, or in your closet. And you grow up and, and you overcome your fears. And so… Sullivan: You… You’ve… You’ve overcome your fears? Celia Mae: I’m not saying I have, I’m just saying some people… Sullivan: I still… I still reach around… Celia Mae: (laughing) Sullivan: … and turn on the light before I walk into every room. Celia Mae: Hey, you do do that. (All Laughing) Celia Mae: But it did feel like, wow, we’re really tapping into a truth about kids that can make more depth to this film beyond just the appeal of, “Wouldn’t it be cool to see a monster that isn’t as scary as he looks?” (Music playing) Charlie: Early on, we had an idea that maybe we could get actual kids to design the film, you know, in some way, that we would base the designs on kids’ drawings. We didn’t go that far, but we did pull from our own childhoods and imagine what we thought monsters were like. One of the real balances was finding that line between scary and appealing. And I think… You know, our rule here is always, “You’re going to ask people to spend an hour and a half with these characters. They’d better be really interesting and, and appealing. Interesting and people that you wanna spend time with.” I mean key imagine, it’s like having a long dinner with somebody that you can’t stand. It gets painful. So we try our hardest to make them as appealing as possible, but still remain true to the idea that they are monsters. One of the things… An example of kind of that balance is Billy Crystal has these sharp, pointy teeth, but we didn’t make them that sharp and pointy. We kind of rounded them off and made them a little wider so that they’re just more appealing, but still remain true to the idea that he’s a monster. Celia Mae: One of the interesting things about this movie is that, in a weird way, it’s the same ingredients that we’ve always had in the other films, but just slightly different proportions or uses of them. Because… The same people had been working on all these films from the get-go. And… When we first did Toy Story, John and Joe and Pete and Andrew and Lee, we all kind of realized and sort of that, that sort of that lucky chemistry that comes with a great band. And… There’s really… There’s just something that happens when we combine all our talents and efforts together. And our focus. And… It’s been really exciting to sort of shake it up and now let Pete run with an idea he had and direct something. But all of us get to play a role. Andrew got to come in as a, as a writer. John had got to be executive producer, Lee got to come in as a co-director. And… And, and everybody still got to sort of, have their hands in the project…
*Walt Disney Company Presents Astro Boy 2 The Rise Of Tóons Soundtrack - "If I Didn't Have You - (Graig T Nelson & Nathan Lane) Ft John Powell Danny Elfman & Randy Newman*
The perfect bloopers music doesn’t exi-
-st Not For Long
@@BodhiPearson-ow1bt yep.
Simba: "i'm not gonna scare ya"
Timon: "That isn't her door"
Ratigan: "it's yours"
A - E - I - O, Thats means you. YEAH
A e i o
That means you???.
The legend will never die
YOURE GREEN WITH IT
EVERYONE LOVES TOU YOU KNOW
Yes, I know, I know, I know.
Spanish latin American version
But I must admit it, big guy you always come through…
@@ScarlettTheNoob I wouldn't have nothin' if I didn't have you.
Sulley: (sighs) You think he's gonna come through the closet and scare you. Oh boy, how do I explain this? Uhhhhh, it's empty. (opens closet door) See?
Roz: Guess who! Haaaa haaa haaaaa!
Sulley: (laughs)
Taken from the Blooper Boo afraid to sleep
@@BodhiPearson-ow1bt I know.
Your fine
@@BodhiPearson-ow1bt okay.
3:03 ONE MORE TIME! IT WORKED!
Don't have to see it.
1:14 Duck and cover, people!
(CDA Agents crash through the windows, but one hits it and slides down it)
Simba as Sulley
Timon as Mike Wazowski
Penny (Bolt) as Boo
Pumbaa as Bile
Scar as Randall Boggs
Marlene as Celia Mae
Zira as Roz
Ratigan as Waternoose
Banzai as Fungus
Rafiki as Yeti
etc
Mike Wazowski: … rather than cave into that and give them that, we decided that we had done our job well because the audience wanted to see her so badly.
Charlie: Leave them wanting more.
(Music playing)
Sullivan: You know, when we came up with the initial idea, we wanted to tap into what was familiar to the audience. And that is that, you know, kids are scared in their bedrooms, in the dark. They’re afraid of monsters coming out of their closets. And so, when we started getting into the story, it was, it was really fun to sort of play into that notion and then immediately change it and show that monsters are in fact far more scared of kids than kids are of monsters. And… It’s, it’s fun to, you know, play into the audience’s expectation and what is familiar to them, and then immediately show it to them in a way that they’ve never seen before.
Celia Mae: And it’s kinda… I don’t think we were conscious of it at the time, but very quickly, we said that’s kind of fundamental to just, the reality of a kid come, overcoming their fears. Sooner or later, you find out that there’s nothing to be scared of under your bed, or in your closet. And you grow up and, and you overcome your fears. And so…
Sullivan: You… You’ve… You’ve overcome your fears?
Celia Mae: I’m not saying I have, I’m just saying some people…
Sullivan: I still… I still reach around…
Celia Mae: (laughing)
Sullivan: … and turn on the light before I walk into every room.
Celia Mae: Hey, you do do that.
(All Laughing)
Celia Mae: But it did feel like, wow, we’re really tapping into a truth about kids that can make more depth to this film beyond just the appeal of, “Wouldn’t it be cool to see a monster that isn’t as scary as he looks?”
(Music playing)
Charlie: Early on, we had an idea that maybe we could get actual kids to design the film, you know, in some way, that we would base the designs on kids’ drawings. We didn’t go that far, but we did pull from our own childhoods and imagine what we thought monsters were like. One of the real balances was finding that line between scary and appealing. And I think… You know, our rule here is always, “You’re going to ask people to spend an hour and a half with these characters. They’d better be really interesting and, and appealing. Interesting and people that you wanna spend time with.” I mean key imagine, it’s like having a long dinner with somebody that you can’t stand. It gets painful. So we try our hardest to make them as appealing as possible, but still remain true to the idea that they are monsters. One of the things… An example of kind of that balance is Billy Crystal has these sharp, pointy teeth, but we didn’t make them that sharp and pointy. We kind of rounded them off and made them a little wider so that they’re just more appealing, but still remain true to the idea that he’s a monster.
Celia Mae: One of the interesting things about this movie is that, in a weird way, it’s the same ingredients that we’ve always had in the other films, but just slightly different proportions or uses of them. Because… The same people had been working on all these films from the get-go. And… When we first did Toy Story, John and Joe and Pete and Andrew and Lee, we all kind of realized and sort of that, that sort of that lucky chemistry that comes with a great band. And… There’s really… There’s just something that happens when we combine all our talents and efforts together. And our focus. And… It’s been really exciting to sort of shake it up and now let Pete run with an idea he had and direct something. But all of us get to play a role. Andrew got to come in as a, as a writer. John had got to be executive producer, Lee got to come in as a co-director. And… And, and everybody still got to sort of, have their hands in the project…
Director: Action
Randall: Hey, what? Ha, ha, ha! Okay, very funny. I look good in the suit! 😏
Blooper
Go get ‘em, Mr. Solomon
(Slap) You idiot! It's Sullivan not Solomon!
*slaps him* You Idiot! It's Sullivan, Not Solomon!
You asshole! It’s Sullivan, not Solomon!
You asshole! It’s Sullivan, not Solomon!
This is probably better than you got a friend in me
Mike: Ah, Boo, it's been fun. Go ahead, Go throw up.
Mi soldado malo 👺
Speed Marker And Action!
Pixar should bring back bloopers
Looks Good on you! ☺
One more time, it worked! i don't have to say it... im gonna anyway!
I love my song ❤
Alternate if l didnt have you
*Walt Disney Company Presents Astro Boy 2 The Rise Of Tóons Soundtrack - "If I Didn't Have You - (Graig T Nelson & Nathan Lane)
Ft John Powell Danny Elfman & Randy Newman*
Directors of the Song
@BodhiPearson-ow1bt *Randy Newman*
Es de la película de MONSTERS INC IDIOMA:ESPAÑOL LATINO
Hey, Ted! Good morning!
I luv u
Rex: “Roar! Hey how was that? Was I scary? Do I get the part? Can I do it again? I can be taller!”
@@ReddyToAnimateNext
And action
Mike: Ok, let’s move let’s move let’s move.
Sulley yells
*Crash!*
Mike: *laughs* Can we get a little more wax on the floor please?
Actualización Cristóbal valerio Sifuentes Carrera
Cristóbsl 0:34
Actualizado solo Cristóbal
❌ alternate
👿 Cristóbal malo
😁
😊
Monster’s Inc Monsters Eats Toys from Toy Story
Bro that’s why I don’t live in California
I live in British Columbia
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
This song is my favorate
*WHERE’D EVERYBODY COME FROM*
Oh, 'cause we both know it's true.
No bueno 🤣😃 🐕☠️
No good no
Que no me gusta 😈
Bad❌