Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc.
Overview
James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters, they earn their living scaring children and are the best in the business... even though they're more afraid of the children than they are of them. When a child accidentally enters their world, James and Mike suddenly find that kids are not to be afraid of and they uncover a conspiracy that could threaten all children across the world.
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Cast

John Goodman

Billy Crystal

Mary Gibbs

Steve Buscemi

James Coburn

Bob Peterson

John Ratzenberger

Jennifer Tilly

Frank Oz

Daniel Gerson
Steve Susskind

Bonnie Hunt

Jeff Pidgeon
Samuel Lord Black

Jack Angel

Bob Bergen

Rodger Bumpass

Gino Conforti

Jennifer Darling

Patti Deutsch

Pete Docter
Bobby Edner

Ashley Edner

Paul Eiding
Katie Scarlettr

Bill Farmer
Keegan Farrell

Pat Fraley

Teresa Ganzel
Taylor Gifaldi

Marc John Jefferies
Joe Lala
Noah Luke

Sherry Lynn

Danny Mann

Mona Marshall

Mickie McGowan

Laraine Newman

Kay Panabaker

Bret 'Brook' Parker

Phil Proctor
Josh Qualtieri
Guido Quaroni

Jan Rabson
Lisa Raggio

Joe Ranft
Sophia Ranft

Katherine Ringgold
Bob Scott

David Silverman
Jim Thornton

Lee Unkrich

Wallace Shawn
Crew

Andrew Stanton

Andrew Stanton

Lee Unkrich

Bob Peterson

Bob Peterson

John Lasseter

David Silverman
Gary Rydstrom
Darla K. Anderson
Kori Rae

Jill Culton

Jill Culton

Jeff Pidgeon

Ralph Eggleston

Ralph Eggleston

Daniel Gerson

Randy Newman

Randy Newman
Jim Stewart
Thomas Porter
Harley Jessup
Bob Pauley
Tia W. Kratter

Dominique Louis
Glenn McQueen
Rich Quade
Jean-Claude Kalache
Rick Sayre
Eben Ostby
Sophie Vincelette
Katherine Sarafian
Ruth Lambert
Mary Hidalgo

Joe Ranft
Marcia Gwendolyn Jones
Marcia Gwendolyn Jones

Bud Luckey

Bud Luckey
Geefwee Boedoe
Geefwee Boedoe
Ricky Nierva

Angus MacLane

Robert L. Baird

Rhett Reese
Jonathan Roberts

Jonas Rivera
Bryn Imagire
Glenn Kim
Glenn Kim
Laura Phillips
Paul Mica
Paul Mica
Jamie Frye
Phaedra Craig
Yvonne Herbst
Robin Cooper
Mark Cordell Holmes
Jason Deamer
Randy Berrett
David Hong
Gary Schultz
Albert Lozano
Nathaniel McLaughlin
Bud Thon

Lawrence Marvit

Jerome Ranft
Norm DeCarlo

Lou Romano
Carter Goodrich
Kevin Hawkes
J. Otto Seibold
Nico Marlet
Peter DeSève
Oscar Grillo
Lane Smith
Chris Ure
Jay Ward
Andrea Warren
Nick Vlahos
Patrick Lin
Shawn Brennan
Gregg Olsson
Derek Williams
Louis Gonzales
Mark Sanford

Jeremy Lasky
Billy Merritt
Brett Pulliam

Bret 'Brook' Parker
Gini Cruz Santos
Trish Carney
Jon Childress Farmer
Ellen Moon Lee
Phat Phuong
Dan Sukiennik
Elizabeth Tobit
David Eisenmann
Jessica Hutchison
Sarah Jo Helton

Doug Sweetland
Scott Clark
Alan Barillaro
Andrew Gordon
Shawn Krause
Jeff Pratt
David DeVan
Stephen Gregory

John Kahrs
Bobby Podesta
Kyle Balda
Stephen Barnes
Michael Berenstein
Brett Coderre
Ricardo Curtis
Doug Dooley

Jimmy Hayward
Nancy Kato
Bobby Beck
Tim Crawfurd
Ike Feldman
Karen Kiser
Wendell Lee
Daniel Mason
Amy McNamara
James Ford Murphy

Victor Navone
Robert H. Russ
Andrew L. Schmidt
Patty Kihm Stevenson
David Tart
Jon Mead
Dave Mullins
Peter Nash
Sanjay Patel
Alan Sperling
Ross Stevenson
J. Warren Trezevant
Michael Venturini
Adam Wood
Tasha Wedeen
Kureha Yokoo
Ron Zorman
Paul Mendoza
Jenni Tsoi
Kathleen Relyea
Gabrielle Siegel
Ken Schretzmann
Robert Grahamjones
Torbin Xan Bullock

Katherine Ringgold
Greg Snyder
Chris Vallance
Mark Yeager
Luis Alvarez y Alvarez
Jack Curtis Dubowsky
Hoon H. Kim
Renee Steen
Atsuko Yamagishi
Deirdre Warin
Eliot Smyrl
Brian Green
Christian Hoffman
Mark Adams
James Bancroft
James Bancroft
Paul Aichele
Jason Bickerstaff
Andrew Schmidt
Bill Sheffler
Kim White
Kim White
Christine Waggoner
Ethan Owen
Sue Maatouk-Kalache
Daniel McCoy
Ben Jordan
Anthony A. Apodaca
Byron Bashforth
David Batte
Gina Trbovich-Malewicz
Mark Nielsen
Janet Lucroy
Joyce Powell
Lauren Alpert
Scott Clifford
Tim Best
Chad Belteau
Bahram Hooshmand
Elizabeth Gonzales-Guerra
Steve May
Brad Andalman
Rob Cook
Bena Currin
Thomas Hahn
John Alex
Ronen Barzel
Tom Duff
Brad West
Ian Buono
Tom Deering
Perrin Cutting
Louis Rivera
Drew Rogge
Don Conway
David DiFrancesco
Beth Sullivan
Catherine Roehl
Tricia Andres
Arik Ehle
Erik Forman
Paul Cichocki
John Hazelton
Courtney Bergin
Doc Kane
Michael Silvers
Shannon Mills
Dennie Thorpe
Jana Vance
Tony Eckert
Dee Selby
Juan Peralta
Brian Magerkurth
Bruno Coon
Brenda Heins

Robert Taylor

Pete Docter

Pete Docter
David Munier
Guido Quaroni
Guido Quaroni
Galyn Susman
Matthew Jon Beck

Mickie McGowan
Brandon Onstott
Dylan Brown
Jason Topolski
Joey Newman
Bruce White
Marc Bonilla
Bruce Nachbar
George Doering
Michael Parks
Josh Qualtieri
Tom MacDougall
Bill Kinder
Bob Whitehill
Bob Whitehill

Kimberly Adair Clark
Isobel Griffiths
Morten Folmer Nielsen
Stephen King
Stephen King
Graham Moloy
Steven Clay Hunter
Steven Clay Hunter
Shannon Wood
Gary Summers
Derek Casari
Sonoko Konishi
Karen G. Wilson
Lindakay Brown
Yun Shin
Susan Bradley
Adam Schnitzer
Vince Caro
Karen Dufilho-Rosen
Nicole Paradis Grindle
David Orecklin
Kitt Hirasaki
Terry Claborn
Kent Brown
James Burgess
Chris DeLaGuardia
LeighAnna Frostad
Tony Basso
Jessica Donohoe
Jonathan Sacks
Frank Wolf
Dan Lee
Nils Erdmann
Christina Haaser
Jesse Hollander
Chris DiGiovanni
Belinda van Valkenburg
Tom Boyd
Mary Beth Smith
James Thatcher
Mitch Prater
Brian M. Rosen
Kelly O'Connell
Kelly O'Connell
Maxwell Brace IV
Michael R. King
Michael R. King
Charles Paley
Michael Fong
Michael Fong
Michael Lorenzen
Michael Lorenzen
Stephen Kearney
Douglas Epps
David Baraff
Dale Ruffolo
Dale Ruffolo
Ivo Kos
Ivo Kos
Tim Milliron
Tim Milliron
Peter Sumanaseni
Andrew Page
Kurt Fleischer
Michael Kass
F. Sebastian Grassia

Michael B. Johnson
Jack Paulus
Dirk Van Gelder
Adam Woodbury
Cory Knox
Terry Lee Moseley
Kristina Ruud
Patrick Wilson
Patrick Wilson
John Countryman
Brian Boyd
Jenna Capozzi
Onny P. Carr
Onny P. Carr
Lawrence D. Cutler
Lars R. Damerow
Cynthia Dueltgen
Nousha Emami
Jay Faulkner
Michael Fu
Patrick Guenette
Patrick Guenette
Thane Hawkins
Daniel Herman
Cindy Hong
Sangwoo Hong
Steven James
Jongo
Thomas Jordan
Thomas Jordan
Michael Kilgore
Jae Hong Kim
Lisa Kim
Lisa Kim
Kristifir Klein
Ana Lacaze
Ana Lacaze
Ken Lao
Felix Mendoza
Tom Miller
Josh Minor
Amy Moran
Carmen Ngai
Martin Nguyen
Mirjana Nikolic
Eileen O'Neill
Keith Olenick
Seth Piezas
John Singh Pottebaum
Joshua Reiss
Keith Stichweh
Jerome Strach
Tim Swec
Shane M. Thomas
Richard S.G. Thompson
Allison Torres
John Warren
Bill Wise
Elizabeth Del Sol
Matthew Martin
Jon Shlens
Ewan Johnson
Gabriel Schlumberger
Jason Hudak
Timothy Sorensen
Mark Eshelman
Jason Lloyd
Don Williams
Kirsten Ames Staubli
Jennifer Becker
Gabriel Benveniste
Will Csaklos
Edward Escueta
Lisa Forssell
Grant Gatzke
Bethany Jane Hanson
Jisup Hong
Ling Hsu
Jason 'Jayfish' Hull
Victoria Jaschob
Tom Kim
Chris King
Manny Ko
Craig Kolb
David Laur
Gary Monheit
Peter Nye
Manny Ponce
Sudeep Rangaswamy
Don Schreiter
Michael Shantzis
Patrick Siemer
Nelson Siu
Brian Smits
Heidi Stettner
Elle Yoko Suzuki
Andy Thomas
Tien Truong
Mark T. VandeWettering
Eric Veach
Christopher C. Walker
Jay Weiland
Brad Winemiller
Andy Witkin
Audrey Wong
Wayne Wooten
David Yu
Sean C. Alvarez
Roger Rose
Keith Kolder
Robert Anderson
Derek Casari
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Taglines: Since the very first bedtime, all around the world, children have known that once their mothers and fathers tuck them in, and shut off the light, that there are MONSTERS hiding in their closets, waiting to emerge! What they don’t know is: it’s nothing personal. It’s just their job.
In order to power the city, monsters have to scare children so that they scream. However, the children are toxic to the monsters, and after a child gets through, 2 monsters realize things may not be what they think.
The action of the fascinating cartoon takes place in a fictional city called Monstropolis, where a variety of monsters live.In fact, monsters exist. Shaggy, toothy, huge, miniature, wielding sharp claws and teeth, the monsters climb into the rooms of small children at night and scare them to death with their luminous eyes, huge black wings, fangs and more. But monsters do this not just like that, but to ensure that their city has constant energy, without which the city will simply disappear. The fact is that the cry of a human cub is the only source of energy for Monstropolis, so all the terrible monsters have to come into people from time to time and scare the kids.
Over time, this duty turned into a real pleasure for the monsters. They even created a special university in which young monsters are taught the right way to scare children. Sullivan and Mike Wazowski enter the university, who dream that they will someday go to the world of people and do useful work. The main problem of Mike is that he is absolutely not scary, and therefore he has much less chance than the rest of those who entered. And Sully’s main problem is annoying and annoying Mike.
Creators: Pete Docter, Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon, Ralph Eggleston
Director: Pete Docter
Star Cast: John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly
Producer (s): Darla K. Anderson
Music: Randy Newman
Production House: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios
Original network / Official Sites: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release Year: 2 November 2001 (USA)
Runtime: 92 min
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Country: USA
Language: English
Subtitles: English, Bengali
In a world inhabited by monsters, the city of Monstropolis is powered by energy from the screams of human children. At the Monsters, Inc. factory, skilled monsters employed as “scarers” venture into the human world to scare children and harvest their screams, through doors that activate portals to children’s bedroom closets. The field is considered dangerous, as human children are believed to be toxic. Energy production is falling because children are becoming less easily scared, and the company’s CEO, Henry J. Waternoose III, is determined to find a solution to the problem. James P. “Sulley” Sullivan and his best friend, Michael “Mike” Wazowski, are the organization’s top employees, but their chief rival, Randall Boggs, is close behind. One evening after work, Sulley discovers that someone has left an active door on the scare floor. As he inspects the door, a small girl enters the factory. After several failed attempts by Sulley to put her back, Randall sends the door back into the factory’s door storage vault, and Sulley takes the girl out of the factory in a duffel bag. He inadvertently interrupts Mike’s date with his receptionist girlfriend, Celia Mae, at a Japanese sushi restaurant, and chaos erupts when the girl gets loose. Sulley and Mike manage to escape with the girl before the Child Detection Agency (CDA) arrives and quarantines the restaurant. They soon discover that the girl is not toxic, and that her laughter generates an immense amount of power. Sulley grows attached to her and calls her “Boo”, while Mike is anxious to be rid of her.
The duo smuggle Boo back into the factory disguised as a baby monster and attempt to send her home, but Randall, who had been waiting in ambush for Boo, mistakenly kidnaps Mike. He straps Mike to the “Scream Extractor”, a large machine capable of forcefully extracting screams from kidnapped human children, thus solving the monster world’s energy crisis. Before Randall can test the machine on Mike, Sulley saves Mike, and the pair report to Waternoose about Randall’s plan. However, Waternoose had been in league with Randall and exiles Mike and Sulley to the Himalayas while keeping Boo with him. The two are taken in by the Abominable Snowman, who tells them about a nearby village, which Sulley realizes he can use to return to the factory. Sulley prepares to return, but Mike refuses to go with him, blaming Sulley’s stubbornness for their situation. Sulley returns to the factory and rescues Boo from the Scream Extractor, but is attacked by Randall. Mike returns to reconcile with Sulley and accidentally helps him overpower Randall. With Randall in pursuit, Mike and Sulley take Boo and escape into the door vault. Mike invokes Boo’s laughter, which causes all the doors to activate at once, allowing the monsters to freely pass in and out of the human world. Randall attempts to kill Sulley, but Boo overcomes her fear of Randall and attacks him, enabling Sulley to catch him. Sulley and Mike then trap Randall in the human world, where two residents at a trailer park mistake him for an alligator and beat him with a shovel.
Mike and Sulley locate Boo’s door, but Waternoose, accompanied by the CDA, brings the door down to the scare floor. Mike distracts the CDA while Sulley escapes with Boo and her door. He leads the pursuing Waternoose into the company’s simulation room, where Mike records Waternoose angrily declaring his plan to salvage the company by kidnapping children. As Waternoose is arrested by the CDA, he reprimands Sulley for destroying the company and worsening the energy crisis. The scare floor administrator Roz reveals herself to be the head of the CDA, who had been working undercover to find the mastermind of the company’s internal actions. Roz thanks Mike and Sulley for their help and allows Sulley to return Boo home, but she has Boo’s door demolished to prevent any monsters from making further contact with her. Sulley, inspired by his experiences with Boo, concocts a plan to retool the company’s power generation method to harvest children’s laughter instead of screams, as laughter is ten times more potent. With the energy crisis solved, Sulley is named the new CEO of Monsters, Inc. Mike takes Sulley aside, revealing he has rebuilt Boo’s door. It needs one final piece, which Sulley took as a memento, in order to work. Sulley puts the door chip into place, enters and joyfully reunites with Boo.