Monsters, INC
In 2001 Pixar made its new masterpiece. “Monsters, INC” is really funny and imaginative animation. It is good not only for children but for the whole family. Doogal recommends it to all of you.
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“Monsters, INC” is a computer generated movie. It released after Pixar’s “Toy Story”, “A Bug’s Life” and “Toy Story 2”. Comparing all these animation we understand that “Monsters, INC” differs from its formers. It contains no memorable lines. But the main characters are well drawn. The plot is built on the popular stories about monsters living in children’s closets. They come out only at nights and make kids scary. But these monsters are not as dangerous as we used to think. They scary children even more than children do. |
Monsters gather kids’ screams in bottles and use them as power source. They work in special monsters corporation. One of its members is Sully or James P. Sullivan. One night the dangerous thing happens. A small girl nicknamed Boo crosses the room, goes through the closet and suddenly finds herself in monsters’ world. All the next story is Sully’s attempts to bring Boo back to her bedroom.
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Boo is a small kid. She can’t even speak well. All the time she cries or merrily laughs. Though Sully is a big green monster, he is very kind. He likes Boo and tries to give her all his love and protect from disasters. The last part of storyline is the funniest one. It occurs that everyone can go through this miracle door. It seems like Disney Land. The director of the movie is Pete Docter. The movie won Oscar and another 11 awards. Now it one of the most rated animations in the world. |
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“Monsters, INC” runs 1:24. It is rated G. So this animation is really good for the whole family. You can download “Monsters, INC” or watch it online.
The cast is:
John Goodman James P. “Sulley” Sullivan
Billy Crystal Mike Wazowski
Mary Gibbs Boo / Mary
Steve Buscemi Randall Boggs
James Coburn Henry J. Waternoose
Jennifer Tilly Celia
Enjoy this beautiful animation!


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I don’t know about the “miracle door” that you listed above. Sully attempts to save Boo by getting her back to her door that leads to her bedroom. He is unfortunately “banished with his best friend” to a snowy wasteland (according to the abomidable snowman “I think you mean Wonderland!”). Sully and Mike find their way back home only to find Boo in even more trouble, and the thickest part of the plot is that his boss is actually behind the whole thing.
This is absolutely a movie to watch with your children. I would be careful of the beginning, as it starts a bit scary (in a child’s eyes) with a monster hiding under the bed getting ready to scare a child who is asleep. But it lightens up very quickly with that particular monster goofing up the whole scare scene and running from the child. It is a delightful and funny tale.