Monsters, Inc.

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Monsters, Inc. is the largest scare factory in the monster world and the top kid Scarer is James P. Sullivan, a huge intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots and horns, known as "Sulley" to his friends. His Scare Assistant, be... more

Monsters, Inc. is the largest scare factory in the monster world and the top kid Scarer is James P. Sullivan, a huge intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots and horns, known as "Sulley" to his friends. His Scare Assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wazowski, a lime green, opinionated, feisty, one-eyed monster. Scaring children isn't such an easy job--monsters believe children are toxic and that direct contact with them would be catastrophic. Inside the factory can also be found: the factory's crab-like CEO, the beguiling serpent-haired receptionist Celia, and the sarcastic chameleon monster, Randall Boggs, who schemes to replace Sully as Monsters, Inc.'s top Scarer. Visiting from the human world is Boo, a tiny girl who turns the monster world upside-down.

GENRE: Family , Comedy
MPAA RATING: G
RUN TIME: 106 minutes
RELEASE DATE: November 2, 2001
STARRING: Billy Crystal , John Goodman , Steve Buscemi , James Coburn , Mary Gibbs
DIRECTOR(S): Pete Docter
PRODUCER(S): Darla K Anderson
WRITER(S): Andrew Stanton, Daniel Gerson
STUDIO: Buena Vista Distribution Compa
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