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Monsters University

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A look at the relationship between Mike Wazowski and James P. “Sully” Sullivan during their days at Monsters University, when they weren’t necessarily the best of friends.

Release Date: June 21, 2013

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Runtime: 1h 43m

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Disney Plus

Budget: $200,000,000

Box Office: $743,559,465

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Classification

Runtime
1h 43m

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Production

Budget
$200,000,000

Box Office
$743,559,465

Billy Crystal
Mike Wazowski
John Goodman
James P. Sullivan
Steve Buscemi
Randy Boggs
Helen Mirren
Rectora Hardscrabble
Joel Murray
Don Carlton (voice)
Sean Hayes
Terri Perry (voice)
Dave Foley
Terry Perry (voice)
Charlie Day
Art (voice)
Alfred Molina
Professor Knight (voice)
Tyler Labine
Brock Pearson (voice)
Nathan Fillion
Johnny Worthington (voice)
Aubrey Plaza
Claire Wheeler (voice)
Bobby Moynihan
Chet Alexander (voice)
Julia Sweeney
Ms. Squibbles (voice)
Bonnie Hunt
Karen Graves (voice)
John Krasinski
“Frightening” Frank McCay (voice)
Beth Behrs
Carrie Williams (voice)
Bob Peterson
Roz (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Yeti (voice)
Frank Oz
Fungus (voice)
Ava Acres
Additional Children's Voices (voice)
Sherry Lynn
Additional Voices (voice)
Phil Proctor
Additional Voices (voice, uncredited)
Paul Lazenby
Monster (voice, uncredited)
Joseph John Schirle
Additional Children's Voices (voice)
Kristen Li
Additional Children's Voices (voice, as Kristen Sarkisian)
Raymond Ochoa
Additional Children's Voices (voice)
Mason Cook
Additional Children's Voices (voice)
Tyree Brown
Additional Children's Voices (voice)
Isabella Acres
Additional Children's Voices (voice)
April Winchell
Additional Voices (voice)
Colette Whitaker
Additional Voices (voice)
Jim Ward
Additional Voices (voice, as James Kevin Ward)
Marcia Wallace
Additional Voices (voice)
David Theune
Additional Voices (voice)
Tara Strong
Additional Voices (voice)
Mindy Sterling
Additional Voices (voice)
Joel Spence
Additional Voices (voice)
Betsy Sodaro
Additional Voices (voice)
Patrick Seitz
Additional Voices (voice)
Dan Scanlon
Additional Voices (voice)
Jan Rabson
Additional Voices (voice)
Cristina Pucelli
Additional Voices (voice)
Jeff Pidgeon
Additional Voices (voice)
Donovan Patton
Additional Voices (voice)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Additional Voices (voice)
Laraine Newman
Additional Voices (voice)
David Neher
Additional Voices (voice)
Pam Murphy
Additional Voices (voice)
Matthew Mercer
Additional Voices (voice)
Alec Medlock
Additional Voices (voice)
Allan McLeod
Additional Voices (voice)
Tricia McAlpin
Additional Voices (voice)
Mona Marshall
Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Marsden
Additional Voices (voice)
Danny Mann
Additional Voices (voice)
Dawnn Lewis
Additional Voices (voice)
John Kassir
Additional Voices (voice)
Brandon Johnson
Additional Voices (voice)
Jess Harnell
Additional Voices (voice)
Mike Hanford
Additional Voices (voice)
Daniel Gerson
Additional Voices (voice)
Teresa Ganzel
Additional Voices (voice)
Donald Fullilove
Additional Voices (voice)
Andy Fischer-Price
Additional Voices (voice)
Keith Ferguson
Additional Voices (voice)
Bill Farmer
Additional Voices (voice)
Paul Eiding
Additional Voices (voice)
Greg Dykstra
Additional Voices (voice)
John Cygan
Additional Voices (voice)
Sean Conroy
Additional Voices (voice)
Patrick Carlyle
Additional Voices (voice)
Neil Campbell
Additional Voices (voice)
Rodger Bumpass
Additional Voices (voice)
Gregg Berger
Additional Voices (voice)
Bob Bergen
Additional Voices (voice)
Jack Angel
Additional Voices (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
Additional Voices (voice)
Lori Alan
Additional Voices (voice)
Peter Sohn
Scott 'Squishy' Squibbles
Noah Johnson
Young Mike / Bob (voice)
Bill Hader
Referee / Slug (voice)
Dan Scanlon
Director / Writer
Pete Docter
Producer
David Park
Producer
Colin Levy
Director
Kelsey Mann
Director
Holly Dorff
Producer
Kristen Li
Producer

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Reviewer:
CinemaSerf
Date:
December 9, 2023
It might have been a better idea to rather than follow up "Monsters, Inc." (2001) with a sequel, instead to wait twelve years and tell us all just how "Sully" and "Mike" et al actually met. So off we go to university where the takes it all for granted "Sully" is a natural at scaring folks, "Mike" - well he couldn't scare the skin off a custard! Initially, it's "Randall" that makes more of an impact on the young green cyclops and, indeed, he and his big wooly colleague really can't stand the sight of each other. A fluke of misfortune forces them to get their act together, though, after they manage to seriously annoy "Dean Hardscrabble" who throws them out of scare class. Only by forming their own fraternity can they hope to survive in the "Scare Games" - winning them being the only way to assuage their furious professor and get back to class. Loads of enjoyable escapades follow as they have to learn to rely upon and trust one another. The mischievous "Randall" shows us some early signs of his duplicity and the competitive nature of the episodic narrative works well at allowing the characters to have fun as they begin that lifelong bond (or not). The writing provides for some humour as we build to a denouement that isn't exactly a surprise, but is still just a little quirkier than expected. Not so good as the first one, but as a re-invention of some amiable characters goes, this is a quickly paced adventure that's not bad at all.
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
John
Date:
April 7, 2021
This is a great movie. The quality of animation is amazing, and they captured the University feel perfectly. Lots of fun little scenes, backgrounds, and homages to the original movie.
Rating:
10
Reviewer:
r96sk
Date:
July 18, 2020
A fun prequel to 'Monsters, Inc.'. It isn't on the same level as the preceding film, but 'Monsters University' is a pleasing film nonetheless. It takes a trip backwards in time to see Mike and Sully pre-Inc. and it comes out good, it doesn't have as much as heart but the comedy is still there at a strong level. John Goodman (Sully) and Billy Crystal (Mike) are again fantastic, while Helen Mirren comes in as a new character, Hardscrabble, and gives a pleasant performance. I don't love the other new characters, but they certainly serve a purpose and play a part. The plot is entertaining, it drops a little bit once the competition begins but everything is still enjoyable - the 104 minute run time flies by. I think I would've preferred a sequel story featuring a grown up Boo (admittedly not sure in what way), but this production is a suitable attachment to the quality 2001 original.
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
Gimly
Date:
May 13, 2017
Monsters University, it’s great, it’s the best thing Pixar’s brought out in the past three years leading up to it. It’s enjoyable, it’s well casted and it’s cute without being too cheesy. It’s also the third miss in a row for Pixar. MU, just like Brave (and unlike Cars 2) is filled with merit, and well worth watching. But in 1995 when Pixar came out swinging with Toy Story, people expect that sort of a trend to continue. Which it did! Right up until 2006, when they released their seventh film (Cars); the first film they’d gotten behind that didn’t blow audiences world wide out of the Goddamn water. Pixar’s limped up and down the approval ladder ever since, with MU sitting comfortably somewhere in the middle. It is a great film. Especially for a kids’ film, especially for a prequel, all of that, but it is not the return to greatness audiences keep hoping for. It plays it safe, it lulls in the dreary, rarely well-pulled-off format of “College Comedy” (which is again, a safe area to sit in). It may not be as triumphant as the original, but it’s not all together disappointing either. The film does what virtually any film with large amount of money behind it does: It stands in front of you for an hour and a half, does its job in the entertainment industry of “entertaining” you, then it sidles out, leaving you smiling, but not thoroughly satisfied. It takes as few risks as possible, and vehemently avoids anything new, just in case it pisses people off, and risks not making their money back. It’s fine, people of the world are used to this, it’s a fun ride, and then it’s done. Worth your money, worth your time, but not what people have come to expect from the powerhouse of Pixar’s heyday. 74% -Gimly
Rating:
7.0

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