Overview
Lovable Sulley and his wisecracking sidekick Mike Wazowski are the top scare team at Monsters, Inc., the scream-processing factory in Monstropolis. When a little girl named Boo wanders into their world, it's the monsters who are scared silly, and it's up to Sulley and Mike to keep her out of sight and get her back home.


































































It still brings back fond memories😍
It still brings back fond memories.
The name is already there: "the cop on the radio is a monster. "... Okay, I got distracted. To the cartoon!
Fear turned to laughter,
Having lost the fight.
A monster with blue fur,
I fell in love with Boo!
After this cartoon, I will be more respectful of the monsters in the closet (and under the bed too). I am glad that all the cartoon characters are in their places. No one pulls the blanket over themselves. Plus, the villain here evokes emotions, and even makes you shudder a little somewhere.
For me personally, Mike Wazowski is the best character. Worried about their relationship with Medusa Gorgon. Anyway, round characters are often the funniest. Boo fell just short of the best Persian. I kept waiting for her sisters Ra, Ti, and No to be shown, but it didn't work out. 🙃
Vazovsky is a terrible optimist, of course
By the way, I never miss a screensaver, I watch the whole thing. And I had a toothbrush with a Randel when I was a kid. I'm not sure if I loved her, he's a negative character in every sense. But it was.
What kind of warm memories and a cool cartoon. And now, as an adult, you notice the details. For example, how shyly the Yeti twirled his claw around the ice cream ball when he told Michael that he thought he was friends with Sally, because they hugged each other in the blizzard.)
One of my favorite childhood cartoons
"The corporation. Just a minute. The corporation. I'm connecting it. Miss Shivers is on vacation. Leave a message?" 🥰😂❤
Mike Wazowski, or rather his dubbed voice, is just an incredible comfort. I didn't understand jokes about yellow snow when I was a kid)
But most importantly, I've reviewed it now that I'm about to become a parent of my daughter, and I understand the meaning of the cartoon.
The laughter of children brings much more than tears and screaming from the fact that an adult is yelling at him. And the way Kitty looks at herself from the outside is just a tin how painful it is to realize (
The cartoon is amazing.