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Monsters University is a 2013 American animated coming-of-age comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. [5] A prequel to Monsters, Inc. (2001), it was directed by Dan Scanlon (in his feature directorial debut), produced by Kori Rae, and written by Scanlon and the writing team of Dan Gerson and Robert L. Baird.
Party Central is the second short in the Monsters, Inc. franchise and takes place shortly after the events of Monsters University. [2] The short involves Mike and Sulley helping their Oozma Kappa fraternity brothers make their party a success. It is the only Monsters, Inc. production to be rated PG by the MPA.
Gerson's collaborator Robert L. Baird noted that development of Monsters University took seven years from the basic idea of a prequel. [15] Gerson described writing Monsters University as a challenge due to the difficulty of writing an engaging prequel when audiences know what the ending will be:
Once again, Monsters University from Disney unit Pixar was the top-grossing film, taking in a little more than $46 million according to data compiled by Box Monsters University Still on Top of Box ...
A prequel to the first film, Monsters University tells Sulley and Mike's backstory. The future friends meet at college and initially start off as enemies, but end up on the same team in the university's "Scare Games", where they and their team of misfits must beat the odds and win the competition, or be expelled from school.
Monsters University arrived in theaters this past weekend, and fans can take the experience with them in Disney's Catch Archie, a free-to-play mobile game that casts players as beloved character ...
Once again, Monsters University from Disney unit Pixar was the top-grossing film, taking in a little more than $46 million according to data compiled by Box.
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