Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 21, 2013
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RedOwlReviewsJul 11, 2013
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I don’t know why, but I felt powerfully attached to Monsters University. It may be because Monsters Inc. was one of my favorite Pixar movies of all time. It may
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I don’t know why, but I felt powerfully attached to Monsters University. It may be because Monsters Inc. was one of my favorite Pixar movies of all time. It may also be because I am currently around the age of our protagonists, so I can attest to their struggles. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s because Mike Wazowski and James Sullivan are the best frenemies to hit the big screen since Pixar’s older Woody and Buzz.
Mike Wazowski is determined, but at a disadvantage, since he isn’t scary. James Sullivan is laidback, but at an advantage, since he’s scary as hell (he’s also legacy, but I’d rather not rant about legacy kids on a film critique). So why is the banter between these polar opposites so amusing to children and adults alike? It’s because they’re both a little obnoxious. They’ve got enough sour taste in each other to animate the screen almost as well as the crisp-clear animation software used to make the film (which is seriously praiseworthy).
Technique-wise, the film rarely fails. Sure, the plotline may be a little formulaic and linear, but the plot twists are just enough to keep both the story and the character development moving. Even near the end of the film, you’ll find some sappy emotion we’ve come to expect from Pixar.
In conclusion, this is what I have to say: Monsters University is not only the best and most charismatic animated film of the year thus far; it is also a testament to Pixar’s glory years and a sign that maybe Cars 2 and Brave were just a depressing phase that Pixar is hopefully passing. (I’d also like to laud Helen Mirren’s character, Dean Hardscrabble. She is one tough cookie you’ll both enjoy and fear watching)

FINAL SCORE: 85 (excitingly great ----------o---------- almost perfect)
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agentKmurphJul 22, 2013
Pixar films traditionally have that indescribable touch to them that always keeps you watching and Monsters University maintains that touch. I really felt the characters come alive, both metaphysically and visually. The personalities andPixar films traditionally have that indescribable touch to them that always keeps you watching and Monsters University maintains that touch. I really felt the characters come alive, both metaphysically and visually. The personalities and emotions are well portrayed and the visuals were simply astounding. It was also very interesting to see how they developed the characters and explained a little behind Mike and Sully's friendship. Monsters University also features lots of a great slapstick humor to keep you laughing for days and as always, it is endearing to all age groups which is of course another hallmark of Pixar.

The Pixar touch aside, I did find the plot disappointing. It felt incredibly stock a standard tale that has been heard a thousand times before. Sure, it had a few unexpected twists and turns but even despite them, you could often guess the next five minutes at any given point in the movie. Pixar is better than this. They invented the wild crazy world of Toy Story where the plots were as unpredictable the next new character. They produced The Incredibles which finally gave us some superhumans to talk about other than our beloved mid twentieth century comic book heroes. They gave us Up, WALL-E, and Finding Nemo. All great stories that kept you wondering what happened next. Monsters University on the other hand...like I said. You could forecast ahead more than was acceptable. Boring! Still for what its worth, it was enjoyable. Not Pixar's best but certainly not their worst either.
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DibbHansenJul 18, 2013
While the film is not as good as the first, this film still has hilarious moments and creative ones as the first film did. The film is full of heart. Bless Pixar's heart, they did it again- they got me involved emotionally.
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GzberniniJan 22, 2014
The best Disney movie I've seen in my whole life. That's actually better than Monsters, Inc. and all of this bulls*** released by Disney nowadays. Watch it now!
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shengJul 15, 2013
Full of moral lessons. Great sequel movie. I love it.
Very different from the first movie. Appreciate much that they focused on Mike this time :D
Monster's University Rocks!!!!
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colmheneghanJul 17, 2013
I went to see this with my 8 year old.He enjoyed it but I'm a bit more critical when it comes to Pixar films these days.No 3D for me and I'm glad I didn't need to pay extra for it.the film is pretty funny in parts and the scare games was theI went to see this with my 8 year old.He enjoyed it but I'm a bit more critical when it comes to Pixar films these days.No 3D for me and I'm glad I didn't need to pay extra for it.the film is pretty funny in parts and the scare games was the funniest part in it.It just lacks something like the old Pixar films used to have. Can't put finger on it.The first Monsters Inc is still funnier than this one but not a bad attempt by Pixar anyway. Well done guys. Expand
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edublancJul 21, 2013
Pixar's creativity seems endless, but definitively they can do it even better.
Story, characters, rhythm, lots of color and fun: I think is a great combo!
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Ryguy50Jul 27, 2013
As far as Pixar movies go not the best, but as far as most movies go pretty good and definitely worth seeing if you were a fan of the first installment
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RevRonOct 31, 2013
"Monsters University" is a great return to the world that gave us "Monsters, Inc." Pixar once again crafts a film that has a great, touching story and killer animation. It was fun to see Mike and Sully enter into a rivalry that culminates"Monsters University" is a great return to the world that gave us "Monsters, Inc." Pixar once again crafts a film that has a great, touching story and killer animation. It was fun to see Mike and Sully enter into a rivalry that culminates into the friendship we know from the previous film. Oh--and this movie is damn funny! While sequels seem to be the name of Pixar's game lately, this addition to their library (which is, by the way, their first prequel) was a pleasant surprise and a whole lot of fun to watch. Expand
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CCooombsAug 18, 2013
Monsters University is evidence that Pixar still have both the originality, and the talent to create compelling animation films that offer audiences something a little different. A prequel to the first film, the plot centres around Mike andMonsters University is evidence that Pixar still have both the originality, and the talent to create compelling animation films that offer audiences something a little different. A prequel to the first film, the plot centres around Mike and Sully's first encounters, student life and being the scariest monster on campus, all in a tone that is both light hearted and engaging.
The film offers comedy that will appeal to both old and young viewers alike, as well as making several references to the original Monster's Inc. story, explaining how certain characters came to be. A definite recommend, an enjoyable film and one that should be celebrated.
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DioSWAug 9, 2013
The movie is so awesome, the quality of animation very amazing, look like the real
i hope disney pixar can make more great and good animation..

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GeekusPrimusNov 11, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Monsters University never seemed to capture the same magic that Monsters, Inc. made, but it is still a worthwhile movie, particularly for families. In a day and age filled with smut and garbage across the board, it is nice to have a children's movie that is entertaining without running for the cheap laugh with juvenile jokes about poops and farts. Crystal and Goodman reprise their roles as Mike and Sully, and they do so excellently. Unfortunately, the story line is not as impressive as their acting roles, and at times it felt a bit tedious and presented a few minor breaks in continuity with its predecessor (although most people will not notice, particularly the children that will derive the greatest entertainment from this film).

In an era where the "anyone can do anything" philosophy is deeply rooted in film and popular culture, it is refreshing to see a film where a dose of reality, no matter how silly, is established. Sometimes, a monster just isn't scary. And that's okay to admit, just like I will never be an offensive lineman no matter how much I work out. There were no contrived plot threads or miraculous interventions to attempt to resolve this plot thread in the favor of Mike.
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FranzHcriticOct 25, 2013
I watched this out of dedication to Monsters Inc., a film that I love since it's release. But this was completely childlike and had no direct statement unlike the first film. Kids at least six years old would like this, but not me.
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8bitParadoxJan 18, 2014
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I don't see why there is so much hate for this movie. I'll admit it's not Pixar's best film, but it's definitely not it's worst. I enjoyed all of the references it made to the first film, some are hidden, so look out for those.
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I don't see why there is so much hate for this movie. I'll admit it's not Pixar's best film, but it's definitely not it's worst. I enjoyed all of the references it made to the first film, some are hidden, so look out for those. This movie had a lot more action than I expected. It also had it's fair share of comedic moments, but not as much as I expected. This movie introduces a whole plethora of new characters with spectacular actors to do the voices such as Helen Mirren as Dean Hardscrabble, Nathan Fillion as Johnny Worthington, and my personal favorite, Charlie Day's character, Art. Don't listen to the critics, this movie is still filled with loads of Pixar-y goodness that any fan of animated films will enjoy.
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MamaTLFOct 13, 2013
This movie made me laugh a lot and jump on a chair like happy little kid that got what it wanted for Christmas. I felt satisfied and very nostalgic after watching it because i watched Monsters Inc. when i was younger. Only problem with theThis movie made me laugh a lot and jump on a chair like happy little kid that got what it wanted for Christmas. I felt satisfied and very nostalgic after watching it because i watched Monsters Inc. when i was younger. Only problem with the movie is the ending, that connects Monsters University and Monsters Inc, which seams to short, rushed and not covered as it should be. Overall the movie is an entertaining and fun experience (and nostalgic for some). Expand
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Jack_SunshineSep 6, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It’s a much maligned fact that every other cinematic offering these days seems to be a reboot or sequel. If it’s for kids, it’s probably computer animated too. As a result, a medium that once blew us away with its revolutionary freshness has now become bland and uninspiring in its ubiquity. Nevertheless, there have been computer animated gems over the years, and Pixar has always led the field, rejecting the safe and lucrative sequels market with a string of trailblazing stand alone features that have truly been works of art, animation quality improving with each release. So it’s a little troubling to see this giant of animation begin succumbing to sequelitis, starting with the release of the tepidly received Cars 2 (2011). Now, they've elected to give us Monsters University, which is, to their credit, a prequel.

The film is preceded by the traditional short, this time The Blue Umbrella. This piece alone is enough to prove that the guys at Pixar have still got it. It’s an exercise in cutting edge computer design, a showcase of stunning photorealistic animation, with just the right tug on the heartstrings. Without spoiling too much, it features heavy rain in an anthropomorphic urban environment.

As for the main feature, the idea is simple: the story of the first meeting between Monsters, Inc.’s Mike and Sulley, chronicling their development from bitter rivals to the firm friends we see at the start of the first film. Billy Crystal and John Goodman return for the lead roles, but aside from a few brief cameos, the rest of the cast and characters are new.

Plot-wise, on the face of it at least, there is little particularly new or innovative, other than the placing of these established characters in a university environment. To prove themselves, Mike and Sulley must join an underdog team of misfits and compete in a big sporting event, the Scare Games, or they’ll be kicked out of university. Then, two thirds of the way through, the inevitable spanner is thrown in the works of the duo’s newly blossoming camaraderie. The morals of acceptance and the realisation of ambition are nevertheless noble; Monsters University is also honest about failure. Notably, the final act moves the plot in an unexpected and welcome direction. Original director Pete Docter, who gave us the sublime Up (2009), hands the reigns to rising storyboard artist Dan Scanlon. This is Scanlon’s directorial debut, so perhaps he has incentive to play it safe.

The university itself is everything that has come to define American higher education since National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978). There are American football games, fraternity rivalries, cheerleaders, big frat house parties and initiations, the Goth kids, the preppies with popped collars, and the theft of a rival establishment’s pig. There’s even a crusty old Dean, voiced by Helen Mirren: the truly terrifying veteran scarer Ms. Hardscrabble, who sounds like a character in a Charles Dickens novel.

Despite this, the character development is well handled, characters new and old are memorable, and above all, it is extremely funny, full of great jokes and hilarious sight gags. It would be a challenge to watch this film without having a good time. The concept is well realised, from the unique designs of individual monsters to the other worldly blend of Ivy League architecture adorned with monster-inspired horns and spines.

As a prequel, the worldview that was challenged as the central theme of Monsters, Inc. is here taken for granted. This is a world where monsters still harvest power from scaring humans, and fear their toxicity. To scare is the monster’s prime directive, enshrined in the hallowed traditions of families and Greek letter organisations, highlighting what must have been the total upheaval of their culture after the revelation at the end of the first film.

A kids’ film in a university environment is a hard balance. It’s hard to notice any particularly knowing winks to an adult audience beyond the obvious university clichés, and the potentially rowdy university environment has understandably been whitewashed to remove any suggestion of debauchery. At the same time, I wonder how many younger children can relate to, or appreciate such a setting. But perhaps they don’t need to. I don’t know how most kids will react to the film, but the young lad behind me in the cinema seemed to be having a good time, clapping along enthusiastically with the crowd at the Scare Games. Visually, it’s bright, colourful, and still stunning.

As ever, the appeal is still wide reaching. Monsters University is not just a kids’ film. It can be no coincidence that the children who first enjoyed Monsters, Inc. are now just about heading off to university themselves. With good Pixar characters being what they are, it’s a treat to revisit these much loved characters once more. Monsters University is not Pixar’s best, but it certainly shows they’re still kicking.
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AnnthiswaySep 12, 2013
Pretty nice animation. Great. A day ago before going to cinema i watched "Monsters Inc.". Nice animation, nice. Very nice. I loved it! I definitely recommend it to you if you fan of "Monsters Inc." ESPECIALLY. Really nice movie. Pixar alwaysPretty nice animation. Great. A day ago before going to cinema i watched "Monsters Inc.". Nice animation, nice. Very nice. I loved it! I definitely recommend it to you if you fan of "Monsters Inc." ESPECIALLY. Really nice movie. Pixar always make a good movies & animations. Expand
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FreedomFightersJan 3, 2017
You know what's really strange? Even with Pixar now being "mortal" and having a few missteps, I still find myself enjoying even their lesser films. "Monsters University" is no different: I love the writing, I love the characters (both old andYou know what's really strange? Even with Pixar now being "mortal" and having a few missteps, I still find myself enjoying even their lesser films. "Monsters University" is no different: I love the writing, I love the characters (both old and new), I DEFINITELY love the animation, the film is funny, it's clever, it's heartfelt, and overall, it's a lot of fun! If you enjoyed the original "Monsters Inc." film (which I surely did), you will definitely enjoy "Monsters University," a film that is definitely a fun trip down memory lane, and proof that even in their "decline," Pixar can still get the job done. Expand
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joao1198pedroOct 31, 2013
this film is terrific but it isn't so great as it was the first monsters inc,but this film is absolutely great and he is one of the greatest films of this era of pixar.
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DaEagleNov 22, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Monsters University has a creative environment, where unique characters presented as monsters learn to be scary. But, this movie proves something else. It proves that intelligence is more important than scariness; at least based on the movie's universe. The movie isn't prefect. It lacks the emotional impact that it's predecessor leaved and the characters, while generally funny and colorful, they're not as developed. Well, of course, besides of the returning characters.
They are some slightly weak characters such as Dean Hardscrabble, that just doesn't change as a character. She stays the same: emotionless. I know that she is supposed to be emotionless, but a change would be more than satisfying. However, she does her job being dark and all serious.
There's also a slight lack of character development on a few characters, which is kind of disappoint supposing all the potential.
The visuals are stunning and colorful, which is traditional for Pixar. Every character is sophisticated considering their wonderful design. It's masterfully done, even though it's not a surprise.
The story isn't going to emotionally effect you as the predecessor did, but it's alright with a few surprises and twists. It also delivers a positive message, which I mentioned earlier. It had a few plot holes when Sally and Mike went through the door transporting them in human's world, but it doesn't fail just by that. It's no way as engaging as the other Pixar movies, but it's fun.
While not as emotionally effecting as it's predecessor, Monsters University's colorful environments and enjoyable moments make the movie an another success from Pixar. (Final Score: 8.10)
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bestgamesNov 14, 2013
My kids are mad at the point of the film. Amazing animation. Cool humor main characters. Sound masterpiece. I look forward to the next part. Recommend seen on the big screen, preferably in IMax. Simply Bliss
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francisjairam12Jul 6, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Now where do I began with this. Now when I went to see Monsters University in theaters last year I was disappointed. The Story doesn't make too much sense. I understand this is a prequel to Monsters Inc but the way it plays just doesn't excite me. It starts off with Mike going to University to becoming a scary Monster. He finds himself having a hard time trying to roar. Then Sully comes along and he became a jerk towards Mike. Also the monster Deam Hardscrabbble says that the monsters have to complete an exam to determine if they scary enough to become a real monster. If the exam is failed then they are out of the scary program. Which is understanble. I will admit there are some funny scenes but something about the characters didn't appeal to me. Anyways when the final test comes Mike has to prove himself that he is a scary monster after all the training they did. But when Mike scared the simulated kid he automatically wins (which by the way that was a small roar). Mike becomes suspiscous and learns that Sully was the one that made him when. Meaning that he made Mike cheat. He becomes so upset he goes into the Human world from a door. Sully has to find him and apolgize. Soon the cops (in the human world) came to look for the monsters. Sully and Mike set up an abush where Sully comes out and the ropes tangled the cops and Sully roars loudly at the cops causing the scream cans in the Monster world to go crazy. Even HARDSCRABBLE was surprised. So after that incident Mike and Sully were expelled. Meaning they haven't learn a thing. Then after that they find a work place at Monsters INC factory (which marks the begin of Monsters INC) and thats when the movie ends. Overall this movie is a guilty pleasure to me, it didn't have that same emotion to it like Monsters Inc did and the story doesn't make too much sense. So yeah I give it a 6.5/10. You may disagree with me but thats how I felt in my opinion Expand
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aleksasstaJan 15, 2014
This movie is just awesome! .
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eagleeyevikingNov 29, 2013
While it doesn't rank with Pixar's finest, Monsters University follows a sturdy plot while still being thoroughly enjoyable, witty and fun for all ages.
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ambenderDec 28, 2013
Pixar's latest is a sweet, and frequently hilarious, follow up to a movie that I consider to be one of the studio's greatest. While it doesn't capture the original's creativity, it boasts plenty of humor and memorable characters.
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KayakMar 3, 2014
I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised with this. Pixar have hit this coming-of-age slant to their cleverly timed sequels/prequels out the park. This captures the charm from the first movie with some surprisingly competent new conceptsI have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised with this. Pixar have hit this coming-of-age slant to their cleverly timed sequels/prequels out the park. This captures the charm from the first movie with some surprisingly competent new concepts to add to the already creative screenplay and caters comically and conceptually to both the kids and those, like me, who have reached university age. Maybe not as great for those not in this age range, but it certainly struck a chord with me. Expand
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DrewtheDude85Mar 30, 2014
I was a huge fan of original Monsters Inc. and I still love that movie today, in fact it's probably my favorite of all Pixar films. So I was half excited and half mixed when I heard that they were making this film. First off I was excitedI was a huge fan of original Monsters Inc. and I still love that movie today, in fact it's probably my favorite of all Pixar films. So I was half excited and half mixed when I heard that they were making this film. First off I was excited because it involved of Monsters Inc. but I was also skeptical because I was hoping that they would make a sequel, not a prequel, but when I saw this film it was fantastic! It was great to see quality of a Pixar film again after the disasters that were Cars 2 and Brave, however don't expect this film to be up to par with like Pixar's greatest films like Finding Nemo, the Toy Story Trilogy and Monsters Inc. itself. However Monsters University had a good story, great humor and honestly some of the best animation I've ever seen in a Pixar film, trust me while Pixar already had great animation to start with, this is proof that even their flawless animation skills get even better. Monsters University was great, it wasn't anything that I absolutely adored but it was great. I recommend it. Expand
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IMAX500May 22, 2014
Pixar is a master of movies and also this one. this is the most funniest movie in summer 2013. the voices from the first monsters Inc. sounds the same.
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Viper8787Apr 19, 2014
Another great movie by Pixar and one of my favourite Pixar movies ever just behind the first Monsters Inc. movie. Animation and voice acting are incredible. There were so many jokes thrown in you can't help yourself but to laugh. I love MikeAnother great movie by Pixar and one of my favourite Pixar movies ever just behind the first Monsters Inc. movie. Animation and voice acting are incredible. There were so many jokes thrown in you can't help yourself but to laugh. I love Mike Wazowski he is so funny and one of my favourite movie characters. Was waiting a long time for a second Monsters movie and I was not disappointed. . Expand
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pienpienApr 25, 2014
Don't expect any deep emotional connection with this one––but that's not what the film is trying to do anyway. It's incredibly enjoyable, and as a big Monsters Inc. fan I was delighted that the film stays true to the original. TheDon't expect any deep emotional connection with this one––but that's not what the film is trying to do anyway. It's incredibly enjoyable, and as a big Monsters Inc. fan I was delighted that the film stays true to the original. The American-College humour is often stereotype but still manages to be fresh and actually funny. Go see this film for some classic Pixar fun. Expand
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KaleBishopApr 29, 2014
Pixar never ceases to amaze me. In almost every movie, if not all, they always have a signature theme: life. The surprising thing about MU is that it's pretty much accurate to how college works in real life. If you're not cut out for it thenPixar never ceases to amaze me. In almost every movie, if not all, they always have a signature theme: life. The surprising thing about MU is that it's pretty much accurate to how college works in real life. If you're not cut out for it then you're flunked and when you're flunked, that will leave a bad record on you that will haunt your lifetime as you live on. So face it, you're a loser but that doesn't mean that you can't get what you want anymore. If you want it, then get it, believe that you can get it, and bake the cake no matter what are the stakes. Before you even know it, you're already standing on holy ground.
I highly recommend this for high schoolers going to college. If you don't know what it's like then I suggest you get a glimpse of it even if it's in an other worldy (Monster world) view.
Overall, this movie was very inspirational. I hope to watch another Pixar masterpiece in the near future.
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SparklinDiamondApr 27, 2014
I liked this movie, but it was no Monsters Inc.. The original is one of my favourite Pixar movies, so this did slightly disappoint me. It was funny and interesting but it just cannot live up to the original in my eyes. However, I would watchI liked this movie, but it was no Monsters Inc.. The original is one of my favourite Pixar movies, so this did slightly disappoint me. It was funny and interesting but it just cannot live up to the original in my eyes. However, I would watch it again! Expand
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vikesh2206Nov 9, 2014
While it doesn't rank with Pixar's finest, Monsters University follows a sturdy plot while still being thoroughly enjoyable, witty and fun for all ages.
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Delaforce828Oct 13, 2014
I was definitely satisfied with this film and it's colorful visuals, great character designs, and decent writing. I'd still have to put it next to their lesser films because I still don't think it's as good as Monsters, Inc. Although despiteI was definitely satisfied with this film and it's colorful visuals, great character designs, and decent writing. I'd still have to put it next to their lesser films because I still don't think it's as good as Monsters, Inc. Although despite that I'd still give it a pass, Pixar are definitely stepping up after Cars 2 and getting better with their films, and storytelling. Expand
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SythusRATINGSOct 19, 2014
Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan weren't always an inseparable pair. From the moment these two mismatched monsters met they couldn’t stand each other. Monsters University reveals how Mike and Sulley overcame their differences and becameMike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan weren't always an inseparable pair. From the moment these two mismatched monsters met they couldn’t stand each other. Monsters University reveals how Mike and Sulley overcame their differences and became the best of friends. Expand
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WheelzFourReelzMar 19, 2015
It's predictable and cliché, but Monsters University is a solid film that definitely steers Pixar in the right direction after their two misfires. It's funny, heartfelt, and just a good time.
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spongeswiftJun 15, 2018
This movie isn't bad by any means BUT it was such a disappointment compared to the first one that it tarnishes the film's charm. Overall the baseline idea wasn't bad but a sequel would've been better and really was more requested. But anywaysThis movie isn't bad by any means BUT it was such a disappointment compared to the first one that it tarnishes the film's charm. Overall the baseline idea wasn't bad but a sequel would've been better and really was more requested. But anyways I thought this film was ok. Mike and Sully's group of friends was really charming and the "villain" is really well executed. Overall this film may be a disappointment but it is still a pretty ok movie to me. Expand
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homer4presidentMar 12, 2015
I enjoyed Monsters University but felt it lacked much of the magic of the first film. For starters, Sully's redemption just takes too long. We all love him, and it's painful to watch him as such a jerk for the majority of the movie. Mile isI enjoyed Monsters University but felt it lacked much of the magic of the first film. For starters, Sully's redemption just takes too long. We all love him, and it's painful to watch him as such a jerk for the majority of the movie. Mile is fabulous, but my younger cousins just can't relate to college life. I am hoping for a third movie, which brings us back to two best friends who are less than perfect, but 100 percent lovable! Expand
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MrMovieBuffFeb 5, 2016
This was truly when Pixar Animation Studios were scraping the bottom of the barrel. Making a sequel to the widely loved 'Monsters, Inc' (2001) was just filler so Pixar could release another film to try and continue to dominate the animationThis was truly when Pixar Animation Studios were scraping the bottom of the barrel. Making a sequel to the widely loved 'Monsters, Inc' (2001) was just filler so Pixar could release another film to try and continue to dominate the animation industry.

The story mainly focuses on Mike (voiced by Billy Crystal) going off to Monsters University to become a well-known and famous scarer, but he bumps into the popular and soon to be legendary James P. Sillivan aka "Sulley" (John Goodman), and they develop this kind of rivalry that becomes slowly more competitive than ever.

The biggest issue this film has is that it is a prequel, and not a sequel. Considering that this movie was released well over a decade after the classic 'Monsters, Inc' (2001), there could have been a chance where a sequel's story focuses on the young girl Boo being a teenager, and maybe Sulley and her lose that special connection because we all know that teenagers can be difficult socially. Maybe Boo has a boyfriend, or even a child, and her close monster friend, Sulley, can find this very hard to deal with.

The story here is very paint-by-numbers and, like most sequels, it's very predictable. This is truly Pixar being desperate for sure.
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moviemaniacsMar 6, 2016
A College centric prequel to Monsters Inc., Monsters University is unfortunate proof that the animation studio previously known for its brains is now resting a little too heavily on its nominal brawn. Monsters Inc.'s success came from theA College centric prequel to Monsters Inc., Monsters University is unfortunate proof that the animation studio previously known for its brains is now resting a little too heavily on its nominal brawn. Monsters Inc.'s success came from the imaginative land of Monstropolis, evoking a sense of place through quotidian and nuanced details of urban life and an industrial workplace. Instead of merely relying on a previously created world, this origin story envisions the loveable monsters as freshmen undergrads, allowing storyboard artist turned director Dan Scanlon to reintroduce the central characters while still creating a new, meticulously detailed campus setting. The college grounds are dappled with gothic-spired buildings, hacky-sacking students, and aptly annoying orientation leaders, and the animators approach the milieu with an acknowledging, whimsical clarity on which Pixar prides itself. Where Monsters University or: How Pixar Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Formula stumbles, though, is the lack of originality it exhibits in its stale storytelling.

The film is primarily seen through the eye of diminutive Mike Wazowski (voiced again by Billy Crystal), a green ball of sass who's yearned to be a “scarer” ever since a grade-school trip to the familiar factory where screams from children are turned into energy. What he lacks in stature he compensates for in moxie and idealism, and Mike is set on becoming a scarer despite being told by school bullies that he—more goofy than grotesque in appearance—doesn't belong on the scare floor. James P. Sullivan, a.k.a. Sulley (voiced by John Goodman, the deepest-voiced freshman of all time), on the other hand, is a braggadocious beast from the illustrious Sullivan family of scarers and, given his imposing figure and naturally loud roar, he looks the role. It's an uninspired, if expected, dichotomous setup of rivalry, pinning Mike's book smarts (he's read all the Scare Theory he can get his claws on) versus Sulley's inherited talents (“You don't need to study scaring. You just need to do it,” Sulley says, sounding a bit like a naïve art-school brat).

After a scrappy fight between Mike and Sulley during the final exam of Scaring 101, which results in the destruction of a precious souvenir owned by the frigid Dean Hardscrabble (Helen Mirren), the twosome are kicked out of the program and forced to switch their major to Scare Can Manufacturing. Grasping at a chance for redemption and re-entrance into the scaring program, Mike signs up for the Greek Council's Scare Games (“A super intense scaring competition,” the horned, letter-jacket-wearing meathead organizer shouts). Mike enlists in the tournament with the only fraternity available, the oddball-filled Oozma Kappa (the nebbish clans acronym, “OK,” lends an amusing, if eventually tiresome, visual gag) and reluctantly allows former nemesis Sulley to join. Mike brazenly agrees to an ultimatum with Dean Hardscabble: If his team wins they'll all gain admittance to the scaring program, and if they lose Mike and Sulley will be expelled from the university.

The Scare Games—overly reminiscent of certain tournaments for famous young wizards—occupies more than the second half of the film's overlong, nearly two-hour runtime; from here, writer-director Scanlon and two co-writers unimaginatively layer on event after event, eschewing innovative construction in favor of a predictable and tediously structured run toward the finish line as the underdogs consistently scrape by each challenge. Their main foes, unsurprisingly, are preppy, popped-collar alpha monsters and a hardly present sorority (a regressive step since Pixar released the female-driven Brave just a year ago). Monsters University refreshingly picks up some steam in the home stretch, showing a glimmer of the original's cleverness as Mike and Sulley must elicit true horror to scare a more mature audience; the joy of this set piece, however, is still buried under thematic backlogging, as the Aesopian morality about cherishing uniqueness, playing off individual strengths, and overcoming failures through hard work are pressed on even harder.

Despite Monsters University's candy-colored, eye-popping visuals, the sensibility feels off: The plot is more creaky than creative and the humor more forced than embedded, leaving the audience to choke on dust instead of laughs. Lacking in Pixar's trademark sly wit and thematic maturity, the film is unfortunately representative of the once-peerless animation studio's further slide toward the creation of merchandising over magic.
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mikevillagranJun 3, 2015
I really love this movie, I felt me identified with the movie, the two protagonists are original, the movie try to show a normal life in collage, however people say that this is not the most popular movie, in my opinion you can´t say whichI really love this movie, I felt me identified with the movie, the two protagonists are original, the movie try to show a normal life in collage, however people say that this is not the most popular movie, in my opinion you can´t say which pixar´s movie is the best, it´s the taste of the person who decides which movie is the best for himself Expand
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AaronDWassermanJun 26, 2015
A very fun origin to the Monsters films. It is entertaining as hell and so beautifully done. I was very impressed watching this film. Because I was not expecting much.
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RobertOBrienJul 28, 2015
This movie gets extra points for having a mature and awesome message. It's certainly a challenging message for kids to accept, but it's definitely something they should accept.

Other than that, the first hour and 20 minutes drag. It's just
This movie gets extra points for having a mature and awesome message. It's certainly a challenging message for kids to accept, but it's definitely something they should accept.

Other than that, the first hour and 20 minutes drag. It's just college movie cliche after college movie cliche, and if it was trying to satirize these college movie tropes, it wasn't very funny.

The last couple of scenes are fantastic, like, Finding Nemo levels of fantastic, but it's a shame the rest of the film couldn't have been as strong.
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CineAutoctonoJan 24, 2018
"Monsters University" was a slightly good movie, tell us the beginnings of Mike and Sullivan, in the middle of the university and at least the story was good but do not stop enjoying it.
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DanBurritoSep 12, 2015
Inside Out was definitely Pixar's first true masterpiece since Toy Story 3. But MU was the first sign that they were clawing their way back to the top. It isn't as good as the brilliant original but it's a very good movie. It's an interestingInside Out was definitely Pixar's first true masterpiece since Toy Story 3. But MU was the first sign that they were clawing their way back to the top. It isn't as good as the brilliant original but it's a very good movie. It's an interesting look at the time Mike and Sully first met and I like how they started out as rivals in the beginning. Mike was the best character in the original so it was nice to see him as the protagonist in this one. It's got lots of humour and though it's not as good as Pixar's classics, it's a satisfying and underrated prequel to a childhood favourite. Expand
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diegonelliNov 6, 2015
Monsters University is a family-funny movie. I have to say that I prefer Monsters Inc. But this film is quite good and Disney and the creators nailed it. 8/10 for me. :)
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Jollyjoe1000Dec 15, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I would call it a good prequel it shows everything on how is started and where it is today, and why doint they scare humans again like they did in this movie. Expand
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MovieManiac1994Jan 4, 2016
Before embarking on this return visit to the wacky alt-world of 2001’s Monsters, Inc. , the brains at Pixar went looking for “all the great movie prequels” and came up empty-handed.

They have a point. Backstory probing may be all the rage
Before embarking on this return visit to the wacky alt-world of 2001’s Monsters, Inc. , the brains at Pixar went looking for “all the great movie prequels” and came up empty-handed.

They have a point. Backstory probing may be all the rage right now, but there has yet to be a preboot that truly stands toe-to-toe with the film or films that spawned it. Blame George Lucas if you like, but it’s a format with many more strikes against it than home runs on its score card.

Not only that but a prequel almost always comes with a whiff of creative desperation, its raison d’être invariably owing more to a corporate balance sheet than a blue-sky brainstorm.

All of which appears to stack the odds against Monsters University , the latest evidence of what has become a troublingly repetitive streak for Emeryville’s princes of the pixel (last year’s Brave excepted, this is the third release in a row to be based on an existing title – and Planes , out August 2013, will be the fourth).

Shouldn’t the outfit that brought us Finding Nemo , Up and WALL.E be looking for more beautiful one-offs? It’s the basis of an argument, but one that can wait to be thrashed out another day.

As it is, Pixar’s 14th feature turns out to be an exuberant, vibrant and busy romp: some way from a classic, but perfectly acceptable on its own second-hand, retro- fitted and unapologetically derivative terms.

The last time we saw fanged furball James ‘Sulley’ Sullivan (John Goodman) and green eyeball on legs Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal), they were best buds working side by side on the Monsters, Inc. scare floor.

Director Dan Scanlon starts his movie in the same place, but only to introduce Mike as a child and his life-long fascination with the heroic ‘Scarers’ who generate Monstropolis’ power by traumatising dozing human infants.

Determined to become one of their number, the adolescent Mike enrols at the titular MU in the hope of joining its prestigious Scare Program.

In his way, however, stands a certain turquoise ogre: the aforementioned Sulley, a cocksure campus hotshot who – unlike his more cute than creepy roomie – doesn’t need to hit the books to terrify the tots witless.

Turning firm friends into sworn enemies may not be the most original of plot twists, but it’s enough of a rethink to have University challenge our creeping sense of déjà vu.

Nor does it hurt to introduce a competitive element, an accident involving a prized possession of the fearsome Dean Hardscrabble (a dragon-centipede hybrid imperiously vocalised by Dame Helen Mirren) compelling our heroes to sign up for the all or nothing ‘Scare Games’ in order to rejoin the ranks of the collegiate elite.

With rounds involving flesh-swelling stingers, a giant tentacled librarian and a maze straight out of Pac-Man, it’s the Tri-Wizard Cup in all but name.

Its real function, though, is to help warm up the Mike/Sulley bromance, as well as fostering a sense of community within the sad-sack ‘Oozma Kappa’ fraternity to which they have reluctantly been forced to pledge.

The various members of this dotty brotherhood – a five-eyed blob, a two-headed nerd, a long-limbed cousin of The Muppets’ Animal and a sticky old mature student – make for a spectacular posse that leaps off the screen even if you’re not watching the film in the now requisite 3D.

And while cynics might point out that the Disney Store will now be stuffed with as many merchandise-friendly critters as (in)humanly possible, who cares when it gives us such colourful peripheral characters as the purple-haired babes of ‘Python Nu Kappa’ and the squealing Scare Pig mascot of ‘Roar Omega Roar’?

The freakish ingenuity is the movie’s main, ahem, selling point – though it can’t quite compensate for a fundamental shortage of freshness.

Alas, Scanlon and co always seem to be one clawed step and slimy trail behind Pete Docter’s milieu-defining predecessor.

That’s not to say there isn’t fun, excitement and sporadic laughter to be had, not least in a climactic sequence that sees Mike realise his true calling. The message too is a surprisingly bracing one for a family animation: sometimes you have to face up to the fact that just because you want something, that doesn’t make it so.

But then if Monsters University says anything, it’s that even if you’re not at the top of your game, you should still go out there and give them a show – which is exactly what the film does.

Pixar falls back on the tried and tested in an entertaining caper that will be a surefire kid pleaser this summer. Old favourites are always welcome, but it would have been nice to see some more new ideas too.
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BarneyOnMTJan 5, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: It takes the characters we loved and continues to develop them and the franchise. 'Monsters University' is still entertaining and captures some of the magic of it's predeccessor
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: Unlike the first, this feels
WHAT I LIKED: It takes the characters we loved and continues to develop them and the franchise. 'Monsters University' is still entertaining and captures some of the magic of it's predeccessor
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: Unlike the first, this feels more basic, dull and uninventive in terms of plot, and it looses the emotion we felt in the original.
VERDICT: Not as memorable as 'Monsters Inc,' this fails to hit the mark. It's still a lot of fun for kids though
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gameguardian21Aug 8, 2016
While it doesn't remain as good as the first monsters inc, it's still a surprise that this prequel managed to do well. It tells the story of how sully and mike met pretty good as it cleverly tells the origin story of monsters university, aWhile it doesn't remain as good as the first monsters inc, it's still a surprise that this prequel managed to do well. It tells the story of how sully and mike met pretty good as it cleverly tells the origin story of monsters university, a college that teaches monsters on the job of scaring children. Expand
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FuturedirectorAug 1, 2016
At least, Docter's still showing his one-of-a-kind creativity. But it's style may be some kind of different, so the results change, with an appropriate cast, but a predictable story-telling, this film is not one of the bests of Pixar. ButAt least, Docter's still showing his one-of-a-kind creativity. But it's style may be some kind of different, so the results change, with an appropriate cast, but a predictable story-telling, this film is not one of the bests of Pixar. But anyway, it has funny parts and colored pictures. It's still being enjoyable, anyway. Expand
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SrPepeJan 6, 2018
La verdad que no me gustó mucho, no le llega de cerca a la primera y a ninguna de Pixar en general.
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reviewfrom19842Jan 8, 2017
Pixar's weakest film Monster University is just an mediocre kids film .
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JP32Feb 4, 2019
For a studio that made its name with storytelling strong enough for parents to enjoy, it's almost shocking to see something as trivial as a "big game" as the movie's centerpiece. Monster's University's story barely qualifies as a DisneyFor a studio that made its name with storytelling strong enough for parents to enjoy, it's almost shocking to see something as trivial as a "big game" as the movie's centerpiece. Monster's University's story barely qualifies as a Disney Junior Original, never mind a Pixar product. Expand
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CasuallyJan 14, 2017
Dependable Pixar magic that lives up to the original without stepping on it's toes. Mike and Sulley's adventures are a joy to watch and this motley cast of inspired characters set up a brilliant story. Unfortunately, however, it fails toDependable Pixar magic that lives up to the original without stepping on it's toes. Mike and Sulley's adventures are a joy to watch and this motley cast of inspired characters set up a brilliant story. Unfortunately, however, it fails to deliver the emotion expected of an underdog tale. The conclusion feels somewhat of a shirking of responsibility to allow the prequel to harmonize with the original. For an easy watch Monsters' University is often hilarious and will bring a nostalgic smile to any viewer. Expand
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MonkiReviewsMay 22, 2017
They didn't make this movie as well as the original. It stars a younger version of the characters, but they look mostly if not all the same. The story itself is not great though, but not bad. It is worth watching though.
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sunoblakDec 27, 2017
Una historia de cómo se pueden romper las barreras de jerarquía social, Mike no es nada sin Sullivan, Sullivan no es nada sin Mike.
Una bonita historia amigable con el público llena de clichés segregativos e irrespetuosos propios de las
Una historia de cómo se pueden romper las barreras de jerarquía social, Mike no es nada sin Sullivan, Sullivan no es nada sin Mike.
Una bonita historia amigable con el público llena de clichés segregativos e irrespetuosos propios de las universidades americanas. Una película necesaria para dar un orígen a los personajes, pero nada memorable.
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FilipeNetoMar 26, 2022
After the success of the first film (although it was a success heavily amputated by competing films), it was predictable that Pixar would bet, sooner or later, on a film that continued with the same revenue as the first. The follow-up,After the success of the first film (although it was a success heavily amputated by competing films), it was predictable that Pixar would bet, sooner or later, on a film that continued with the same revenue as the first. The follow-up, however, had to wait more than ten years in the drawer, and ended up not being a sequel, but rather a prequel that shows us how the main characters met and their journey.

The script is not original, and the story is very similar to a thousand other films in an American high school or university environment, but the fact is that it works well. It begins with Mike and Sullivan's arrival at Monsters University, where they must attend a degree in Scare, the most prestigious degree the university has to offer. However, the highly respected college headmistress is extremely demanding and will not like them at all, taking advantage of an unfortunate incident they cause to expel them, based on Mike's inability to instill fear and Sullivan's total neglect of studies. However, Mike is determined to graduate and prove his worth, and will take advantage of a college scare competition to challenge the headmistress.

The film proved to be a very honorable continuation of the first film: the prequel works well and the characters we liked in the first film are almost all present (of course the human girl is not). Thanks to a very well written script, we see how they get to know each other, and how their friendships and enmities are forged. There are many intentional similarities between the University of Monsters and Harvard University, and the US academic environment is well reproduced here (being totally different from the Portuguese or European university environment). The digital animation is exquisite, the drawings were very well executed, there is excellent color and brightness throughout the film and the soundtrack seems to me to have been better and better chosen this time around. For the voices of the characters, the film once again summons John Goodman, Billy Crystal and Steve Buscemi, to which well-known actors such as Helen Mirren, Alfred Molina or Joel Murray will be joined.
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4Nick3Mar 4, 2018
Yes, no one wanted it. But lets be real, we can't change it, this is what we have, and it's very good. With a whole line of unique and funny characters and a big event that rolls out the plot for this movie. Monsters University is a reallyYes, no one wanted it. But lets be real, we can't change it, this is what we have, and it's very good. With a whole line of unique and funny characters and a big event that rolls out the plot for this movie. Monsters University is a really fun film that deserves way more credit. Expand
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hylibgMar 1, 2018
What a mighty fine movie we got here buck o. I need more movies like this. It really got the feels for this one. 2nd is the best. Woot Woot can't wait to see this in theatre my dood. 10/10 on yelp.
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meydianarizki21Nov 14, 2020
They're back... and its GOOOOD.

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY is a prequel to MONSTERS INC., directed by Dan Scanlon. The characters include the voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Hellen Mirren. The film goes back to where Mike Wazowski and James
They're back... and its GOOOOD.

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY is a prequel to MONSTERS INC., directed by Dan Scanlon. The characters include the voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Hellen Mirren.

The film goes back to where Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan were before they were buddies and in Monsters Inc. It shows how the two of them were in university, showing the relationship between them which led up to the two of them becoming the best of friends.

Alright, so MIKE AND SULLY ARE BAACKK!!! Well, thats what every kid or adult that was associated with the enjoyment of Monsters Inc should say. Okay, so it's been 12 years since we saw these two on-screen, providing us with animated humor, and now they're back again, to show us how they were in University. The teaser trailer was extremely funny as it showed a prank played on Mike by Sully, and it gave a short look-in into the sort of relationship we would be seeing. Soon enough, the trailer came out and boy did it get people hooked. Finally, I was able to catch a premiere screening of the film, to my advantage, and IT WAS GREAT.

So let's start talking about the film, not necessarily the trailers. Who are we kidding, at first when we heard that Monsters University was coming, that a sequel was coming to the classic Monsters Inc, we gave up hope, saying that no one could make it better than the first one. But Dan Scanlon challenged that, and the first teaser proved it. And I think that the movie does it as well- kinda. So, Monsters University isn't AS good as Monsters Inc, but it does come second in line. It includes Mike and Sully in an underdog team, but throughout the film, you can't help and laugh out at the jokes, and smile at the fact that the sequel is finally out.

Monsters University is GREAT. It has two parts and its all happy and fun. I, honestly, liked the way they showed the chemistry developing between Mike and Sully. You can actually feel it, and even though its animation, it feels real. This one isn't quite sad, like how Inc was. Inc ended in a sad tune, at the fact that Boo was gone, but this one ends at the beginning of Inc. I loved the way it ended. The line that Mike uses just makes you go like, 'YEAH! Thats what I'm talking about!' Honestly, I'm not gonna say any more, because I don't wanna spoil anything for anyone.

In the end, Monsters University is great fun. Pixar has done it again, the director has managed to do it. I don't think that there is gonna be another part to the franchise, which kinda dulls me, but at the end of Monsters University it makes you wanna see more, which you will only get by watching Inc, since its the continuation. Go watch Monsters University, with anyone to be honest. I guarantee you an extremely fun ride that these two will give you.
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ErikTheCriticOct 11, 2018
Although it does not quite as good as the original, it's still good fun for families. Kids will burst out with laughter, and adults will pull a silly grin on their face here and there.
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goncalocoutoFeb 9, 2019
"Monsters University" é um filme inteligente e divertido que consegue cativar a atenção das crianças (com as animações deslumbrantes) e dos adultos (com as piadas sobre os universitários).
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All_ButTrU4Jul 6, 2022
This time around sulley & mike aren't as interesting. I can respect the attempt even with all of its awkward dates comedy and loose plot but I won't say I enjoyed it. The movie feels vacant of it's sharp new Yorker sarcasm and instead aThis time around sulley & mike aren't as interesting. I can respect the attempt even with all of its awkward dates comedy and loose plot but I won't say I enjoyed it. The movie feels vacant of it's sharp new Yorker sarcasm and instead a neutered parody Expand
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BrunoVn00Apr 8, 2019
It's just a fine movie, but we all expect an outstanding level of quality for every Pixar film and while this is still a decent movie and pretty entertaining an funny, it doesn't live up to other Pixar movies in the past.
There's nothing
It's just a fine movie, but we all expect an outstanding level of quality for every Pixar film and while this is still a decent movie and pretty entertaining an funny, it doesn't live up to other Pixar movies in the past.
There's nothing really emotional or any real conflict. Sure it has a basic but good message about not letting anyone underestimate your abilities and potential, but I feel like that concept wasn't well developed at the end, because our lead characters basically give up and learn nothing (except Sully I guess, but only stopped being a careless showoff).

Overall this is a fine movie, actually really entertaining but I'm sure you won't get anything other than just a good time.

I hope the director Dan Scanlon does a great job with Onward (2020) as that movie will truly demonstrate if he's a talented animated movie director. I can't say that for this movie because this guy had to handle a source material that wasn't of his property.
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TomtagApr 15, 2019
His was a little moving for me that Mike was not scary. This was still good for me to watch.
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zNeverSleepingAug 4, 2020
Surpreendente, emocionante, motivador. Esse longa é a continuação que Monsters Inc merece, e mais.

Essa obra tem de tudo. Momentos hilários, personagens únicos, diversas referencias ao universo presente no primeiro filme, background de
Surpreendente, emocionante, motivador. Esse longa é a continuação que Monsters Inc merece, e mais.

Essa obra tem de tudo. Momentos hilários, personagens únicos, diversas referencias ao universo presente no primeiro filme, background de alguns personagens, reflexões importantíssimas que enfrentamos no dia a dia, e tudo isso num ritmo maravilhoso.

Toda discussão em torno de ser o que dizem de você é muito importante, principalmente para o publico mais jovem. O contraste entre os dois protagonistas funciona muito bem para expor privilégios, mas também serve como uma conscientização: todos nossos problemas devem ser considerados; nem desmerecidos ou enaltecidos. Mike é muito esforçado, e sua mente é forte porque toda vez que alguém apontou o dedo na cara dele e disse que ele não podia fazer algo por conta de ter nascido daquele jeito, o mesmo procurara uma maneira e se esforçara 3x mais do que uma pessoa comum só para provar o contrario. E é justamente isso que vemos no filme. Já Sullivan, vem de uma família conceituada, e tem diversos privilégios. Porém, o que todos não vêem é o peso que ele carrega nas costas. Todo o medo de fracassar o aterroriza, mas ninguém além dele sabe disso. Esse cenário é uma alusão a tantas coisas no mundo real que é impossível não se identificar, simpatizar e emocionar com a trajetória dos personagens.

A animação gráfica é excepcional, tendo um avanço bem significativo desde o primeiro filme. A OST é muito boa, e o tema original usado em alguns momentos casou muito bem. O filme é bem amarradinho e não possui pontas soltas, deixando o roteiro mais impressionante ainda. E falando de coisas impressionantes, não posso deixar de mencionar o clímax. A cena de Sullivan e Mike assustado os policiais para voltar ao mundo deles é uma obra de arte. Toda construção, suspense e medo pelos personagens foi muito bem construído. Senti falta do elemento da "energia reversa" como um plot, mas ainda sim funcionou muito bem. O ponto alto do filme, que para mim, separa este da primeira obra quanto o minha animação favorita.

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clem666Oct 17, 2021
I've got very mixed feelings about this movie. Proposing a sequel to the unavoidable and iconic 'Mosters, Inc.' required bravery and an unwavering dedication. Can't say I'm truly disappointed by the result. However it is far from beingI've got very mixed feelings about this movie. Proposing a sequel to the unavoidable and iconic 'Mosters, Inc.' required bravery and an unwavering dedication. Can't say I'm truly disappointed by the result. However it is far from being excellent.

There are many assets: the animation is gorgeous, colours are appealing, characters are lovable (for the majority of them), the story is full of twists and turns, there are funny easter eggs making significative bonds between prequel and this movie, we learn a bit more about Mike, Sulley, Randy and the universe they all live in. Some jokes manage to be funny when not too childish.

But there is a major 'but' ! Story fails to evoke any precise and powerful emotion, it feels like nothing really matters. Characters evolve in a very predictable and linear way all along the movie. Many characters are just shadows of themselves: funny ones make giggle, bad ones cause bad events, and main characters don't do much to deepen the plot. The pace is really jerky and events lose a lot of value just to allow one cheesy joke and a dumb wink as easter egg. We can honestly feel the desperate efforts to make today's children embark in an adventure started years and years ago. As an adult who watched 'Monsters, Inc.' with great pleasur during his childhood, I can't help but recommend to stay away from this below average pre-heated childish movie.
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Sarcastic_DevisDec 6, 2021
Ok.

Si lascia guardare, diverte in diversi tratti, ma non lascia chissà quale forte impressione. Neanche il terzo atto riesce a sollevare il film dall'essere mediocre (considerando gli standard dello studio). Poi qualche cliché qui e là
Ok.

Si lascia guardare, diverte in diversi tratti, ma non lascia chissà quale forte impressione. Neanche il terzo atto riesce a sollevare il film dall'essere mediocre (considerando gli standard dello studio). Poi qualche cliché qui e là potevano pure toglierli.

Consigliato? Sì.
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lela2000Apr 5, 2020
I love this movie because of its beautiful animation, its entertaining story, its funny and great characters and its message. It's a worthy prequel to the previous masterpiece. I LOVE IT.
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pur__0_0__Jun 16, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I never got to know this movie existed. I used to live under a rock back when it released. So the moment I learnt that Monsters Inc has a prequel, I immediately watched it with my sister. We didn't know what we were going to witness other than the fact that the title itself says it's from the time Mike and Sully were in college. And it really stood on our expectations. It's funny, adventurous and has the character development that we want to see in a Pixar movie prequel.

This time around Mike is the protagonist. His life is shown from the school days to studying in college and then finally getting a job at Monsters Inc. Seeing him really reminded me of my own days of school, which is the reason why I liked his character so much over here. Sully is like one of those normie guys whom I'd always choose to stay away from in my school/college days. I absolutely hate people like him. And that's what made me side by Mike even more.

But eventually as Mike and Sully became friends and took part in the competition, I began liking Sully slowly. He's the kind of a character who may act like a douche, but is not completely bad. He does not behave that way because he himself wants to. He's just doing it because he thinks this is what will make him popular. Coming from a big family he never understood the way normal people behave. And once he became friends with Mike, he slowly began to change. Although he still didn't trust Mike, because of which he cheated to make Mike win by adjusting the dial of the scared child.

The ending was actually pretty unexpected. I was thinking they will graduate from college and then become employees at Monsters Inc. After all, the college name sounded just like the company. But the ending seemed completely random and hilarious. They slowly rose up to the ranks, answering the question within the last 30 seconds. I watched this movie about 3 years ago and I have very little memory of it. So I can't exactly remember every single detail that happened in it. I can definitely say that this was a very fun movie, although not exactly memorable.

I'd say Monsters University is a good movie, just like all the other Pixar sequels, if you're a fan of the previous movies and want to watch something fun for the whole family. It's quite surprising no one takes its name when talking about Pixar sequels. They only say Cars 2, Finding Dory, Incredibles 2 etc. I wouldn't have even known about it if I didn't open the Pixar Wikipedia page and scrolled through all the names of the movies that I wanted to bingewatch. This movie is definitely something I'd watch again if I get the chance.
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MrPajamasNov 1, 2020
Monsters University is a prequel for Monsters s.r.o. and is, in my opinion, even better. The animation has improved. Now not only Sully, but everyone looks really good and the story is even better than in the previous film. Everything fitsMonsters University is a prequel for Monsters s.r.o. and is, in my opinion, even better. The animation has improved. Now not only Sully, but everyone looks really good and the story is even better than in the previous film. Everything fits beautifully and shows what happened before the previous film. If you have seen Monsters s.r.o., then this is a clear choice that I can recommend. Expand
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geewahMay 4, 2021
A well made prequel that maintains the feel, charm and humour of it's original.
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WiholkeJan 19, 2021
Cars 2 and Brave back to back was a pain, but now PIXAR has returned to something familiar and fun. Some people do not like this movie, but I am not one of those people. This movie is super fun, super enjoyable, and a breath of fresh airCars 2 and Brave back to back was a pain, but now PIXAR has returned to something familiar and fun. Some people do not like this movie, but I am not one of those people. This movie is super fun, super enjoyable, and a breath of fresh air coming right after two of some of the worst movies in PIXAR's catalog. Monsters University is a prequel to Monsters, Inc., and this time stars Mike Wazowski. Cars 2 did something similar in trying to make the secondary character the main character in their sequel and it backfired horribly. Luckily for this film, it works very well as Mike Wazowski voiced by Billy Crystal is excellent and very charming, and gives a lot more depth to his character we didn't see in the original. The whole movie is enjoyable, but the only part that comes close to the quality of the first Monsters movie is the last third of the movie, which comes in suddenly when we think the movie is wrapping up. This last third is really good and I wish the rest of this movie was like it. As time went on, I started to enjoy this movie a lot more, and my family and I watch it often. I would say this is the PIXAR film (post-Toy Story 3) that we watch the most. Expand
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omnifaceMar 11, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. a fantastic movie with not much else to it

pros
great graphics
decent plot
amazing characters
amazing development
splendid sequence cons
comes short of really amazing movie can get too deep not so fitting with monsters inc redeeming music
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TRANSFORMERSFANMar 11, 2021
this movie was a great movie and one of the best movies of 2013 along with thor 2, iron man 3, and planes!
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atabeyordekciAug 18, 2021
A look at the relationship between Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) and James P. "Sully" Sullivan (John Goodman) during their days at Monsters University, when they weren't necessarily the best of friends. (7)
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GemsicleNov 6, 2022
A flick that tells the origins of Mike and Sully's scare experience and their "first encounter" which was not here, but actually in elementary school, according to the trailer during the previews in the VHS of Toy Story 2.
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DolphinReviewsJul 20, 2022
It's a nice animated movie that adds to the lore of Monsters Inc with some good action, humor and emotion.
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Bigwillyhaver69Jul 21, 2023
Very good animated movie one of my all time favorites :)))))))))))))))))))))
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