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Monsters Inc is a early Pixar masterpiece. But what is the most emblematic scene? Which scene is the turning point that ...
“Monsters, Inc.” is also relentlessly clever. As the audience sees the Scarers prepare to enter their next door for the very first time, each monster prepares differently: some put about 10 extra eyes ...
There are a lot of changes happening over at Monsters, Inc. On Wednesday, Disney+ released the first two episodes of Monsters at Work, the sequel series that picks up just one day after the events ...
Bob Peterson, who voiced the paperwork-obsessed slug-woman Roz in “Monsters, Inc.,” returns as her identical twin sister, Roze. Grumpiness apparently runs in the family.
Waternoose was always up to no good in Monsters Inc., and he was voiced by James Coburn. Unfortunately, Coburn passed away shortly after Monsters Inc. was released, but prior to his passing ...
The plot is kicked into gear when Monsters, Inc.'s top ... of snakes (they rattle when she gets mad). Funniest of all is Bob Peterson as Roz, the ... Sulley's boss Mr. Waternoose (James ...
After the ending of Monsters, Inc., where Sulley and Mike did away with Randall (Steve Buscemi) and ex-CEO Henry J. Waternoose (James Coburn) to convert the company into a laugh factory, Sulley ...
Sulley the ogre and his green one-eyed friend Mike work for Monsters Inc, ... Boggs), James Coburn (Henry J Waternoose), Jennifer Tilly (Celia), Bob Peterson (Roz), John Ratzenberger (The ...
The two-episode series premiere of Monsters At Work on Disney+ has the fluffy fun of Monsters, Inc. minus ... Henry J. Waternoose III, and transferred Monsters, Inc.’s power ... scowling Roz ...
Learn more about the full cast of Monsters, Inc. with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide ...
The upcoming television series “Monsters at Work,” which premieres July 7 on Disney Plus, picks up where “Monsters, Inc.” left off, with CEO Henry J. Waternoose headed for the slammer ...