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James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters, they earn their living scaring children and are the best in the business... even though they're more afraid of the children than they are of them. When a child accidentally enters their world, James and Mike suddenly find that kids are not to be afraid of and they uncover a conspiracy that could threaten all children across the world.
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James Sullivan and Mike Wazowski are monsters, they earn their living scaring children and are the best in the business... even though they're more afraid of the children than they are of them. When a child accidentally enters their world, James and Mike suddenly find that kids are not to be afraid of and they uncover a conspiracy that could threaten all children across the world.
8.1/10
IMDb96%
Rotten TomatoesBest Music Original Song | 2002 | Randy Newman
For and | 2001 | Steve Buscemi
Best Original Song Written for a Film | 2002 | Randy Newman
Best Character Actor Voice | 2002 | Daniele Formica
Best Foreign Language Film | 2002 | Lee Unkrich
2003 | Pete Docter
Outstanding Character Animation | 2003 | Doug Sweetland
Top Box Office Films | 2002 | Randy Newman
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2003 | Randy Newman
Best Animated Feature | 2002 | Pete Docter
Best Music Original Score | 2002 | Randy Newman
Best Sound Editing | 2002 | Michael Silvers
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2003 | Randy Newman
Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | 2002 | Billy Crystal
Best Audio Commentary New Release | 2003 | Lee Unkrich
Best Overall New Extra Features New Release | 2003 | Bill Kinder
Best New Enhanced or Reconstructed Movie Scenes | 2003 | Roger Gould
Best Dramatic Presentation | 2002 | Darla K. Anderson
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 2003 | Andrew Stanton
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 2003 | Lee Unkrich
Outstanding Music in an Animated Feature Production | 2003 | Randy Newman
Outstanding Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2003 | Ricky Nierva
Outstanding Character Animation | 2003 | John Kahrs
Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2003 | Harley Jessup
Best Writing | 2002 | Andrew Stanton
Best Animation | 2001 | Lee Unkrich
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2002 | Randy Newman
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2002 | Randy Newman
Best Original Song | 2002 | Randy Newman
Best Animated Soundtrack | 2001 | Randy Newman
Best Sound Editing Animated Feature Film Domestic and Foreign | 2002 | Karen G. Wilson
Best Sound Editing Music Animated Feature | 2002 | Bruno Coon
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Jim Stewart
Best Animated Picture | 2002 | Darla K. Anderson
Budget 115,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 579,700,000 USD

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Mary Gibbs was so young that it proved difficult to get her to stand in the recording studio and act her lines. Instead, they simply followed her around with a microphone and cut Boo's lines together from the things she said while she played.
It normally took 11 to 12 hours to render a single frame of Sulley because of his 2.3 million animated hair strands (total number of hairs: 2,320,413). Part of that animation process was done via the use of moving "attractor / repeller" particles that functioned like virtual magnets . fans that would attract or repel the hairs proportionally over distance. By moving the particles along virtual paths they would provide a natural effect on the hair. An example of this could be seen in subsequent films such as the LOTR series, in which animated CG armies of thousands could be moved across a battle field, charging at orcs on the one hand and fleeing from trolls on the other.
John Goodman pushed for Steve Buscemi to voice Randall.
In early drafts, the character of Boo was written to be six years old. The writers decided to make Boo younger because it would make her more dependent on Sulley.
John Goodman and Billy Crystal sometimes recorded their lines in the same room together, an unusual move for animated films, where actors more often work alone. Steve Buscemi and Frank Oz (Randall and his assistant Fungus) also recorded their lines together for the bathroom scene.
"[last lines] Sulley: Boo? Boo: Kitty!"
"Mike: Can I borrow your odorant? Sulley: Yeah, I got, uh, Smelly Garbage or Old Dumpster. Mike: You got, uh, Low Tide? Sulley: No. Mike: How about Wet Dog? Sulley: Yep. Stink it up."