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Boo is the precocious toddler who inadvertently hitches a ride back to Monstropolis with Sulley one evening in Monsters, Inc. Before he can successfully return her, however, things go awry and ...
A new theory about what happened to Boo in Monsters Inc is doing the rounds, and it actually makes a lot of sense... Fans of the 2001 film will remember that it ended Mike Wazowski helping Sulley ...
Here’s how it works. Over the course of their adventure together, Mike, Sulley and Boo realize that making kids scream isn't nearly as effective as making them laugh, which produces far more raw ...
They asked the rest of the audience why they didn’t like it. “And they're like, we wanna see Sulley get back together with ...
Monsters, Inc. 2 can finally address Sulley and Boo's reunion following the first film's cliffhanger ending. Disney previously scrapped a devastating sequel idea where Boo would have died.
A shocking theory about beloved Pixar movie Monsters, Inc is bound to leave jaws dropping as a dark turn on character Boo could potentially ruin childhoods. The heartbreaking scenes of the young ...
Thanks to their experience with Boo, Mike and Sulley were put in charge of Monsters Inc., creating the “it’s laughter we’re after” motto. This transition proved to be a problem for some ...
So there is no “grown up” version of Boo -- at least not until Monster’s Inc. 4 inevitably comes out in 2020, and Sulley and Mike Wazowski return to help Boo’s daughter. (Make it happen, ...
the relationship between Boo and Sully is so precious, and so wonderful, that we want to leave it to the world to have their own interpretation of how that relationship continued, and not define it.
We all know her as 'Boo', but did you know the Monsters Inc character is actually called Mary Gibbs? Monsters Inc is hands down one of the best films to come out of the Disney Pixar world.
We all remember the heartbreaking moment Boo excitedly runs to open her wardrobe in Monsters, Inc. in the hope of seeing Sulley - only to be faced with an empty cupboard. Thankfully, Mike Wazowski ...