08/21/2023
In honor of today's release, here's some FUN FACTS about Monsters Inc 🚪👾 you may not know...
👾A Pixar Story Artist’s Daughter Voiced Boo
The filmmakers originally tried voicing Boo themselves, but it didn’t make sense with an adult’s voice, so they had to find a kid to play her. Luckily, Rob Gibbs, one of the story artists working on the movie, had a little girl that was around Boo’s age. Since she was so young at that time, the filmmakers had to get creative to record her. Mary Gibbs, who plays Boo, said, “They would follow me around the recording studio, use puppets to talk to me, and have my mom tickle me or take money/candy away from me to make me laugh and cry… all real emotions.”
👅Almost Every Monster Was Created With The Same Tongue
Each monster in the film is unique, but a lot of them have one thing in common—they have the same tongue. According to Oh My Disney, “90% of all the monsters in the film have Mike’s tongue.” Each character has to be modeled on the computer (which is pretty much the CGI version of sculpting), so maybe the filmmakers wanted to make it easier to create them.
🎤Billy Crystal And John Goodman Recorded Their Lines Together
Billy Crystal is the hilarious comedian responsible for Mike Wazowski’s voice and goofy personality. But that funny personality didn’t truly come out until he worked side by side with John Goodman who voices Mike’s best friend, James P. “Sulley” Sullivan. Billy Crystal told Dark Horizons, “I did the first two sessions alone and I didn’t like it. It was lonely and it was frustrating." John Goodman also commented on the experience and told BBC, “When Billy and I got together, the energy just went through the roof, so it was great." Most of the time actors record their lines separately when they’re voicing animated characters, but the decision to put Billy and John in the same room made the movie one that so many people love.
🍣The Sushi Restaurant’s Name Has A Special Meaning
One of the plot twists in the movie is when Boo escapes Sulley’s bag in the sushi restaurant where Mike was trying to have a romantic date with Celia and she scares all of the monsters in there. Since it’s such an iconic scene, the filmmakers carefully selected the name of the restaurant and named it after a legendary artist. According to Oh My Disney, “Harryhausen’s is named for Ray Harryhausen, a pioneer of stop-motion animation.”
🚪The Door Vault Has Millions Of Doors In It
Another iconic scene in the movie is when Mike and Sulley are trying to keep Boo from Randall and end up in the door vault. It’s one of the most complex scenes Pixar has ever done, but the result was amazing. The team at Pixar created millions of doors to make it look like a real Door Vault where you could go to different parts of the world with each door. According to Oh My Disney, “There are about 5.7 million doors in the Door Vault.” That’s definitely a lot of work, but it’s so magical to see it come to life in the movie.
👹The Movie Almost Had An Entirely Different Story
Pete Docter told Jeff Goldsmith on his Creative Writing podcast, “My idea was that what it was about was a 30-year-old man who is like an accountant or something, he hates his job, and one day he gets a book with some drawings in it that he did when he was a kid from his mom. He doesn’t think anything of it and he puts it on the shelf and that night, monsters show up. And nobody else can see them. He thinks he’s starting to go crazy, they follow him to his job, and on his dates… and it turns out these monsters are fears that he never dealt with as a kid… And each one of them represents a different kind of fear. As he conquers those fears, the guys who he slowly becomes kind of friends with, they disappear… It’s this bittersweet kind of ending where they go away, and so not much of that stayed.” Nothing can ever replace Monsters Inc., but maybe one day this could turn into a different movie.
🧦Bob Peterson, who voiced Dug in Up, voiced Roz
🧌Mary Gibbs Had To Make Up The Lyrics To The Song Boo Sang In The Bathroom
When the filmmakers were recording Mary, they asked her to sing a song for the scene where Boo is singing in the bathroom. But it had to be a song of her own. Mary Gibbs told Reddit, “They told me to sing and I started singing 'Wheels on the Bus,' but they couldn’t use any actual songs [because of] copyright issues so they had me babble and sing random words for a few hours and took out the parts they liked the best!”
🧿Pixar came up with the ideas for Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Wall-E and A Bug's Life over a lunch meeting in 1994.
🚪'Monsters Inc.' Was The First Animated Movie With CGI Fur
Have you ever wondered how Sulley’s fur looks so realistic? Pixar developed its own software program called Fizt, which was able to simulate all of his fur as he moved so the animators wouldn’t have to animate each individual hair. “Sulley has 2,320,413 unique hairs on his body,” according to Oh My Disney. It took 12 hours to animate one frame when they first tried to animate each hair, so they did something no one did before and changed 3D animation forever.
👧Sulley has more than 2.3 million strands of hair.
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