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This plays very much like a family friendly version of a work place comedy-i.e. The Office, Parks and Rec etc.-and it has enough laughs per minute to make worthwhile to watch. I also like that the show manages to work in a pretty mature theme-i.e. Trying to build a life after your job is rendered obsolete-to rest the entire show on. It works well with the original film's theme of scream shortages standing in for peak oil.
The animation is clearly TV production but it is Pixar quality as well.
The animation is clearly TV production but it is Pixar quality as well.
- CubsandCulture
- Aug 8, 2021
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If you are looking for some wholesome, fairly comedic entertainment for the kids, look no further. But if you are jumping into this hoping for a worthy follow-up to the first two films, with the same charm and wit, you won't find it here. This show lacks the heart, soul, and compelling characters that pixar is known for (Maybe because Pixar didn't even do this show *cough* *cough*), and instead comes across as an average disney channel film follow-up.
- Batman_Go_Bananas
- Jul 11, 2021
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Second season was far superior to the first. New characters were fun and helped build the world in addition to bridging the first two films together. First season was very slow but really enjoyed the direction and writing of the second season - and the divide of the monsters that were pro laughing and against it. The conflict particularly that rose in the last few episodes were fantastic even through overall it was a rehash/retelling of the films we've already seen. Would like to see them go in a more broad direction if it continues further instead of focusing so much on the tension between the two friends. However, fun series and season 2 wrapped everything up extremely well.
- ConnorAsher
- May 5, 2024
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I along with many loved the original Monsters Inc. For taking the concept of the ole' monsters in your closet myth we all used to believe when we were young and building it into a unique world with likable and funny characters. For the most part, currently we're only 2 episodes in, Monsters at Work needs to work on what worked with the original, the world building is solid with callbacks from the 2001 film and Monster University that anyone who liked the films will enhance the experience. Monsters at Works' comedy is the main flaw with the series, there are funny jokes don't get me wrong but there are a lot jokes that didn't get a chuckle out of me which is kinda surprising for Pixar who has proven track record with comedy. Both Monster films are consistently funny in my opinion and to see this not quite hit the mark is little surprising since they've done it for 2 films already, might just be the first 2 episodes but it felt like they weren't firing on all cylinders. That's the main flaw but some other minor flaws would be Sully kinda feeling out of character, few of the character designs feel uninspired granted with good designs to make up for it like Duncan, but overall the series can be good but if the comedy is not going to improve then that would be a shame because I want this to do good. Also credit to the animators as the animation looks great for tv and this may be the fist series to truly do full smooth cgi for an entire series so that's a step forward!
- Wookie_Wookie
- Jul 6, 2021
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- BoxwoodExpress
- Jul 6, 2021
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This show is awesome when Mike and Sully are on screen and when they're on the laugh floor and when discussing the business. The protagonist is relatable and likable. But everything about MIFT, and the over the top physical "comedy" is absolutely atrocious.
The maturity level for this show is not on the level of the movie at all and it is disappointing.
Also the animation looks especially cheap for everything including Mike. Sully still looks great and the backgrounds are solid but everything else looks pretty bland.
The only things keeping me watching are Mike n Sully, the business itself and the atmosphere of the facility, and the familiarity/nostalgia. Right now it's a 7 for me but I can see it getting worse if MILT stays prominent.
The maturity level for this show is not on the level of the movie at all and it is disappointing.
Also the animation looks especially cheap for everything including Mike. Sully still looks great and the backgrounds are solid but everything else looks pretty bland.
The only things keeping me watching are Mike n Sully, the business itself and the atmosphere of the facility, and the familiarity/nostalgia. Right now it's a 7 for me but I can see it getting worse if MILT stays prominent.
- shakedatjunk
- Jul 7, 2021
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I think its a great spin on the two films
Still has charm and wit of the movies.. had plenty of laughs and smiles!
Not sure why some reviews are so harsh.. ive seen terrible spin on offs of movies from the 90's and 00's that were terrible! I don't think this series falls under that category
Give it a shot!
Not sure why some reviews are so harsh.. ive seen terrible spin on offs of movies from the 90's and 00's that were terrible! I don't think this series falls under that category
Give it a shot!
- groovy_chick954
- Jul 24, 2021
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This is a good watch. Not a top pick though. I don't think it really captures the magic of the first two films. The new characters aren't as interesting as the older ones. I was hoping it would show more of Mike and sulley. I was so disappointed when it introduced this new character Tylor. He's a basic guy who expects a lot. He's not an ideal protagonist, I find he's annoying. It's not all bad though, the show is good for some laughs and Val is a good character. Still this is a good show to watch with kids after the first two. Don't get your hopes up though. But if you haven't seen the first two then go watch them right now!
As a HUGE fan of the original movie, this show brings a smile to my face. The characters (new and old) are charming and seeing them get into shenanigans is fun.
- disneyphille
- Aug 7, 2021
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When I heard about a sequel to the classic 2001 film Monster's inc. I was so excited to watch it. But also scared, I didn't want it to ruin the great value of its predecessor. As soon as it's first episode was released, It was slow for me and thought "okay. First episode is slow and bland but hopefully it'll pick up." I was wrong...the episodes kept getting cheesier and boring by the minute. I could tell that they were aiming towards the little ones because it was getting corny and more kid friendly and not really building it up as it's predecessor did. The episodes kept getting more lame and dragged on with some bad one liners in my opinion. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed an episode or two but it just doesn't live up to it's predecessor.
- dburris-45933
- Sep 14, 2021
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I was really happy to see some of the same people doing the voices. Love John Goodman and Billy Crystal. Good childrens show with some things adults can appreciate also.
- Texaswondergirl
- Jul 21, 2021
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Okay everyone, finally Disney has got a show going right. The focus with this show (so far) is not world-building or any agenda, but actually making a FUNNY show! In the first two episodes I think I laughed more than in all their marvel show episodes combined so far. The "chemistry" (if it can be called that in animation) is fantastic between the voice actors, and the dialogue is sharp and snappy. This reminds me of Emperor's New Groove Disney, and I think that's one of the highest compliments I can give it!! It really is hilarious, and surprisingly most of the laughs come from the new characters--not Mike and Sully (though they're awesome too). Please give this show a chance if you want to laugh!!
- josiahliljequist
- Jul 6, 2021
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It's an alright show but it's definitely geared towards the younger audiences with not much to engage the older fans of the original.
There isn't anything particularly wrong with this series, it's technically well-made, the new characters are defined well and stand on their own pretty good compared to the ones from the original Pixar movie and prequel and there is a fine balance of humor and heart. The only problem is that the series so far just feels like it exists just to...Exist. Nothing more, and nothing less. Subversion and social commentary are what Pixar is known for, but there is little of that here, of the episodes released so far I have only encountered one scene in one episode that felt pretty heavy in drama that brought that Pixar kind of flair to it. I do like the expansion of the Monsters, Inc. World but still feel that we are only seeing tiny glimpses of what else it can present with this series, hopefully they decide to go a bit bigger in scale as it progresses.
- Darwinskid
- Jul 27, 2021
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It's a very fun series that will be greatly enjoyed by younger viewers. The animation is spectacular, and it's nice to see some familiar old characters re-appear.
Unfortunately the new characters just aren't as easy to warm too as the original characters, and can at times be quite annoying. The stories are fun, but they just don't pull you in as much as the original movie.
Again it's lovely to be back in the Monsters Inc world, but the TV series just doesn't have the spark of the original and is a little hit and miss.
Unfortunately the new characters just aren't as easy to warm too as the original characters, and can at times be quite annoying. The stories are fun, but they just don't pull you in as much as the original movie.
Again it's lovely to be back in the Monsters Inc world, but the TV series just doesn't have the spark of the original and is a little hit and miss.
We're only two episodes in and I still want answers! There's definitely some charm and laughter to it but given it's a sequel series, I thought it would be for us. Mainly for the kiddos and im not tripping over it. Just wish it got the 'Incredibles 2' treatment and was meant for the grown ups lol. Overall, it's a great series and leaves off where the first film left it. Cant wait for new episodes!
- rocketwoods
- Jul 6, 2021
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This show starts decent, but isn't as good as Monsters Inc, but Better than MU. The concept is fun, with Monsters Inc heading toward laughs instead of scares, but it gets stale at times. Mike and Scully are back, and are loveable as when we first saw them, but the new characters are a mixed bag for me. Some of them can be funny, yet some are annoying at times. Overall decent new show that need some work.
- AnimatedCritic
- Jul 6, 2021
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Amazing and great to see again Monsters!!!
Some people are with nothing Satisfied... Where is this and where is that!
Come on!! Just enjoy it!!
Great job!!
Some people are with nothing Satisfied... Where is this and where is that!
Come on!! Just enjoy it!!
Great job!!
- dimi_tris85
- Jul 6, 2021
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Whyyyyyyyy? Why spoil art? Disney's work frankly looks boring, new characters are not sympathetic. Hate Disney for this. Return Freedom Pixar. The real rating is 5, just so as not to spoil the rating I put 7 cus love universe of full-length cartoons.
As of this review there have only been 2 episodes but I was so thrilled with the quality of them I had to write a review. We watched this as a family and have watched the previous Monster's In and Monster's University. This show blends the two together really well.
It seems all the old voice actors from the movies have continued their role in this show with some new additions. Even though Mike and Sully are characters it's really about the main character Tylor who wants to become a scarer right at the time the monster world finds out it's laughter that will save them. He gets put in with the misfit group, much like the plot of University.
Very enjoyable as an adult to watch and highly entertaining for the kiddos. Would totally recommend this one to anyone who liked the previous movies.
It seems all the old voice actors from the movies have continued their role in this show with some new additions. Even though Mike and Sully are characters it's really about the main character Tylor who wants to become a scarer right at the time the monster world finds out it's laughter that will save them. He gets put in with the misfit group, much like the plot of University.
Very enjoyable as an adult to watch and highly entertaining for the kiddos. Would totally recommend this one to anyone who liked the previous movies.
- Mcduff3601
- Jul 11, 2021
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This series is not as good as the movies Monsters Inc. And Monsters University, but it doesn't mean that it's all bad. There are some funny moments, and it's great to hear the familiar voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal and Jennifer Tilly as their loveable characters.
I'm sure the younger generations will love and enjoy it. I loved the movies as a kid and would definitely watch the entire series bacause of the nostalgic sense of it.
I'm sure the younger generations will love and enjoy it. I loved the movies as a kid and would definitely watch the entire series bacause of the nostalgic sense of it.
- adlhaniyeh
- Aug 31, 2021
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I see other reviewers on here like 'this is definitely for the younger audience' like that's a bad thing! Stop watching kid shows expecting to be entertained you idiots. This show is wholesome and funny, my 6 year old loves it.
- kristianpj
- Jul 27, 2021
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If I was basing the show off of the first season, it would be a 5/10. The first season wasn't bad, it was just pretty mid. I liked the characters and nothing outright offended me but there wasn't anything interesting going on. But then I watched season two. And oh my gosh, it is a huge step up. From the writing being sharper, the jokes being funnier and an engaging plot that kept me interested throughout the season. The use of the Monster University characters were brilliant and the expansion of the lore was really well handled. Tylor's arc throughout the season was amazing, accumulating in a fantastic moment in episode nine, my favorite episode. Val's arc was good as well. I think the ending of the season left a bit to be desired, but I still love the show.
- roguebeast
- May 9, 2024
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This is okay so far. While it does a few things well, like calling back to Monsters University and showing what happened in the time gap in the end of the first movie, how monsters went from scary to funny, the execution is very... eh... so far. I just don't feel any connection to the main character, and I don't like the idea of Mike and Sulley being secondary characters. Tyler, the main character, is just not interesting and feels way more like a blank slate for the audience which, in my opinion, is the worst thing for movies and shows. And the other supporting characters are just too much for me to handle. I will keep watching as there's still hope it could get better but I don't know, I'm just not feeling this.
- daviddevilliers54
- Jul 7, 2021
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- jillianross-96464
- Jul 6, 2021
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