Monsters University (2013) (2024)

Monsters University is a 2013 American 3-D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Dan Scanlon is the director and Kori Rae is the producer. It is the fourteenth film produced by Pixar and is the prequel to 2001's Monsters, Inc. John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson, and John Ratzenberger reprising their roles as Sulley, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz, and the Yeti, respectively.

The film was released in the U.S. and Spain on June 21, 2013. This marked the first prequel Pixar has ever produced.

The film received generally positive reviews and was a box office success grossing $744 million worldwide against it's $200 million budget.

The film was accompanied by a short film titled The Blue Umbrella, with a score provided by Jon Brion.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Voice cast
    • 2.1 Additional Voices
    • 2.2 Additional Children's Voices
  • 3 Videos

Plot[]

The story starts with 6-year-old monster Michael "Mike" Wazowski on a school field trip to Monsters Inc., a scaring company. At Monsters Inc., the class meets Frank McCay, an employee of the company who works as a "scarer", entering the human world to scare children at night and harvesting their screams as energy to power the monster world. As Frank prepares to enter a door to the human world, the children notice that Mike has slipped unnoticed to Frank's door, which he then enters before anyone can stop him. Mike watches Frank's scare performance, then follows him back through the door to the monster world. Frank tells Mike his actions were dangerous, but is impressed with his ability to have sneaked quietly in and out of the room, and gives him his Monsters University hat as a souvenir. The teacher asks what he has to say for himself, but Mike is happy and inspired to be a scarer when he grows up.

Roughly 12 years later, Mike is a scare major and is starting his first day at the prestigious Monsters University. On his first day, Mike befriends his roommate, the nerdy and shy Randall "Randy" Boggs, who desires to be popular and has difficulty controlling his camouflage power. During the first class of the scare program, as Mike is answering a question, he is interrupted by another scare student, an arrogant large blue monster named James P. "Sulley" Sullivan. The entire class is also informed by Dean Hardscrabble, the stern Dean of the scare program, that they must pass their final exam of the semester in order to continue in the program. While Mike is studying one night, Sulley inadvertently barges into his room in order to hide the pig mascot of a rival college. While the two bicker, the mascot steals Mike's treasured MU hat and escapes. Mike and Sulley chase the pig outside and struggle to capture it, but when Mike finally manages to do so, Sulley gets the credit, and is invited to join Roar Omega Roar, the elite fraternity on campus. Mike wishes to join but is denied, magnifying the rivalry between the two.

Mike studies hard and repeatedly answers questions in class correctly, while the privileged Sulley, convinced all he needs is his natural scaring ability, begins to falter. At the final exam, Mike and Sulley's rivalry gets out of hand, resulting in Dean Hardscrabble failing them both and dropping them from the program, which prompts Roar Omega Roar to kick Sulley out of the fraternity. Unhappy in his boring new major, Mike decides to enter the Scare Games, an extracurricular competition involving a series of physical challenges that tests a monster's scaring ability. As the participants must be members of a fraternity or sorority, Mike joins Oozma Kappa, a small fraternity of misfit monsters. He makes a deal with Hardscrabble; if Mike's team wins, the whole fraternity including himself will be allowed into the Scare program, but if he loses he will be kicked out of the school. Mike tries to enter Oozma Kappa into the scare games but is told he needs one more member. Sulley, seeing the competition as his ticket back into the scare program, offers to join, which Mike eventually reluctantly accepts. Sulley expects to carry the team himself, but Mike believes that with enough training, the team can succeed. Meanwhile, Randy becomes a member of Roar Omega Roar and breaks off his friendship with Mike.

With the last-placing team in each round of the Games being eliminated from the competition, Oozma Kappa miraculously advances through the first round and survives by sheer luck. They then attend a party at Roar Omega Roar house where initially the other competitors appear to accept them, but they play fraternity pranks and humiliate Oozma Kappa instead. The group is discouraged as they are now the laughingstock of the entire campus. Mike convinces the others that they have to keep trying, but Sulley and the others tell him that they'll never look like the other competitors no matter how much they train. To encourage the group, Mike arranges a secret visit to Monsters, Inc. to lift their spirits. After that, Oozma Kappa uses their wits to advance all the way to the final round against Roar Omega Roar. Even having advanced so far, Sulley does not believe Mike can be a true scarer because of his lack of natural ability. After the team surprisingly wins the final round, Mike discovers that Sulley has manipulated the equipment so that Mike would register a perfect score. Mike is heartbroken and wants to prove to everyone that he is capable of becoming a scarer. He breaks into the door lab and uses a newly-crafted door to enter the human world, but his plan goes wrong when it turns out the door leads to a summer camp, and he completely fails to scare the children.

Back at the university, Sulley confesses to Hardscrabble that he cheated, just as she is notified of the break-in. Realizing what happened, Sulley enters the door to look for Mike. After finding Mike and reconciling, the pair, now being pursued by human adults, attempt to return, but Dean Hardscrabble has deactivated the door until the Child Detection Agency arrives, trapping them in the human world. Mike realizes that the only way to get back into the monster world is to generate enough scream energy to power the door from their side. Working together, Sulley and Mike scare the investigating adults, generating an overwhelming amount of scream energy and allowing them to return to the lab. Their actions lead to their expulsion from the university, but the other members of Oozma Kappa have been accepted into the scare program the next semester as Hardscrabble was impressed with their performance in the games. They share goodbyes, and as Sulley and Mike leave, Hardscrabble approaches and tells them they are the first to have surprised her and wishes them luck in the future for this. Mike and Sulley take jobs at Monsters, Inc. in the company mailroom with the Abominable Snowman. Over time, they work their way up until they become part of the Scarer Team, establishing the story of Monsters, Inc.

In a post-credits scene, the yellow slug-like monster (who was seen earlier in the film) finally arrives at the classroom but learns from the janitor that the school year is over. The slug student runs back, which he spends his entire vacation on.

Voice cast[]

  • Billy Crystal as Michael "Mike" Wazowski
    • Noah Johnston as Young Mike Wazowski
  • John Goodman as James P. "Sulley" Sullivan
  • Steve Buscemi as Randall "Randy" Boggs, a Roar Omega Roar fraternity member.
  • Helen Mirren as Dean Hardscrabble, the headmistress at Monsters University.
  • Peter Sohn as Scott "Squishy" Squibbles, an Oozma Kappa fraternity member.
  • Joel Murray as Don Carlton, a middle age student and the founding member of Oozma Kappa fraternity.
  • Sean Hayes as Terri Perry, an Oozma Kappa fraternity member.
  • Dave Foley as Terry Perry, an Oozma Kappa fraternity member.
  • Charlie Day as Art, an Oozma Kappa fraternity member.
  • Alfred Molina as Professor Knight, the teacher for Scaring 101.
  • Nathan Fillion as Jonathan Worthington, president of Roar Omega Roar.
  • Aubrey Plaza as Claire Wheeler, Greek Council president.
  • Tyler Labine as Brock Pearson, Greek Council vice-president.
  • John Krasinski as "Frightening" Frank McCay.
  • Bonnie Hunt as Karen Graves, Mike's grade school teacher.
  • Bobby Moynihan as Chet Alexander, a Roar Omega Roar fraternity member.
  • Julia Sweeney as Sheri Squibbles, Scott's mother.
  • Beth Behrs as Carrie Williams, leader of Python Nu Kappa sorority.
  • John Ratzenberger as Yeti the Abominable Snowman, a Monsters, Inc. mailroom employee.
  • Bob Peterson as Roz, Agent #001 of the CDA.
  • Bill Hader as Referee, Slug

Additional Voices[]

  • Lori Alan - Bus Driver, Nadya Petrov
  • Carlos Alazraqui -
  • Jack Angel - Earl "The Terror" Thompson
  • Bob Bergen - Merv
  • Gregg Berger - Monsters, Inc. Cop #2
  • Rodger Bumpass - Jerry Jablonski
  • Neil Campbell
  • Patrick Carlyle
  • Sean Conroy
  • John Cygan - Big Red
  • Greg Dykstra
  • Paul Eiding -
  • Jessica Evans
  • Bill Farmer - Professor Brandywine
  • Keith Ferguson
  • Andy Fischer-Price
  • Don Fullilove - Phil
  • Teresa Ganzel - Gladys
  • Daniel Gerson - Kathy
  • Mike Hanford
  • Jess Harnell - Fraternity Brother, Javier Rios, Percy Boleslaw
  • Brandon Johnson
  • John Kassir -
  • Elissa Knight -
  • Lindsay Lefler -
  • Dawnn Lewis -
  • Sherry Lynn - Carla "Killer Claws" Benitez
  • Danny Mann - Bob Gunderson
  • Jason Marsden -
  • Mona Marshall - Emmett
  • Tricia McAlpin
  • Mickie McGowan - Female Monster
  • Allan McLeod
  • Alec Medlock
  • Matthew Mercer
  • Pam Murphy
  • David Neher
  • Laraine Newman
  • Colleen O'Shaughnessey - Fay Wei, Rosie Levin
  • Bret Parker
  • Donovan Patton - Monsters, Inc. Cop #1
  • Dannah Phirman
  • Jeff Pidgeon
  • Cristina Pucelli
  • Phil Proctor - Monster Janitor
  • Jan Rabson - The Astronomy Club President
  • Dan Scanlon - Improv Club Member
  • Patrick Seitz -
  • Betsy Sodaro -
  • Joel Spence -
  • Mindy Sterling - Kowalski Sisters
  • Tara Strong - Carla Delgado, Brynn Larson, Donna Soohoo
  • Dave Theune -
  • Marcia Wallace - Librarian
  • Jim Ward - CDA
  • Colette Whitaker -
  • April Winchell -
  • Teddy Newton - CDA

Additional Children's Voices[]

  • Ava Acres
  • Isabella Acres
  • Casey Barden
  • Ileanna Bravos
  • Jack Bright
  • Tyree Brown
  • Mason Cook
  • Makenna Cowgill
  • Natalie Jane Dang
  • Gage Davenport
  • Ethan Louis Samuels DiSalvio
  • Clayton Drier
  • Tyler Ganus
  • Faith Goblirsch
  • Montse Hernandez
  • Calum John
  • Brooke Klinger
  • Gia Michailidis
  • Nikolas Michailidis
  • Madison Moellers -
  • Raymond Ochoa -
  • Marley Pearson
  • Alexis Poindexter
  • David Ransom
  • Samantha Sadoff
  • Kristen Sarkisian
  • Joseph John Schirle
  • Aramé Scott
  • Erica Teeple
  • Khiara Symone Threets

Videos[]

Monsters University Teaser - Pony

Monsters University Teaser - Dog

Monsters University Teaser - President

Monsters University Teaser - Clothes

Monsters University Trailer 2

Monsters University Trailer 3

Monsters University (2013) (2024)

FAQs

Why did Mike and Sully get expelled from Monsters University? ›

Climax: After Sully follows Mike into the human world, they work together, using Mike's brains and Sully's brawn, to scare the adults. Climactic Moment: They generate enough scream to power the door from the human side and get back through to the monster world. They are expelled.

Is Monsters University a good movie? ›

Better and cleaner than Monsters Inc, you may just want to watch the prequel first! The message is depressing though. This is one of the few movies that has so little in it that you could definitely show it to your younger children.

What is Monsters University based off of? ›

The campus resembles that of the University of California at Berkeley, right down to the entrance gate and clock tower. UC Berkeley is the university that's closest to the Pixar headquarters. The School of Scaring Building is based on Hamerschlag Hall at Carnegie Mellon University.

Which Monsters University movie is first? ›

MONSTERS UNIVERSITY is a prequel to MONSTERS INC., directed by Dan Scanlon. The characters include the voices of Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Hellen Mirren. The film goes back to where Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan were before they were buddies and in Monsters Inc.

Did Sully see Boo again? ›

After her door is shredded, Sulley feels sad that he'll never see Boo again and keeps one of the splintered pieces from her door as a memento. At the end of the film, Mike brings Sulley (now the new CEO of Monsters, Inc.)

Did Mike and Sully meet in 4th grade? ›

In Monsters Inc., Mike tells Sulley "You've been jealous of my good looks since the fourth grade, pal." However, according to this movie, they did not meet or become friends until they went to college together. The producers have stated that Mike was merely using an expression.

Why was Boo not in Monsters University? ›

Gannaway added it wasn't like that he and Pete Docter, who directed the original movie and now serves as the showrunner for the spin-off, did not want Boo to return. Rather the character's connection with Sulley was so valuable to fans, they decided to leave it alone and focus on a new chapter.

Was Monsters University based on a real school? ›

Jacobs notes that no one academic building inspired any particular Monsters U. facility, but that in an effort to “make the movie as realistic as possible,” the Pixar team sought to “absorb the feeling” of the real-life campuses.

Why is monster movie rated R? ›

The movie has explicit sexual references and situations, including gay sex, prostitution, and rape, extremely strong language, violence (including a brutal rape and several murders), smoking and drinking. There are tense and upsetting scenes.

How old is Mike Wazowski? ›

In Monsters University, Mike is 18, meaning that in Monsters, Inc., he is about 28. Mike and Frank McCay both share the same birthdays according to their Scare Cards. Despite them clearly meeting for the first time in Monsters University, Mike remarks at one point in Monsters, Inc.

Who is the emo girl in Monsters University? ›

Claire Wheeler (credited as Greek Council President) is a character in Monsters University. She serves as the president of the Greek Council. Claire is a Goth girl and has gray skin, with flippers on her feet.

How does monster University end? ›

Hardscrabble deactivates the door to keep the other monsters safe. The two collaborate to scare the rangers, creating enough energy to power the door from their side, and they escape just as it explodes.

Is Boo in Toy Story 3? ›

Bo appeared briefly in the beginning of Toy Story 3 but doesn't speak. Her cameo is in the home movies Andy's mom makes. By the time of the actual events of the film, it is revealed that Bo is one of the toys that have been given away.

Is Monsters University rated G? ›

Monsters University [2013] [G] - 1.3.

How old was Sully in Monsters University? ›

In Monsters University, it is said that he is 18, so in Monsters Inc., he is probably 28. Despite this, John Goodman was around 47 during the production of the first film, and around 60 during the production of the prequel. According to his scare card, he was born August 17, 1981 and is from Sludge Falls.

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