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Watch Monsters University Online During our recent set visit to Pixar Animation Studios for Monsters University, we were treated to the first 40 minutes of footage from the film.  This first act had the task of reintroducing audiences to younger – and less mature – versions of Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal) and James “Sulley” Sullivan (voiced by John Goodman). 



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The majority of this time was spent allowing viewers to acclimate themselves to these new looks at familiar characters; it isn’t until nearly the end of the first act that a host of new characters are introduced by their names and individually bizarre personality traits.  While I had some reservations about a Monsters, Inc. prequel heading into the visit, this footage preview turned me right around and got me excited for the full film; I can’t wait to see it!  Hit the jump for more and be aware that spoilers follow.



Watch Monsters University Online 2013 Needless to say, things don’t go too well for the odd couple and they both manage to find themselves chucked out of Scare School.  The only way back in is to prove their worth at the school’s Scare Games, a Greek competition that rewards the top team.  Unfortunately, neither Mike nor Sulley are in a fraternity … until Oozma Kappa comes along.  These guys are basically your Tri-Lambs from Revenge of the Nerds or your Old School guys without the cool.  They live in the house of brother Scott “Squishy” Squibbles (Pixar’s Peter Sohn), who actually still lives with his mom.  After a brief induction ceremony to officially welcome Mike and Sulley as part of the gang, the footage cuts off and we’re left wanting to see much, much more.



Watch Monsters University Online Like I said, coming into the screening, I wasn’t 100% behind the idea of a prequel.  Monsters University changed my mind in a heartbeat.  It was great to be back in the world of Monsters, Inc. but viewing it through a lens that has such a broader and more encompassing angle made the characters and their lives that much more believable.  Pixar has made significant technological advancements that allow them to really expand the world in this prequel and it looks predictably gorgeous. 

There are subtle nuances to every scene that we will go into in a future installment, but which the casual movie-goer will hopefully experience on some sub-conscious level.  After all, the animators should disappear from a scene and let their work speak for itself.  Pixar’s artists know this as well as anyone and they use their own transparency as a litmus test for the film (which they totally pass, by the way).

 

 

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