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A quick refresher on what happened to Boo at the end of Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. — her door was shredded and then glued back together. After James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (voiced by John ...
It’s crazy to think that Monsters, Inc. came out all the way back in 2001, because, like most Pixar films, it has so much re-watch value (and it teaches us valuable life lessons). Remember the ...
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 ...
But the most surprising one was possibly seeing Boo from Monsters, Inc. in Bonnie’s class! A fuzzy depiction of the young girl can be seen several times behind Bonnie while she’s creating Forky.
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 ...
The post, written by site user u/Readonly00, revealed that nope ― the little girl in Monsters Inc is not actually called “Boo.” The post’s author shared that “Boo’s real name is Mary ...
Fans also noticed that Abby's clothing gives a subtle nod to Pixar's "Monsters Inc.", since the flowers on her purple dungarees resemble the design on Boo's door. So my #TurningRed head canon is ...
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.
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 ...
Remember Boo, the adorable little girl from Monsters, Inc.? A few of her most famous lines included "Kitty!" and "Mike Waszowski!" The pig-tailed cutie was kind of the emotional core of the movie ...
Mary Gibbs voiced Boo from 'Monsters Inc' as a toddler. Mary Gibbs voiced Boo from 'Monsters Inc' as a toddler. Courtesy of Mary Gibbs "I always always have a friend around me that always wants to ...