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I guess that Disney-Pixar thought that people in Europe wouldn’t understand “Be My Pal”, since the UK version was also distributed throughout Europe.
Okay so in the UK version of MU Randy’s Cupcakes have little faces on them but you can clearly see “Be My Pal” behind him idk why they changed it from “Be My Pal” to smiley faces I mean it looks funnier when i says “LAME” when they land on Randy
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Any human can see and hear the monsters. That was proven in the MU short, “Party Central”, in which the closet of an adult couple was linked to a stolen door station(stolen from the MI factory by Mike and Sulley) and when the wild soiree at the Squibble household went down, the couple were awakened by all the racket on the other side of the closet door, and upon opening it, were able to see and hear the party in the Monster World. Terrified, they ran into their son’s bedroom, and in a twist on the age-old claims by children that there are monsters in their closets, the parents beg to sleep in the CHILD’S room since there were monsters in THEIR closet!
Monster's can talk to Humans?
So I was watching monsters university and I was at the part where mike and sulley are in the human world and the cops are investing. Now remember boo? She can understand the monsters when she repeats mikes name, mike wazowski. That could just be a child’s young mind still sensitive. But then the epilogue of monsters inc happened where mike was telling older children jokes they could understand. Also, when Randall went into the trailer the teen told his mom there was a gator man in there and she saw him and started attacking him. So maybe it isn’t just kids who can see and hear the monsters. My question is; Do you think monsters can talk to adult humans? (Original post: clphantomhive21)
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“Academic probation” refers to issues relating to grades or performance in classes. The ROR’s themselves had a very strict academic policy, meaning that members had to maintain a minimum of a “B” average to remain in the fraternity. Sulley got kicked out because his grades fell below that. At that time period, colleges tended to look the other way over incidents of hazing and pranks by fraternities, unless someone was physically hurt, especially when a fraternity had some many very rich and influential alumnae, as the ROR’s surely did. The era of “safe zones” and “triggering” and considering every slight to be “bullying” didn’t exist. Colleges knew that it was a tough old world out there, and that coddling and babying students didn’t help prepare them for the harsh realities of Life.
A friend told me that if anyone actually gave a crap about the whole Cute-Ma Kappa thing, Johnny and his frat brothers would have gotten academic probation. In other words, they wouldn't have been allowed to finish the Scare Games. Any theories about why the hell that didn't happen?!
I’ve…pretty much answered this before? But it was ages ago so…
Well I’ll be honest- yeah I think most people simply didn’t care, It was either a good laugh or nothing they were too concerned over to most folks. George from JOX looked uncomfortable if I remember correctly but he was pretty much the only one. At… best I could see HSS not caring either way for instance- not interested in helping nor harming them. And that’s it.
/shrugs.
Overall it’s a clear narrative device really- the OKs are the underdogs in this fictional story, so we as the audience root for them, and do so even more when they’re publicly humiliated. But of course, the other students in the story: just as most people would in real life, don’t really tend to root for the under dogs while they’re still under dogs. As shown in the frats, sororities, and wider university in the actual story. Oozma Kappa only start to get support when they start winning on something other then what seems to be luck/by the skin of their teeth. No-one really cares about them before then unfortunately.
I also really think a lot of older folks in the faculty (perhaps some close friends to or admirers of… certain parents, but some who are not even connected to them at all) would be of the opinion if OK couldn’t take it they should ‘toughen up’. There’s also the simple fact that the RORs are influential and OK are not. Like if OK tried anything similar first and ROR decided to kick up a fuss I could (potentially) see them being kicked out/on their asses.
Of course even if enough important people cared a bit they might be of the opinion to give ROR another chance anyway. Talent alone, as well as popularity and influence- counts for a lot when it comes to getting away with things others might not. It shouldn’t be what happens, but it does. People can let you get away with so much just because you’re a good/well liked artist, writer, sports personality or whatever you could name.
I think over all at most ROR got off on a warning if anything- if they even got that. (If you look closely at the newspaper article in the movie under the pranks picture in the immediate aftermath, it was going to be at least looked into). And if anyone had pondered on punishment- the whole charity thing they did to further Oozma’s humiliation would be a good thing as a defense or deflection from it. And heck since it’s likely, just as in human america- a lot of frats/sororities have to do charity work- it takes care of that bit for the year too. As well as being a vehicle for compounding the idea that the OK do not belong and never will- spreading the humiliation as much as they can. A clever move Johnny made all in all. Just not the nicest clearly.
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Anyone else notice that right at the very beginning of this sequence, with the video stopped, it looks like Randall is wearing the same glasses that he wore in MU?
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I know that on the DVD there is a series of storyboard panels in which Randall is shown with a girlfriend, although she is never identified by name. He is apparently giving her a tour of the factory to placate her and she’s bitching at him the entire time about how he never takes her anywhere anymore or spends time with her anymore, and he’s just taking it without saying anything. She looked a bit like Ms. Dalmore, the Homecoming Queen in the MU “Yearbook”, on whom Randall apparently had a huge crush at the time, which made me think that perhaps the illustrators and writers of the “Yearbook” went back to that MI storyboard and made the design for Ms. Dalmore so that people would think that later on Randall DID manage to hook up with the former Homecoming Queen...much to his disappointment upon finding out what a gold-digger she really was. Where did the information above come from, other than the book showing Rex as Randall’s nephew?
Relatives Rex (nephew), >>>Gany (girlfriend)<<<??????
In a deleted scene, Randall is shown with a girl named “Gany” who he says is his “girlfriend.”
….WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!?!?!?!? </3 </3 </3 *sobs*
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30 years in the textile business then old Dandy Don got downsized. Figured I could throw myself a pity party or go back to school and learn the computers
Don Carlton - Monsters University (via cina-sis)
In the American version, Don worked in SALES, not textiles. That’s why he is able to momentarily stall the campus security guards with his business card and sales pitch when Mike and Sulley are in the Human World.
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Imagine the monsters’ surprise to learn that a lot of humans actually LIKE being scared, and that humans will even PAY to be scared, to attend “haunted houses”, slasher movies, ride roller coasters, etc. Your idea would definitely catch on!
Okay but imagine if a clever human discovered the monster world and their needs from the Monsters Inc. universe.
They could set up a business where the human side opens up a chain of 24 hour haunted houses worldwide. Monsters would get unlimited scream energy and the fact that there are actual monsters as staff would mean all sorts of revenue for the human world. And neither side would have to compromise.
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Not everyone can wear contacts, for various reasons. Some people develop dry eyes, some people simply cannot get over the squeamishness of having to stick something in their eyes every day; I knew people who couldn’t even stand to WATCH someone else put in contacts, lol. Contacts don’t correct all vision abnormalities, either, unless you get some really expensive ones, and Randall never gave me the impression at all of someone who came “from money”. It’s possible that his family simply could not have afforded contact lenses, which used to be a lot more expensive than glasses.
But Mike wears contacts, why can’t Randall wear contacts too? 😂
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I take it that you haven’t watched the extras on the DVD. They explain all of this. There is an extra on the DVD, a deleted scene that was originally supposed to kick off the movie, called “Recon”. It explains that there are tiny little flying monsters who enter kids’ rooms at night, armed with tiny little cameras, and they photograph the entire house, then report back to a superior, who compiles the photographic evidence into a data chart on each kid. The kids see the camera flash and think that the monsters are fireflies, so they aren’t scared. Of course, the recon team doesn’t always interpret what they see and photograph accurately; for instance, in the extra feature, one of the photographers notes that the kid has posters of snakes and other reptiles all over his wall, and interprets that to mean that the kid is scared of reptiles, when it actually would mean the exact opposite.
You know I was just thinking.
At Monsters Inc. they have thorough records of all the kids they scare including their specific fears and age, etc.
Is there a team of monster employees that go through these doors to study these kids? Cuz they had to have learned all that stuff somehow, and if they believe kids are toxic then that’s a REALLY dangerous and heavy job that they don’t even discuss.
I mean I guess they can snoop the kids’ rooms during the day hours when they’re at school to figure out what scares them but that’s still just my guesswork, I want ANSWERS lol.
Also toxic kids are clearly a myth perpetuated by the superiors, why do they perpetuate it so harshly?
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I feel your disappointment. I went to Disney World a few years ago, hoping to find Randall merch, and found absolutely nothing. I was hoping that when “Monsters University” came out, Disney would release a lot of new stuff with Randall, but they didn’t, not in the US, anyway. Japan got a lot of neat new stuff, though.
(My apologies for posting these photos so late) These two pins are all the things I saw with Randall on it that you can buy in Walt Disney World, unfortunately
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I’ve actually considered this angle myself, more than once, and it really isn’t so far-fetched. Given how secretive the CDA is, they would not reveal that Randall had been working for them if that were the case, even after he disappeared. We know that Roz thought that MIKE was up to something, and given that Randall would still believe Sulley to be cheating and dishonest, he could very well have volunteered to provide the “dirt” on both the leading Scare team and Waternoose, figuring that THEY would be in cahoots. It would also explain why he didn’t kill Boo in the Door Vault when he had a chance, and why he set the Scream Extractor at such low power with her in the seat, as well as why he chose HER out of all the kids assigned to him: he KNEW she’d scream, no matter what, so Waternoose would not be able to tell if the machine was causing the screams or not.
( I can’t stop thinking about this but…How good would it be if Randall was actually an undercover CDA agent sent to spy on Waternooses plans and feed information back to the CDA about the goings on.
He didn’t know Mike and Sulley cared about Boo he just saw them with her and tried to get them to hand her over, then the whole thing about trying to ‘bump them off’ what if the CDA told him it didn;t matter and if it went to far do whatever he had to do to get the kid back even if that meant getting rid of some people.
I think it could make a really interesting sequel, Sulley realising that he banished someone wrongly and that Randall was just doing his job. The fact that he actually did give Mike a way out of the situation entirely always interested me tbh like if he really was that much of a douchey asshole he could have really fucked Mike and Sulley up at that point but he didn’t.
And concerning the Monskateers he has terrible memory loss of what happened before banishment he’s basically just taking everything Mike and Sulley tell him for fact so he could have just zero memory of it and CDA aren’t going to say anything because of how tits up it went……Maybe there is more of a reason to hand him over to Mike and Sulley than ‘he’s just a criminal nut’. They need Mike and Sulley and everyone else to keep believing Randall is a criminal because they can’t let anyone know he was a secret CDA agent and they can’t just throw him in jail because he isn’t actually a criminal)
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I’m sure that’s part of it, yes, but keep in mind that throughout college, Randall would have known Sulley only as a privileged son of a famous Scarer who was admired and got away with everything just because of that family name, as well as a general douche-bag. Not only that, but from Randall’s perspective, Sulley cheated to win at the Scare Games, since Randall had no way to know that Sulley’s stomping on the floor of the simulator room, which caused Randall to fall, wasn’t intentional. Later, surely Randall would have found out that Sulley actually DID cheat, so by the time we see them in “Monsters, Inc.”, Randall is firmly convinced that Sulley’s success is due entirely to a combination of him getting whatever he wants by riding the coattails of a famous name, combined with cheating, and yet everyone still loves him. Randall only knows douche-bag Sulley, and can’t understand how everyone would love someone like that.
I know that Monsters University doesn’t do well with fitting in with what happened in Monsters Inc…But I think there is something that did fit well.
Mike and Sully managed to get where they wanted to be and be successful even without college…But it just dawned on me that Sully also became top scarer. Remember?
So maybe that’s why Randell has such a grudge against those boys…Maybe Randell completed college but he was still second banana to Sully.
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Oh, how I’ve missed this!
How about Rosie x Johnny for old time's sake?
what a maroon
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I don’t have a clue, especially given how many women carry. But then, the Left generally equates everything that they don’t like with penises, for some reason. Seems that is indicative of a serious emotional problem in and of itself.
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Plot of “Jurassic World” Sequel “Leaked” by JW Director
It will apparently focus on weaponized dinosaurs after all, rather than a park for entertainment. According to Colin Trevorrow, at least 15 companies other than InGen will have the capability to create cloned dinosaurs. Given that Chris Pratt is returning, there’s a good chance that Raptors will be involved, too(I mean, come on, you can’t have a “Jurassic ANYTHING” movie without Raptors), and I say “ditto” on the quote from the following article: “there better be Blue”! http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/feature/a664031/everything-you-need-to-know-about-jurassic-world-2-the-cast-plot-and-latest-spoilers.html?rss#~pmSTjG4dDIFGZK
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Reminder...Blue didn’t kill Hoskins; Delta did.
Blue killing Hoskins and looking at Owen all I could think of was
“Dad! I killed the mean guy! Are you happy?!”
“Yes but what have I told you about sharing? You could’ve let your sisters help.”
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It wouldn’t be that odd at all for the child(and I know of the fanfic and fan art of which you are referring) to have a human appearance. If you have a copy of the “Monsters, Inc.”, DVD, there’s an animated short feature on that called, “The History of the Monster World”, in which it is explained how monsters came to be. They are the descendents of odd-looking prehistoric HUMANS, which means that they all have human genes as a base. Genes don’t “go away”. They can either be “activated” on “inactivated”, dominant or recessive. Randall would still have human genes, albeit the genes that control his appearance would have come from something else. If those human genes of his paired up with human genes from a modern human, the result could be a very human-looking child.
this might be the only text post that i feel like posting today, but its worth it bc Randall Boggs from Monsters Inc/Uni. has an entire fandom on DeviantArt.
And i just finished viewing a profile where they did really good art, but it was kinda ridiculous. Her human character had a hybrid but still human looking child….
idk, just something i didnt expect. Tbh I though Sulley would get more attention, you know, like? Big furry bara? Hello?????
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