Tooken off my 2002 VHS of monster's Inc please enjoy make sure to stay tuned for this video my next video will be a bugs life bloopers end credits suscribe
@@yelljal2764 same for other movies with the 1995/1990 castle being replaced with the 2006/2011 one like: Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Hercules, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Aladdin, Toy Story, and Toy Story 2. Oh and... i forgot! The Little Mermaid and Finding Nemo.
This was the only VHS I could actually watch all the way through to its ending point. "For the Birds" short, "Monster's Inc", the end credits with bloopers, the song, "Mike's New Car" short, a promo from Flick's Fun Fair or something.
The least Pixar should have done was make two play options for current Blu-Ray releases. One being the version with the original credits on current home media releases that most of you are used to, the other being the version with the outtakes and company play in the credits like it's always shown in theaters. If you guys know some of the Pixar guys, I think you should ask them to make a new Blu-Ray release of Monsters Inc. with the option to watch the credits with the outtakes and company play in the style of the 3-D version shown in theaters. So what do you say? Shall we persuade Pixar to make a new Blu-Ray release with the two credit options all widescreen and ask them to put the version with the outtakes and company play credits on Disney+? Also, when they sang "One without the other", who was that voice in the background in the later half of the video?
Fungus was voiced by Frank Oz, who also did Yoda in Star Wars, Bert, Cookie Monster, And Grover from Sesame Street, and Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Animal, And even Sam The Eagle from The Muppet Show.
I have the two disc collector's edition set of Monsters, Inc. on DVD and I always watch the film in fullscreen. And when I do, I always get this version of the ending credits.
This may be off topic, but I like the outtakes version of the Toy Story 2 credits better than the Woody’s Roundup/Wheezy You’ve Got a Friend in Me version.
@@parkerr9489, when it comes to the collector's edition two-disc DVD set of Monsters, Inc., after I get done watching the film in fullscreen, I get this version of the end credits every single time.
Actually, let me rephrase that. The Blu-Ray 3D version still has the bloopers, but only as a separate bonus feature. It still isn't in the credits like it should be.
Casting By Ruth Lambert C.S.A., Mary Hidalgo & Matthew Jon Beck, Associate Cast: Sullivan - John Goodman Mike - Billy Crystal Boo - Mary Gibbs Randall - Steve Buscemi Waternoose - James Coburn Celia - Jennifer Tilly Roz - Bob Peterson Yeti - John Ratzenberger Fungus - Frank Oz Needleman & Smitty - Daniel Gerson Floor Manager - Steve Susskind Flint - Bonnie Hunt Bile - Jeff Pidgeon George - Sam Black Additional Voices: Jack Angel Bob Bergen Rodger Bumpass Gino Conforti Pete Docter Bobby Edner Ashley Edner Paul Eiding Katie Evans Bill Farmer Keegan Farrell Pat Fraley Terese Ganzel Taylor Gifaldi Marc John Jeffries Joe Lala Noah Luke Sherry Lynn Danny Mann Mona Marshall Mickie McGowan Laraine Newman Kay Panabaker Bret Parker Phil Proctor Josh Qualtieri Guido Quaroni Jan Rabson Lisa Raggio Joe Ranft Sophia Ranft Katherine Ringgold Bob Scott David Silverman Jim Thornton Lee Unkrich "If I Didn't Have You" Music & Lyrics By Randy Newman Performed By Billy Crystal & John Goodman Produced By Randy Newman & Chris Montan & Frank Wolf
Marvin Hargrove the door got shreaded lever stuck because they mistakenly mess up when they tried to get rid of the door like in the movie and the machine was moving that's why the door shreaded lever
Sully falls on his chair All monsters topple over in slow motion Boo opens her mouth but misses cherrio and it lands far away Boo has her mouth open but the cherrio hits her cheek Boo has her mouth open but the cherrio lands on the paper Boo waits for the cheerio but then she moves to catch but falls over instead The scene was supposed to hear a flush and then he opens the door and then sees Roz Smitty calls Sully "Solomon" instead of Sullivan. There are 3 CDA's but then one CDA hits the window and slowly floats down After the are done shaving George and open the shower Roz is there instead wearing a pink sparkling jacket Mike hugs Boo but then says go ahead go "throw up" instead of saying "grow up" Ted is not Ted that you see when he clucks, instead it's a roar from Wallace Shawn and when the camera zooms larger, You see it's Rex from Toy Story When Sully and Mike are running, Sully is running but slides farther than breaks something, At the end Mike says "Can we get a little more wax on the floor please?" When Sully is talking to Mike at Harry Housons Sully says "Look-lay in the bag-bay." instead of saying "Ook-lay in the ag-bay" When Sully opens his closet and tells Boo it's empty it actually is not, It's Roz and then after Sully said "See?" Roz says "Guess who" As Fungus Randall's partner pulls the wallpaper for Randall to blind into, After fungus pulls a third one, Randall's entire body but his head blinds into a suit. As Needleman and Smitty were trying to shred the door, The door shreds so quick but then the door shredder moves faster like a vehicle with Needleman and Smitty riding on it, with the rest of monsters freaking out and hitting a bunch of things, 3 of Waxford's eyes climb on another monster, But then the door shredder comes toward the camera but Needleman's head knocks it to the ground by accident and it also knocked his hat off too. The camera faces them going even more and Needleman saying "You're making worse" then the screen canister rolls to the right. The put that thing were coming are so help me is longer then the rest the play of put that thing were coming are so help me
I looked in the credits and I saw some of the animation crew from A Bug's Life like Senior Layout Artist: Craig Good, Supervising Layout Artist: Ewan Johnson, Supervising Animators: Rich Quade and the late Glenn McQueen, Shading Supervisor: Rick Sayre, and Art Director: Tia Kratter. So when it came to the From the Creators of tagline in posters and such, I believe it should have said "From the Creators of Toy Story and A Bug's Life" to both include the team of the second Pixar movie and add the other title to it.
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