A Bu and Kitty - Monsters, Inc.

Freddy 2022-04-19 09:01:04



Who would have thought that the best employees in the Monster Company, which relies on the screams of children to maintain electricity, would have thought that Mike, who has always shown a ferocious facial expression, would also be meek, and Mike, who had one arm around Abu, looked like his father, Abu Like a little girl doted on by Mike's father.

"go, go to grow up" go and grow up. When Abu was about to return to his own world, what the one-eyed little monster said was mixed with happy wishes and a touch of sadness. Grow up well, no matter whether you will forget me when you grow up, at least we once grew up together.

The part when Mike wants to send Abu back is very touching. I don't know how many people can feel it, it's like a father's love for his child, it's a thing called emotion. Once you name her, you'll have feelings, and feelings aren't a one-off thing.

A terrifying beginning and a hilarious ending. It's the perfect ending to the story. After all, laughter is more powerful than intimidation.

Mr. Mike Sullivan, how I wish you had appeared before me one day when I was a child.

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Extended Reading
  • Keyon 2021-10-20 18:58:06

    It's simply a favorite! The screenwriter is so cute that he can think of using children's crying and laughter as power source. What is creativity? This is creativity~~

  • Kiana 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Sometimes, the source of the conflict is that the two sides do not understand each other. The humble monsters have cowardly and kind hearts, and in the process of getting along with the ignorant and fearless baby, they began to like and depend on each other. This is an effective communication.

Monsters, Inc. quotes

  • Mike: Oh, Schmootsie-poo?

    Celia: Googlie Bear.

  • [Mike complains to Sulley about Randall]

    Mike: One of these days I am really... gonna let you teach that guy a lesson.