#so warm

Percy 2022-04-21 09:01:04

I think this one is better than the last one

I think this movie is especially suitable for children to watch. It has some educational themes. For example, this picture tells them that there is a shortage of energy. Using children's screams instead of energy can also give parents a good example to educate them, and tell them that at night The nightmares I had were actually a group of cute little monsters that looked scary but were actually afraid of dying. The clip at the end where the one-eyed dragon worked also made me feel a little better, and finally the one-eyed dragon found a professional counterpart. Work, hairy is really a careful and kind big man!

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Extended Reading
  • Liana 2022-03-25 09:01:04

    OP and ED are very distinctive (Hollywood animation has always been the characteristics), especially ED, made like real people, with NG tidbits. The little girl inside is so cute, this is so cute... The setting of generating electricity with exclamation sounds is very imaginative, but the doors are involuntarily reminiscent of the machines that are afraid of mice. Any door in the cat’s four-dimensional pocket (Why am I so sloppy!)

  • Ericka 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    I really like the big cat's expression of fainting a few times when she thought the little girl was crushed. If only there is such a cute girl~~~~~ I finally know the origin of the Himalayan Snowman and the Loch Ness Monster~~~

Monsters, Inc. quotes

  • Yeti: [Referring to despondent Sully] Aw, poor guy. I understand. It ain't easy being banished. Take my buddy Bigfoot. When he was banished he fashioned an enormous diaper out of poison ivy. Wore it on his head like a tiara. Called himself "King Itchy".

  • [last lines]

    Sulley: Boo?

    Boo: Kitty!