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Monsters, Inc 3D Model
Monsters, Inc. for 3D printing.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
ASSEMBLE STL.
Monsters, Inc.(also known asMonsters, Incorporated) is a 2001 American animatedcomedy filmproduced byPixar Animation StudiosforWalt Disney Pictures.Featuring the voices ofJohn Goodman,Billy Crystal,Steve Buscemi,James Coburn,Mary Gibbs, andJennifer Tilly, the film was directed byPete Docter, co-directed byLee UnkrichandDavid Silverman, and produced byDarla K. Anderson, from a screenplay byAndrew StantonandDaniel Gerson. The film centers on two monsters, the hairy James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (Goodman) and his one-eyed partner and best friendMike Wazowski(Crystal), who are employed at the titular energy-producing factoryMonsters, Inc., which generates power by scaring human children. However, the monster world believes that the children are toxic, and when a little human girl, Boo (Gibbs), sneaks into the factory, she must be returned home before it is too late.
Docter began developing the film in 1996, and wrote the story withJill Culton,Jeff PidgeonandRalph Eggleston, following the idea conceived in a lunch in 1994 attended during the near completion ofToy Story(1995), while Stanton wrote the screenplay with Gerson. The characters went through many incarnations over the film's five-year production process. The technical team and animators found new ways to simulate fur and cloth realistically for the film.Randy Newman, who composed the music for Pixar's three prior films, returned to compose the score for its fourth.
Monsters, Inc.premiered at theEl Capitan Theatrein Los Angeles on October 28, 2001, and was released in theaters in the United States on November 2. Upon its release, it received critical acclaim and was a commercial success,grossing over $528million worldwide to become thethird-highest-grossing film of 2001.The film won theAcademy Award for Best Original Songfor "If I Didn't Have You" and was nominated for the firstBest Animated Feature, but lost toDreamWorks'Shrek, and was also nominated forBest Original ScoreandBest Sound Editing.Monsters, Inc.saw a3Dre-release in theaters on December 19, 2012. AprequeltitledMonsters University, which was directed byDan Scanlon, was released on June 21, 2013. A sequel series titledMonsters at Workpremiered onDisney+on July 7, 2021.
James Patrick "Sulley" Sullivan(voiced byJohn Goodmanin the film series, theDisney+series,Lego The Incredibles, andDisney Dreamlight Valley,Brian Cummingsin theMonsters, Inc.video game, Joel McCrary inDisney InfinityandDisney Infinity 3.0, and Christopher Swindle inKingdom Hearts IIIandDisney Speedstorm)is a furry, cyan-and-purple-spotted monster with a humanoid bear face, short devilish horns, dark blue eyebrows, and a cat-like nose. He has muscular limbs, a reptilian tail, dorsal spikes, and feline fangs. He excels at scaring children but is genial and sweet-natured.
"Sulley" Sullivan, a huge, intimidating but well-meaning scarer at Monsters, Inc. At the film's beginning, he has been the "Best Scarer" at Monsters, Inc. for several months running.
Michael "Mike" Wazowskiis a fictional character who appears inDisney/Pixar'sMonsters Inc.franchise. He is a green one-eyed round monster with two arms, legs, and small horns. In the films, Mike is one of the twoprotagonists, alongsideJames P. Sullivan, and is primarily voiced byBilly Crystalin the film series, shorts, and theDisney+ series
Mike Wazowski, a short, one-eyed scarer assistant who is Sulley's best friend, roommate, and coworker. He is charming and generally the more organized of the two, but he is prone to neurotics, and his ego sometimes leads him astray.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
ASSEMBLE STL.
Monsters, Inc.(also known asMonsters, Incorporated) is a 2001 American animatedcomedy filmproduced byPixar Animation StudiosforWalt Disney Pictures.Featuring the voices ofJohn Goodman,Billy Crystal,Steve Buscemi,James Coburn,Mary Gibbs, andJennifer Tilly, the film was directed byPete Docter, co-directed byLee UnkrichandDavid Silverman, and produced byDarla K. Anderson, from a screenplay byAndrew StantonandDaniel Gerson. The film centers on two monsters, the hairy James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (Goodman) and his one-eyed partner and best friendMike Wazowski(Crystal), who are employed at the titular energy-producing factoryMonsters, Inc., which generates power by scaring human children. However, the monster world believes that the children are toxic, and when a little human girl, Boo (Gibbs), sneaks into the factory, she must be returned home before it is too late.
Docter began developing the film in 1996, and wrote the story withJill Culton,Jeff PidgeonandRalph Eggleston, following the idea conceived in a lunch in 1994 attended during the near completion ofToy Story(1995), while Stanton wrote the screenplay with Gerson. The characters went through many incarnations over the film's five-year production process. The technical team and animators found new ways to simulate fur and cloth realistically for the film.Randy Newman, who composed the music for Pixar's three prior films, returned to compose the score for its fourth.
Monsters, Inc.premiered at theEl Capitan Theatrein Los Angeles on October 28, 2001, and was released in theaters in the United States on November 2. Upon its release, it received critical acclaim and was a commercial success,grossing over $528million worldwide to become thethird-highest-grossing film of 2001.The film won theAcademy Award for Best Original Songfor "If I Didn't Have You" and was nominated for the firstBest Animated Feature, but lost toDreamWorks'Shrek, and was also nominated forBest Original ScoreandBest Sound Editing.Monsters, Inc.saw a3Dre-release in theaters on December 19, 2012. AprequeltitledMonsters University, which was directed byDan Scanlon, was released on June 21, 2013. A sequel series titledMonsters at Workpremiered onDisney+on July 7, 2021.
James Patrick "Sulley" Sullivan(voiced byJohn Goodmanin the film series, theDisney+series,Lego The Incredibles, andDisney Dreamlight Valley,Brian Cummingsin theMonsters, Inc.video game, Joel McCrary inDisney InfinityandDisney Infinity 3.0, and Christopher Swindle inKingdom Hearts IIIandDisney Speedstorm)is a furry, cyan-and-purple-spotted monster with a humanoid bear face, short devilish horns, dark blue eyebrows, and a cat-like nose. He has muscular limbs, a reptilian tail, dorsal spikes, and feline fangs. He excels at scaring children but is genial and sweet-natured.
"Sulley" Sullivan, a huge, intimidating but well-meaning scarer at Monsters, Inc. At the film's beginning, he has been the "Best Scarer" at Monsters, Inc. for several months running.
Michael "Mike" Wazowskiis a fictional character who appears inDisney/Pixar'sMonsters Inc.franchise. He is a green one-eyed round monster with two arms, legs, and small horns. In the films, Mike is one of the twoprotagonists, alongsideJames P. Sullivan, and is primarily voiced byBilly Crystalin the film series, shorts, and theDisney+ series
Mike Wazowski, a short, one-eyed scarer assistant who is Sulley's best friend, roommate, and coworker. He is charming and generally the more organized of the two, but he is prone to neurotics, and his ego sometimes leads him astray.