Monsters University (2013) aren t quite top-tier Pixar, but they re still an impeccable piece of world-building from the beloved animation studio. The Disney+ series
Monsters at Work returns audiences to that same universe but without anything new to add, making this an unremarkable journey through ideas we ve already seen done better before.
Monsters at Work isn t quite a full-blown Pixar production. (To get technical for a moment: Disney is credited as the producer, while Pixar gets a based on characters created by mention. Pixar exec Pete Docter is billed as the show s creator.) But regardless of which names appear in the credits, it s impossible not to compare this show to the hilarious, heartfelt films that preceded it.
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