
When the movie debuted, Hasbro made an Electronic Monsters, Inc. Factory toy.

Hasbro did a nice job translating the basic idea of the Factory into a mass-market toy.

Disney hasn't built a Monsters, Inc. roller coaster yet, but it's no secret that one has been in the works for Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Florida (near Toy Story Midway Mania).

Hopefully this ride would feature show scenes with animatronic monsters.

There are currently three Monsters, Inc. attractions at Disney theme parks, but none of them feature a ride on the door vault track.

In 2007, the "Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor" Comedy Club opened in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida (replacing the theater that used to house the TimeKeeper attraction). The interactive stage show uses real-time digital animated characters.

With the upcoming Monsters, Inc. prequel, it seems like the Door Vault coaster has a good chance of getting built.

The Monsters, Inc. world features some great characters and settings.

Hasbro also made some Monsters, Inc. toys with animatronic features.

Remote control Mike has an animated mouth and eye.

It's time to go back in time and see some more Monsters, Inc. stuff from when the movie debuted.

Before Hasbro launched its popular Disney Theme Park Collector Packs mini figures, they released a Monsters, Inc. set. I love this collection, because it features some very obscure characters, like Flint (voiced by Bonnie Hunt).

One of these things is not like the other.

McDonald's did a Monsters, Inc. Happy Meal in 2001.

The large toys have glow in the dark features.

Hasbro also made a Play-Doh set.

Re-create the moment in the film when Mike swallowed a flashlight with this Paper Lamp.

Sid from Toy Story was consulted on some toy ideas for Monsters, Inc.

The Beanie craze was in full force in 2001.

What would a snow globe of the Door Vault scene look like? This!

Hasbro and Disney joined forces for Disney's Wild Racers, a 2002 line of die cast cars sold in retail chains across the country. Mike and Sulley were featured in the second wave of the series.

Monsters, Inc. characters were often featured on merchandise as hand-drawn characters.

The 2D designs were sometimes used for 3D products, too.

Kellogg's and Disney teamed up to promote Disney theme parks not long after Monsters, Inc. debuted.

Kellogg's also released a line of cloth plush toys.

Monsters, Inc. characters could be found at the Block Party Bash Parade at Disney's California Adventure, which was later relocated to Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Florida.

This lively event featured animatronic props and characters.

Mike and Sulley also made an appearance in PIXAR's Cars.

The Yeti from Monsters, Inc. was also in Cars (as part of a joke about how actor John Ratzenberger voices a character in every PIXAR film). I love the snow cone Yeti logo seen here.

There has to be a Yeti Snow Cone snack location!
*Update on September 7, 2013:
The rumor these days is that a Door Vault Roller Coaster could show up in a Monstropolis for Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California.
The 2013 hit "Monsters University" prequel introduced a college campus full of new characters to the Monsters, Inc. world, including Greek Council President Claire Wheeler (voiced by Aubrey Plaza, from one of my favorite shows, "Parks and Recreation") and Chip Goff from Roar Omega Roar.
Assisting Claire is Greek Council Vice President Brock Pearson (voiced by Tyler Labine, from the TV show "Reaper"). Most of the monsters in the MU Fraternities and Sororities all look wildly different, with the exception of Britney Davis and the gals of Python Nu Kappa all looking essentially the same.
Did you know that MU has operated a campus in Atlanta, Georgia since 1981? There, you'll find Brock's distant relative, Big Bertha (a Coach) and a couple cheerleaders who are no doubt Python Nu Kappas.
For some Southern Fried Fun, be sure to check out Monsters, M.I.A.: Six Flags Over Georgia's Monster Mansion And The Big Monster on Campus.
UPDATE: On October 5, 2013 I finally saw Monsters University. It was playing at the dollar movie theater, and every single seat was taken! I was not too sure what I'd think about this being a sequel that is a prequel, but I was shocked at how much I enjoyed the film. Monsters University is my favorite Pixar movie.
MU is my favorite because it is incredibly fun and well-written.
I love all the characters in Monsters University. I thought the group of Oozma Kappa monsters (and Mrs. Squibbles) were especially funny.
I've had my eye on the Monster Minis by Spin Master (sold at Walmart) for a while now, and after finally seeing the movie, I had to get them!
I hope to see more of Mike and Sulley. Maybe someday we'll see "Monsters High School," "Monsters Daycare", "Monsters Retirement Center" and "Monsters Rehab."
I vote for a Monsters Inc. door vault roller coaster ride at any of the parks! I remember hearing a rumor years ago about an attraction like this being developed. It's such a great idea, but I wonder if it will ever happen.
ReplyDeleteHey TokyoMagic! Yes, the rumors have been swirling for a few years, and it sounds like it was really close to happening. It's easy to imagine Pixar taking over the space for the Backlot Tour stuff at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida. Bring it on, I say!
ReplyDeleteYES!!! When I first saw that Door Vault scene in the movie theater, I thought that should be a theme park ride. As Tokyo says, I vote for it at any of the parks, but it does seem to be a perfect fit for Hollywood Studios.
ReplyDeleteHey Snow White Sanctum! Yes, I thought the same thing when I first saw the Door Vault scene in the film, which seemed to use real roller coaster sound effects.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the Monsters University prequel will put a new spin on the Door Vault. Maybe an idea that would be cheaper to build than an entire Monsters, Inc. factory---like a Door Vault "Scream Machine" that the monsters have created to humanely extract screams from humans.
Nice review! And now I finally know where that Flint toy I have is from. I never seen the original set or the minifigures before.
ReplyDeleteI just wish Claire Wheeler had a regular toy release, sadly the best we got is a plushie and I am not really collecting those
Thanks, Swift! With the new series coming out, maybe we'll see more merchandise. It's funny, I wrote this so long ago that had I not seen the photos, I wouldn't have remembered that I got some of this stuff.
DeleteNew series? I did not know about that... a new cartoon?
DeleteA series is coming to Disney's Streaming Service, not sure if it is drawn or CGI.
DeleteIt's just been announced at the D23 Expo that a Monsters, Inc. themed area--complete with Door Vault ride--is coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios, for real! I've always wanted an attraction like that, and now my wish is coming true!
ReplyDeletePixar Pier at Disney's California Adventure is home to Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats.
I saw that! It looks awesome, glad they are finally going to make it real!
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