A Monsters, Inc. series set 6 months after the Monsters, Inc. film about the monsters getting their energy from children's laughs instead of their screams.
Has the feel of a weekday afternoon cartoon that was churned out quickly to capitalize on a successful property, featuring lesser versions of the franchise's characters.
Combine them with some well-executed slapstick set pieces that evoke the two movies without feeling like rehashes, and the early episodes set up the foundation for a solid all-ages comedy.
A wonderful little workplace comedy for younger audiences. While it never quite captures a true Pixar charm, it's an enjoyable series that feels like both an organic follow-up, and love-letter to the original movie.
Monsters at Work is a wonderful addition to the Monstroplis mythos. It's filled with plenty of laughs and memorable new characters that are sure to excite fans new and old.
Monsters At Work looks good and has some good moments, but it doesn't come close to being as good as Monsters, Inc. It was nice to see Goodman and Crystal back as Mike and Sully, but the series doesn't give us enough of them to make it worthwhile.