A quick refresher on what happened to Boo at the end of Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. — her door was shredded and then glued back together. After James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (voiced by John Goodman) returned ...
Let’s get the big, blue, furry monster in the room out of the way first: Boo from Monster’s Inc. is a cartoon. So there is no “grown up” version of Boo -- at least not until Monster’s Inc. 4 ...
Boo from Monsters, Inc. is all grown up. Fifteen years after the Pixar classic warmed hearts with the tale of a little girl and her monstrous pals, Mary Gibbs, who voiced Boo, now works as a yoga ...
Remember the Recess epidsode when Randall found out Spinelli’s first name was actually Ashley? I remember watching that and wondering why it was such a shocker on the playground ― after all, I ...
Boo from Monsters Inc. (voiced by Mary Gibbs), in front of a background of multicolored doors Image by Zanda Rice With the new release of Inside Out 2, Pixar is finally giving fans the long-awaited ...
The hosts of the Just the Nobodys podcast revealed a fan theory which believes that Boo from Monsters, Inc appears in another Pixar film as an elderly woman later in life Some fans think Monsters, Inc ...
With Incredibles 2 now playing in theaters, Disney/Pixar’s official Twitter account posted a video showing from start to finish a sketch of Boo reimagined as a Super in the style of the Parr family ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boo from Monsters Inc. with hands outstretched Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Remember the Recess epidsode when Randall found ...
Let’s get the big, blue, furry monster in the room out of the way first: Boo from Monster’s Inc. is a cartoon. So there is no “grown up” version of Boo -- at least not until Monster’s Inc. 4 ...
We all remember the heartbreaking moment Boo excitedly runs to open her wardrobe in Monsters, Inc. in the hope of seeing Sulley - only to be faced with an empty cupboard. Thankfully, Mike Wazowski ...
I remember watching that and wondering why it was such a shocker on the playground ― after all, I reasoned, most people have first names. I couldn’t believe the kids of Third Street Elementary School ...