Monsters at Work review

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Monsters Inc kinda of warranted an exploration into its worldbuilding, and we get that in this sequel series. We see what makes the machinery tick, and in season two we see an outright culture war between laughter and fear power. Overall, good worlbuilding drawing strong parallels with our own energy crisis.

The animation is serviceable for the most part, but gets really weird when it comes to hair. Most new characters have naturally looking fuzz, but Sulley’s hair sticks out like a sore thumb. I wish they fixed that because it looks really distracting. Of course there’s plenty of characters that are scaly or have fins instead of hair, but a number of monsters are fuzzy so Sulley’s britstles look all the more baffling.

Overall, a solid recommendation

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