15 curiosities in the 15 years of 'Monsters SA'

1. John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft, the team behind “Toy Story”, had the initial ideas of “Montros SA”, “Insect Life”, “WALL-E” and “Finding Nemo” during one of the production meetings of Pixar's first film.

2. This meeting took place at Hidden City Cafe, which served as a working title during the production of "Monsters SA" and even made a "guest appearance" on the feature film.

3. In all, Sullivan has 2, 320, 413 hairs on his body.

4. Who suggested moving from “Hidden City” to “Monsters SA” was Joe Grant, a Disney legend who worked on such films as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “Dumbo”, “Pinocchio”, “Aladdin” and "The Lion King." Grant died in 2005, a few days from his 97th birthday.

5. Mike Wazowski makes “guest appearances” in “Finding Nemo, ” “Cars, ” “WALL-E, ” and “Toy Story 3.”

6. Boo's real name is Mary Gibbs, just the name of the little girl who dubbed her.

7. Sound engineers need to keep running after Mary Gibbs to get her to record her lines correctly.

8. The worldwide box office for "Monsters SA" is $ 577 million.

9. The huge monster Ted was supposed to be Godzilla, but Pixar couldn't get the copyright to use it.

10. "Mike's New Car" was supposed to be a scene from the movie, but it turned out to be an independent short film. The movie was even nominated for an Oscar for best animated short.

11. John Goodman and Steve Buscemi, respectively the voices of Sulley and Randall, worked for the fourth time together on "Monsters SA". And it was his first movie not to be directed by the Cohen brothers.

12. Actress Jennifer Tilly, who voiced Celia, suggested to Pixar executives the idea of ​​the movie "The Incredibles."

13. Pete's Barber Shop, which appears in the movie, is named after the director of design, Pete Docter.

14. Pixar made a special trailer for the movie to air before the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" sessions.

15. Roz's voice was jokingly made by Bob Peterson, one of the artists responsible for the movie's storyboards. The voice would be replaced later, but it got so good that it went into the final version.