Movie · 2013 · Animation, Family · 1h 44m · G · English
Curator score: 4.8/10 (1.4M ratings)
Before they were incorporated, they had to be educated.
Overview
A look at the relationship between Mike and Sulley during their days at Monsters University — when they weren't necessarily the best of friends.
Ratings
Curator score: 4.8/10
IMDb: 7.2/10
Letterboxd: 3.49/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 80%
Metacritic: 65
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Dan Scanlon
Production
Pixar
Cast
Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Helen Mirren, Peter Sohn, Joel Murray, Sean Hayes, Dave Foley, Charlie Day, Alfred Molina, Tyler Labine, Nathan Fillion, Aubrey Plaza, Bobby Moynihan, Noah Johnston, Julia Sweeney, Bonnie Hunt, John Krasinski, Bill Hader, Beth Behrs
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A bright, funny Pixar prequel that trades some of the original’s scare-factor charm for a more conventional college underdog story. It works best as a coming-of-age comedy about insecurity, ambition, and learning that talent alone isn’t enough.
Best for
Pixar fans
family audiences
kids and tweens
viewers who like underdog sports/competition stories
people who enjoy campus-set comedies
fans of friendship-and-found-family stories
Skip if
you want the original film’s spooky workplace vibe
you prefer Pixar at its most emotionally devastating
you dislike prequels that explain too much
you’re looking for a truly scary monster movie
you want a story with a lot of narrative risk
Overview
Monsters University is less inventive than its predecessor, but it’s still an easy watch with a lot of charm. The college setting gives Pixar a clean framework for jokes, rivalries, and team-building, and the movie leans into familiar campus-movie rhythms without losing its family-friendly sweetness.
Worth noting
What makes it land is the emotional angle: Mike’s hunger to be taken seriously, Sulley’s easy privilege, and the way both characters have to learn humility. It’s a very readable story for younger viewers, but the themes of insecurity, status, and finding your people give it more bite than a simple prequel usually has.
Bottom line
It doesn’t reach the originality or emotional depth of Pixar’s very best work, and some of the plotting feels engineered to connect dots back to Monsters, Inc. Still, it’s polished, funny, and sincere, with enough energy and character chemistry to make it worth recommending to families and Pixar completists.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Keith Phipps (3★) · 5562 likes
A perfect movie for eight-year-olds who are also college students.
☆ sophie ☆ (4★) · 3635 likes
I can confirm that college is exactly like this.
Georgia Coley (4★) · 3337 likes
Best non-Toy-Story Pixar sequel. Fight me.
owen (4★) · 2794 likes
people who don’t like this movie can’t be trusted
issy 🥝 · 2168 likes
monsters university really said to the kids college isn’t for everyone! what a weirdly specific but reassuring life message to put inside a disney movie about a bowling ball with one eye