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With a little trickery, Mike and Sulley help their social outcast friends at Monsters University have the best frat party ever.With a little trickery, Mike and Sulley help their social outcast friends at Monsters University have the best frat party ever.With a little trickery, Mike and Sulley help their social outcast friends at Monsters University have the best frat party ever.
Billy Crystal
- Mike
- (voice)
John Goodman
- Sullivan
- (voice)
Peter Sohn
- Squishy
- (voice)
Julia Sweeney
- Ms. Squibbles
- (voice)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
- Mom
- (voice)
Charlie Day
- Art
- (voice)
Nathan Fillion
- Johnny
- (voice)
Dave Foley
- Terry
- (voice)
Sean Hayes
- Terri
- (voice)
- (as Sean P. Hayes)
Bobby Moynihan
- Chet
- (voice)
Cristina Pucelli
- Timmy
- (voice)
Joel Murray
- Don
- (voice)
Lori Alan
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Kim Donovan
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
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Party Central is a fun animated short shown in the cinemas with Muppets Most Wanted and takes place after the events of Monsters University.
Mike and Sulley go to Monsters University to see how their Oozma Kappa fraternity brothers are doing. The answer is not too well as no one has shown up for their first party.
Mike and Sulley liven it up using a borrowed portal door to sneak into the party at the rival fraternities and steal its food and guests to get their party started and then to keep it swinging.
They regularly go through the wardrobe doors of a married couple's bedroom that disturbs them and leads to a hilarious end credit gag.
As with other Pixar shorts the quality of the animation and voice work is very good and kids will find this enjoyable.
Mike and Sulley go to Monsters University to see how their Oozma Kappa fraternity brothers are doing. The answer is not too well as no one has shown up for their first party.
Mike and Sulley liven it up using a borrowed portal door to sneak into the party at the rival fraternities and steal its food and guests to get their party started and then to keep it swinging.
They regularly go through the wardrobe doors of a married couple's bedroom that disturbs them and leads to a hilarious end credit gag.
As with other Pixar shorts the quality of the animation and voice work is very good and kids will find this enjoyable.
I LOVE this Short! So simple, college relatable for those who dorm away... maybe, very clever, everything about it was just AWESOME! Kind of makes me regret not going away to college. But given the circumstances... it's not that big of a deal. Regardless... LOVED THIS!!
I don't really approve of the conceit of this short film. The story goes that Mike and Sully want to use a trick to get people to a frat party that is completely dead. They use Monster's Inc doors to lure partygoers from a raging party into the lame frathouse. First of all, aren't there restrictions on how doors can be used? Wouldn't doors be off limits to students? Or did this take place after Mike and Sully became interns, in which case, wouldn't they still be in trouble for using work doors after hours? Secondly, they also steal food and drinks from the other party. And third, their process escalates until they end up disrupting a human family in a very unethical way. So really, this story idea should never have been approved, and I will expect Pixar to redact this entry from their official output. They will also need to find a way to provide reparations to viewers, as this short has been widely available for 10 years now.
Mike's New Car has a lot more charm but this is goofy short that makes get use of the film's internal logic. Talk about taking a concept to its conclusion. It is funny enough to check out.
Andmeldeser
Why does it look like that?
Party Central is a fine little short, just a bit of fun without much substance. It would have been middling had it not looked like it did. I understand you don´t use you're A-team on a short like this but come on Mike and Sully look weird here and the movie has just this odd look to it I can´t explain, just didn't look right.
Mike and Sully helps there fraternity brothers hosting the biggest party on campus by stealing the biggest party.
There are some fun gags here and while the humour can be a bid flat at times the gag with the 2 doors I love, pretty fun idea and execution. Although why do they have 2 closets? I don´t know, but it doesn't matter too much.
The plot and narrative isn't much, it´s passible for the humour.
The animation doesn't look right to me. Mike and Sully look so weird and everything looks weirdly smooth is the best way I can describe it. It just doesn't look right somehow it annoyed my eyes a bit.
But this is passable and watchable. Fun little thing, nothing too special.
Why does it look like that?
Party Central is a fine little short, just a bit of fun without much substance. It would have been middling had it not looked like it did. I understand you don´t use you're A-team on a short like this but come on Mike and Sully look weird here and the movie has just this odd look to it I can´t explain, just didn't look right.
Mike and Sully helps there fraternity brothers hosting the biggest party on campus by stealing the biggest party.
There are some fun gags here and while the humour can be a bid flat at times the gag with the 2 doors I love, pretty fun idea and execution. Although why do they have 2 closets? I don´t know, but it doesn't matter too much.
The plot and narrative isn't much, it´s passible for the humour.
The animation doesn't look right to me. Mike and Sully look so weird and everything looks weirdly smooth is the best way I can describe it. It just doesn't look right somehow it annoyed my eyes a bit.
But this is passable and watchable. Fun little thing, nothing too special.
Did you know
- TriviaThe short got rated PG, unlike other media related to Monstres & Cie (2001) and Monstres Academy (2013), due to some reckless behavior going on. This is also the first Pixar or Disney-related short to be rated PG since Le Lapin Looping (1990).
- Crazy creditsIn a post-credits scene, the husband and wife wake their son Timmy up and ask if they can sleep with him, saying that there are monsters in their closet. Their son vehemently replies, "That's what I've been trying to tell you!"
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Reviews: Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
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