Enter James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (John Goodman), the legacy student with natural talent and zero work ethic. After a rivalry gets them both expelled from the Scaring Program by Dean Hardscrabble (Helen Mirren), they are forced to team up with the misfit fraternity Oozma Kappa (OK) to win the "Scare Games" and prove their worth.
When Monsters University roared onto screens in 2013, it carried the weight of following Monsters, Inc. (2001)—one of Pixar’s undisputed masterpieces. Over a decade later, the prequel has shed its "forgotten sequel" status and found a second life on repeat viewings, especially for those who catch it on DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) or own the Blu-ray. monsters university dvber
| Feature | DVB Recording | Blu-ray/DVD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | Yes | | Audio Commentary (Crystal, Goodman, Director Dan Scanlon) | No | Yes | | "Party Central" Short Film (Mike & Sulley throw a fraternity party between films) | Rarely | Yes | | "The Blue Umbrella" Theatrical Short | Sometimes (cut for time) | Yes | | Deleted Scenes (Alternate opening where Mike is a salesman) | No | Yes | | Campus Life (Documentary on real college fraternities) | No | Yes | The "DVD-er" Verdict: Is It Worth Keeping? Rating: 9/10 Enter James P
Monsters University suffers from the "prequel problem"—you know Mike and Sulley end up best friends and working at Monsters, Inc. But the journey is so heartfelt, funny, and visually inventive that it earns its place. When Monsters University roared onto screens in 2013,
Set your series link. This is a "keep forever" recording, especially for the Scare Games sequence and the tear-jerking final montage.