She appears unafraid of the strange monsters (except for Randall, who it turns out was the monster that would occupy her closet the most out of all the Monsters, Inc. monsters), and tries to explore the world on her own. In a book based on the film, it is revealed that Boo's real...
Continuity mistake:In Sully's bed,Boois afraid of the closet, and there are many drawings in the bed, but when she shows the drawing of Randall, the others are gone. They come back when she goes to sleep. Continuity mistake:When Sulley believesBoois in the trash compactor, a cube of ...
We get 164 examples of these drawings here. Concept Art breaks into eight subdomains. We look at “Apartment” (5), “Boo’s Bedroom” (6), “Door Station” (16), “Door Vault” (31), “Environments” (35), “Monsters, Inc.” (40), “Monstropolis” (72) and “Scare Floor” ...
InMonstropolis Art, we again split into a few different subdomains, each of which contains conceptual and design drawings related to the specific location. We check out “Door Vault” (nine images), “Monstropolis” (50), “Door Station” (9), “Monsters, Inc.” (18), and “Scare Floor...