M onsters, in c ABOVE: (left), a 10-year Pixar veteran and the director of Disney/Pixar’s animated comedy "Monsters, Inc.," poses with Academy Award®-winner , executive producer of the film and director of the three previous Disney/Pixar features, "," "A Bug’s Life," and "." BELOW: Docter (right) with "Monsters, Inc." producer Darla K. Anderson (center) and co-director (left). "Monsters, Inc.," directed by Docter, co-directed by Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Anderson, features the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, , Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are Lasseter and . Music is by Randy Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. M IBB-5 photo credits: (above)ERIC CHARBONNEAU; (below)MAGGIE HALLAHAN Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection wi th direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. PIXAR M o n s te r s , in c . ABOVE: Billy Crystal (left), who gave voice to Mike Wazowski, clowns around off-mic with John Goodman (right), whose voice helped bring Sulley to life. Both actors were the filmmakers’ first choices for the characters they play in Disney/Pixar’s "Monsters, Inc.," the fourth animated feature from Disney/Pixar. BELOW: “If they didn’t have each other...” (L-R) Crystal, executive producer John Lasseter, composer Randy Newman, director Pete Docter, Goodman, and producer Darla K. Anderson. "Monsters, Inc.," directed by Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Anderson, features the voices of Goodman, Crystal, James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, John Ratzenberger, Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Music is by Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. MIBB-6 photo credit:ALAN BERLINER Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection wi th direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. — (0 ^ O) ^ O) — 1 £ LU o C/) i ° O “ CO o c/) 8 ( /) 75 £9 m => -o O -s CQ § i r ® > - a> o g LU i > o § i ^ o LU a> — I a> — o •“ 5 CO ;§ other other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. Air Air rights rights reserved.” All All

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o s Permission Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection with direct publicity for the movie in which it appears appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. PIXAR M o n s te r s , in c ABOVE: Mike (left) and Sulley (right) are armed and ready for battle against a fearsome opponent: a two-year-old human girl named Boo, in Disney/Pixar’s hilarious new animated feature, "Monsters, Inc." BELOW: Sulley (left) and Mike (right) leave the Monsters, Inc. Scare Floor after a busy day. "Monsters, Inc.," directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, features the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, John Ratzenberger, Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Music is by Randy Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. MIBB-3

Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection with direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. PIXAR M o n s te r s , in c . ABOVE: Sulley (center) is alarmed to discover a human child named Boo (left) in the monster world in the hilarious new film from Disney/Pixar, "Monsters, Inc." In the film, monsters believe human children to be toxic and that direct contact with them would be catastrophic. BELOW: Sulley (left) and his Scare Assistant, Mike Wazowski (right), are wide-eyed at how much trouble is caused when Boo gets loose. "Monsters, Inc.," directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, features the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, James Cobum, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, John Ratzenberger, Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Music is by Randy Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. MIBB-4 Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection wi th direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. PIXAR M o n s te r s , in c . ABOVE: James P. Sullivan (known as “Sulley”) (right) and his friend, roommate and co-worker Mike Wazowski (left) stroll down the streets of Monstropolis on their way to work in this scene from Disney/Pixar’s monstrously funny new computer-animated feature, "Monsters, Inc." BELOW: Henry J. Waternoose (right), the paternal CEO of Monsters, Inc. offers words of praise to his star Scarer, Sulley (left). "Monsters, Inc.," directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and pro­ duced by Darla K. Anderson, features the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, John Ratzenberger, Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Music is by Randy Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. MIBB-2

Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection with direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. PIXAR M o n s te r s , in c ABOVE: Helping to keep Monsters, Inc. running efficiently and economically is Roz (pictured), the dyspeptic dispatcher, who is no slug when it comes to paperwork. BELOW: Slimy slithery Randall Boggs (left) is determined to replace Sulley (right) as Monsters, Inc.’s top Scarer, much to the chagrin of Sulley’s Scare Assistant, Mike Wazowski (center) in this scene from Disney/Pixar’s monstrously funny new computer-animated feature, "Monsters, Inc." The film, directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, features the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, John Ratzenberger, Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Music is by Randy Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. M IB B-3A Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection with direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar. PIXAR M o n s te r s , in c ABOVE: Top Kid Scarer James P. Sullivan (center right) - "Sulley" to his friends - and his Scare Assistant, Mike Wazowski (center left) show up for work at Monsters, Inc., the largest scream processing facility in the monster world, as Pictures presents the fourth feature film from Disney/Pixar, "Monsters, Inc." At Monsters, Inc., human screams are processed into energy to power Monstropolis. BELOW: Mike (left) only has eye for one girl, Monsters, Inc.’s snake-haired cyclops receptionist, Celia. "Monsters, Inc.," directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman, and produced by Darla K. Anderson, features the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, James Coburn, Steve Buscemi, Jennifer Tilly, John Ratzenberger, Bonnie Hunt, and Mary Gibbs. Executive producers are John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Music is by Randy Newman. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. MIBB-1 Permission is hereby granted to newspapers and magazines to reproduce this picture on the condition it is used in connection wi th direct publicity for the movie in which it appears and that it is accompanied by “© Disney/Pixar. All rights reserved.” All other use require prior written consent of Disney/Pixar.