Rush to get Digital HD and
Digital HD 3D Versions
Available for Purchase October
8, 2013
Celebrate MU’s Homecoming on Blu-ray, DVD
and On-Demand
on October 29, 2013.
Burbank, Calif., August 8, 2013 – This Fall, Disney•Pixar celebrates
homecoming with the release of “Monsters University” on Digital
HD and Digital HD 3D on October 8, 2013, followed by the 4-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition
Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, 3-Disc Collector's Edition Blu-ray
Combo Pack,
3-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and On-Demand on October 29, 2013.
After scaring up big laughs in
theaters, the in-home release of “Monsters University” opens
its doors to the movie in stunning high definition Blu-ray, and provides hours
of all-new
bonus material, in-depth behind the scenes features, deleted scenes, the
animated theatrical short “The Blue Umbrella” and much more.
Directed by Dan Scanlon
("Cars," "Mater and the Ghostlight," "Tracy"),
produced by Kori Rae ("Up," "The Incredibles,"
"Monsters, Inc."), and written by Dan Scanlon and Robert Baird &
Dan Gerson (“Monsters, Inc.”), “Monsters University” marks Pixar’s 14th
consecutive film to debut at number one at the box office.
Ever since college-bound Mike
Wazowski (voice of Billy Crystal) was a little
monster, he has dreamed of becoming a Scarer—and he knows better than anyone
that the best Scarers come from Monsters University (MU). But during his first semester at MU, Mike's plans are derailed when he crosses
paths with hotshot James P. Sullivan, "Sulley" (voice of John Goodman), a natural-born
Scarer. The pair's out-of-control competitive spirit gets them both kicked out
of the University's elite Scare Program. To make matters worse, they realize
they will have to work together, along with an odd bunch of misfit monsters, if
they ever hope to make things right. “Monsters
University” bravely explores themes of
self-discovery and the revelations that come with growing up.
Joining Crystal and Goodman as part of
“Monsters University’s” monstrously talented voice cast are Steve Buscemi (voice
of Randy Boggs), Helen Mirren (voice of Dean Hardscrabble), Alfred Molina
(voice of Professor Knight), Charlie Day (voice of Art), Sean P. Hayes (voice
of Terri Perry), Dave Foley (voice of Terry Perry), Nathan Fillion (voice of Johnny
Worthington) and Aubrey Plaza (voice of Claire Wheeler). Featuring a score from
recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and award-winning composer Randy
Newman ("Monsters, Inc.," "Toy
Story 3"), MU also includes music from
Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso of Swedish House Mafia.
Bonus Materials
Overview for These Products:
Digital HD
Digital HD
4-Disc
Blu-ray 3-D Superset (3D + 2BD + DVD + Digital Copy)
3-disc
Blu-ray 2-D Superset (2BD + DVD + Digital Copy)
3-Disc Blu-ray 2-D Combo
Pack (2 BD + DVD)
High-Definition & Standard Definition Digital
·
Bonus offerings
vary per select digital retailers
Includes:
·
Campus
Life – What's it like being on a production crew at
Pixar? Get a look at a day in the life of the “Monsters University” crew
through their own eyes.
·
Story
School – This documentary examines the challenges of
creating a prequel as well as themes that run through the story, and the change
in focus from Sulley to Mike. We'll also
look at how gags are developed – from writing jokes to brainstorming a million
ideas, only 5% of which actually end up in the movie.
·
Scare
Games – At
Pixar, we play hard while we work. The
same people who keep the film production moving - producers, managers, coordinators
and artists - are also the ones who bring spirit and excitement to some of our
extracurricular activities. We check out the MU production teams as they go
head to head in the mostly playful
Pixar Scare Games competitions.
·
Welcome
to MU – Sets aren't just buildings, they are the
worlds our characters live in and explore.
This look at the Monsters University campus and its
development is told from the perspective of the artists who created each piece
of the campus from the architecture to the ivy leaves. .
·
Music
Appreciation – Randy Newman's scores are a mainstay
of Pixar films, and this documentary will give you a privileged look at his
creative process. We follow the “Monsters
University” scoring process from spotting to writing and on to the scoring
session. including special college-themed recording sessions.
·
Scare
Tactics – Animators are actors who digitally bring the
characters to life. In this look at how the MU animation team worked, you’ll
see their process of how they channeled their own monster-selves and created
moments on screen that were really funny, really scary and also really serious,
sometimes all at the same time.
·
Color
and Light – How can a single painting set the tone for
an entire scene? We'll look at the creation of the colorscripts and how they were
realized technically in the final film.
Along with the process, this piece explores the many layers of technical
innovation required to produce such a naturalistic feel.
·
Paths
to Pixar - MU Edition – When one door closes, sometimes
another door opens – one with an even more exciting opportunity behind it. Members
of the MU crew tell their own compelling backstories and share the challenges
they overcame along their paths to Pixar.
·
Furry
Monsters: A Technical Retrospective – Explore the
difficulties in creating characters that are 20 years younger with tools that
are 10 years more advanced in this contrasting look at the differing technical
challenges that arose when making “Monsters, Inc.,” and “Monsters University.”
·
Deleted
Scenes – Four separate scenes – “Rivalry,” “Recon,”
“Movie Night,” and “Drama Class” - are highlighted with an introduction from
director Dan Scanlon.
·
“The Blue Umbrella”
– This animated short film from Pixar Animation Studios, directed by Saschka
Unseld and produced by Marc Greenberg, played in theaters in front of
"Monsters University." “The Blue Umbrella” tells the story of an evening
commute in which the rain starts to fall and the city comes alive to the sound
of dripping rain pipes, whistling awnings and gurgling gutters. And in the
midst, two umbrellas—one blue, one not—fall eternally in love.
·
Additional
Bonus Features - Audio Commentary, Promo Picks,
College Campaign, Theatrical Campaign, Set Flythroughs, Art Gallery and more!
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5 comments:
Me and my boys cant wait!
I was saying to the other half I need to get Monsters Inc and Monsters University on Blu Ray! Yay! x
We just took the boys to our cheap theater to see this with their grandparents. Oh my goodness this movie was so funny! I can't wait to get it in our house!!
YEAY!!! Can't believe it is already going to be available -- just in time for Christmas :)
Loved this movie -- took my kid who saw them from the beginning who is starting college --- fit so nice with their ages
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