Monster University Movie Review

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I was NOT disappointed when we watched it one little bit. It was a very cute movie from the beginning to the end. Monster University is about a little monster who doesn’t look scary and wants to be a Scarer more than anything. He’s willing to go through any extremes to make it happen.

However, despite how much he wants it he keeps his morals. I love how this movie was well made to get kids to learn a valuable lesson about themselves. Plus it taught them how to handle situations in which kids are faced with almost all the time now.

I’m so afraid of giving away the wonderful details of this movie. It’s perfect for families to watch together. I watched with the kids, and then Del and I watched it together when he got home.

Of course, I’m a huge fan of Pixar Entertainment. There are so many of their movies that are worth watching.

What is your favorite Pixar movie?

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Crystal Green is a vibrant mommy blogger and published author, the creative force behind Tidbits of Experience, the #1 mommy blog that's inspired over a million fans since 2010 with honest, heartfelt insights into everyday life. As a dedicated mom, wife, and expert at taming chaos, she covers a wide range of topics—from navigating parenting challenges like toddler tantrums and teen drama, to practical marriage hacks that keep the spark alive, self-care strategies for busy parents, home organization wins, and family wellness tips.

2 comments on “Monster University Movie Review”

  1. I can’t think of one of the Pixar movies I haven’t enjoyed. I could be an advocate for them without any issues at all. 🙂 The Toy Story movies are good for sure.

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