This leads to the film's utopian ending: Monsters, Inc. retools its entire operation. Instead of Scarers, they hire "Jokesters." The factory is reborn. Mike front-flips across the floor to make kids giggle, and Sulley does his famous "roar-face" only to stick his tongue out and tickle.
The core concept of Monsters, Inc. is a masterclass in high-concept screenwriting. In the city of Monstropolis, monsters don't hide in closets for fun; they do it for work. The city runs on the screams of human children. "Scarers" like Sulley are elite athletes, using their terrifying physiques to generate energy. Monsters Inc
: The most iconic piece is the jazz-infused orchestral track titled "Monsters, Inc." composed by Randy Newman This leads to the film's utopian ending: Monsters, Inc