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Monsters At Work, the animated series inspired by Monsters Inc, to introduce new monsters

The new series will follow a new cast of monsters, with special appearances by popular franchise characters Mike and Sulley

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Published: 25th August 2019

Monsters At Work, the upcoming animated series inspired by the Hollywood hit Monsters, Inc, will introduce new monsters.

The new series follows a new cast of monsters, with special appearances by popular franchise characters Mike and Sulley (voiced by Billy Crystal and John Goodman).

Monsters At Work features Ben Feldman and Aisha Tyler as Tylor and Millie respectively. Latest designs of the characters were released at the ongoing D23 Expo.

Inspired by Disney and Pixar's Monsters, Inc., the workplace comedy follows Tyler Tuskman in his journey at Monster's Inc. The show begins when the company switches to laugh power, and Tyler has to navigate the world of comedy. It will stream on Disney+.

Pixar is not only getting monsters back for Disney+. Tony Hale will be reprising Forky -- his craft project-turned-toy role from Toy Story 4 -- in the new collection of Pixar animated shorts, Forky Asks A Question. In the 10 shorts, Forky will explore important questions about how the world works.

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