ILL KIDNAP A THOUSAND CHILDREN BEFORE I LET THIS COMPANY DIE
>>212122022He's definitely on Epstein's flight logs, anon
>>212121886 (OP)What you would hear an executive jew in a hollywood studio say.
I never bought the ending. It's hard to believe Waternoose would be arrested by the authorities of the monster world for kidnapping a human child. This is a society the relies on the screams of frightened children for their energy. The most revered members of monster civilization, their heroes, their astronauts, are those who break into children's homes at night and make them scream.
But kidnapping, that's where they draw the line? Now we're to believe these monsters care about the welfare of human children, they respect their rights? The CDA of course regarded anything that made physical contact with humans as contaminated, but Randall took all sanitizing precautions, and the raid on Monsters Inc was conducted as a moral imperative rather than an environmental precaution. I point this out because I feel like someone would say something like "But they don't want a human being in the monster world in the first place. They're dangerous/contaminated. That's why they're arresting him."
No, Waternoose was clearly being arrested out of some perceived ethical crime that had to do with the morality of kidnapping and enslaving a child in the first place. That's why the smoking gun was the video of him saying he'd kidnap a thousand children. The reaction of the monsters isn't "Oh no! He'd bring that many contagients in?" It's "He's evil for kidnapping human children!"
I don't think so. Dubious and inconsistent. If anything, the fact that Waternoose and Randall had found a reliable way to mechanically extract screams from a child as a solution to the on-going scream shortage/energy crisis, they'd be lauded as saviors by a society that until now has never given any indication that they see human children as anything more than simply toxic necessities, economic non-entities whose screams must be harvested.
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>>212124231Didn't they find a better source of energy, laughter?
>>212124231pixar films have always had weird morals and mixed messaging
>>212125180Truthfully. You can break down a lot of Pixar movies to paint the villains in a better light. Flimsy.
>>212121886 (OP)Adrenachrome harvesting movie
>>212121886 (OP)I like how the show implies a lot about dysgenics
In one scene you see a wall of paintings of old monsters, truly scary looking things
Then over time they've turned into cutesy toy-like "monsters"
>>212124231Kidnapping them is a league beyond simply scaring them.