Scaring is out; laughter is in. After discovering that laughter generates 10 times more energy than screams, Monsters Incorporated is going through a complete overhaul. Monsters at Work on Disney+ follows one specific mechanic, Tylor Tuskmon, on his journey as he navigates this funny transformation.
Where to Watch Monsters at Work Season 1
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How Many Episodes Are in Monsters at Work Season 1?
There are 10 episodes in Monsters at Work season one with a second season forthcoming in 2023. The runtime of episodes averages between 23-26 mins. You can check the complete list of Monsters at Work episodes and their release date below.
- “Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated“: July 7, 2021
- “Meet MIFT“: July 7, 2021
- “The Damaged Room“: July 14, 2021
- “The Big Wazowskis“: July 21, 2021
- “The Cover Up“: July 28, 2021
- “The Vending Machine“: August 4, 2021
- “Adorable Returns“: August 11, 2021
- “Little Monsters“: August 18, 2021
- “Bad Hair Day“: August 25, 2021
- “It’s Laughter They’re After“: September 1, 2021
What Are the Critics Saying about Monsters at Work Season 1?
Monsters at Work has a 65% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an average audience score of 80%. While most viewers enjoyed the callback to the movies, everyone agrees that the series isn’t at the same level as the films.
Ben Travers from IndieWire writes, “If you love original movies and were expecting a third, Monsters at Work might be a bit disappointing. But if you can still appreciate the world-building (and Crystal’s unflagging energy), then the Disney+ series might still hit its laugh quotas.”
IGN Movies’ Kristy Puchko says, “Monsters At Work will reward long-time fans of this franchise with familiar characters, callbacks, and more time in the intriguing world of Monstropolis. Unfortunately, all it nails about this world is superficial, and not even appropriately rendered.”
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Is Monsters at Work Season 1 Suitable for Kids?
Monsters at Work is rated TV-G which means it is suitable for viewers of all ages.