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Boo's Room is a room where Boo, a human character in Disney/Pixar's 2001 animated film Monsters, Inc., lives. It is accessed by a white door with pink ridges and pink, blue, and purple flowers.

Background[]

Official Description[]

"For Boo’s room, Pixar artists strove to create a little girl’s room that was both appealing and inviting. The room reflected her personality and creativity; an easel stood in the corner, her artwork covered the walls, and evidence of interrupted pretend-games were strewn on the floor. It needed to feel personal, but also a bit idealized, to work with the story point that her room resembled a simulator room in the scream factory."
"Meticulous care went into choosing every detail of the door that needed to be distinguishable from every other door in existence. The curves of the outlined contours, the shapes and placement of the flowers, and color choices were all intentional and deliberate."

Role in the film[]

At the beginning of the film, Sulley finds a remaining door on Scare Floor F that is still standing after the scaring hours and functional. He peeks into the room, only to find no one inside, but when he exits the room, he finds Boo, who has entered into the Monster World from her room, playing with his tail. Terrified, Sulley places her back into her room, but she comes back into the Monster World. Sulley then picks up Boo and carries her back into her room himself, but trips over some of Boo's toys on his way out and accidentally takes them into the Monster World. As for Boo, she has clung onto Sulley's back.

The next day, after learning from Randall Boggs that Boo's door will be on Scare Floor F while the workers go out for lunch, Mike Wazowski decides to take that advantage to convince Sulley to return Boo to her room, believing that this is their chance to do so before it is too late. However, Sulley believes that Randall is after Boo and suggests to Mike that they should take Boo home now, after ignoring Sully, Mike goes into the room to prove there's nothing wrong, only to get captured by Randall.

Much later, when Roz appears to decide what to do about the girl after Randall's defeat and Mr. Waternoose's arrest, Sulley states that he wants to return her to her room, so Roz gives him and Mike five minutes to do so. Boo safely returns to her room and invites Sulley into the room to show him her toys. After placing Boo back in her bed, Sulley and Boo supposedly take one last look at each other before Sulley closes the door. Boo then opens the door to surprise Sulley, but only finds her closet and Sulley nowhere to be seen. Boo's door is subsequently shredded to ensure that she will never return to the Monster World again. However, Mike manages to reassemble the door, and Sulley opens the door to take one more peek into the room, with Boo recognizing him, as the film closes.

Trivia[]

  • Among the toys scattered around the room is the Jessie doll from Toy Story 2, the ball from Luxo, Jr., and a Nemo squeeze toy (as a tiny "sneak peak" to Finding Nemo).
  • Finding Nemo eventually returned the favor by having Boo's fish mobile show up inside Dr. Sherman's dental office.
    • Her teddy bear also appeared in Finding Nemo, which is inside the chest in the waiting room.
  • The flowers on the door appear on the wall of Dee's room in Up.
  • Boo's door also appears in Kingdom Hearts III, which takes place after the film itself. It is shown to be good condition again, as the cracks are not shown on it.
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Media
Films: Monsters, Inc. (video/soundtrack) • Monsters University (video/soundtrack)

Shorts: Mike's New Car • Party Central
Shows: Monsters at Work (soundtrack)
Video Games: Monsters, Inc. • Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena • Monsters, Inc. Scream Team • Monsters, Inc. Scream Team Training • Mike's Monstrous Adventure • Disney Universe • Monsters, Inc. Run • Disney Infinity • LEGO The Incredibles • Kingdom Hearts III • Disney Emoji Blitz • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode • Disney Speedstorm • Disney Dreamlight Valley
Books: Monsters, Inc.: Laugh Factory • The Art of Monsters, Inc. • The Art of Monsters University
Cancelled projects: Circle 7 Screenplay

Disney Parks
Disney Animation Building • Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor • Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! • Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek • Monstropolis (Monsters, Inc. Door Coaster) • Pixar Pal-A-Round

Entertainment: "A Whole New World" A Magical Disney Songbook • Disney's Showtime Spectacular • Pixar Playtime Pals • Pixar Pals Playtime Party • TOGETHER: a Pixar Musical Adventure
Restaurants: Adorable Snowman Frosted Treats • Harryhausen's
Shops: Monsters, Inc. Company Store
Parades: Block Party Bash • Disney's Dreams On Parade: Moving On • Disney Stars 'n' Cars • Jubilation! • Paint The Night Parade • Pixar Play Parade • Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights
Fireworks: Happily Ever After • Illuminate! A Nighttime Celebration • Mickey's Mix Magic! • Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular • Wonderful World of Animation
Spring: Disney's Easter Wonderland • Disney Color-Fest: A Street Party!
Summer: Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise
Halloween: Maze of Madness: The Nightmare Experiment Continues
Christmas: A Totally Tomorrowland Christmas

Characters
Monsters, Inc.: James P. Sullivan • Mike Wazowski • Boo • Henry J. Waternoose III • Randall Boggs • Fungus • Roz • Celia Mae • Needleman and Smitty • Flint • Thaddeus Bile • Jerry • George Sanderson • Charlie Proctor • Child Detection Agency • Sushi Chef • Tony • Josh Rivera • Pete Ward • Waxford • Theodore Pauley • Lanky Schmidt • Yeti

Monsters University: Karen Graves • Frank McCay • Art • Terri and Terry Perry • Scott Squibbles • Don Carlton • Johnny Worthington III • Chet Alexander • Javier Rios • Carrie Williams • Dean Hardscrabble • Professor Knight • Sheri Squibbles • Claire Wheeler • Brock Pearson • Archie the Scare Pig • Rosie Levin • Carla Benitez • Margaret Gesner • Slug Monster Student
Monsters At Work: Tylor Tuskmon • Millie Tuskmon • Bernard Tuskmon • Virginia Tuskmon • Mr. Crummyham • Val Little • Fritz • Cutter • Duncan P. Anderson • Roto • Roze • Banana Bread • Otis • Snore • Maria • Gary Gibbs • Argus Blinks • Inspection Eyes • Thalia Flint • David • Roger Rogers • Jack and Jill • Declan • Joy • Sunny Sunshine • Skyler • Lorelei Worthington • J.J. Worthington • Jack Worthington • Alistair Clawbottom • Carter Lee • Marilyn • Monstropolis Energy Regulatory Commission • Ben • Evan • Jebediah Krakenson

Episodes
Season One: "Welcome to Monsters, Incorporated" • "Meet Mift" • "The Damaged Room" • "The Big Wazowskis" • "The Cover Up" • "The Vending Machine" • "Adorable Returns" • "Little Monsters" • "Bad Hair Day" • "It's Laughter They're After"

Season Two: "A Monstrous Homecoming" • "The C.R.E.E.P. Show" • "Setting the Table" • "Opening Doors" • "It's Coming From Inside the House!" • "Field of Screams" • "Monsters in the Dark" • "Lights! Camera! Chaos!" • "Descent into Fear" • "Powerless"

Songs
If I Didn't Have You • Put That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help Me • The Scare Floor • Monsters University • Comedy Can Be Dangerous • I'm Not Gonna Sing You a Song
Locations
Monstropolis • Paris, France • Mike and Sulley's Apartment • Monsters, Inc. • Harryhausen's • Boo's Room • Himalayas • The Boiler Room • Trailer Folk • Monsters University • Fear Tech • Fear Co. • The Monstro Theater
Objects
Scarer's Leaderboard • Scream Canister • Door • Scream Extractor • Little Mikey • Pixar Ball • A113 • Pizza Planet Truck
See Also
Monsters (Original Treatment) • The Science Behind Pixar • Pixar in a Box • Oozma Kappa • Roar Omega Roar • Jaws Theta Chi • Slugma Slugma Kappa • Eta Hiss Hiss • Python Nu Kappa • Scare Games
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