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モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ MovieNEX [ブルーレイ+DVD+デジタルコピー(クラウド対応)+MovieNEXワールド] [Blu-ray]
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仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
Blu-ray
"もう一度試してください。" | オリジナルWポケットクリアファイル&ステッカーセット付き |
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Blu-ray
"もう一度試してください。" | オリジナル・カレンダー付き(ディズニー スプリング・キャンペーン) |
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Blu-ray
"もう一度試してください。" | オリジナル・ギフトバッグ(メッセージカード付)付き - ディズニー、ディズニー&ピクサー ウィンター・キャンペーン |
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フォーマット | 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン, 吹き替え, 字幕付き |
コントリビュータ | ダン・スキャンロン, ディズニー |
言語 | 英語, 日本語 |
稼働時間 | 1 時間 44 分 |
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『モンスターズ・インク』最恐コンビ誕生の、驚くべき秘密が明かされる!
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<モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ MovieNEX 収録内容>
・本編ブルーレイディスク1枚
・本編DVDディスク1枚
・ボーナスディスク(ブルーレイ)1枚※詳細はボーナスコンテンツをご確認ください。
・デジタルコピー(ストリーミング形式)※Google Play、niconico対応
※Google Playについては、YouTubeアプリにてiOS端末でも作品視聴が可能です。
・購入者限定コンテンツが楽しめるスペシャルサイトへのパス※ラインナップは下記をご確認ください。
≪映画+新体験≫ディズニーMovieNEX(ムービーネックス)誕生!
ディズニー/ピクサー最新作が、早くもおうちで楽しめる!
『モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ MovieNEX』
ディズニーが贈る≪映画+新体験≫のMovieNEXは以下の4つがセットになった新商品!
◎ブルーレイ ◎DVD ◎デジタルコピー(クラウド対応) ◎MovieNEXワールド
デジタルコピーはクラウド対応で、iOSでもAndroidでも対応。そしてMovieNEXワールドは購入者限定のスペシャルサイトで楽しめる、随時更新されていく進化型コンテンツです(主なラインナップは下記)。
<ストーリー>
幼い頃から“怖がらせ屋"になることを夢見るマイクは、努力して、超難関といわれる、モンスターズ・ユニバーシティの怖がらせ学部に入学する。しかしマイクには“かわいすぎる"という致命的な欠点が…。そこで出会ったのは、誰がみても怖がらせの才能にあふれるサリー。見た目も性格も正反対の2人は、なぜ最恐の“怖がらせ屋"コンビになったのか?その秘密は、2人が大学で引き起こしたモンスター界最大の事件に隠されていた…。
<ボーナス・コンテンツ>
[ブルーレイ Disc1]
●ブルー・アンブレラ
●音声解説
[ブルーレイ Disc2]
●スタッフたちの一日
●変化するストーリー
●怖がらせ大会/遊びの天才たち ほか
[DVD]
●ブルー・アンブレラ
<『モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ』MovieNEXワールド ラインナップ>
MovieNEXワールドは、購入者限定のスペシャルサイト。作品に関する様々な“ディズニー体験"が楽しめる進化型コンテンツが満載!
・『モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ』デジタルコピー(クラウド対応)
・ジョン・ラセター特別インタビューPart1~Part4
(このMovieNEXのために収録された、『モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ』製作総指揮のジョン・ラセターへの特別インタビュー)
・100名様にGoogle Nexus 7 が当たる! ! MovieNEX 誕生キャンペーン
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<同時発売>
『モンスターズ・ユニバーシティ コンプリート・ボックス(4枚組/1,000セット オンライン限定商品)』 ※こちらは完売いたしました。
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登録情報
- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : 英語, 日本語
- 製品サイズ : 25 x 2.2 x 18 cm; 0.28 g
- EAN : 4959241750143
- 商品モデル番号 : 4959241750143
- 監督 : ダン・スキャンロン
- メディア形式 : 色, ドルビー, ワイドスクリーン, 吹き替え, 字幕付き
- 時間 : 1 時間 44 分
- 発売日 : 2013/11/20
- 出演 : ディズニー
- 字幕: : 英語, 日本語
- 言語 : 日本語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), 英語 (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), 英語 (MPEG-1 2.0)
- 販売元 : ウォルト・ディズニー・ジャパン株式会社
- ASIN : B005MH1KPA
- ディスク枚数 : 3
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 23,685位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 196位外国のファミリー映画
- - 224位外国のファンタジー映画
- - 388位ブルーレイ キッズ・ファミリー
- カスタマーレビュー:
他の国からのトップレビュー
QUALITY: Unsurprisingly, the video quality is stunning. Little else needs to be said about the transfer. It's flawless.
EXTRAS: There are a TON of extras!
If you like the behind-the-scenes process of filmmaking, the extras here are about as extensive as I've seen before. Not only do the shorts give a background of life on Pixar's campus (Campus Life), but plenty of dedication to each aspect of making the film. Of course, there's also some deleted scenes.
What's nice about the scenes is that director Dan Scalon talks you through the scene in detail and why it was cut. They are of course unfinished, but still interesting to see what could have been part of the movie.
If I have one complaint, it's the layout of the bonus features menu. Despite the features being on a blu-ray disc, the menu does not operate like a blu-ray menu. Typically, you're able to operate within the menu while the movie (or features) are playing on screen. Instead, you need to return to the menu screen to select the next option. It's a small caveat, but there we go.
SPOILERS BELOW. DO NOT READ THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE FILM.
If you don't care about the end being discussed, then by all means read on...
My wife and I saw Monsters University and both loved it. Many of the Top Critics on Rotten Tomatoes however, seemed to miss the point of the film entirely.
"This is a safe, predictable, edge-free, nearly bland effort from a studio that rarely hedges its bets." - Richard Roeper
"[It] conforms to [Pixar's] apparent drift toward the average, with toy sales taking priority over originality." - Liam Lacey
"Monsters University is cute, and funny, and the animation, though not exactly inspired, is certainly colorful." - Steven Rae
"Mostly memorable for being fine but forgettable." - Betsy Sharkey
Since 1995, Pixar has dominated computer animated filmmaking. They constantly win Academy Awards (9 nominations, 7 wins for Best Animated Feature) and are universally praised for their efforts by the critics. Nearly each Pixar movie has a handful of lessons or dominant themes it tries to teach and tell.
The Toy Story Trilogy (friendship, getting older)
A Bug's Life (self-esteem, ingenuity, teamwork)
Monster Inc (greed, pride)
Finding Nemo (father-son relationship, growing up, letting go)
The Incredibles (family values, honor)
*Cars and Cars 2 (I'm pretty sure these are just about marketing toys)
Ratatouille (friendship, trust, confidence)
WALL-E (consumerism, environmentalism)
Up (love, living life in the moment)
Brave (family values, respect, love, mother-daughter relationship).
However, after seeing MU and reading the critical reviews, I was shocked how many reviewers missed the point of the film and the important lessons Pixar chose to address in the film. You could even make the argument that the lessons in MU are more bold than any previous Pixar film. Which leads to why MU is ultimately about failure and why that's okay.
Obviously, as this is a movie about college, there are your typical and inherent lessons for the characters (finding your place, growing up, building friendships), but the most important and surprising lesson is watching Mike Wazowski fail. This lesson is a particularly unique and groundbreaking approach for the age groups in Generation Y (Millennial) and Z. Generational scholar and author Ron Alsop argued that the Millennial generation is a group of "trophy kids", who were given rewards just for participating. I'm a Millennial and like many of my friends growing up, we all received gold stars on our homework, ribbons for events, etc. constantly rewarding us for just doing our job. You could also argue we've been constantly told that we could achieve anything we want if we just worked hard. We were told there was no way we could fail. This is the definitive issue that MU tackles head-on.
From the age of little monster, Mike is enthralled with the career of being a scarer - the job that every monster dreams of. It's for the cream of the crop. Mike is told continually as a small monster that he's too small and not scary enough to succeed. It's only after he sneaks into a live door on the Monsters, Inc. scare floor that people believe he's capable of great things. He uses that moment to work hard and get into Monsters University to study at the School of Scaring.
The main plot is the competitive nature between the hard-working Mike and the famous-last-name Sullivan. Their antagonistic rivalry drives the story until they are forced to work together to get back into the School of Scaring. Like all feel good movies, Mike and Sullivan ultimately save the day, win the Scare Games and are cheered and admired amongst everyone at the school. They defeat the oppressive Dean and defy expectations, the day is theirs! But it's right that that the writers (Robert L. Baird, Daniel Gerson, Dan Scanlon) drastically changes things.
Sullivan admits to cheating to help his team of lovable losers win and save face for Mike who he believes isn't scary. When Mike finds out, he breaks into the door testing laboratory to prove to himself that he is indeed scary. However, he quickly learns that he does not in fact scare the kids in the cabin. Crushed, Mike goes to the nearby lake and wallows in self-pity. Everything he's dreamed about and worked for has been for naught - he's failed to be scary, what society tells them is the only thing monsters should be. In the end Mike accepts this and along with Sully works his way from the mailroom at Monsters Inc. to the scare floor where we find him and Sully in Monsters, Inc.
While this journey from the mailroom to success supports the "work hard and you can accomplish anything" mentality of our generations, it also addresses the fact that Mike isn't ultimately meeting his initial goal. He acknowledges his failure and grows past that. No other examples come to mind of children movies in which a character or character fail and are okay with it, at least not in the end. This is what the critics missed. Pixar has chosen to tell a story about children (monsters) who grew up and realized that they cannot achieve their dreams, that their dreams are out of reach and totally unattainable. This bold lesson is actually a fantastic one for kids who watch this film.
For some, it's been decades of being taught that it is okay to fail, but that with hard work you can still achieve those dreams. For many that's true, but for some it's just not feasible. MU has managed to tell a story that supports that second statement. Failing isn't bad and realizing that some dreams really are out of reach is also okay. The real lesson is to be comfortable with who you are, what you're truly capable of and utilizing your strengths to better yourself and your community. That's what Mike does, he becomes the coach and teacher. His knowledge of scaring helps Sullivan to eventual massive success. He helps the rest of Oozma Kappa reach their dreams.
It's not a story about settling, it's a story about failing, learning from it and growing from the experience to make yourself and others better. It's a life lesson that we should share with this current and future generations. Yes you can reach your dreams with hard work, but if you can't, that's okay too.
The addition of the DVD is of no use to us - we have no DVD only drives anywhere, not even on our computers. Everything is Blu-Ray where we watch anything. So I'd really prefer to see them do more Blu-Ray that aren't the multi format versions, yet still have all the extras. For this movie, the only options were this, or combo packs that had both movies in it. I'd prefer to not have to pay for a version I'm never going to use.
We already had this in digital format, but I wanted to get the Blu-Ray for the extra content. My son loves the "extras" in movies like the outtakes in Bugs Life and such, or even the bloopers on Muppets Most Wanted. So I had hoped we would get some good ones on here.
And that's where he was disappointed. There were a couple hours of extras here, but not really any engaging content for younger kids. Most of the extra content is designed for older people. And for me, as a parent, it was fascinating, hence the 5 star rating despite the things I didn't like about it. They had a bunch of videos behind the scenes, showing the workflow and the things the people deal with while creating the animations, storylines, art, etc... As a grown up I really enjoyed it. My son lost interest in a few minutes and moved on to something else. But these videos had some really neat insight into how the story morphed and changed from the beginning (I never knew originally Sully was going to want to be a dentist like his father, which shows how much they changed as they went). They also discussed how they used light and shadow to help emphasize the differences between the characters, and how whenever Mike and Sully were at odds, one was always in sunlight, the other in shadow. Whenever they started working together, that's when they would both be lit the same. Or whenever they made a major decision, they'd step from shadow into the light. Little things like that, which made subsequent viewings of the movie more interesting as I strove to catch these little things I had missed previously.
I had hopes for the deleted scenes, but unfortunately there were no scenes that were cut after animation, so all they are is a mix of very basic animation and storyboarding. They were alright, but I can see why they cut them, nothing really forwarded the story.
They had some really nice artwork as well in a photo show you can do. Again, something that interested me as an adult, but held no interest for my son.
The sound and video quality were excellent.
All told, if you're doing like I was, and thinking of getting this for the extras for your child, don't bother. There's nothing of interest for the younger kids. But if you, yourself, want to see behind the curtain to get an inside look at how they do their magic, it's worth grabbing.