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* ArbitrarySkepticism: Mike, a one-eyed monster who travels to another dimension as part of his job, thinks Sid is "a few heads short of a hydra" when he starts ranting about [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory1 toys coming to life]].
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''Monsters, Inc. Laugh Factory'' is a comic book sequel to {{Creator/Pixar}} movie ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. It features four stories, and began in June 2009 and ended in December 2009.

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''Monsters, Inc. Laugh Factory'' is a comic book sequel to {{Creator/Pixar}} movie ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''.''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1''. It features four stories, and began in June 2009 and ended in December 2009.

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** In Boo's room, there's a [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Doug]] on a shelve above her bed.

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** In Boo's room, there's a [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Doug]] Dug]] on a shelve above her bed.


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* RealAfterAll: Issue 3 ends with Mike and Sulley dismissing the idea of toys coming to life, thinking Sid's crazy. Cue Boo's Jessie doll winking at the reader.
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'''Monsters, Inc. Laugh Factory''' is a comic book sequel to {{Creator/Pixar}} movie ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. It features four stories, and began in June 2009 and ended in December 2009.

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'''Monsters, ''Monsters, Inc. Laugh Factory''' Factory'' is a comic book sequel to {{Creator/Pixar}} movie ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''. It features four stories, and began in June 2009 and ended in December 2009.



** Also in Boo's room, there's a [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Doug]] on a shelve above her bed.

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** Also in In Boo's room, there's a [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Doug]] on a shelve above her bed.
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* KarmaHoudini: Due to being outside of Monstropolis Jurisdiction, Sid merely gets sent back home for his crimes in both of the issues he appeared in, as opposed to Waternoose and Randall who get increased prison sentences when captured.

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* KarmaHoudini: Due to being outside of Monstropolis Jurisdiction, Sid merely gets sent back home for his crimes in both of the issues he appeared in, as opposed to Waternoose and Randall who get increased prison sentences when captured. [[spoiler: albeit, the closer thing he got for a punishment was that he was going to be visited by various monsters to scare him straight though.]]
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** In both Boo's room and that one kid from Issue #4, there's posters of [[WesternAnimation/{{WallE}} Wall-E and E-VE]] saying that "The Future is Now".
** Also in Boo's room, there's a [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Doug]] on a shelve above her bed.

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