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  1. Monsters, Inc. Laugh Factory. Boo appears throughout the miniseries, though her largest part is in issues three and four. In Issue 3, her Jessie doll is stolen by Sid Phillips (though he goes unnamed in the comic), who wants to steal toys from kids to try and spare them from what happened to him. He hides in Boo's room from Mike and Sulley, who ...

  2. Aug 14, 2021 · The decision to make Boo's real name Mary wasn't entirely random. It appears Pixar gave Boo this name based on the young girl who provided the voice for Boo in Monsters, Inc. : Mary Gibbs. She is not an actor by trade but is connected to Pixar in another way. Her father, Rob Gibbs, worked on Monsters, Inc. as a story artist.

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  4. Mary Gibbs, better known by her nickname Boo, is one of the two overarching protagonists (alongside Roz) of the Monsters, Inc. franchise. She is a 3-year-old girl who escaped into the monster world, and befriended Sulley and Mike. She is voiced by Mary Gibbs. In the film, Boo is a 2-year-old human child and speaks mostly in gibberish due to her age, who has escaped from her room from which ...

  5. Jun 20, 2021 · Canonically, Boo is named after her voice actor, Mary Gibbs. Gibbs was also a toddler at the time of filming, which gave the film and her character more heart, as well as a sense of realism to her voice. The casting decision helped viewers develop an even deeper connection with the character, thanks to her voice and the toddler's movements.

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