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  1. Monsters, Inc. is the fourth animated film produced by Pixar. It is directed by Pete Docter (with Lee Unkrich and The Simpsons veteran David Silverman co-directing), with the screenplay by Andrew Stanton and Daniel Gerson, and the story by Docter, Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon and Ralph Eggleston. It was released on November 2, 2001.

  2. Yes, these characters have Seen It All . The way the trope's portrayed varies depending on the characters. They may either become The Stoic since they've seen everything they have, or they may simply be Deadpan Snarkers. Maybe they've seen so much that they make sure they're ready for anything. They may or may not also be smug about the fact ...

  3. YMMV. Create New. Just the Ten of Us is an American Dom Com that is a Spin-Off of Growing Pains. The series focuses on Graham Lubbock ( Bill Kirchenbauer ), a gym coach who used to teach at the high school that the Seaver kids from Growing Pains (where he appeared on a recurring basis), and who is the father of eight children. As the series ...

  4. Thing is, they just finished discussing how Hannah being a ghost affected Stine's life. Darby and the Dead: Capri says to Darby, "You look like you've just seen a ghost." This is juxtaposed with a glass shattering, Darby reacting in fright, and Capri— established to be a ghost— raising an eyebrow.

  5. tV tRoPeS wIlL RuIn YoUr LiFe. SpongeBob is the only guy we know that can have fun browsing memes ... FOR TWELVE HOURS!! A collection of memes that have generated either from or around the show. Please remember, if you add a meme to the page, please include an explanation as to why it's a meme. Zero Context Examples are not allowed on TV Tropes.

  6. He, his robot dog Goddard and his best friends; Carl Wheezer, Sheen Estevez, Libby Folfax, Nick Dean and Cindy Vortex save Retroville/the world from invention-induced disasters just about every episode. The show lasted from July 20, 2002 to November 25, 2006. It is the first fully CGI-animated Nicktoon.

  7. This trope happens when two characters are just perfect for each other, but neither realizes it ( or only one realizes it ). However, everyone around them — their friends, family, pets, and possibly even their enemies — can see their obvious feelings for each other. This can also happen when people (outsiders) mistake them for a couple when ...

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