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Rainbow Friends is an episodic horror game developed by Roy & Charcle [‡ 10] where players attempt to escape the titular group of monsters (namely, Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Yellow and Cyan) by collecting items. [70] Players can hide in a box to avoid detection. [82] Chapter 1 was released on July 1, 2022.
The film series has grossed a total of $1,306,110,769, making the Monsters, Inc. franchise the 15th highest-grossing animated film franchise. Monsters, Inc. ranked No. 1 at the box office its opening weekend, grossing $62,577,067 in North America alone. The film had a small drop-off of 27.2% over its second weekend, earning another $45,551,028.
It was written by Doja Cat, Kurtis McKenzie, David Sprecher, Lydia Asrat, and Rico Nasty, while being produced by the former two. It was released for digital download and streaming on February 20, 2019, [ 3 ] by Kemosabe Records and RCA Records as the second single to the deluxe edition (and fourth overall) of Doja's debut album Amala .
The gaming platform, which reported around 89 million users last quarter, said it will allow parents and caregivers to remotely manage their child's Roblox account, view friend lists, set spending ...
"N.H.I.E." is a song by British-American rapper 21 Savage and American rapper and singer Doja Cat on the former's third studio album, American Dream (2024). [1] It was sent to Italian contemporary hit radio on January 17, 2024, alongside " Redrum ", as the lead singles from the album. [ 2 ]
Monsters, Inc. (An Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2001 Disney / Pixar film of the same name . The original score is composed by Randy Newman , marking his fourth collaboration with Pixar following Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1998), and Toy Story 2 (1999).
Bitcoin surpassed $98,800 to touch a new record on Thursday after the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Chair Gary Gensler will step down effective Jan. 20, the day Donald Trump is ...
In May 2020, a 2015 song by Doja Cat titled "Dindu Nuffin" resurfaced. [244] "Dindu Nuffin" is an alt-right term used to ridicule African-American detainees protesting their innocence. [244] [245] After apologizing, Doja Cat said that although the song was intended to flip the term's meaning, it was a "bad decision". [246]