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Prior to this home video series, the Universal films that featured multiple monsters were called "Super-Shocker[s]" or "monster rallies". [18] Louis Feol, the head of Worldwide Home Video for Universal Studios , said that the most important thing was the packaging of their sales.
Lego Monster Fighters (stylized as LEGO Monster Fighters) was a Lego theme based on Universal Studios Monsters from the horror fiction genre. The Monster Fighters fight against the Lord Vampyre's monsters while collecting the moonstones. The story takes place in the Monster Realm and it's similar to The Monster Squad film. The theme was first ...
Universal Monsters (2 C, 17 P) V. Van Helsing (Universal Pictures franchise) (6 P) W. The Wolf Man (franchise) (13 P) Woody Woodpecker (2 C, 22 P) Pages in category ...
Inspired by classic Universal monster movies of the past, Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment takes guests on a thrilling journey through the catacombs of Frankenstein Manor, where Dr ...
The film opens with the titular Clutch Powers tunnelling underground in search of a crystal. The process wakes up the Crystal King, a rock monster who chases Clutch to an underground base. Clutch finds the way out, but trapped and discovers a crystal was a baby rock monster, which he realizes is the Crystal King's child.
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Monsters, Inc. & Monsters at Work: 2001/2021 Present Mike Wazowski, James P. Sullivan: Pokémon Universe: Pokémon (TV series), Pokémon: The First Movie: 1997/1998 Present Pikachu, Ash Ketchum, Mewtwo, Darkrai: Toy Story: Tin Toy (1988) 1988/1995 Present Tin Toy, Toy Story, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, and Lightyear: Wallace and Gromit: A ...
Following the financial and critical disappointment of the 2010 remake, Universal Pictures announced its plan to reboot the Universal Classic Monsters in July 2014 as part of a shared universe known as the Dark Universe. [11] [12] In November 2014, Aaron Guzikowski was confirmed to be writing the reboot of Universal's The Wolf Man (1941).