Oozma Kappa Party Clip for Monsters University Short- Party Central
Disney/ Pixar has released a clip of the upcoming Monsters University short Party Central.
March 07th, 2014
Disney/ Pixar has released a clip of the upcoming Monsters University short Party Central. The latest Pixar short will come with Muppets Most Wanted when it is released March 21st, 2014. Disney just posted a 40 second clip from the short, which focuses on a party at the Oozma Kappa fraternity house. The story supervisor at Monsters University, Kelsey Mann, directed the short, and John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Charlie Day, and Peter Sohn all reprise their roles as the Oozma Kappa brothers.
In this tale, the gang is throwing their first party, but no one’s showing. Mike and Sulley have come with a plan to ensure “Party Central” is the most epic party the school has ever seen.
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