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[[File:Monsters, Inc. - Opening Scene (Deleted Version) Fanart Poster (for Rohan Hordern).png|thumb|286x286px|The poster for [[Monsters, Inc. - Opening Scene (Deleted Version)]] by [[User:Rohan Anthony Hordo 3.0|Rohan Hordern]].]]
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Monsters, Inc. was one of Pixar’s best works yet. It had a neat concept and charming moments. I was scared of it when I was a kid, but I will always have a soft spot for it.
 
But that’s not what I am talking about, there is something that will be stuck in my head for years now.
 
It was November 2nd2<sup>nd</sup>, 2020. A year before Monsters, Inc.'s 20th anniversary. I was viewing the Pixar website about their projects from 1995-2005. Not long after, I got a mail notification from Pixar.
 
I opened up the email and it said:
 
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“Hello, Pixar fan from Australia, we would like to show you an unreleased draft of the beginning of “Monsters, Inc.”, as we would rather not release it to the public. The person who made it was the same person who made the deleted draft of Woody’s Nightmare from “Toy Story 2”, only he impersonated a random man. After you watch it, please do not screen it anywhere. Watch at your own risk.”
</i></blockquote>
 
I was confused, but surprised. I just got another email from Pixar. The first time I got one from them was when I was given a deleted draft of Woody’s Nightmare from “Toy Story 2”.
 
I downloaded the file, and it was finally saved onto my laptop.
 
Its file name was “monstersincopeningbeta“monstersincopeningscenebeta.mov”.
 
“An alternate draft of the beginning of Monsters, Inc., huh?” I thought to myself.
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The light then switched off. It then panned down to the simulation boy sleeping in bed.
 
Things were normal, but when the door creaked open, there was a silent growl coming from the simulation boy’s closet. The boy looked around his room to see where the growling was coming from, and he saw a tentacle leaning on the door.
 
However, something wasn’t right. The tentacled arm was holding a hatchet.
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“What… the hell… is going on?” I said to myself. This was why this was changed.
[[File:Bile under the bed.png|thumb|The pair of red eyes under the bed|348x348px]]
 
When it panned under the bed, red glowing eyes opened, but there was blood pouring out of them.
 
It then cut to a shot of the simulation boy sleeping. At that moment, Thaddeus Bile, one of the monsters in the movie, emerged from behind.
[[File:Bile Smile.jpg|thumb|Thaddeus Bile grins at the animatronic boy.|349x349px]]
 
And, oh god, he looked berserk; he was all blood stained, he was holding cleavers in both hands, and he was grinning with blood stains on his teeth.
 
The boy then turned around to see Bile, and he let out a loud, piercing and blood-curdling scream.
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Tex then grabbed out a chainsaw from the back of his belt.
[[File:Tex saying Head Up to Thaddeus Bile.png|thumb|417x417px|A screenshot of Tex was about to catch his chainsaw to Thaddeus Bile.]]
 
“Hey, Thaddeus, head’s up!” Tex then threw the chainsaw to Bile, and the latter caught it.
 
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The boy screamed in a blood-curdling tone again, but the scream wasn’t loud this time.
 
The boy tried to run out of the house, but Tex flew into him and grabbed him by the arms. The two were high up into the sky, as the height of a cruise ship.
 
Tex then flew into the boy’s window, crashing into the bed.
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Thaddeus then ran into the room and started up the chainsaw again.
[[File:Tex and Mr. Bile was about to kill the boy.png|thumb|375x375px|A screenshot of Thaddeus Bile was about to kill the boy.]]
 
“Awww, yeah! This is where the playtime starts!”
 
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The scream lasted for four seconds, shorter than the first scream.
 
When the scream stopped, I received a headache. I then went outside of the house to rest my head for five minutes and cleaned the blood out of my ears with a tissue.
 
When time was up, I went to watch the rest of the video.
[[File:The Simulation Boy's Death.png|thumb|253x253px|The corspe of the boy.]]
 
Bile and Tex laughed maniacally, as the boy's skin was being irritated. The boy then started to feel nauseous he started to get rashes and his eyes then disintegrate and he finally collapsed. The laughing stopped as soon as he finally died.
 
“Holy Shit…” I muttered.
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“Mr Bile, you’re fired. I’m sorry, but the truth hurts.”
 
Mr. Bile groaned in despair.
 
The video then ended.
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I hadn’t watched another Pixar film after that day. Every night I sleep in bed, I get that feeling somebody is watching me… from my wardrobe…
 
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