Monsters U Gallery
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james johnson
kinkybazsmols
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yana barabash
james-p-sullivan:the most under-appreciated conversation in monsters inc
buffysummers:Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) dir. Raja Gosnell
Rufo the clown as a mermaid for @pennytrash!Also on my Twitter
alienrat-art:Teeth prompt sketches for a Beetlejuice server I’m in!
rothellspire:what a great time to be a fan of toothy slime monsters
Teeth prompt sketches for a Beetlejuice server I’m in!
daeniran:aphrodite
chloe-decker:Monsters, Inc. (2001) Dir.Pete Docter, David Silverman & Lee Unkrich
“At Home with My Monsters” I feel incredibly lucky to be able to participate in @jasonkamimuraphoto
A bugbear is a boogeyman from English folklore. Often said to resemble a monstrous bear, it is said
La Tunda is a malevolent entity, sometimes said to be a spirit, in the mythology of Colombia and Ecu
Cecrops is a legendary king of Attica in Greek mythology. Born from the very earth itself, he was sa
Ao Ao is one of the monstrous children of Tau and Kerana in the mythology of South America’s G
Gi-Hoveg is a Great Old One from the Cthulhu Mythos. Created by author James Ambuehl and first appea
Landvættir are nature spirits in Norse and Germanic mythology. With a name that translates as &ldquo
The satori is a yōkai from Japanese mythology. Resembling monkeys, they are said to dwell in the mou
The Zhubieyu is a strange creature from Chinese mythology. Known as the “pearl turtle,”
The tigmamanukan is a magical bird from the mythology of the Tagalog people of the Philippines. It i
coelasquid:Satinette bunny griffin
toasty-coconut:20 Years of PokemonCapsule Monsters: Pokemon’s Original Concept Art
dbvictoria:Head of the Gorgon Medusa, a late 19th Century, Czech brooch, gold, jasper, and crystal.(
vincents-crows:vincents-crows:I did this for a plate design assignment and I really like it!This is
ladikenna:I no longer feel any allegiance to these monsters called human beings, despise being one m
Japanese Giant Firebreathing Chicken — The BasanIn medieval Japanese folklore the Basan was a
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