George Sanderson

Background

George Sanderson is the orange monster that lives in Monstropolis in Disney Pixar’s Monsters, Inc. Before becoming a scarer and eventually a jokester, George studied at Monsters University and was a member of the Jaws Theta Chi fraternity. He has been very unfortunate in his career as he’s prone to a Code 2319, meaning contact with a human child. The CDA has had to scrub him several times to remove traces of human contact, a procedure George has found quite unpleasant. Whenever his fur has grown back, he likes making visits to Disney parks around the world.

George Sanderson appeared at DLP - Disneyland Paris

Characteristics

Meet & GreetsAppearancesTalkingAutographsStarring roles
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Interaction Tips

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  • Ask George if he has experienced a Code 2319 recently.
  • Make sure to avoid contaminating George with traces of human contact.
  • Tell George you’d like to visit Monstropolis.

Photo Tips

  • Keep your distance from George Sanderson when you take a picture, he likes to avoid a Code 2319!
  • Take a scary pose, George used to be a scarer for a living.

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Roz
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Needleman
Disney park character Needleman
Mike Wazowski
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Sulley
Sulley
Sulley
Disney park character Sulley
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Appearances

parade appearances

special appearances

meetandgreet appearances

promotion appearances

show appearances

selfiemeet appearances

George Sanderson's regular looks

George Sanderson in the Regular Look - 2002-... Outfit
George Sanderson - Regular Look - 2002-...
George Sanderson - Regular Look - 2002-...
George Sanderson - Regular Look - 2002-...
George Sanderson in the Regular Look - 2002-... Outfit
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