![]() ![]() At the bowling tournament, Smitty and Needleman preside over the first match between the Big Wazowskis and the Sliding Slugs. Duncan mocks Tylor for choosing the MIFT team as his bowling squad. Val, Cutter, and Fritz are all avid, but terrible, bowlers. The MIFT team arrives at the bowling alley, where Fritz unveils a fabulous, glittery bowling ball and the MIFT team begins to demonstrate their skills. Delighted by the idea, MIke makes a bet with Gary (the winner of the tournament will get a dinner at Harryhausen’s and has to do the other’s paperwork for a month). Eager to impress Mike, Tylor suggests that Mike sponsor a MIFT bowling team. Fritz reveals that he’s called "No Splitz Fritz" by his friends, and notes that the rest of the MIFT employees (besides Duncan) love bowling. Henry Winkler’s Fritz isn’t necessarily the monster with the most screen time in the series, but whenever he’s in a scene he dazzles, and episode 4 is very Fritz-heavy. Gary emerges in the bowling alley and taunts Mike, who lies and says he’s sponsoring a team for the Bowl-off-a-thon.īack in the MIFT office, Tylor checks in with Fritz about bowling. Both Val and Tylor are surprised to find Mike in the ball return, where he says he’s been stuck because he was trying to “be the ball.” He reveals that he’s too busy to participate in the Bowl-off-a-thon, despite his deep love of bowling. While not working, Tylor reads a book about comedy. Later, Tylor and Val are sent up to repair a ball return machine at the Monsters, Incorporated bowling alley. Gary is clearly a favorite of Roze’s, and gets out of filing his own paperwork when he says he’s been practicing for the Bowl-off-a-thon. Mike is being handed paperwork to run by Roze, Roze’s sister, when Gary (who looks just like Mike, but he’s blue), wanders up. In the fourth episode of Monsters at Work, we immediately encounter a familiar scenario for fans of Monsters, Inc.-Mike has paperwork he hasn’t filed. Sign up for Disney+ starting at $7.99/ month or $79.99/ year What happens in the fourth episode of Monsters at Work? Consider investing in a bundle with Hulu or ESPN+ to get the most out of your subscription, or even subscribing for a year to save a little extra money. You can subscribe to Disney+ today starting at $7.99 or $79.99 for a year’s subscription. Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform can be accessed from desktop browsers, mobile devices, game consoles, and more. ![]() The streaming service is available via internet connection if you live in Australia, Austria, Canada, the Channel Islands, France, Germany, India, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Italy, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, or the U.S. You can stream Monsters at Work on Disney+. It’s free and you can unsubscribe at any time. Get the latest on streaming, deals and more by signing up for our weekly newsletter. Monsters at Work airs every Wednesday, and episodes 1 to 4 are currently available on Disney+. Monsters at Work continues to be a great workplace-style comedy for kids, infused with references to film, comedy, and more. The rest of the episode follows the MIFT employees as they attempt to win a bowling tournament in Mike’s honor. In the fourth episode of the series, entitled “The Big Wazowskis,” Mike acquires a new nemesis in the form of Gary, a monster that looks exactly like him, played with glee by Gabriel Iglesias. Prepare to see double during the newest episode of Monsters at Work. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. ![]() Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. ![]()
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