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This is a list of characters from the Disney/Pixar media franchise Monsters, Inc. , including the 2001 film Monsters, Inc. , the 2013 film Monsters University , and the 2021 Disney+ series Monsters at Work .
James P. Sullivan | |
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Monsters, Inc. character | |
First appearance | Monsters, Inc. (2001) |
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Full name | James Patrick Sullivan [1] |
Nickname | Sulley |
Species | Unnamed monster |
Gender | Male |
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James Patrick "Sulley" Sullivan [1] (voiced by John Goodman in the film series, the Disney+ series, Lego The Incredibles , and Disney Dreamlight Valley , Brian Cummings in the Monsters, Inc. video game, Joel McCrary in Disney Infinity and Disney Infinity 3.0 , and Christopher Swindle in Kingdom Hearts III and Disney Speedstorm ) [2] is a furry, cyan-and-purple-spotted monster with a humanoid bear face, short devilish horns, dark blue eyebrows, and a cat-like nose. He has muscular limbs, a reptilian tail, dorsal spikes, and feline fangs. He excels at scaring children but is genial and sweet-natured.
Monsters University depicts a younger Sulley as a gifted but arrogant student, whose father Bill had made a name for himself as a scarer. While attempting to capture a school pet, he meets Mike Wazowski. What begins as a rivalry between the two monsters becomes a friendship that endures after they are both expelled from the school.
In Monsters, Inc. , he is named the best scarer at the company, and following the events of the film, the leads the company's restructuring of utilizing laughs instead of screams to harvest energy. By the end of the film, he and Wazowski are named the company's joint chief executive officers.
In Monsters at Work , he retains the title.
Mike Wazowski (voiced by Billy Crystal in the film series, shorts, and the Disney+ series, [2] Carlos Alazraqui in the video games, [3] merchandise, attractions, and commercials and Noah Johnston as his younger self) is a green cyclops-like monster with a round body, two small horns, and thin arms. He has four fingers on each hand and three toes on each foot. Wazowski is depicted as diligent and intelligent, but also competitive, wise-cracking and stubborn. The former two traits are further displayed in Monsters University , while the latter three are further displayed in Monsters, Inc. .
During a childhood field trip to the energy company Monsters, Inc., Wazowski becomes inspired to become a professional scarer.
He gets accepted into the Monsters University scare program years later, where he meets both James P. "Sulley" Sullivan and Randall Boggs. Wazowski grows jealousy towards Sulley for his cocky personality and slacker attitude, but expresses a liking for Boggs, his roommate. After failing one of the classes in the scaring program, Wazowski works out a deal with the Dean to re-enroll in the program on the stipulation that he wins the Scare Games, a competitive series of scare-based challenges. To participate, he joins the unpopular fraternity Oozma Kappa, which is later joined by Sulley, who also failed the class. Sulley and Wazowski begin to form a friendship as they compete in the games. During the final event, Sulley cheats on Wazowski's behalf. Distraught, Wazowski breaks into a door-lab to enter the human world in an attempt to find out if human children find him scary, which they do not.
Although Sulley rescues him, this incident results in both Sulley and Wazowski's expulsion from the school. The two apply as workers in the Monsters, Inc. mailroom. They advance through the ranks until Sulley becomes a scarer with Wazowski as his assistant.
In Monsters, Inc., Sulley and Wazowski operate a station on the titular factory's Scare Floor, where they successfully generate energy with Sulley's scaring ability. Wazowski is in a romantic relationship with Celia Mae at this time. Throughout the film, Wasowski helps Sulley in his newfound mission to rescue Boo, a human child who sneaks into the factory.
While Sulley bonds with Boo, Wazowski is initially more inclined to find any means of getting rid of her. Meanwhile, Boggs, who is no longer on good terms with either of them, is concocting a plot to generate more energy using the Scream Extractor, a machine that requires the kidnapping of human children. Amidst the chaos resulting from Boo's unknown presence, he discovers that Wazowski knows information about her, and they both agree to return her to a designated location. Upon arriving there, mentioning Boggs' involvement makes Sulley hesistant, and while trying to disprove his suspicion, Wazowski gets abducted by Boggs and uncover of his plan. Following several further plot events, Sulley and Wazowski successfully return Boo home, expel Boggs to the human world, and prove the orchestration of the scheme by Mr. Waternoose, the company's CEO, to Child Detection Agency (CDA) Agents.
Wazowski is portrayed as a comedian in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort attraction, Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor. He has made cameo appearances in other Pixar films, such as Finding Nemo (2003) and Cars (2006). [4]
By the events of Monsters at Work, he is serving as Monsters, Inc's co-CEO, and educates monsters on how to improve their humor.
Randall Boggs | |
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Monsters, Inc. character | |
First appearance | Monsters, Inc. (2001) |
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Nickname | Randy (Monsters University) |
Species | Unnamed monster |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Scarer (Monsters, Inc.; formerly) Second-in-command at FearCo (Monsters at Work, formerly) Escaped convict (Monsters at Work) |
Randall Boggs (voiced by Steve Buscemi in the film series, the tie-in video games for the first film and Monsters at Work , [2] Peter Kelamis in the Disney Infinity video game series, J.P. Manoux in Kingdom Hearts III , Piotr Michael in Disney Speedstorm ) is a purple, eight-legged, salamander-headed, chameleon-like monster who can change his skin color to blend in with his surroundings. He is an excellent climber. He is Sulley's arch-rival and Mike's nemesis and former close friend.
In Monsters, Inc., he vies for the position as the area's top scream collector, a competition set up to encourage working. Randall does manage to win top position for a few seconds until Sulley returns from a slumber party, thus winning it back. They also compete for the All-Time Scare Record. It is later discovered that Randall has an ulterior motive: he and his abused assistant Jeff Fungus are building a large vacuum-like machine dubbed the Scream Extractor, which is capable of collecting the screams of human children that he plans to capture and extract their pneumothoraxes, thus asphyxiating its victims. They collaborate with Waternoose to save the company by kidnapping human children to solve the crisis and allow Randall to rise to a higher position, but also secretly planning to betray Waternoose and take over the company. Late one night, sometime after Randall had finished building the Scream Extractor, Randall leaves a door activated on the Scare Floor, and a human child (later named Boo) wanders out. After discovering that she is in the factory and learning that Sulley and Mike were involved, he makes a deal with Mike: he will bring Boo's door to his station during lunch, where they will be able to return Boo, but he secretly hides in Boo's room waiting to capture her. When a suspicious Sulley refuses to trust Randall's plan, Mike goes into the room instead to prove Sulley wrong, leading Randall to abduct Mike by mistake. He nevertheless decides to use Mike as a test subject for the machine, but Sulley rescues him and Fungus is put in front of the machine instead and is disfigured as a result. He is soon revealed to have Waternoose as his partner, who banishes Sulley and Mike to the Himalayas to ensure that they cannot interfere with their plan and expose it to the public. Before Randall could extract the scream from Boo, Sulley returns and destroys the machine (using it to pin Waternoose, Randall, and Fungus to the wall, but Randall was quick enough to dodge it), thus saving Boo. Randall attempts to stop Sulley's escape but is heroically thwarted by Mike. After a long chase through the doors in the factory's door storage facility, Boo eventually conquers her fear of Randall and stops him from pushing Sulley out of an open door, buying Sulley enough time to overpower him. Afterward, Randall is forcibly exiled to the human world and winds up in a mobile home where the inhabitants beat him senseless, thinking he is an alligator. This is the same mobile home scene where A Bug's Life is filmed when Flik travels to the city to get tougher bugs. Sulley and Mike then destroy the door to prevent Randall's return. Later, Waternoose is exposed and arrested for his crimes, while Fungus learns from his mistakes and forms a working relationship with Mike and Sulley.
In the prequel Monsters University, Randall enrolls at the same time as Mike and the two end up as friends and roommates. He is neurotic and timid at first, having trouble controlling his camouflage abilities, but is a model bookworm. When Randall is accepted into Roar Omega Roar, the top fraternity in the university, he quickly abandons Mike in order to retain his standing with the fraternity. He becomes more confident, determined, and vicious. After an embarrassing loss to Sulley at the Scare Games, a furious Randall vows he will never be beaten by Sulley again.
In Kingdom Hearts III , which takes place sometime after the film, he reappears to both Sulley and Mike's surprise, who claim that he was exiled for attempting to forcefully collect screams (for some reason, Waternoose is not mentioned despite his involvement in Randall's plot). Randall explains that a member of Organization XIII (revealed to be Vanitas) repaired his door, which allowed him to return. He plans on harnessing negative energy to have kids become permanently sad. After he creates an Unversed monster with the help of Vanitas, he hopes to bring down Sulley and Mike and take over as CEO of Monsters, Inc. Randall is defeated and is forced back through his door and permanently exiled, followed by Sora locking the door, causing it to disappear. This prevents Randell from ever returning to Monstropolis.
In Monsters at Work , it is revealed that Johnny Worthington from FearCo rescued Randall from the swamp and hired him as an inside man to sabotage Monsters, Inc. to make laugh power seem unreliable and have Monstropolis run on fear power forever. Randall was also the one responsible for framing Tylor for the missing items and vandalism. He attempts to stop MIFT from extracting the scream's from FearCo's fake scream amplifier and gets close to it by destroying the plug, but his tail gets caught in the socket, powering up the extractor and saving Monstropolis. He and Johnny are arrested for their cover-up, but Randall escapes from his cell using his camouflage.
Roz (voiced by Bob Peterson) is a snail-like monster who is the key master and administrator of Scare Floor F. Near the end of the film, she is revealed to be Number One of the CDA Agents, having been on an undercover assignment to investigate the company and expose Randall and Waternoose's scheme. She appears briefly near the end of the prequel as a member of the CDA Agents squad that responds to the break-in at the Door Lab. Although she wears a full-body protective suit that covers her face, her shape and voice give away her identity. She reappears in the first episode of Monsters at Work, informing Mike and Sulley that the board of directors were putting them in charge of Monsters, Inc. and that her old undercover job was being given to her sister Roze. It is revealed in the season finale that she also works for the Monstropolis Energy Regulatory Commission (M.E.R.C), and that there's still a lot we don't know about her.
CDA Agents are an assortment of different monsters in hazmat suits (variously voiced by Rodger Bumpass, Pete Docter, Bill Farmer, Teddy Newton, David Silverman, and Lee Unkrich) whose main job is to respond to any reported incidents of contact between monsters and children or their belongings, since it is believed that human objects are toxic. They isolate and destroy any items accidentally brought back into the monster world. Any monsters that come in contact with a human object are quickly and forcibly decontaminated and get a neck cone applied afterwards. The CDA Agents's first appearance in the film franchise is when George Sanderson gets a sock on him; the sock is subsequently destroyed and Sanderson decontaminated. After Boo appears at Harryhausen's, the CDA Agents decontaminates the building and disinfects its patrons. They find the bag containing Boo that Mike and Sulley left behind at the restaurant, which trace them back to Monsters, Inc. where they end up searching the building. In one moment, two of the CDA Agents members ask Sulley for an autograph to give to Bethany, the daughter of CDA Agent 00002, whom he mentions. Henry J. Waternoose had the CDA Agents called in to cut the power to Boo's door as soon as it lands so as to contain Boo and arrest Mike and Sulley. Mike does a diversion that involved throwing one of Boo's socks on one of the agents and lures the others to him. Mike allows the CDA Agents to overhear Waternoose' confession, and they arrest him, while Roz reveals her affiliation with CDA Agents.
The Yeti (voiced by John Ratzenberger) is a white-furred monster from Monstropolis who got banished to the Himalayas in the human world. He is an expert at making snow cones. The Abominable Snowman greets Sulley and Mike when Mr. Waternoose banish them to the Himalayas. While the Abominable Snowman tries to make Sulley and Mike feel at home in his abode, he understands Sulley must rescue Boo, and tells him of a Nepalese village at the foot of the mountain where they can regain access to the monster world. Despite everything, the Abominable Snowman seems to have made the most of his fate and genuinely seems to enjoy the human world.
In the epilogue of the end credits in Cars (2006), the Abominable Snowplow, based on him, makes a cameo appearance.
In Monsters University, he was shown to have worked as a mailroom supervisor at Monsters, Inc. He warns Mike and Sulley not to tamper with the mail which is a crime punishable by banishment.
In Monsters at Work, it is revealed that he was banished by Mr. Waternoose after stumbling across a letter detailing the Scream Extractor plot. Sulley later invites him back. Once that was done, the Abominable Snowman works as a snow cone salesman at Monsters, Inc. under the new name of Adorable.
Boo (voiced by Mary Gibbs) [2] is a 2-year-old human girl who becomes Sulley and Mike's friend. During Randall's secret late-night work on the Scare Floor, Boo gets into the factory and Sulley tries various attempts to put her back, none of which worked, so he eventually puts her inside a duffle bag. When Sulley brings this up with Mike at Harryhausen's, Boo gets out and scares the patrons; the CDA Agents have to "decontaminate" the restaurant. While Mike and Sulley are at home, they discover that the girl is not toxic after all. Sulley quickly grows attached to the girl and names her "Boo" while Mike desires to be rid of her. The next day, they smuggle her into the factory disguised as a child of one of Sulley's relatives, and Mike attempts to return her through her door. After learning of Boo's presence, Randall tries to kidnap Boo by making a deal with Mike, but due to Sulley and Boo not trusting Randall's motive, he kidnaps Mike by mistake; Sulley later rescues him. Boo may not be afraid of Sulley, but when she was brought into the training room (which is a simulator where scare recruits do their training) after Mike and Sulley escaped from Randall, she ended up frightened by Sulley's roar. When Mike and Sulley tried to return Boo to her home, Waternoose had Mike and Sulley exiled to the Himalayas to keep them from causing further interference with his malevolent plan. Sulley returns to the factory and rescues Boo from Randall's Scream Extractor (a large machine that is capable of extracting and collecting a child's scream), destroying the machine in the process. During the chase through the large storage vault, Boo's laughter ends up causing all the doors to operate. Eventually, Boo gets over being afraid of Randall and helps to defeat him. Sulley and Mike are able to access Boo's door, but Waternoose and the CDA Agents send it back to the Scare Floor. Mike distracts the CDA Agents carrying what they think is Boo, while Sulley escapes with Boo and her door, although Mr. Waternoose follows after they accidentally get his attention. Waternoose is arrested after his plot is exposed; the CDA Agents's undercover leader is revealed to be Roz, and she allows Sulley and Mike five minutes to return Boo to her world. Once Sulley and Mike have returned Boo to her room, her door is put through the shredder to ensure her safety. Boo tries to see Sulley again, but only finds her ordinary closet behind her door. Sometime later, Mike takes Sulley to one side and reveals he has rebuilt Boo's door and it required only one more piece, which Sulley had taken as a memento (the one taped to his clipboard). Sulley inserts the last piece, reactivates the door and enters to find Boo there.
Henry J. Waternoose III (voiced by James Coburn) [2] is a spider-like monster with five eyes, seven claws on each hand, six crab-like legs, who wears a business suit. He is the former company president and the CEO of Monsters, Inc. The company has been in Waternoose's family for three generations as he had inherited the company from his father at the age of 142. Waternoose also previously had a mentoring relationship with Sulley. Waternoose is first seen when he reminds Thaddeus Bile and the other trainees (Bill, Dave and Owen) about the dangers of a human child getting into Monstropolis after Thaddeus left the door opened. He had been impressed with Sulley's progress. However, Mr. Waternoose is distraught to learn that the impending energy crisis is increasing, due to many children being desensitized and being unable to be scared by monsters, which might put the company on the verge of being shut down. When Sulley tells Waternoose he can get the company through the energy crisis, he tells Sulley to tell that to the board of directors. When Boo is eventually discovered, Sulley and Mike inform Waternoose of Randall's plan. Waternoose seemingly promises to set things right for them, but instead reveals that he is in league with Randall's plan; Waternoose was actually planning to save the company by kidnapping human children to extract their screams with Randall's help. At this point, Waternoose exiles Sulley and Mike to the Himalayas to keep them from interfering with his plan any further, though he later regrets it since he loses his top employees just to keep his scheme from getting out, but Randall reminds Waternoose about keeping the company running. However, Randall also intends on betraying him. After Sulley and Mike manage to find their way back to the monster world, they rescue Boo, destroy the Scream Extractor, defeat Randall, and trap him in the Everglades. Meanwhile, Waternoose has called in the CDA Agents to apprehend Boo and arrest Sulley and Mike for their role in her appearance in Monstropolis. Sulley and Mike trick Waternoose into exposing his plan to the CDA Agents, and the agents arrest him. As he is being dragged away, Waternoose accuses Sulley of "destroying" the company and exacerbating the energy crisis before the CDA Agents locks him in a van. The board of directors subsequently elect Sulley as the new CEO of Monsters, Inc. and he eventually proves Waternoose's prediction wrong, as laughter generates ten times the energy of screams, thereby allowing Sulley to both salvage Monsters, Inc. and resolve the crisis.
In Monsters University, Waternoose makes a cameo on an image where he shakes hands with Sulley and Mike, who are being promoted as scare team members. Waternoose also cameos in the first episode of Monsters at Work, where his image appears during the outdated orientation video. In the same episode, his arrest is mentioned twice, first by Mike when he and Sulley are told they were both wanted in the former CEO's office, and later during Tylor's orientation when the video gets to the aforementioned image of Waternoose where Mr. Crummyham briefly pauses the video to point out the arrest ("No longer esteemed! Kccch! Headed off to the big house!"). A later episode reveals that his file has been wiped clean. The Xenon processor, used in the Xbox 360, developed by Microsoft and IBM under the IBM chip program was codenamed "Waternoose" in the character's honor. [5]
Celia Mae | |
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Monsters, Inc. character | |
First appearance | Monsters, Inc. (2001) |
Created by | Pete Docter |
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Nickname | Schmoopsie-poo (by Mike Wazowski) |
Species | Unnamed monster |
Gender | Female |
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Celia Mae (voiced by Jennifer Tilly in the film series, [6] [2] video games prior to Disney Speedstorm , and season one of Monsters at Work, Roxana Ortega in Disney Speedstorm and season two of Monsters at Work) is a pink cyclops gorgon-like monster with purple snakes for hair, tentacles for legs, who wears a slick sleeveless green dress, with a gill-print design and a blueish green furry collar. She works as a receptionist at Monsters, Inc. and is Mike Wazowski's girlfriend. When Mike is on a date with Celia at Harryhausen's, a Japanese sushi restaurant, to honor her birthday, a little child made herself known as the CDA Agents raid the place and use a device that caused an energy dome that engulfed Harryhausen's. Celia was among the monsters who were decontaminated at that time, which then forces her and her snakes hairs to wear neck cones after enduring the decontamination, much to her embarrassment; Mike did try to help her, but was stopped by Sulley. As a result, Celia is now angry at Mike and she confronts him the next day, and she unintentionally slips Mike's involvement in the incident the previous night while scolding him, which Randall discovers. When Mike and Sulley were being chased by Randall, Celia grabbed onto Mike, threatening to break up with him if he did not tell her what was happening; though Mike stated that they are trying to get Boo back to her room, Celia did not believe him at first until Boo appeared over Sulley's shoulder, startling her into letting go of Mike. Celia, having calmed down a bit, does a diversion by announcing that Randall had broken the Scare Record. She is seen again at the end of the film, having fully recovered and reconciled with Mike, and tells him that a box full of magazines has just arrived. Both she and Mike are surprised to see that Mike has made the cover of the magazine. Despite not appearing in Monsters University, Celia is seen in a photo in Mike's locker room, where he puts up a new photo of himself and Sulley on their first day as a Scarer Team, next to Celia's near the end of the movie.
In the television series Monsters at Work, Celia gets promoted to floor supervisor by Mike when the board of directors puts him and Sulley in charge of the company.
Fungus (voiced by Frank Oz in the film, [7] Christopher Swindle in Monsters at Work) is Randall's red three-eyed assistant. Despite being partnered with Fungus, Randall seems to be annoyed by his antics and would often abuse and boss him around. Fungus also is terrified by Randall's behavior and his involvement in Waternoose's plot to kidnap human children and extract their screams forcibly, but feels either blackmailed or too intimidated to confront Randall, and is inwardly glad that Mike and Sulley are sabotaging the sinister conspiracy. When Randall attempts to test the extraction machine on Mike, Sulley puts Fungus on the chair and rescues Mike. The scream machine renders Fungus nearly unconscious and blanches him white, showing that the machine asphyxiates its victims. In the end following Randall's defeat and Waternoose's arrest, Fungus is forgiven for his involvement and is now happily taking on a job as Mike's assistant and making children laugh to collect more power.
Needleman and Smitty (both voiced by Daniel Gerson in the film [8] and Stephen Stanton in Monsters at Work) are two goofy monsters who work as maintenance and errand monsters at Monsters, Inc. Both of them worship Sulley and the ground that he walks on. One of their jobs at Monsters, Inc. is to operate the Door Shredder, a woodchipper-like device that shreds the doors of children that are not afraid of monsters.
The Scarers of Scare Floor F are the co-workers at Monsters, Inc. Apart from Sulley and Randall Boggs, among these are:
Thaddeus Bile (voiced by Jeff Pidgeon in the film, Christopher Swindle in Monsters at Work) is a trainee Scarer who is also called "Phlegm". He is a dinosaur-like monster, with a coloration on each of his arms and hands, spikes on the back of his head, and a spiky tail club. He was seen at the beginning of the movie botching his training by leaving the door open as well as being scared by the simulation child (voiced by Lisa Raggio) causing him to slip on a soccer ball and fall on some jacks. By the time the factory begins transition to laugh power, he begins working on Scare Floor F where he has successfully made children laugh by slipping on a soccer ball and falling on some jacks, while additionally incorporating a skateboard into his routine.
Ms. Flint (voiced by Bonnie Hunt) is a female employee at Monsters, Inc. that manages the simulation tests that monsters must pass in order to become scarers. Ms. Flint is a tall monster with fins attached to her eyes, has long, sharp claws, wears a black jacket and a long, snake-like tail. In Monsters at Work, it is revealed that she has a daughter named Thalia (voiced by Hadley Gannaway).
Jerry Slugworth (voiced by Steve Susskind) is a red monster with blue strips on the center and thick maroon around his torso and legs, and seven fingers who works as a floor manager for Scare Floor F.
Tony (voiced by Guido Quaroni) is a tall, slender orange monster with a moustache, four tentacles for arms and five shorter tentacles for legs. He is a grocer that works at Tony's Grossery and was first seen telling Mike and Sulley that somebody is about to break the All-Scare Record and throws them blood oranges while wishing them the best of luck.
Ted is the largest monster in the movie; he is so big, only his elephant-like legs, covered with large, coarse brown scales, are shown at all. He mainly communicates using chicken sounds, yet he roars in one baseball-themed short featuring him. He is shown at a crossroads waiting for the light to change with Mike and Sulley. Sulley says "good morning" up at him, he crows back, then the light turns green, and Ted stomps across the road, causing an earthquake with every step. Mike is not happy with Sulley after the encounter since Sulley points out, ignoring Ted's size, that Ted was walking to work. His point being that they should too, only to be responded to by Mike who is frustrated since he wanted to drive his red sports car.
Dean Abigail Hardscrabble (voiced by Helen Mirren [9] ) is the strict dean of Monsters University. She is a red dragon-like monster with centipede-like legs and red bat wings. She was modeled after a type of centipede called Scolopendra gigantea, also known as the Amazonian giant centipede. When Dean Hardscrabble attended Monsters University in her youth, she was a member of the Eta Hiss Hiss sorority and is the founder and a four-time consecutive champion of the Scare Games. She first appears where she flies into Professor Derek Knight's class at the beginning of the first day. She then also appears during the Scare Exam at the end of the semester that helps to weed out the least-worthy scarers from the University's School of Scaring. Mike was evicted from the Scare Exam for being "not scary", while Sulley was kicked for not taking his studies seriously.
Mike later finds out that the only way to get back into the scaring program is to compete in the Scare Games with a fraternity of rejected monsters called Oozma Kappa. As a result, Mike strikes a deal with her - if he wins, Hardscrabble will accept all OK members into her program, and if he loses, he will leave the university forever. Sulley later joins as the team lacks a member and he also wants to make his way back in. During the Scare Games, Dean Hardscrabble is secretly watching Mike and Sulley competing from afar, aware and expecting that they are both going to fail. For the Toxicity challenge after Oozma Kappa came in last place, Hardscrabble stated to Mike that only a miracle can save him from expulsion, only for Brock Pearson to announce that Jaws Theta Chi is disqualified for using an illegal protective sting ointment during the Toxicity challenge, which puts Oozma Kappa back into the competition, although she still believes that they will eventually lose, even taunting Sulley over his confidence on Mike's mundane attributes.
Dean Hardscrabble then keeps an eye on Oozma Kappa during the remaining challenges. After Oozma Kappa wins the Games when they beat Roar Omega Roar in the final round with the scare simulators, Sulley confesses to Hardscrabble that he cheated by setting Mike's simulator level to easy just to make Oozma Kappa win due to Mike's inability to scare. Outraged, she attempts to expel him but is cut off when alerted by Mike's unauthorized entry into the door lab. Despite her attempts to stop him, Sulley forces his way in with a distraction from his friends. Dean Hardscrabble then shuts down the door in question until the CDA could arrive. However, Mike collaborates with Sulley, generating enough scream energy to brute force the door, and the power surge's chaos terrifies Hardscrabble.
Both are expelled by the institution, although she allows the remaining OK members to enroll in the scare program, and admits that the two have actually surprised her during the lab break-in, something that hasn’t been done before, and was impressed with their performance in the scare games. She leaves the two on a high note by wishing both of them luck and tells Mike to keep surprising people.
Professor Derek Knight (voiced by Alfred Molina [10] ) is a dinosaur-like monster who teaches SCARING 101: Intro to Scaring at the School of Scaring. He often weeds out the least worthy students so that the best of the best can move on to becoming Scarers. Professor Knight is also shown to be a fan of Bill Sullivan, Sulley's father. When he is first seen during the exam that would determine who will take part in the School of Scaring, Dean Abigail Hardscrabble "assists" him where she weeds out Mike for not being scary and Sulley for doing an incorrect scare
Professor Knight is later seen with Dean Hardscrabble when Sulley admits that he rigged Mike's scare simulator during the final Scare Games event.
During the credits, he has a card saying that he worked at Fear. Co.
Professor Knight is later seen in the opening of the first episode of Monsters at Work, overseeing Tylor's exam. He appears again in the first episode of the series' second season, introducing the Scream Kings and Queens of Monsters University during MU's homecoming football game halftime show.
Professor William Brandywine is a round monster with yellow fur whose eyes are invisible. He works at Monsters University's School of Engineering where he teaches Scream Canister Designs to his students. Don Carlton's character model was used to make Professor Brandywine.
The Librarian (voiced by Marcia Wallace) is an elderly female monster that works at the library at Monsters University. She is a large slug-headed teacher with six monstrous tentacles for legs and gray hair. The Librarian is involved in the "Avoid the Parent" challenge of the Scare Games where the Librarian's reaction to noise is made to emulate the danger of parents and how a Scarer has to get along without being caught by one. Any team who is caught by the Librarian is thrown out of the library and eliminated from the competition, which was the case for Slugma Slugma Kappa. The Oozma Kappa bypass her with the help of vocal distractions after Sulley accidentally alerts her by toppling a ladder.
Ed (voiced by Philip Proctor) is a janitor at Monsters University. He appears during the post-credits telling the Slug Student that school year is over.
Oozma Kappa (OΚ, suggestive of "OK") is one of the six fraternities at Monsters University. It is mostly filled with good-natured misfits. Besides the protagonists Mike and Sulley, among the members of Oozma Kappa are:
Roar Omega Roar (RΩR, suggestive of "roar") is one of the six fraternities at Monsters University. It is made up of the best of the best as they are the smartest, most-skilled, and scariest monsters at Monsters University. Besides Randall, among the members of Roar Omega Roar are:
Python Nu Kappa (PΝΚ, suggestive of "pink") is one of the six sororities at Monsters University. The female students here - aside from being near identical to each other with minor color differences - are smart, frozen-hearted, and merciless. Every time they get announced or tell Oozma Kappa they're "going to rip them to pieces", they all hiss and their eyes glow even in the dark. In the Scare Games, Python Nu Kappa was eliminated after they got lost in the maze and accidentally scared teenagers during the "Don't Scare the Teen" event. According to the "Monsters University Essential Guide", all of the members of Python Nu Kappa want to work at a crematorium. Among the members of Python Nu Kappa are:
Jaws Theta Chi (JΘΧ, suggestive of "jocks") is one of the six fraternities at Monsters University. The students here are big on brawn and small on brainpower. In the Scare Games, Jaws Theta Chi was disqualified for using a protective gel that would prevent them from painful swelling upon coming in contact with the "child's toys" (glowing sea urchins) during the "Toxicity Challenge" event. Besides George Sanderson, among the members of Jaws Theta Chi are:
Slugma Slugma Kappa (ΣΣΚ, suggestive of "eek") is one of the six Sororities at Monsters University. The students here spend most of their days working out and running drills to perfect their scaring skills. In the Scare Games, Slugma Slugma Kappa was eliminated after they were caught by the Librarian during the "Avoid the Parent" event and thrown out thanks to a distraction from Oozma Kappa. Among the members of Slugma Slugma Kappa are:
Eta Hiss Hiss (ΗSS, suggestive of "hiss") is one of the six Sororities at Monsters University. The students here have a goth and emo style. This was the sorority that Dean Hardscrabble was a part of when she attended Monsters University. In the Scare Games, Eta Hiss Hiss was eliminated after they did not find good hiding places in the "Hide and Sneak" event where they were caught by the referee. According to the "Monsters University Fearbook" and the "Monsters University Extensive Guide", the members of Eta Hiss Hiss are an award-winning A Cappella group. Among the members of Eta Hiss Hiss are:
Brock Pearson (voiced by Tyler Labine [13] ) is a massive purple bird-like monster two horns on his head and sharp claws on his hands. He is the Vice-President of the Greek Council. Brock and Claire commentate on the Scare Games.
Claire Wheeler (voiced by Aubrey Plaza [13] ) is a three-eyed grey monster who is a member of the Greek Council. She and Brock commentate on the Scare Games. Claire was credited as "Greek Council President". In Monsters at Work, she works at Fear Co. and is married to CEO Johnny Worthington III with 2 children.
The Slug Student (voiced by Bill Hader) is a student that attended Monsters University, Despite his name, He is a yellow snail-like monster. When school starts, the Slug Student slithers to get to his class. By the time he gets to his classroom in the post-credits scene, he learns from Ed the janitor that the school year is over and that he missed it and slithers home.
He later appears in the fourth episode of Monsters at Work.
Ms. Sherry Squibbles (voiced by Julia Sweeney [13] ) is a monster who is the mother of Scott Squibbles. She also owns the Oozma Kappa fraternity house. By the end of the film, Sherry gets engaged to Don Carlton. She is also a Metalhead as proven in one scene where she listens to Metal music in her van.
Ms. Karen Graves (voiced by Bonnie Hunt) is a pink snail-like monster that was Mike's grade school teacher.
"Frightening" Frank McCay (voiced by John Krasinski [13] ) is a superstar Scarer who inspires Mike to want to be a Scarer. He is a tall, light blue monster with retractable claws, numerous spikes on his head, and five tentacles as legs.
Archie is the mascot of Fear Tech (a rival school of Monsters University) that Sulley steals, He is an orange scare pig with six legs and goat-like horns on his head. Mike later catches Archie by tipping over a trash can and trapping him. The other students gave Sulley the credit for catching Archie much to the dismay of Mike.
The Smile Squad is the team that helped Mike get registered for his first day and give him information about Monsters University. All of their names rhyme with "ay". Among the members are:
During Mike's childhood, his class encountered various Scarers in their field trip to Monsters, Inc.. Besides Frank McCay, among the famous Scarers are:
Tylor Tuskmon (voiced by Ben Feldman) is a recent graduate of Monsters University. He was accepted into Monsters, Inc. the same day Waternoose was outed as CEO and the company switched energy sources from screaming to laughter. He transferred to the maintenance team, Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team (MIFT), while training as a comedy student. When Monsters, Inc. changed its policy from scaring to joking following Waternoose's arrest, Tylor was uncomfortable with the transition. He is promoted to a full-time Jokester in the season 1 finale. In season 2, he enters a crossroads when Johnny Worthington offers him a job at Fear Co. In the end, he remains a Jokester and is now part of a comedy duo with his best friend Val Little.
Val Little (voiced by Mindy Kaling) is a mechanic at MIFT, and Tylor's best friend. Val was briefly in the same class as Tylor at Monsters University before she dropped out. After college, she spent a year on an island, then enlisted at MIFT as a mechanic. She becomes Tylor's Jokester assistant. In Season 2, she discovers and follows a talent at being a Jokester and eventually becomes one and shortly later as Monsters, Inc. first comedy duo with Tylor.
Mr. Crummyham (voiced by Curtis Armstrong) is a Monsters, Inc. supervisor. He transfers Tylor to MIFT when he learns that Tylor's parents work at a hardware store.
The Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team (or MIFT for short) is a department in Monsters, Inc. that are called in to deal with the technical problems in the company. Besides Tylor and Val, MIFT consists of:
Winchester (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) is a former member of MIFT. Due to his inability to talk (he can merely make raspberry noises), his co-workers never learned his name until he left the group; they had nicknamed him "Banana Bread", since he always brought banana cakes and pastries to the briefing room. While trying to get Tylor to return to MIFT, Winchester catches Ms. Flint's attention, who promotes him to comedian.
Roze (voiced by Bob Peterson) is Roz's identical twin sister who is given Roz's position as secretary after her investigation work is complete. She shares her sister's complete disdain for Mike.
Millie Tuskmon (voiced by Aisha Tyler) is Tylor's mother.
Bernard Tuskmon (voiced by John Ratzenberger) is Tylor's father who runs a hardware store at the bottom of the apartment building the Tuskmon family live in.
Virginia Tuskmon (voiced by Jenifer Lewis) is Tylor's paternal grandmother who lives with him, her son Bernard, and daughter-in-law Millie in season 2. She loved living in the Creaky Oaks retirement home but believed she was kicked out for being too loud and opinionated. However, in "It's Coming From Inside the House!", she learns after calling the home that she wasn't kicked out due to her behavior. This leads to her son finally admitting that he could no longer afford to have her stay there and cover the family's rent at the same time, so he moved her back in with him to save the family's meager finances.
Otis (voiced by Bobs Gannaway) is Monsters, Inc.'s new receptionist after Celia gets promoted to floor supervisor by Mike.
Gary Gibbs (voiced by Gabriel Iglesias) is Mike's dark-blue arch-nemesis who is talented at bowling.
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M.E.R.C. Inspector: "Michael Wazowski, James Patrick Sullivan." Sulley: "Uh, yeah?" Mike Wazowski: "Who's asking?"