Who is the true villain in Monsters, Inc?

Randall "Randy" Boggs is the main antagonist of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. franchise. He is a reptilian employee of Monsters, Inc.
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Who is the main villain of Monsters, Inc.?

Waternoose III (also known as Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose) is the overarching antagonist of Disney/Pixar's 2001 animated feature film, Monsters, Inc. He is a fat crablike monster who is the CEO of the titular company, Monsters, Inc.
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Why did Randall turn evil?

After his blundered performance at the end of the Scare Games (which presumably got him kicked out of the RORs), Randall gained an enmity towards Sulley, vowing it would be the last time he ever lost to him. In Monsters, Inc., Randall is greedy, ruthless, sneaky, short-tempered, competitive, and overall evil in nature.
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Is waternoose really evil?

Though Mr. Waternoose genuinely liked Sulley and Mike because of their successful teamwork, he was only driven to villainy out of desperation to keep Monsters, Inc. afloat in the midst of the energy crisis, as well as due to stressful financial problems and his responsibilities as CEO.
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Why does Randall hate Sully?

During the last part of the scare Olympics, Sulley roared so loudly that Randall was knocked to the ground, causing him to botch his routine. As a result, Randall was expelled from Roar Omega Roar and developed a hatred for Sulley, noting that it would be the last time he lost to him.
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Why is Randall so evil?

Randall then became his villainous self when Sulley unintentionally embarrassed him at the Scare Games which serves as his biggest worst weakness that he is a shy nerd and serves him a comeuppance for his betrayal against Mike.
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What mental illness does Mike Wazowski have?

In this animation Monsters Inc. Mike Wazowski is obviously diagnosed with ADHD. It is a mental disease called Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) that usually affects children and teens.
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Why did Mr. Waternoose kidnap children?

A shocked and enraged Sulley asks Waternoose if kidnapping children is worth saving the company, to which Waternoose declaring that he'll kidnap a thousand children to save the company and end the energy crisis, and that he'll silence anyone who gets in his way.
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What crimes did Waternoose commit?

Waternoose chased Sulley and inside a room stopped and revealed his true nature. He told Sulley that he and Boo have seen too much of his plot, and he admitted that his plans are to kidnapp and kill 1,000 children and murder who ever stands in his way.
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What is the scariest monster in Monsters, Inc?

Randall the slithery purple lizard is indeed the scariest monster at the factory. He's Boo's monster and is the only one to compete at the standard of Sully's scariness. Everything about Randall is scary from his tone of voice to his scream during his scare time.
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Does Boo ever see Sully again?

a surprise, which turns out to be Boo's door reassembled. The door becomes functional when Sulley places the piece he has kept, and he opens it to see Boo, who (although off-screen) recognizes him by saying, "Kitty!" This gives Sulley a surprised grin on his face as the film closes.
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Who killed Randall?

Shane sneaks into the barn, and takes Randall at gunpoint out into the woods, supposedly looking to join Randall's group. There, he breaks Randall's neck, killing him, and then smashes his own face against a tree and hides his gun. Shane returns just as Randall's absence is discovered.
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Will there be a Monsters Inc. 2?

Monsters, Inc 2 never got made. Instead, Pixar made a prequel in Monsters University. Though the movie didn't revisit Boo, it did give fans insight into how Mike and Sully met and became friends and teammates.
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Who is the real villain in monster?

"Johan Liebert" is the titular main antagonist of the manga and anime series Monster and the overarching antagonist of its light novel sequel Another Monster. He is a ruthless, emotionless, and psychopathic serial killer whose life was saved by Kenzo Tenma as a child.
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Why did Randall want Boo?

Another reason why Randall chose Boo is because he did NOT, contrary to what some people believe, design the machine to kill or permanently harm human kids. What would be the point in doing that, knowing that human kids, disgusting or not, are still vital to Monster World economy?
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Who is the villain in Nemo?

Darla is the 8-year-old niece of Philip Sherman, a dentist. Although she is not truly evil, and thus not a villain, she is rather rambunctious, immature and often becomes overexcited when she receives pet fish, which ironically has frequently resulted in her accidentally killing them in her excitement.
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Is Mr. Waternoose a spider or a crab?

Henry J. Waternoose III (voiced by James Coburn) 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.
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What is Mr. Waternoose supposed to be?

Waternoose is a large, obese gray crab/spider-like monster, completely bald, with five eyes, and walks around on a set of six crab-like legs.
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What is toxic in Monsters, Inc.?

Most basically, monsters being exposed to the Bubonic Plague through humans explains why monsters believe children are toxic and are afraid to touch them.
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Why did Randall have a door out after hours?

Later, Randall and Fungus try to outmatch Sulley and Mike when they scare children in their bedroom. When Sulley goes back to the scare floor after hours to grab some paperwork, Randall has activated a door and briefly leaves it to grab a small prison to contain the child he intended to kidnap.
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What is Waternoose first name?

Henry J. Waternoose : I'll kidnap a thousand children before I let this company die, and I'll silence anyone who gets in my way! Sulley : No!
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Why can't the kids touch the monsters in Monsters, Inc?

It might have been a hoax by the CDA, but for a completely different reason--playing the long game. Keeping monsters scared of children keeps monsters from touching children, or interacting with them within arms-length.
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Who is the green guy with one eye?

Michael "Mike" Wazowski is a fictional character who appears in Disney/Pixar's Monsters Inc. franchise. He is a green one-eyed round monster with two arms, legs, and small horns. In the films, Mike is one of the two protagonists, alongside James P.
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Who is the green alien in Monsters, Inc?

Michael "Mike" Wazowski is the deuteragonist of the 2001 Disney•Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc. and the protagonist of its 2013 prequel.
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What cartoon movie is about mental illness?

Animated (Children): Inside Out (2015)
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