", "That's the last time I lose to you, Sullivan!". He soon follows Mike's advice of getting rid of his glasses because they do not disappear whenever he turns invisible, thus giving him his characteristic squint. Sulley and Mike take the child home with them, but since children are forbidden in their world due to a belief that they can infect the monsters, Sulley and Mike are exiled when their secret is revealed. Sulley stumbled upon the child, whom he nicknames Boo. However, his name was eventually changed. He is the arch-nemesis of James P. Sullivan and Mike Wazowski. Jeff Fungus is the (former) secondary antagonist ofDisney/Pixar's 2001 animated film Monsters, Inc.. ", "WAZOWSKI! Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Mary Gibbs and Jennifer Tilly, the film was directed by Pete Docter in his directorial debut, and executive produced by John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. Randall often has small disagreements with Mr. Waternoose, but still trusts him as his chief henchman. Randall shows he has the power to turn invisible, doing so when surprised, leaving only his glasses hove… He is Randall Boggs' former assistant. Occupation Follow. In the fourth issue, Randall is assisted by Mr. Waternoose and a human boy named Sid Phillips (from Toy Story) and they aim to exact revenge on Sulley and Mike in order to rise to power and greed. Desperate to defeat Randall and save Boo, Sulley uses his strength to wreck the Scream Extractor and then throws it at the villains; but Randall attaches himself to the wall while Mr. Waternoose is crushed by the machine. During the credits, Randall appears on one of the Scare Cards, eventually becoming a Scarer at Monsters, Inc. In Monsters University, Randall was originally a kind, timid teenage monster who would hang out with Mike. He usually gets into small disagreements with Mr. Waternoose, who serves as Randall's partner-in-crime. He actively participates to OK's humiliation at the ROR house as the one who activates the trap dousing them with toys. Current Due to his cloaking abilities, it is difficult for Sulley to fight Randall. 23-19! He actively participates to OK's humiliation at the ROR house, as the one who activates the trap dousing them with paint, confetti and flowers. Waternoose : Sullivan was twice the scarer you'll ever be! Randall Boggs first appears as one of the antagonists of the 2001 Disney/Pixar film, It's the winds of change.". The two greet each other, but Randy, startled by objects falling in the background, disappears. 1 Promotional Material 2 Stock Art 3 Concept art 4 Screenshots 4.1 Monsters, Inc. 4.2 Monsters University 5 Video Games 6 Theme Parks and other live appearances 7 Merchandise and Miscellaneous He has eight arms and legs, as well as three things sticking up that appear to resemble a mohawk. Studios taking place after Monsters, Inc., Randall manages to sneak back into the factory and tries to frame Sulley and Mike for stealing props and material from other Monster comics as revenge (this might be explained by Randall finding a settlement to sneak back in through the door, similar to how Sulley and Mike managed to get back to the monster world, despite being banished to the Himalayas). He has … Besides, Sullivan got what he deserved. Getting upset with Randall, Waternoose defends Sulley by pointing out that he was "twice the scarer Randall could ever be". Randall for some reason is the only scarer in the film that is referred by his first name on the Scarers' Leaderboard rather than by his last name, whereas all of the others are called by their last names. Mike suggests he should use that power more often, to Randy's shock. Monsterpedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Initially, Mr. Waternoose has a calm and fatherly personality and has always been on good terms with Sulley and Mike. At one point, Randall threatens to put Fungus through the shredder. Multiple movable joints and movie-authentic details allow kids and collectors to re-enact signature moves and dynamic poses from the film and imagine their own. One of the backgrounds Fungus used to demonstrate Randall's cloaking abilities is the cloud background that served as the wallpaper of Andy's bedroom in the first Davis residence seen in the first. He is later seen helping Mike study by asking him questions on phobias (such as arachnophobia, fear of spiders). And when I do, even the great James P. Sullivan is gonna be working for, "First, I need to know where the kid is. If only he could get his embarrassing disappearing habit under control, he’d be good to go, because how is he ever going to be a great Scarer if nobody can see him?"[1]. https://monstersinc.fandom.com/wiki/Randall_Boggs?oldid=22819. and M.I., Randall had learned to assume near perfect control over his abilities. Mike retold the events of the film in his play Put That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help Me, exposing Randall's conspiracy to the public; The audience watching the play are seen booing against this depiction of Randall, indicating that his reputation has been permanently tarnished by his crimes. Allies Poison Nightshade [Monsters Inc.] by The Grindelwald Heiress 2.5K 27 3 [A Monsters Inc. Fanfiction] Nightshade Reaper, as some monsters kindly know her as, is a famous scarer and professor of … Images of Randall Boggs from Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University. Multiple movable joints and movie-authentic details allow kids and collectors to re-enact signature moves and dynamic poses from the film and imagine their own. Randall: Ah, with this machine, we won't need scarers. After a wild chase through the door factory, Randall and Boo escape into a door. #monsters inc #randall boggs #randall #pixar #disney #fanart #monsters university #mr unlight art. He has an affable and boisterous personality, especially when he is excited. ", In another deleted scene, another name for Randall was ". Randall Boggs (called Randy in Monsters University) is the main antagonist of Monsters, Inc. and the supporting protagonist-turned-supporting antagonist of Monsters University. He follows Mike and sits next to him on their first day of class. … When his skin gets a heart pattern in the Scare Games final, one of the hearts is where his nose would be if he had one. Appearance Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Randall resembles a lizard, with the ability to change his color from purple and blue to blend into his surroundings at will, much like a chameleon, making him invisible. The two greet each other, but Randy, startled by objects falling in the background, disappears. Studios taking place after Monsters, Inc., Randall manages to sneak back into the factory and tries to frame Mike for stealing props and material from other Monster comics (this might be explained by Randall finding a settlement to sneak back in through the door, similar to how Sulley and Mike managed to get back to the monster world after being banished to the Himalayas). In the prequel, Randall (nicknamed "Randy") is first seen when Mike arrives to his new room, as Randall is his roommate. Randall appears in Monsters, Inc. Steve Buscemi. Randy swears revenge on Sulley as he is criticized by the fraternity and presumably kicked out afterwards. Randall is an expert at disappearing and uses it to his advantage. The color schemes Randall underwent after hit by Boo before Sulley grabs him and throws him into the hillbilly trailer door include pale yellow with red zigzag lines, blue with purple spots (Sulley's own color scheme), pink and yellow plaid, white with red stars, a red brick pattern, green and yellow swirls, red and black plaid, blue with white spots, purple with a brown head, purple with white stripes, a red circle pattern, and finally solid green. Take whichever bed you want, I wanted you to have first dibs! However, the initial plot failed due to Mike sending Sulley back after closing hours to submit paperwork which Mike forgot to turn in earlier. Randall "Randy" Boggs is the main antagonist of Monsters Inc. and the secondary antagonist of Monsters University.He is a scarer at Monsters Inc. and Sulley's main rival. Due to this, his scare is weak and ineffective, giving him a poor score (7.5 points out of 20), with the OKs being tied with the Roar Omega Roar because of this. Prior to being sneaky, evil, and impatient, he is nerdy, shy, and nervous. In the prequel, Randall (nicknamed "Randy") is first seen when Mike arrives in his new room as Randall is his roommate. It is intended to collect scream from children much more efficiently than traditional scaring techniques, which have become increasingly ineffective for the monsters. ", "Will you be quiet?!