Waternoose was behind the whole conspiracy and he’s working together with Randall as the main antagonists.
He/His/Him. No matter who you are, always Be Yourself.If Waternoose was the one behind the whole conspiracy, then why did he appoint Randall when he’s not even the top scarer? Who made the proposal first?
Is Irishman and a Jew applicable here? I recall a review which points out that Sully and Mike fit the stereotypes but while Sully is the big guy, he isn't completely naive, and Mike is the little worrier, but not really aware of things in a more subtle way. On the other hand, the voice actors and the 'physical' natures of the characters support the trope. Thoughts?
Edited by 203.129.39.136I think you mean NightmareFuel.Monsters Inc.
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That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.Why is this in "Western Animation" instead of "Film"?
Educomix: "Good. I'll make toast." Hide / Show RepliesBecause all Western animated films go in WesternAnimation/. just like anime films go in Anime/ along with anime TV series. WesternAnimation.Brave is another example. There has been discussion about it and nothing has changed.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.
Randall Boggs is the main antagonist of the film. He is Sulley's arch-nemesis who had secretly hired Mr. Waternoose and Fungus to help him in his plan.
Randall is the most villainous character in the film, having Mr. Waternoose and Fungus as his two henchmen.
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