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Boo is the tritagonist of Monsters, Inc. She's Sulley and Mike's human best friend. In the first film, Boo is a 2-year-old human child who has escaped from her room from which Randall intended to kidnap her and use her to test his new machine. Much of the film's plot follows what happens as Sulley and Mike try to get Boo back to safety. When she first appears, Boo is very attached to Sulley.


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James Patrick Sullivan (best known as Sulley) is the protagonist of the 2001 Disney•Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc. and the deuteragonist of its 2013 prequel. He was a renowned scarer at Monsters, Inc., where he works alongside his partner and best friend Mike Wazowski. Sulley's world gets turned upside down when he becomes the accidental guardian of a human child (whom he dubs "Boo"). In.


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Celia Mae is a major character in Disney/Pixar's 2001 animated film Monsters, Inc. She is Mike Wazowski's Gorgon-Cyclops-Medusa-like girlfriend. Celia is the receptionist at Monsters, Inc., which means she takes calls from monsters and may click buttons for monster voicemail. Celia often calls Mike "Googley Bear" and "Googley Woogley" and even calls Sulley "Sulley-Wulley", Mike often calls her.


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(June 2012) 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 . Appearing in both films James P. Sullivan


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See also: Monsters, Inc. (company) "We Scare Because We Care" —Tagline Monsters, Inc. is the fourth feature film of Pixar. It was released in theatres on November 2, 2001, and re-released in 3D on December 19, 2012. A prequel to the film, Monsters University, was released on June 21, 2013. Set in an alternate dimension run by monsters, Monsters Inc. features monsters working in the Monsters.


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Monsters, Inc. characters Category page Sign in to edit Characters who appear in Monsters, Inc. and related productions. Trending pages Randall Boggs James P. Sullivan Mike Wazowski Boo Roz Henry J. Waternoose III Celia Mae Yeti (Monsters, Inc.) All items (70) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S


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1 Main Characters 1.1 James P. Sullivan 1.2 Mike Wazowski 1.3 "Boo" 1.4 Celia Mae 1.5 Henry J. Waternoose 1.6 Abominable Snowman 1.7 Randall Boggs 1.8 Roz 2 Secondary Characters 2.1 Fungus 2.2 Needleman and Smitty 2.3 George Sanderson 2.4 Charlie 2.5 Ms. Flint 2.6 Thaddeus "Phlegm" Bile 2.7 Jerry 2.8 Mrs. Nesbit 2.9 Pete "Claws" Ward 2.10 "Ted"


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The Voices Behind Monsters, Inc. Pixar/Disney. On November 2, 2001, Monsters, Inc. arrived in theaters. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, and Jennifer Tilly.


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Michael "Mike" Wazowski is one of the two heroes of the Monsters, Inc. franchise. He is the deuteragonist of Monsters, Inc., the main hero of Mike's New Car, and Monsters University, one of the main characters of Party Central and a major character in Monsters at Work. He is Sulley's best friend. Mike is Sulley's scare assistant on the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor. The two are also best friends.


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Michael "Mike" Wazowski is the deuteragonist of the 2001 Disney•Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc. and the protagonist of its 2013 prequel. Depicted as a diminutive, one-eyed monster with a wisecracking veneer, Mike is an employee of Monsters, Incorporated, where he works closely with his longtime partner Sulley. In Monsters, Inc., Mike and Sulley are at each other's throats sometimes.


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Directed by Pete Docter Lee Unkrich (Co-Director) David Silverman (Co-Director) Produced by Darla K. Anderson John Lasseter (Executive) Andrew Stanton (Executive) Kori Rae (Associate) Written by Pete Docter (Story) Andrew Stanton (Screenplay) Ralph Eggleston (Story) Daniel Gerson (Screenplay) Jeff Pidgeon (Story) Jill Culton (Story)