To convince Monstropolis that scream power is necessary, and extract the scream of every child so he could sell it (failed). Waternooseand simplyWaternoose) is the main antagonist ofMonsters, Inc.. Waternoose is forced to accept the plan and stand back and to use the Scream Extractor on Boo. After Sulley rescues Boo, he then yells at Randall to get Sulley and Boo and an already enraged Randall does so. For three generations, Monsters, Inc. has been in Mr. Waternoose's family and was inherited from his father by the age of 142. A shocked and enraged Sulley asks Waternoose if kidnapping children are 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. The Bensons | After Mike appeared and threw at Randall a snowball, Waternoose got even angrier and ordered Randall to get up and kill them secretly. Henry J. Waternoose III, more commonly known as Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose, is the hidden main antagonist of Monsters, Inc., hidden behind Randall Boggs, and a minor-cameo-character in Monsters University. He is the former CEO of the company and Sulley and Mike's former boss who was driven to villainy out of his own desire to keep his company running. Mike, who has recorded the entire confrontation, plays back his favorite part to where Mr. Waternoose reveals his plot to kidnap children as he watches in shock and bewilderment. He manipulated Sulley all along, only for his scream power, and even though he seemed friendly at first. Curse Dragon | He is the main antagonist of Monsters, Inc., and a cameo antagonist in Monsters University. Charisma, manipulation, aggression, physical ability Fly Brothers | While Sulley was using a pipe to barricade the door (where Mr. Waternoose was trying to get in), Sulley put Boo's door in the simulation room to make it look like Boo's room as he slams the door (as Waternoose pounding the door). The Great Villains Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Sulley destroys the machine and throws it at the gang, pinning Mr. Waternoose against the wall and causing him a little pain. Instead, he brings a different door, which Randall appears next to and opens, revealing that he is Randall's partner in crime. Lemons (Professor Zündapp, Grem, Acer, Victor Hugo, J. Curby Gremlin, Tyler Gremlin, Don Crumlin, Ivan, Tony Trihull, Alexander Hugo, Towga Gremlin, Stefan Gremsky, Samuel Gremlin, Jake Gremlin, Dennis Gremlin, Robert Gremlin, Sylvester Gremlin, Kai Gremlin, Tai Gremlin, George Gremlin, Keith Gremlin, Gremlin Family, Vladimir Trunkov, Tubbs Pacer, Petey Pacer, Jerome Ramped & Pacer Family) | He is the ruthless CEO of Monsters Inc., who hired Randall Boggs and Jeff Fungus to prepare the Scream Extractor and help in his scheme. Henry J. Waternoose III, also known as Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose, is the main antagonist of Monsters, Inc., and a cameo character in Monsters University. In the first film, Mr. Waternoose is the CEO of Monsters, Inc. An offended Mr. Waternoose tells Randall that Sulley was twice the scarer he will ever be, which makes Randall lowly growl in frustration and anger at Mr. Waternoose. Eventually, he is exposed by Sulley, whom he realised that Waternoose used that ruse to keep up the … AUTO | He feels overshadowed by Sulley's accomplishments and works with Henry J. Waternoose to industrialize the scaring industry by kidnapping children for their screams. He is the CEO of the company Monsters, Inc.. In the first film (Monsters Inc.), Mr. Waternoose is first shown at the very beginning of the film, representing his excuse to kill children infront of Thaddeus Bile and the trainees, thus explaining about the dangers of a human child, after Thaddeus failed in scaring the sleeping child simulator. Occupation Waternoose: I know, I know. Mr. Waternoose Al McWhiggin | Therefore, the energy used to power the city was being decreased and forcing Mr. Waternoose to desperately look for ways to save the company and end the crisis before it was too late. Hopper | Gilbert Huph | Surrender that kid! Lotso's Gang (Ken, Big Baby, Stretch, Chunk, Sparks, Twitch & Monkey) | Waternoose warns them that there is nothing more toxic or deadly than a human child since they could get killed if it touches them even once. He has an affable and boisterous personality, especially when he is excited. Upon meeting Sulley and Mike, Waternoose was pleased and welcomed them to their new workplace after working from promotion to promotion. Mor'du | Randall however disagreed and explained that with the scream extractor he wont need scarers and that Sulley got what he deserved. Waternoose first appears when Thaddeus guesses that leaving a door open could let in a draft, correcting him and saying that it could let in a child. Sid Phillips | Henry J. Waternoose III, more commonly referred to as Mr. Waternoose, is the overarching antagonist of the Monsters, Inc franchise. Fungusis the tertiary antagonist inDisney/Pixar's2001filmMonsters, Inc., but he later reforms.Heis voiced byFrank Oz. He inherited the factory from his father at age 142 and turned it into the modern energy factory. He is voiced by James Coburn right before he died in 2002. Henry J. Waternoose (A.K.A " Mr. Waternoose " and simply " Waternoose ") is the hidden one of the main antagonists of Disney/Pixar's 2001 film, Monsters, Inc. Stop the energy crisis and save his company from being shut down by any means necessary; even kidnapping several children. He is the former CEO of the company, Sulley and Mike's former boss, and Randall's former boss. Waternoose then revealed he is behind the whole plot, attempting to kidnap Boo and revolutionize his own company with scream extractors, thus making the energy rates of Monstropolis higher and stopping the idea of scream power failing. However, when he asked that question he didn't mean how could Randall make a scream extractor, he meant "how could Mike, Sulley and Boo have found out". Mike told him about his own plot and Waternoose asked "how could this happen?". In Monsters, Inc., Mr. Waternoose is the chairman of Monsters, Inc.. Henry J. Waternoose III, more commonly known as Mr. Waternoose, is the main antagonist of Pixar's 4th full-length animated feature film Monsters, Inc., and a cameo character in Pixar's 14th full-length animated feature film Monsters University. Monsters, Inc. he ordered his two minions (Randall and Fungus) to kill Boo and Sulley. He is the main antagonist of the 2001 Pixar animated feature-film Monsters, Inc, and a cameo character in Monsters University. Personally, Mr. Waternoose has always beli… Incredibles Villains | As well, Waternoose tells Randall to finish Sulley off (which Randall had already intended to do as well). Pixie Dusters (Dewdrop), Shorts, television & video games https://true-villains.fandom.com/wiki/Henry_J._Waternoose_III?oldid=5671. However, it was revealed that Sulley ended up making it better for good, solving the energy crisis by harvesting children's laughs, which is ten times more powerful than scream energy. Meg! In addition, Grammer previously voiced another Pixar antagonist: Microsoft's Xenon processor for the Xbox 360 was codenamed "Waternoose" in honor of the character. Fungus tests the Scream Extractor on Boo as Randall watches in amusement while Waternoose watches it uncomfortably. Waternoose is an obese, completely bald gray monster with five teal eyes, seven fingers on each of his two hands, and six crab-like legs with black tips, and has the ability to crawl on walls like a spider and make himself look taller. Sulley tries to reason with Mr. Waternoose by telling him things don't have to be the way they are, only for Waternoose to say that he has no choice since scaring isn't enough anymore to stop the energy crisis. In Monsters University, Randall is seen as a young, freckle-faced teenager. However, he is only driven to villainy out of desperation to keep Monsters, Inc. afloat in the midst of the energy crisis … Henry J. Waternoose III, or simply Waternoose, is the main antagonist of the Monsters Inc. franchise, specifically acting as the main antagonist of the 2001 Oscar winning animated film, Monsters, Inc. and a cameo character in the 2013 prequel Monsters University. Defending Boo, Sulley yells at Waternoose to leave her alone, but Waternoose refuses, saying that she and Sulley have seen too much of his plan. Jangles the Clown | After Randall's banishment, Waternoose, in front of the CDA, blamed Sulley and Mike for being the criminals who are responsible for the whole mess. Skills Henry J. Waternoose IIIis one of the main characters in the 2001 film Monsters, Inc. Villain Description Aliases Thunderclap | Randall Boggs is the central antagonist of Monsters Inc and a major antagonist in Monsters University. Mr. Waternoose is a Spider like monster with eight legs, a tuxedo with a red shirt and and a bow tie, he has 5 eyes. On top of all, he refuses to fail, as he only uses his company to produce his idea, and he would not find Laugh as an excuse. Sir Miles Axlerod | „ ~ Waternoose revealing to Mike and Sulley his true nature while shoving Mike and Sulley into the human world. Manipulating scarers, working at Monsters Inc. Everyone is surprised to see that their somewhat intimidating boss has arrived. They first meet when Mike is told that his roommate is also aiming to be a top scarer. He is voiced by Jim Carrey. Chef Skinner | Waternoose then hires Randall and Fungus secretly to steal Sulley's power and converting it into a machine in the factory called the scream extractor. Henry J. Waternoose, III (or simply known as Mr. Waternoose)(voiced by the late James Coburn) is one of the two main antagonists in Jaden's Adventures of Monsters Inc.He is the CEO on Monsters Inc, who was using illegal tactics on getting children's scream because kids were getting less afraid of monsters. This villain was approved to being Totally Dark on this site by admins or the site owner HuxRen123. https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Henry_J._Waternoose_III?oldid=4172182, His first name Henry is never mentioned in the film but only shown in the. Waternoose in the Monsters, Inc. commercial. Just then, the wall goes up to reveal that Mike was behind the controls this whole time. Henry J. Waternoose III, more commonly known as Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose, is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Randall Boggs) of Pixar's animated feature film Monsters Inc.. Hobby Waternoose then got angry at Randall and told him Sulley is twice as scary he will ever be, making Randall angry as well. The Underminer | He is first shown at the beginning of the film, warning Thaddeus Bile and the trainees ab… For example, he still showed some signs of caring for Sulley, despite being upset over getting rid of him for mostly pragmatic reasons. CEO of Monsters Inc. (formerly) Henry J. Waternoose (or Mr. Waternoose and simply Waternoose) is the hidden main antagonist of Disney / Pixar 's 2001 animated film, Monsters, Inc. Randall tells him he is afraid of doing that in class, but Mike reassures him and tells hi… But, do NOT delete any. He also tells them that he needs scarers who are, as he describes, "confident, tenacious, tough, and intimidating" like his top scarer; James P. Sullivan. Waternoose now sees that Sulley is no longer his friend as he thought he would be. Waternoose used to like Sulleyand Mike as friends and believed Sulley to be his Top Scarer. Henry J. Waternoose III, also known as Mr. Waternoose or simply known as Waternoose, is the main antagonist of Monsters, Inc. Henry James Waternoose III (more commonly known as Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose) is one of the two main antagonist of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. , and a cameo character in Monsters University. Dean Hardscrabble(full nameDr. While being dragged away, he yells at Sulley and blames him for "destroying" Monsters, Inc. and that it is his fault that the crisis will now get worse, believing screams were the only solution. Waternoose, Mr. Waternoose, Sir, Boss Eventually, the CDA arrested Waternoose for the rest of his life, realizing he was the criminal behind the mess, due to Mike capturing a video of Waternoose's confessions. 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. He was voiced by the late James Coburn. While Sulley and Mike lead Randall on a wild chase through a large chamber where thousands of doors to the human world are kept, Waternoose rallies the CDA to arrest Sulley and Mike, framing them as the "criminals" who are responsible for the entire incident. Brutal strength Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It is unknown what has happened to Mr. Waternoose afterward, but he most likely remained in prison for the rest of his life for his crimes or felt remorse after hearing of the company's updates. They meet when Mike is told that his roommate is also aiming to be a top scarer. He is the former CEO of the company Monsters, Inc. and Sulley and Mike 's former boss. Henry J. Waternoose III is the main antagonist of Monsters, Inc. WARNING: You may add appropriate counterparts. He inherited the factory from his father when he was 142 years old, and turned it into the modern energy factory that appears at the beginning at the film.He is first shown at the very beginning of the film, warning Thaddeus Bile and the trainees about the dangers of a human child after Thaddeus has unsuccessfully tried to … Mirage | Henry J. Waternoose III (aka, Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose) is the hidden secondary antagonist of Monsters, Inc. and a minor character in Monsters University. Delusional Businessman, StrengthSpeedCommand over the CDAHigh intelligencePoiseAgilityManipulation. It's yours! To convince Monstropolis that scream power is necessary, and extract the scream of every child so he could sell it (failed)To kill Boo as well as other children, and stop Sulley from proving him wrong (failed) He was voiced by the late James Coburn (who died in 2002 shortly after Monsters Inc. was released in 2001), who also played Looten Plunder in Captain Planet and the Planeteers. Chick Hicks | Omnidroids | Jackson Storm | Grasshoppers (Thumper) | Big D | Bomb Voyage | Mike threw at a CDA soldier a sock-like item called 2,319 and ran away, later telling the CDA about Waternoos's plot. Powers/Skills It is speculated that the "J" in Waternoose's name stands for "James", but no one knows for sure. Henry J. Waternoose III Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear | Henry J. Waternoose III(alsoknown as"Mr. Waternoose" and simply "Waternoose") is a minor antagonist in the Kingdom Hearts Unlimited Saga, appearing in "Return of the Keyblade" as one of two antagonists of the Monstropolis campaign. He is the arch-nemesis of James P. Sullivan and Mike Wazowski. Henry J. Waternoose III Miss Fritter | The former CEO of the Monsters, Inc, Waternoose is keen to the rule of not bringing children to Monstropolis. Henry J. Waternoose III, or simply Waternoose, is the main antagonist of the Monsters Inc. franchise, specifically acting as the main antagonist of the 2001 Oscar winning animated film, Monsters, Inc. and a cameo character in the 2013 prequel Monsters University. Ronald Tompkins | Sterling | However, this is eventually proven wrong as Sulley replaces Mr. Waternoose as the CEO and makes children laugh instead, thus generating even more power than screams and finally ending the crisis for good. Afterward, when Sulley and Mike were carrying Boo, they try to report to Mr. Waternoose and tell him about Randall's plan to kill them when he is attending a training session for new monsters. The newest and most updated guide for all villainous characters, 2017. In Monsters, Inc., Randall has 3 fronds, green eyes, 4 arms and legs, … Everyone is surprised to see that their somewhat intimidating boss has arrived. Sullivan! He is seen mentioning Sulley as an example for a great scarer, in front of the trainees. Taking them on as his new scarers and proteges, Waternoose told them that all human children were poisonous and deadly and that a single touch from a child could kill a monster. On the day when the monsters were working to collect scream energy from the human children all over the world, Mr. Waternoose was notified that 58 doors have been lost in the week, to which Mr. Waternoose remarks how kids are growing less scared of monsters. However, Mr. Waternoose insists Sulley demonstrate his scare tactics and when Sulley roars at the simulation child, he accidentally scares Boo, who reveals herself as a human child. He enjoyed harming others, and he kept fighting till his scheme worked. Randall greets Mike quite happily while shaking his hand. Control of Monsters Inc.StrengthSpeedCommand over the CDAHigh intelligencePoiseAgilityManipulation Henry J. Waternoose, or simply known as Mr. Waternoose or Waternoose, is the overarching antagonist of the Monsters, Inc franchise. In the hallway] Ryan F-Freeman: Got to get away. Sulley, being the company's biggest "producer" and Mr. Waternoose's most useful worker, is asked to come down to the scare training room and show the new employees how scaring should be done. In the prequel, Mr. Waternoose did not physically appear but was seen making a cameo appearance in a photo shaking hands with a teenage Sulley and Mike when they are promoted as new members of the scaring team at Monsters, Inc. In the photo, he was seen as a younger, middle-aged monster with an Afro and facial hair, which he would later lose as the years go by. A teenaged Randall starts off as a shy, sweet, and lonely nerd who was Mike's only friend and roommate before he met Sulley. Henry J. Waternoose III He is the ruthless CEO of Monsters Inc., who hired Randall Boggs and Jeff Fungus to prepare the Scream Extractor and help in his scheme. He then betrays Sulley and Mike by pushing them into the door and quickly closes it before Sulley can run back in, trapping the duo in the Himalayas (where they end up having a falling out over Sulley listening to Mr. Waternoose rather than Mike). Welcome to the The Great Villains Wiki. Waternoose confronting Sulley in the simulation room. As Sulley puts Boo in the bed, telling her to be a good girl, Waternoose busted into the room where Sulley was and confronted him. He was the original CEO of Monsters Inc.With the energy crisis, Waternoose was worried of the company's future and the energy for Monstropolis. Goals Velociraptors (Bubbha) | After the trio defeats Randall and goes back to Scare Floor F, Mike distracts the CDA by driving them away into a room while Waternoose catches sight of Sulley with Boo and her door and chases them into the simulation room. He used to be Sulley's father-like mentor and he liked him as his top scarer, only to turn on him and Mike and banish them later on. Henry J. Waternoose III: Sullivan! The CEO of Monsters Inc., Waternoose is a good monster driven to villainy by a desperation for his family-owned company to survive. Many years later, Mr. Waternoose was recently troubled, disappointed, and stressed that Monsters, Inc. was starting to fail because children were increasingly no longer scared of monsters like they used to. Originally, Waternoose has a friendly, demonstrative, thoughtful, and fatherly demeanor. Emperor Zurg | Attempted murderAssaultCorruptionAttempted child abuseTrespassing. AbigailHardscrabble) is the tertiary antagonist ofMonsters University.She's adark red dragon-like monster with centipede legs and red bat wings. 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. History and Description. Diesel 10 (Thomas! Initially, Mr. Waternoose has a calm and fatherly personality and has always been on good terms with Sulley and Mike. Evil-doer 1 Official Bio 2 Monsters University 3 Personality 4 Trivia ToDean Hardscrabble, there are scary monsters and there are all other monsters. Waternoose proceeds to explain that the city needs the children's screams, as it's their source of power, and since it is dangerous work, they really need to do their best. For 3 generations, Monsters, Inc. has been in Mr. Waternoose's family and was inherited from his father at age 142. Sulley tries to explain Waternoose about the plot, but after Sulley makes a roar, and it's revealed to Waternoose that Boo is the same girl on the news he is looking for. One-Eyed Bart | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Villains | Therefore, anyone who shall remove this villain from the Totally Dark category without the agreement of HuxRen123 and other admins shall most likely be blocked for at least one month for vandalizing necessary information. Despite being Randall's partner, Waternoose is a bit more sophisticated, compassionate, and well-mannered than him. A remorseful Waternoose arguing with Randall Boggs about banishing Sulley and Mike. However, when Waternoose tested the scream extractor on Boo, Sulley rescued Boo, showing Waternoose it's impossible to manipulate him. He worked with Randall and created a machine to extract scream from kids. Origin He is also abusive towards Randall, thus calling him less of a scarer than Sulley, and using him as his mercenary all along. Attack Dog with Built-in-force-field | Screenslaver | Syndrome, See also Henry J. Waternoose III(also known asMr. Overseeing monsters' abilities to scare children through the child simulator (formerly).Collecting scream cans to help power Monstropolis (formerly). After Randall puts a scared Boo into his seat to extract her screams, Waternoose then approaches Randall and tells him that he should never have trusted him with the plan since he had to exile his top scarers all because of him. One of the monsters gets scared and tells Mr. Waternoose that he cannot make them go in a child's room, but the boss tells him they must because they need power for the screams as he uncorks a can and lets a scream split the air. With this incriminating evidence, the CDA turns on Waternoose and arrests him for his crimes. He is the former chairman of the company, as well as being the boss and grandfather-figure-turned-archenemy of James P. Sullivan and Mike Wazowski. He then threw Sulley and Mike out to the Himalayas so he could capture Boo with no problems on his way. Zurg Empire (Zurg Bots, Warp Darkmatter, Hornets, Brain Pods & Grubs) | Linda Ryan: Come back here and tell us about OpThomas Prime and Connor Lacey! In a photo seen during the credits of Monsters University, it is revealed that Waternoose used to have an Afro and mustache in his earlier years, but he may have grown out of it when he got older. A little accident then happens, making Randal… We gladly introduce a great index of villains, and this time, with the opportunity to learn about their history, their acts of mischief. He will also do anything to keep Monsters Inc. up and running. This all proves that while Waternoose's heart was in the right place, he never even considered that there could have been other ways to solve the crisis. Waternoose warns them there is nothing more toxic or deadly than a human child sinc… After the three escape, Mr. Waternoose tells Randall to go after them and says that there cannot be any witnesses, to which Randall replies that there will not be. One-Eyed Betty | He is rather cowardly and wimpy, due to the wrathful temper of Randall, and helps him with his plot to revolutionize the scaring industry, although he regrets it. When he was younger, he had an Afro-style hair and a chinless beard. Full Name He is manipulative, ruthless and greedy. Origin Alias Stinky Pete | (TV Series) Johnny Cuba (TUGS) Rugal bernstein (King of Fighter) Bowser (Super Mario Bros) Dr eggman (Sonic) M Bison (Street Fighter) … Collecting scream cans to help power Monstropolis (formerly). Randall Boggs | Long ago, the Devils discovered a very easy way to collect a lot of fear energy: to scare a very emotive kind of people, namely young children. Crimes Boost, DJ, Wingo & Snot Rod | A little accident then happens, making Randall quickly turn invisible, surprising Mike. After Mike was kidnapped by Randall by mistake instead of Boo, Randall decides to use on him the machine, and Sulley comes with Boo to rescue them, as they retreat to Waternoose. Mr. Waternoose became more villainous and manipulative as this drive and desperation stripped away his morals and was determined to not let anything stop what he felt would be the best way for the company to keep going and being Randall aid him in his partner secret plot, never bothering to look for alternative energy sources. Stop the energy crisis and save his company from being shut down by any means necessary; even kidnapping several children.Get revenge on Mike and Sulley (both failed). Battlesaurs (Goliathon & Reptillus Maximus) | After knocking his former friend aside, Mr. Waternoose tries to grab Boo from her bed, but he instead grabs the simulation child, leaving him shocked and confused. Thunderclap's Flock | This means that this villain is the first to be on our Totally Dark list despite the criteria on other websites, which is because we have our own criteria. Hobbies You can help Pixar Villains Wiki by expanding it. Randall nonchalantly brushes this off, telling Waternoose they will not need scarers with the Scream Extractor and that Sulley "got what he deserved" anyway. Dr. Porkchop | She is thedean of the School of Scaring atMonsters University. Type of Villain Full Name However, Mike (who has followed Sulley back into the monster world) accidentally gives away Randall's cloaking abilities by throwing a snowball at him instead of Sulley, who then punches Randall in the face and knocks him out. This causes him to snap at them,"Don't you dare call me that!". Only worried about going back to Monsters, Inc. and saving Boo, Sulley quickly scavenges parts from stockpiles from the Abominable Snowman, abandons an upset Mike, and goes to the nearest village to use a door and return to Monsters, Inc. to stop Waternoose. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Manipulating scarers, working at Monsters Inc. Charisma, manipulation, aggression, physical ability, Monstrous Leader, Boogeyman, Delusional Fearmonger. Powers Toy Story Villains, Overseeing monsters' abilities to scare children through the child simulator. Upon meeting Sulley and Mike, Mr. Waternoose was pleased and welcomed them to their new workplace, taking them in as his new scarers and proteges. Waternoose first appears when Thaddeus guesses that leaving a door open could let in a draft, correcting him and saying that it could let in a child. Waternoose chased Sulley and inside a room stopped and revealed his true nature. A producer described him as a "cross between a spider and a crab". Type of Villain He is Sulley and Mike's archenemy and former boss, best friend, mentor, and grandfather figure, one of Randall 's former boss, and the former chairman of the company. At the end of the first film, Waternoose gets taken to jail by the CDA after Randall's plan is exposed. Beta and Gamma | Alpha | GO-4 | Ernesto de la Cruz | Randall greets Mike quite happily while shaking his hand. Security Guards | As he is being dragged away, Mr. Waternoose angrily blames Sulley for "destroying" Monsters, Inc., proclaiming that the energy crisis will only get worse because of him. Later, Sulley, Mike and Boo hear Randall and Fungus talking about the plot, but they don't know Mr. Waternoose is behind it. He is the former chairman of the company, as well as being the boss and grandfather-figure-turned-archenemy of James P. Sullivan and Mike Wazowski . It is a running gag that Alex and his friends call him "Harry". Gabby Gabby | Monstrous Leader, Boogeyman, Delusional Fearmonger, To kill Boo as well as other children, and stop Sulley from proving him wrong (failed). Attempted mass kidnappingAttempted murderAssaultCorruptionAttempted child abuseTrespassing Henry J. Waternoose III | Since that day, Sulley, Mike, and Mr. Waternoose have been enemies, though Waternoose admits earlier that he ultimately regrets betraying them, implying that he holds himself responsible for destroying his mentor-like relationship with them in the first place. Get revenge on Mike and Sulley (both failed). The story of Waternoose and his fall to darkness is linked with the history of his homeworld. Goals Before it can get to her mouth, Sulley roars and intervenes at the last moment and pushes the Scream Extractor away with his strength, to which the villains are surprised to see his sudden return. He only appears shown inside a picture, greeting Sulley and Mike as his new workers. Randall has eight legs and has the ability to turn invisible (as well as wall-crawling). Henry J. Waternoose III is the hidden main antagonist of Madagascar 4. He is the former and evil CEO of the company Monsters, Inc.. … Mr. Jones | as well as replacing Mr. Waternoose is the CEO of Monsters, Inc. Animated features After Mike tells Waternoose about Randall's plan, he takes Boo and promises to set things right for them. Then he and the CDA agents leave to go to an audition for monsters practicing their scare tactics. This drove him to villainy and he allied himself with Randall Boggs in his plan of using the Scream Extractor on children. Kabuto | He is one of three owners all cast down from lineage. Inside the secret lair, Mr. Waternoose has second thoughts about trusting Randall with his plans and ultimately regrets banishing Sulley and Mike earlier. One example is when Sulley tried to reason with him that things did not have to be the way he envisioned, Waternoose responded he had no choice since scaring children was no longer working. Syndrome | Ryvine Sparkle: Ryan! He appears in the 2013 prequel Monsters University. Monsters, Inc. Give me the child! He is one of three owners, all cast down from lineage. The Cleric |