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- Henry J. Waternoose | Monsterpedia | Fandom
Sulley, being Mr Waternoose's protégé, is asked to come down to the scare training room and show the new employees how scaring should be done However, Mr Waternoose is in on Randall's plan to increase the dwindling scare production, figuring it would be the only way to save the company
- Henry J. Waternoose - Sulley Wiki
Waternoose has very low self-esteem and often pushes himself to the limit in battle, often endangering himself in the process Compared to his view of himself, The Sulltastic Sullies like Waternoose and see him as a victim of circumstance
- Monsters, Inc. (2001) - Quotes - IMDb
* Sulley: But kidnapping children? * 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!
- Tear Jerker Moments in Monsters, Inc. 1 - TV Tropes
The worse thing is that when Sulley realizes that laughter is more powerful than scream and manages to both save Monsters, Inc and avert the energy crisis, Waternoose does get what he wanted, but unfortunately, he can't share in that victory due to now being imprisoned
- [SPOILERS] Henry J. Waternoose (Evil CEO of Monsters Inc) did . . . - Reddit
Anyway, I get why Mike and Sulley think he's a bad guy since they like children now, but the rest of the public shouldn't be so mad at him, some would even side with him in his eventual court case
- “Monsters, Inc. ” Was About More Than Just Facing Your Fears
A child of nepotism, Waternoose’s family has owned Monsters, Incorporated for three generations, however, his position is endangered as the company struggles to source enough screams to mitigate the rolling power outages across the city
- Monsters, Inc. (2001) Ending Explained - What Does the Finale Mean . . .
What does the ending of "Monsters, Inc " mean? Discover detailed explanation of the finale, alternative interpretations, and hidden meanings behind the conclusion of this movie by Pete Docter
- Monsters, Inc. - Wikipedia
Monsters, Inc CEO, Henry J Waternoose III, is concerned about the declining energy production, as children are becoming less easily scared One evening after work, top scarer James P "Sulley" Sullivan discovers that an active door has been left in the station of his rival, Randall Boggs
- what happens when i stay up late for the first time since . . . - Tumblr
And he looked… well Scared? And as I watched, well look-y here, there was that same fear again when Mike woke him up a second time As the movie went on, Sully began to wake up with a smile on his face, but up ‘til that point? Did Sully have nightmares? About his family? Do monsters even have nightmares? Apparently
- Sulley - Monsters, Inc.
Sulley was top scarer of Monsters, Inc and was naturally afraid of humans due to their rumored "toxic touch" that could kill even the biggest monsters in an instant until he met Boo, a human girl who found her way into the monster world and into the factory
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