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Recently Added. All Aboard! Important Links. Follow Us. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. What do you think of this video? You really changed the way I view Randall! Why Randall Boggs Is Not Evil by SgtYayap » Sun Apr 10, am I guess I'll make this video of mine better known to the people, here, given the other latest topic in which most of the pollsters actually think attempted murder and revenge is not only necessary, but also even funny.

If most of you vote for Up Yours, all that matters to me, other than the obvious, is that you were honest about it. And apologies if I sound unusually argumentative: I'm not in a good mood, the other thread being only part of the reason. 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.

Human children were a resource and very useful, but were also viewed as toxic, disgusting creatures by their entire society, not just by a select few monsters. Another reason why Randall chose Boo is because he did NOT, contrary to what some people believe, design the machine to kill or permanently harm human kids. Since that day, Sulley, Mike, and Mr. Waternoose is a bit more sophisticated, well-mannered, and civil than his boss.

Celia Mae is a major character in Monsters, Inc.. Celia is the former receptionist at Monsters, Inc. This canister contained the scream Hardscrabble collected, during her old career as a Scarer, that broke the All-Time Scare Record. At the end of Monsters, Inc. Sooner or later, he is able to recapture Boo, then he escapes into a door hundreds of feet in the air. Randall likely moved on to become a scarer four years after Monsters University, in The doors are the key get it the doors time travel.

So Boo can be alive at any point due to the time travel. Suddenly, Boo overcomes her fear of Randall as she begins to pull on his frond and hits him with a baseball bat, making him turn different colors, then Sulley restrains him with a chokehold, followed by a snake wrestling maneuver. Sulley remarks to Randall that it looks like he is out of a job.

Afterward, he gets thrown through an active door while desperately begging them not to do it, that banishes him to a trailer home in the middle of a swamp in the south, where a Cajun family beats Randall senseless with a shovel, thinking he is an alligator.

Sulley then shatters the glass light to the door and is then tipped over the railing it was leaning against and shatters on the floor far below, thus ensuring Randall cannot return through the door. Randall's plan is further foiled when Sulley and Mike later expose Mr. In the prequel, Randall nicknamed "Randy" is first seen when Mike arrives in his new room as Randall is his roommate.

The two greet each other and Randall seems nice, offering Mike first choice of the beds. Randall shows he has the power to turn invisible, doing so when surprised, leaving only his glasses hovering in mid-air. Mike suggests that he should use that power when scaring, to Randall's surprise. He soon follows Mike's advice of getting rid of his glasses because they don't disappear whenever he turns invisible. Even though the two become great friends, Randall is worried about school and wonders if he'll manage to impress the cool kids, but Mike reassures him.

He follows Mike and sits next to him on their first day of class. Later, while Mike is studying scaring, Randall decided to bake cupcakes for a party organized by the cool kids, decorating them to spell "Be My Pal" the letters on Randall's cupcakes are replaced by smiley faces in the international versions of the film to which the smiley faces are likely to represent Randall being a grateful colleague to Mike.

At the party, Randall tries to offer cupcakes to some girls, but Mike runs into him while riding Archie the Scare Pig , splattering all the cupcakes on Randall, which spell "lame," with the letters on them, much to his dismay the international versions of the film, the cupcakes spelling "lame" have been altered with smiley faces.

He is later seen helping Mike study by asking him questions on phobias such as arachnophobia, fear of spiders. However, Randall ends up slowly decreasing his friendship with Mike when he replaces Sulley as a member of Roar Omega Roar and thus was unable to help Mike and join Oozma Kappa as their sixth member since he is finally in with the "cool kids".

His friendship with Mike decreased further when Randall took part in his group's prank on Mike's team, Oozma Kappa. After this, he is frequently seen in group shots of the Roar Omega Roar until the final event of the Scare Games, where he faces off against Sulley.

Randall is poised to scare, when the vibrations from Sulley's roar, cause him to fall on a carpet and involuntarily blend in with its pink and heart pattern, causing his scare score to be minimal, resulting in his former "friends" berating him and kicking him out.

After this, he looks over bitterly at Sulley and mumbles his last line in the film, "That's the last time I lose to you, Sullivan! Because of this, Randall supposedly begins his gradual descent into villainy as his jealousy for Sulley grows over the years. Because of his hatred for Sulley, he also comes to no longer accept Mike as well, but not for the same reason. Randall seems to hate Mike by the time Monsters, Inc.

Randall is included as a playable character in Disney Infinity and its subsequent 2. Randall made his debut in the third installment of the Kingdom Hearts series , as an antagonist in his homeworld "Monstropolis". Having been freed from his banishment by Vanitas who plots to use his ambition and desire for revenge, he reconstructed the trailer door and gives command over the Unversed to collect negative emotions.



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