When you really think about it, waternoose and Randall are essentially a "child friendly" way of showing children what child trafficking is. While they were essentially planning to use the kids as batteries rather than the much nastier stuff that goes on in the real world, the basic idea of kidnapping young children and treating them like property is still very much there.
In the show _monsters at work_ , it was also revealed that Waternoose banished the adorable/abominable snowman after he found plans for the scream extractor
@@aureliamastergoomba1278 Well, it seems like the Himalayas is the go-to spot for banishments, and we don't see anyone else there. So I think we can assume not Although I think Adorable did mention having visitors at some point? It's been a while since I've seen the film so I can't say for certain
@@aureliamastergoomba1278 Well, there is the fact that many MIFTers (aka those who maintain the company underground) died in horrific accidents. We dont know if those were real accidents or they, like Mr. Snowman, found out their boss evil plans without wanting it and "disappeared" thanks to Waternoose.
Monsters Inc just gets better with age. As a kid, it’s a funny, entertaining adventure in this secret monster world. As an adult, it’s an incredibly dark but hilarious commentary on kidnapping, child trafficking, corrupt CEOs, teleportation and moral questions that arise with technological advances
2:31 seriously though this scene is actually kinda terrifying. She's only 2 years old, she's been kidnapped by a bunch of monsters and she's about to have her literal screams sucked out.
I think Waternoose most likely did get all these charges since he was arrested at the end of the movie. Randal escaped jailtime because he was banished to the human world in a swamp, becoming a new cryptid like Big Foot and Lochness Monster. in Kingdom Hearts 3, it is shown Randal is still trapped in that swamp to this day, but he does return to the monster world for a small period of time. so, I guess I shouldn't say he escaped jailtime because he's trapped in another world with no way to return. an alternate punishment.
Johnny was officially arrested, (definitely far longer than a 2 month sentence since his scheme nearly destroyed the city & everyone in it), & is cellmates with Waternoose. They tried to arrest Randall, but he escaped.
The difference between Randal, Waternoose, and Johnny is amazing. Randal got got 8 life, 17 years, and $2000 for nine charges(yes, I'm including subscribing to the channel as a crime as it's on the list). Watternoose got 6 life and 11.5 years for 6 charges. Ans Johnny got 2 months, $5000, and a restraining order for 2 charges. And the Dean Hardscrabble who is truly lawful.
What about when Hardscrabble kicked Mike and Sully out of the Scare Program after they broke her scream can? It was just an accident. Then she gave them scenarios herself instead of letting them take the exam, and she didn't even let Mike give a demonstration in his scenario. They should have been allowed to be tested properly, but instead of giving them a fair chance, she made excuses to kick them out because she was mad. A case could be made whether or not she had the right to do that, Dean or not.
@Eco-Friend773 If the professor or one of the students spoke to the school board about it, then there might have been a hearing. Discriminating against students based on background or appearance (as well as sex, gender, orientation, religion, ethnicity, etc) is NOT tolerated at any respectable university. While she might have been justified in removing Sulley (he'd failed the scenario she gave him, pointed out a SERIOUS flaw in his technique, and had likely seen his grades before then), she judged Mike simply based on his appearance. The professor KNEW that Mike had performed well in class, and if he'd reacted realistically he would have told the school board about the dean's behavior.
Y’all are forgetting yes knocking the canister off was an accident (and the way it was stored was negligent), it was knocked off during a verbal argument that interrupted class, that was enough leeway for her to kick them out (especially since she’s the Dean)
It was not enough leeway. Also that canister was way too easy to knock down, enough vibration from a loud roar from the simulator could’ve easily made it fall.
While Dean Hardscrabble did have good intentions, there would’ve been a chance of committing the monster equivalent of “manslaughter,” had Mike and Sulley been caught by the humans or worse. And by the way, I said “chance.” I didn’t say she did commit monster version of manslaughter, which means my argument wouldn’t really change anything.
I can't believe they're turning him into an evil CEO who probably gonna sabotage his rivals so that he can't have any competition. He was just an overly proud bully in the prequel.
8:28 I don't remember Jameson facing this charge in Spider Man: No Way Home, he was still slandering Spider Man even after the charges against him for Mysterio's murder were lifted!!!
@@patrickspencer6550 He could easily do the same but in most versions they are with S.H.I.E.L.D which is a basically a UN run organization which makes pretty most of what they do legal, Spider-Man in some versions is also a member but in most he isn’t. That plus he was also written to be a Spider-Man hater
I would argue Dean Hardscrabble could at the very least be sued for discrimination against Mike. She took one look at him and decided to kick him out of the scare program
8:38 that was added to in my school vr game in the form of Operation Daybreaker (the elimination of the Dark Triadian, which is a Heartless Triadian and he committed Murder in the first degree and Obstruction of Justice and the Operation was spearheaded by Sofia the first)
Nah, it’s the barracuda in the finding Nemo movie, barracudas are supposed eat fish and that barracuda was an antagonist. Dean is the first main antagonist though as the barracuda only appears in the first 10 minutes
Mr. Waternoose, CEO and chairman of Monsters Incorporated, is in prison. The company didn’t get shut down with his absence so did the company’s ownership fall to Mike or Sully?
Yes, this gets revealed to us in the Monsters at Work show where Mike and Sully are now promoted to CEO’s and Chairmen of the Monsters Incorperated Company.
Randall and Waternoose are IMO the most Evil Pixar villains of all. They contempled the INFANTICIDE OF MASS in order to get the needed screams. Which is far worse than Many villains from other Pixar and Disney movies. That makes them the most Evil Pixar movies of all IMO.
Henry J. Waternoose III was arrested at the very end, so the CDA must hold him in jail for exactly six lives and eleven and a half years, so there's no way he's going to get out of jail in a third season of Monsters at Work.
I think another thing Randal could be charged for is conspiring because of his work together with Henrry. And IF him appering in in Kingdom Hearts 3 was counted he would get further charges of seconed degree attempted murder for trying to kill Sully, Mike, Sora, Donald, Goofy and Boo with the factory machines and that giant Unversed (the Lumb of horror )as well as Child endangerment because Boo was also put in danger through it all. I hope zhis is of interest and have good day.
Was wondering if you would actually find anything on hardscrabble, since like you said, nothing ahe did was outside her power as the school dean, even locking mike and sully in the human world since keeping it open in an unsecured lab could let humans in and would be illegal in there world
Along with the child trafficking conviction, Waternoose might be shanked in prison for committing crimes against children if he’s unlucky enough to be put into general population.
After seeing what happened to the monster with glasses(forgot name) after being put in that machine he was pail and drowsy, would forcefully extracting a child’s scream be equivalent to forcefully extracting their Blood or Body Fluids, even stealing organs against their will, Isn’t it a crime for that?
I'd give Randal trespassing at the end due to him being on people's property without having a legal reason to be there(the other times he's doing his job)
To add a bit, in Kingdom Hearts Randalls returns to Monstropolis thanks to Vanitas (Og game character) and conspires with him to use creatures call unversed to take over Monster Inc, as well as creating weaponry to delay Sully Mike and the game protag trio He also helps create Lump of Horror, a dangerous creature made of scream energy and machinery to attack Sully and co. Which to me seems like conspiracy and manufacture of dangerous weapons (and maybe bioweapons, since Lump of Horror is by all accounts a living being, similar to other unversed)
The only points i can give waternoose is he seemed remorseful towards how he treated Mike and Sully and also scolded Randal for the banishing, and he only did what he did oit of desperation to save the company and perhaps the whole city Doeant excuse what he did though, suprised he got a smaller sentance than randal, at least in regards to how many life sentences
But what's the problem about kidnapping children if monsters didn't care about the human world? Children were considered harmful, and most monsters wouldn't have a reason to show affection. Also Waternoose was trying to find a new way to generate power more efficiently. Would monsters really charge him for doing that?
Can you do a "If Don Bluth villains were charged for their crimes" video? Case 1: Jenner (Secret of NIMH) Case 2: Warren T Rat (An American Tail) Case 3: Sharptooth (Land Before Time) Case 4: Carface (All Dogs Go To Heaven)
Does one simply telling police officers “you can’t arrest me” count as resisting arrest, or do you also have to physically resist for the charge of resisting arrest? If the former, then that should be one additional charge for Mr. Waternoose.
I can count two charges against Hardscrabble. First, like everyone is mentioning, she kicks Mike from the scare program solely for his appearance and not his grades, that’s discrimination. Plus, in the scene where the monsters are running through that tunnel full of those glowy-urchin-thingies. It’s very obvious that they’re hurting the monsters. And one of the commentators literally mentions that they’re toxic. If Hardscrabble knew about it, she could fall under reckless endangerment or something. If the Scare Games was operating under her nose (which I doubt), she could also get charged for carelessness.
since kids are considered a high grade biohazard (falsely, but it's still the law and there's an entire arm of law enforcement based on this fact), randal could also be charged with mishandling hazardous materials, smuggling hazardous materials, and creating a hazmat incident. he'd also likely be responsible for all of Boo's antics in public and the mass hysteria. after all, they WERE trying to track the responsible party, and that's largely randal. we can also PROVE emotional damages but that's probably legal in monster society.
I’m pretty sure Randall wasn’t cheating in the scene where Sully is hiding behind the door when he went to get Mike’s paperwork. We all remember it this was because that’s what Mike thinks Randall was doing, but Randall even says “you think this is about the scare record?”. He was trying to kidnap Boo for the scream extractor, he was never cheating because that wasn’t his ultimate goal.
that is true and he was getting help from randell by stealing the laugh canisters and almost attempted to destroy monstropolis by mixing laugh power and scream power.
1:50 i find it interesting that when you do a side by side comparison of fungus before and just after he is unwillingly experimented on, you notice he turns a ghostly whitish color. And, 2:00 i do know it was likely that he did already know about the idea of what randal was doing, but, it's interesting that waternoose askss if there's any more witnesses, Likely because he doesn't want anyone going to the authorities with the information. With life sentences, what even counts as such, or whag defines such?🤔
I always kind of felt bad for watternuce. He isn't a horrible person he doesn't want to let the company his father grandfather and great grandfather built to go under. He was disgusted by randals plan and goes along with it because he wants to save the company. He was wrong but he wasn't as vile as Randal.
7:09 can we put a resisting arrest charge on this. Because hes saying “get your hands off me” “you can’t arrest me” while shrugging off the officers arresting him.
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Hey, For Waternoose, you left out conspiracy to kidnap.
How about Nickelodeon movie villains crimes
When you really think about it, waternoose and Randall are essentially a "child friendly" way of showing children what child trafficking is. While they were essentially planning to use the kids as batteries rather than the much nastier stuff that goes on in the real world, the basic idea of kidnapping young children and treating them like property is still very much there.
Yup true
Thats fucked up how right you are
I thought it was more about obsession, both Randall and Waternoose doing horrible things to reach their end goals
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More like committing a child murdering of mass...
In the show _monsters at work_ , it was also revealed that Waternoose banished the adorable/abominable snowman after he found plans for the scream extractor
Is there anyone else Mr Waternoose banished that we don’t know about…?!
@@aureliamastergoomba1278
Well, it seems like the Himalayas is the go-to spot for banishments, and we don't see anyone else there. So I think we can assume not
Although I think Adorable did mention having visitors at some point? It's been a while since I've seen the film so I can't say for certain
@@aureliamastergoomba1278 Well, there is the fact that many MIFTers (aka those who maintain the company underground) died in horrific accidents. We dont know if those were real accidents or they, like Mr. Snowman, found out their boss evil plans without wanting it and "disappeared" thanks to Waternoose.
I think mike mentioned Bigfoot or the Loch Ness monster being banished I might be remembering things wrong though
Wait, really?
2013: A bully
2024: A fraud, a property thief, responsible for blackouts, and reckless endanger to the Monster World.
Yeah. Honestly, I never believed for a moment he changed. I KNEW he was the bad guy from the start
I honestly felled for that act
0:08 YOU JUST GOT SCARED BRO 😂🤣
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@RedStikbotChannel Well, that's how "Wazowski" sounds when said properly. It's Polish.
At 6:55 you could also consider he was trying to get rid of them because they knew his part in the plans
Monsters Inc just gets better with age. As a kid, it’s a funny, entertaining adventure in this secret monster world. As an adult, it’s an incredibly dark but hilarious commentary on kidnapping, child trafficking, corrupt CEOs, teleportation and moral questions that arise with technological advances
2:31 seriously though this scene is actually kinda terrifying. She's only 2 years old, she's been kidnapped by a bunch of monsters and she's about to have her literal screams sucked out.
Are we sure shes two years Old, she struks me more as Four years Old, i know it dosent make it much better but still.
I think Waternoose most likely did get all these charges since he was arrested at the end of the movie. Randal escaped jailtime because he was banished to the human world in a swamp, becoming a new cryptid like Big Foot and Lochness Monster. in Kingdom Hearts 3, it is shown Randal is still trapped in that swamp to this day, but he does return to the monster world for a small period of time. so, I guess I shouldn't say he escaped jailtime because he's trapped in another world with no way to return. an alternate punishment.
This AGED really well. That’s all folks
@@dreamgamershd345 Yep. just saw season 2. Randal was brought back.
@@superzilla784it’s good tho, he’s a good villian
Johnny was officially arrested, (definitely far longer than a 2 month sentence since his scheme nearly destroyed the city & everyone in it), & is cellmates with Waternoose. They tried to arrest Randall, but he escaped.
The difference between Randal, Waternoose, and Johnny is amazing. Randal got got 8 life, 17 years, and $2000 for nine charges(yes, I'm including subscribing to the channel as a crime as it's on the list). Watternoose got 6 life and 11.5 years for 6 charges. Ans Johnny got 2 months, $5000, and a restraining order for 2 charges. And the Dean Hardscrabble who is truly lawful.
6:05 let’s replay my favourite part
Shall we?
Nice one
0:08 NAH BRO DID MIKE KAWAZKIE THIS DIRTY
What about when Hardscrabble kicked Mike and Sully out of the Scare Program after they broke her scream can? It was just an accident. Then she gave them scenarios herself instead of letting them take the exam, and she didn't even let Mike give a demonstration in his scenario. They should have been allowed to be tested properly, but instead of giving them a fair chance, she made excuses to kick them out because she was mad. A case could be made whether or not she had the right to do that, Dean or not.
100% true, that’s discriminating against Mike because he put in all the hard work, and he wasn’t even given a chance
@Eco-Friend773 If the professor or one of the students spoke to the school board about it, then there might have been a hearing. Discriminating against students based on background or appearance (as well as sex, gender, orientation, religion, ethnicity, etc) is NOT tolerated at any respectable university. While she might have been justified in removing Sulley (he'd failed the scenario she gave him, pointed out a SERIOUS flaw in his technique, and had likely seen his grades before then), she judged Mike simply based on his appearance. The professor KNEW that Mike had performed well in class, and if he'd reacted realistically he would have told the school board about the dean's behavior.
Y’all are forgetting yes knocking the canister off was an accident (and the way it was stored was negligent), it was knocked off during a verbal argument that interrupted class, that was enough leeway for her to kick them out (especially since she’s the Dean)
@@tylercrowley2510 Is it enough leeway though?
It was not enough leeway.
Also that canister was way too easy to knock down, enough vibration from a loud roar from the simulator could’ve easily made it fall.
While Dean Hardscrabble did have good intentions, there would’ve been a chance of committing the monster equivalent of “manslaughter,” had Mike and Sulley been caught by the humans or worse.
And by the way, I said “chance.” I didn’t say she did commit monster version of manslaughter, which means my argument wouldn’t really change anything.
But they went into the door themselves, which is a risk for the entire monster world, so sealing the door would be following protocol
I didn’t read your super fast reply, because I had to edit my comment to counter argue myself 😅
I never realized how violent this movie was.
Also given his charges randle might get the death penalty
Same would go for Waternoose except he won’t get the death penalty by law. The inmates will do that themselves.
After seeing season 2 of Monsters At Work, I think Johnny's charges and sentence just increased💀
Yea, and so did a certain collaborator as well.
Randall too
Something tells me you'll have to update Johnny's crimes at asome point with the Monsters at Work series.
He never showed up again
I can't believe they're turning him into an evil CEO who probably gonna sabotage his rivals so that he can't have any competition. He was just an overly proud bully in the prequel.
@@missplayer30
He never showed up in Monsters at Work
@@curtisleblanc5897 i binged watched the entire series on sunday... yea he did.
@curtisleblanc5897 maybe give season 2 a watch.
You know something is truly wrong when even Monsters are shocked at the thought of *kidnapping children.*
Probably because kidnapping children is one of the most horrific things to be done
From charges, Randall Boggs is the evilest monsters inc villain
8:28 I don't remember Jameson facing this charge in Spider Man: No Way Home, he was still slandering Spider Man even after the charges against him for Mysterio's murder were lifted!!!
The big difference is that Spider-Man was actively acting as a vigilante outside of the law, which is technically illegal.
@@andrewjones6583 What about the other Avengers who Jameson has PLENTY of opportunities to slander and ruin?
@@patrickspencer6550 He could easily do the same but in most versions they are with S.H.I.E.L.D which is a basically a UN run organization which makes pretty most of what they do legal, Spider-Man in some versions is also a member but in most he isn’t. That plus he was also written to be a Spider-Man hater
Waternoose got arrested. That was so funny.
WATERNOOSE: Hey!
3:25 that guy’s on a roll today
I would argue Dean Hardscrabble could at the very least be sued for discrimination against Mike. She took one look at him and decided to kick him out of the scare program
8:38 that was added to in my school vr game in the form of Operation Daybreaker (the elimination of the Dark Triadian, which is a Heartless Triadian and he committed Murder in the first degree and Obstruction of Justice and the Operation was spearheaded by Sofia the first)
0:47 This is actually a red herring as it's later revealed to be Waternoose's plan and Randall is merely his henchman.
Wouldn't Randall also be charged with two counts of forceful restraint for strapping Mike Wazowski (and later Boo) to the chair?
Dean Hardscrabble is the first antogonist mentioned that absolutely did nothing wrong
Nah, it’s the barracuda in the finding Nemo movie, barracudas are supposed eat fish and that barracuda was an antagonist. Dean is the first main antagonist though as the barracuda only appears in the first 10 minutes
7:48 I'm pretty sure plastering a specific picture all over a public space to THIS degree is blatant vandalism
John Goodman recommended Steve Buschemi for the part of Randall. True story and top casting.
0:10 in Randal’s defense, it could be seen as a hyperbole and not a serious threat, but his later illegal activity might show otherwise.
Mr. Waternoose, CEO and chairman of Monsters Incorporated, is in prison. The company didn’t get shut down with his absence so did the company’s ownership fall to Mike or Sully?
Yes, this gets revealed to us in the Monsters at Work show where Mike and Sully are now promoted to CEO’s and Chairmen of the Monsters Incorperated Company.
Randall Boggs has returned in Monstars at work and he is working for Johnny Worthington.
So can you be the charge of their crimes in Monsters at work?
Randall and Waternoose are IMO the most Evil Pixar villains of all. They contempled the INFANTICIDE OF MASS in order to get the needed screams. Which is far worse than Many villains from other Pixar and Disney movies. That makes them the most Evil Pixar movies of all IMO.
That camper place Randall was banished appears to be the same one from Bug's Life.
0:24 Perfectly cut scream
0:05 Wouldn't that classify as workplace harassment? XD
Agreed
Nah it would be more funnier this way
You need to update Randall and Johnny's crimes that involves Monsters at Work season 2.
for randall the 2,000$ just feels like a fine added to be petty with all the rest of the charges
Henry J. Waternoose III was arrested at the very end, so the CDA must hold him in jail for exactly six lives and eleven and a half years, so there's no way he's going to get out of jail in a third season of Monsters at Work.
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@@AnimatedCourtroomI think you should do kung fu panda villains next if you can
I think another thing Randal could be charged for is conspiring because of his work together with Henrry. And IF him appering in in Kingdom Hearts 3 was counted he would get further charges of seconed degree attempted murder for trying to kill Sully, Mike, Sora, Donald, Goofy and Boo with the factory machines and that giant Unversed (the Lumb of horror )as well as Child endangerment because Boo was also put in danger through it all. I hope zhis is of interest and have good day.
Was wondering if you would actually find anything on hardscrabble, since like you said, nothing ahe did was outside her power as the school dean, even locking mike and sully in the human world since keeping it open in an unsecured lab could let humans in and would be illegal in there world
Keeping what open?
@@curtisleblanc5897 the door,
But she did discriminate against Mike for his appearance, which could be grounds for a lawsuit
3:21 it would be assault with intent to kill
Along with the child trafficking conviction, Waternoose might be shanked in prison for committing crimes against children if he’s unlucky enough to be put into general population.
After seeing what happened to the monster with glasses(forgot name) after being put in that machine he was pail and drowsy, would forcefully extracting a child’s scream be equivalent to forcefully extracting their Blood or Body Fluids, even stealing organs against their will, Isn’t it a crime for that?
I agree. Torture and jeopardizing their life. Fungus seemed on the verge of losing his breath
I'd give Randal trespassing at the end due to him being on people's property without having a legal reason to be there(the other times he's doing his job)
Hopefully, whenever possible, can you do If Mortal Kombat Legends Villains Were Charged for Their Crimes?
Waternoose is a dictator. Fair and square. Johnny should have also been charged for fraud.
im pretty sure child torture must be a worse sentence like, i dont know, the death penalty
To add a bit, in Kingdom Hearts Randalls returns to Monstropolis thanks to Vanitas (Og game character) and conspires with him to use creatures call unversed to take over Monster Inc, as well as creating weaponry to delay Sully Mike and the game protag trio
He also helps create Lump of Horror, a dangerous creature made of scream energy and machinery to attack Sully and co.
Which to me seems like conspiracy and manufacture of dangerous weapons (and maybe bioweapons, since Lump of Horror is by all accounts a living being, similar to other unversed)
That doesnt count because its NOT canon.
3:22 & 3:26 perfectly cut screams
Randall and Mr waternoosw both would never get out of jail 😂
The only points i can give waternoose is he seemed remorseful towards how he treated Mike and Sully and also scolded Randal for the banishing, and he only did what he did oit of desperation to save the company and perhaps the whole city
Doeant excuse what he did though, suprised he got a smaller sentance than randal, at least in regards to how many life sentences
0:27 perfectly cut scream
Neat video
Could you please make a video about JUST sentencing kung fu panda villains
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Next is Monsters at Work Johnny for his crimes
Sometimes in movies nothing happens to villians
That Scream Extractor could've suffocated Boo. Or worse
For Waternoose, I'd add on another 1000 charges of conspiracy to commit kidnapping!
But what's the problem about kidnapping children if monsters didn't care about the human world? Children were considered harmful, and most monsters wouldn't have a reason to show affection. Also Waternoose was trying to find a new way to generate power more efficiently. Would monsters really charge him for doing that?
Randell bogs is not only the Villain he is also the bully
The hero’s need to stand up to bullying
Can you do a "If Don Bluth villains were charged for their crimes" video?
Case 1: Jenner (Secret of NIMH)
Case 2: Warren T Rat (An American Tail)
Case 3: Sharptooth (Land Before Time)
Case 4: Carface (All Dogs Go To Heaven)
Does one simply telling police officers “you can’t arrest me” count as resisting arrest, or do you also have to physically resist for the charge of resisting arrest? If the former, then that should be one additional charge for Mr. Waternoose.
not only that Johnny committed defamation and Emotional Abuse/Harrassment in The Monsters Inc. Prequel, he also committed Slander in that movie too.
Dean Hardscrabble wasn't a bad monster, she just wants the very best. Like a Gordon Ramsay disguised as a monster in the Monster's Universe. 👍
I can actually note that one of Abigail Hardscrabble's crimes were "Stalking"!
Dean Hardscrabble only shut the door of because she doesn’t want anyone to endanger themselves and also keep everyone safe.
I can count two charges against Hardscrabble.
First, like everyone is mentioning, she kicks Mike from the scare program solely for his appearance and not his grades, that’s discrimination.
Plus, in the scene where the monsters are running through that tunnel full of those glowy-urchin-thingies. It’s very obvious that they’re hurting the monsters. And one of the commentators literally mentions that they’re toxic. If Hardscrabble knew about it, she could fall under reckless endangerment or something. If the Scare Games was operating under her nose (which I doubt), she could also get charged for carelessness.
Give Randall a death sentace for torture twice because as you said if they torture more than once they get a death sentace
In monsters at work Worthington became CEO at Fear Co. and decided to steal laugh energy from Monsters inc.
This could use an update, since Jonny Worthington now has more crimes under his belt as if Monsters At Work.
Randal and Johnny have more crimes now
What about monster at work Randal and Johnny would get harsher sentaga then that
Why did you not add the assault charge for Randall and Johnny?!
since kids are considered a high grade biohazard (falsely, but it's still the law and there's an entire arm of law enforcement based on this fact), randal could also be charged with mishandling hazardous materials, smuggling hazardous materials, and creating a hazmat incident. he'd also likely be responsible for all of Boo's antics in public and the mass hysteria. after all, they WERE trying to track the responsible party, and that's largely randal.
we can also PROVE emotional damages but that's probably legal in monster society.
I’m pretty sure Randall wasn’t cheating in the scene where Sully is hiding behind the door when he went to get Mike’s paperwork. We all remember it this was because that’s what Mike thinks Randall was doing, but Randall even says “you think this is about the scare record?”. He was trying to kidnap Boo for the scream extractor, he was never cheating because that wasn’t his ultimate goal.
When Johnny went to jail, he was mon-stir-crazy.
that is true and he was getting help from randell by stealing the laugh canisters and almost attempted to destroy monstropolis by mixing laugh power and scream power.
Randall went to jail, too. And when he did, he, too, was mon-stir-crazy.
I never considered Heartscrabble to be evil, just a strict and unfair teacher.
Someone should upgrade Johnny s charges given recent developments
You know season 2 of Monsters at Work came, and Johnny did some crimes similar to Henry. You might want to update this video
Rangall started prety ‘tame’, then he collected life sentences like pokemones.
I feel like Johnny was just a mere bully in MU. But after watching MAW’s season 2, dude is up there with Watternoose
This is a great video And I love that movie
Johnny could pretty easily serve his sentence, something quite rare on this channel
1:50 i find it interesting that when you do a side by side comparison of fungus before and just after he is unwillingly experimented on, you notice he turns a ghostly whitish color. And, 2:00 i do know it was likely that he did already know about the idea of what randal was doing, but, it's interesting that waternoose askss if there's any more witnesses, Likely because he doesn't want anyone going to the authorities with the information. With life sentences, what even counts as such, or whag defines such?🤔
*You can't arrest me*
Me: womp womp
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I li'e your crime vilan, so cool
If you ask me, I think Randall is the true villain in this.
Do think these guys would join lord vortech in LEGO Dimensions
This needs an update for Monsters at work Season 2
I always kind of felt bad for watternuce. He isn't a horrible person he doesn't want to let the company his father grandfather and great grandfather built to go under. He was disgusted by randals plan and goes along with it because he wants to save the company. He was wrong but he wasn't as vile as Randal.
Doesn't Johnny also get vandalism for covering the entire university with posters, even on the buildings??
Johnny is already paying for his crimes
I mean waternoose did get punished. Hes already sentenced.
So apparently, Monsters At Work S2E1 takes place 9 months after these events. Waternoose will be in jail for 10 years and 9 months.
2:19 4:42 I would consider it false imprisonment too
7:09 can we put a resisting arrest charge on this. Because hes saying “get your hands off me” “you can’t arrest me” while shrugging off the officers arresting him.
Honestly Dean Hardscrabble is the least villain like person in Monsters University
Honestly the dean was strict but reasonable
So Worthington did basically typical Pike frat stuff 😂😂😂