If Monsters Inc Villains Were Charged For Their Crimes (Pixar Villains)

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Published 2024-04-15
Today we have everyone's favourite Monsters Inc Villains in the Courtroom. We got Randall Boggs ( Monsters Inc ), Henry J Waternoose ( Monsters inc. ) and Johnny and Dean Hardscrabble (Monsters University ). What crimes have they comitted? Will they get away with them? Stay tuned and find out!

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0:00 Case 1: Randall Boggs
4:08 Case 2: Henry J. Waternoose III
7:17 Case 3: Johnny Worthington III
8:47 Case 4: Dean Hardscrabble

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All Comments (21)
  • 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.
  • @bfdixiifan
    2013: A bully 2024: A fraud, a property thief, responsible for blackouts, and reckless endanger to the Monster World.
  • @MrTiesk
    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
  • @Wildman-lc3ur
    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.
  • 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
  • @superzilla784
    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.
  • @one-upfilmz6649
    After seeing season 2 of Monsters At Work, I think Johnny's charges and sentence just increased💀
  • @Eco-Friend773
    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.
  • @216Suzan
    At 6:55 you could also consider he was trying to get rid of them because they knew his part in the plans
  • @samschmit7181
    Wouldn't Randall also be charged with two counts of forceful restraint for strapping Mike Wazowski (and later Boo) to the chair?
  • @zebjensen4251
    I never realized how violent this movie was. Also given his charges randle might get the death penalty
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • @dcunningham7690
    Something tells me you'll have to update Johnny's crimes at asome point with the Monsters at Work series.
  • @matthwe3468
    John Goodman recommended Steve Buschemi for the part of Randall. True story and top casting.