![]() ![]() Sulley tries to change Hardscrabble's mind by reminding her he's a Sullivan, but she simply says his family will be very disappointed. Sulley jumps the gun with a Jumanji Lion roar, and Hardscrabble explains how his method doesn't work to make the hypothetical child scream, noting his disregarding the importance of the study, leading her to dismiss him from the program as well, and Sulley notices Worthington and his frat-boys leave without a word to him. Dean Hardscrabble tests them on the spot, first failing Mike before turning to Sulley. Eventually, Mike and Sulley's petty rivalry gets out of hand and causes a mistake during the final exam when, while the two are trying to scare the other, Sulley accidentally knocks over and ruins Dean Hardscrabble's prized scream-canister. However, Sulley was soon upstaged by Mike in his classes (due to Sulley not putting real effort into his work), which leads to ROR considering revoking his membership. His skills and legacy get him recognized by and accepted into ROR, the premiere campus fraternity. Hiding the mascot, he accidentally sneaks into the room of a fellow scare student, Mike Wazowski, leading to a mad chase when the pig runs off. Sulley hardly put in any work in his classes and instead relied on his family legacy and natural skills, preferring to spend his time goofing off and playing pranks, such as kidnapping the mascot of rival college Fear Tech. Here, he reveals himself to be the son of Bill Sullivan, a famous Scarer, and asks a fellow student for a pencil since he forgot his stuff, but he just uses it as a toothpick. Sulley makes a ferocious debut by interrupting his first Scaring class with the Lion roar from the 1995 film Jumanji by TriStar Pictures, apologizing, saying he heard someone say "roar" and just went for it. ![]() Sulley appears in the prequel, looking shorter, skinnier, and shaggier. Sulley is a large bear-shaped monster with two hooked horns, covered in sky blue fur with purple spots. He is voiced by John Goodman, who also voiced Yellow in the mid 90s M&M's commercials, Baloo in The Jungle Book 2, Hound in the Transformers franchise, Rex in We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story and Pacha in The Emperor's New Groove, and portrayed William Randa in Kong: Skull Island. He is the main protagonist of Pixar's 4th full-length animated 2001 feature film, Monsters Inc., the deuteragonist of its 2013 prequel and Pixar's 14th full-length animated feature film, Monsters University, and one of the two overarching protagonists of the Disney+ animated series, Monsters At Work (alongside Mike). Sullivan, (most commonly known as Sulley), is one of the two main protagonists of the Disney/Pixar Monsters, Inc. ~ Sulley explains to Tylor why he has turned his back on Scarer's life. Laugh power is the heart of the new Monsters Inc. The fear in her eyes when she was scared. I never told you about what happened with Boo. ~ Sulley telling Mike that his family reprimanded him for never being the best scarer as his father, while admitting that he considers himself as a failure. Yeah, I'm a Sullivan! I'm the Sullivan who flunked every test! The one who got kicked out of the program! The one who's so afraid to let everyone down, that I cheated! And I lied! Mike, I'll never know how you feel. ~ Sulley after Mike honks a horn in his face, his first lines in the movie. I don't believe I ordered a wake-up call, Mikey. ![]()
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