Randall Boggs Moments in "Monsters at Work" (Season 2: Episode 9 & 10)
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Publicado 2024-05-04
Monsters at Work is an American animated sitcom developed by Bobs Gannaway that premiered on Disney+ on July 7, 2021, as part of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. franchise.
Based on, and a direct continuation of Monsters, Inc., it features the voices of Billy Crystal and John Goodman reprising their roles as Mike Wazowski and James P. "Sulley" Sullivan from the original film and the 2013 prequel Monsters University; several other voice actors from the films reprise their roles as guests.
Unlike other animated productions in the Monsters, Inc. franchise, Pixar did not produce the series, being instead produced by Disney Television Animation, the studio's second series to be based on a Pixar film after Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, on which Pixar served as a co-producer studio.
A second season premiered on April 5, 2024, on Disney Channel. The series received generally positive reviews from critics.
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Randall and Johnny’s plan as got to be one of the sneakiest, dirtiest and most underhanded schemes I’ve seen heard in all of my life!
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I liked how Randall got rescued in the human world because it canonically places Johnny as another monster capable of scaring adults
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"Since he is in the human realm we will not be including Randall in the series" "3 years later" He's Baaaaaack
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Yzma: He’s supposed to be dead! ☠️ Kronk: Yeah weird.
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I gotta be honest, I was not expecting Randall to come back. And I thought the most shocking thing on this show was that Roger was Henry’s son!
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Wish we got Sully and Mike’s reaction to seeing Randall again
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Disney brought back Randall and didn’t ruin his character, They did one good thing.
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At this point, Randall's come back at least three times in the franchise-his escape that I think it was implied was Sid's doing in the old "Laugh Factory" comic from Boom, his return thanks to Vanitas in Kingdom Hearts III, and now officially with Monsters at Work. Add in the fact that he's naturally purple, and...
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You know, regardless of the show's quality, you can't deny that Randall plan actually makes a lot of sense. He's a veteran worker of the scaring children day of the factory, so his knowledge of the canisters functions and the building's layout has credence for all we know of him. Being rescued by a Roar Omega Roar colleague (the head of the group nonetheless) is also fitting, given that his turn to the dark side was by joining said brotherhood and ditching Oozma Kappa on Monster's University. They did their homework very well at the writing department.
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He has a scar on his right eye, probably the crazy woman with the shovel.
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I thought Randall was dead, but I turns out I had no idea that Johnny rescued him from those swamp people
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It's a shame Waternoose can't return as well as James Coburn passed, still happy to get a mini reference of Waternoose
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After 23 years Randall has finally returned
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1:37 - At least he pronounced it right this time. Randall - "Wazowski! Where is it you little one-eyed cretin?" Mike - "Okay, first of all it's 'creetin', if you're going to threaten me, do it properly."
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Mike and Sulley: (shocked) RANDALL?!
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I'm so glad they brought back Randall. He's one of my favorite characters in the franchise.
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Randall doesn't lose the evil touch. He really tricked everyone, including the audience. Definitelly one of the best antagonist from Disney. I wonder if he will try again the scream vacuum plan again now that he is free.
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I swear they used the whole budget on Randal’s animation alone! He has such good movement and every shot he’s in has the best lighting!
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Feels good finally hearing Steve Buscemi after all these years.
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I looked on the Disney wiki and it turns out it is Steve Buscemi voicing him. It’s just that he sounds a little different. I guess it could be due to the fact that he is older now.