Even so, Sulley has a powerful devotion to those he cares for, risking his job, his life, and even his friendship with Mike to save Boo, and while he has his ups and downs with Mike they are true and loyal friends to each other, despite their differences. He was also chosen to join the Roar Omega Roar fraternity due to his Scaring talent. But then Hardscrabble brings up he's short one member to qualify, and Sulley seizes this opportunity and smugly gets himself on the team because Mike has no choice, qualifying OK for the games. See also This causes Mike and Sulley to be detained by the CDA, thus expelling them from MU. But after the event, they're told by Python Nu Kappa about a party, asking them if they're coming. Films: Monsters, Inc. | Monsters University, Characters: James P. Sullivan | Mike Wazowski | Randall Boggs | Boo | Henry J. Waternoose III | Fungus | Roz | Celia Mae | Needleman and Smitty | CDA | Art | Terri and Terry Perry | Scott Squibbles | Don Carlton | Johnny Worthington III | Chet Alexander | Javier Rios | Dean Hardscrabble | Professor Knight | Claire Wheeler | Brock Pearson, Video games: Monsters, Inc. | Monsters, Inc. It is here Sulley admits his faults, his failing and getting kicked out of the Program, and was so afraid of letting everyone down he resorted to cheating and lying. Sulley is a top scarer under his boss Henry J. Waternoose III, who is the CEO of Monsters, Inc. Sulley's best friend and sidekick is Mike Wazowski. He developed a competitive rivalry with a fellow student in the Scaring Program, Mike Wazowski, who had the brains and intelligence for Scaring but not the natural talent. James P. Sullivan/Gallery < James P. Sullivan. James P. "Sulley" Sullivan is the protagonist of the Disney•Pixar 2001 feature film Monsters, Inc., and the deuteragonist of the 2013 prequel Monsters University. During credits, it is shown that both of them rise from being mailmen to an efficient scare team, thus establishing the story for Monsters, Inc. Sulley was top scarer of Monsters, Inc., and was naturally afraid of humans, due to their rumored "toxic touch" that could kill the biggest monsters in an instant... until he met Boo, a human girl who found her way into the monster world and into the factory. Roar Omega Roar also took the jacket away, which meant that he was kicked out of their group. Characters Johnny Worthington III temporarily took his jacket unless Sulley passed the exam and not losing to Mike. Sulley instantly blames Mike for his failure (even though Sulley was the one who started the argument) and storms off. He was shown to be observant and keen-minded to Boo's laughs super-charging electronics in ways screams had never done although Sulley appears to be a little trusting in some cases although he was completely fooled by his own boss, Waternoose, and he has a strong moral compass; he is appalled by Waternoose's plan to kidnap children to harvest their screams. Sometime after Mr. Waternoose, the CEO of Monsters, Inc., is arrested by the CDA, Sulley becomes the new CEO and changes the policy to obtain children's laughter instead, apparently turning the energy crisis around. 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. The friendship between Mike and Sulley enabled them to surprise Dean Hardscrabble, who indirectly encouraged them to work as mailmen for Monsters Inc., where they worked together until at last they achieved their dream of becoming a Scare-Team. Monsters, Inc. He also had his own exclusive crystal figure. Sulley enters the door and arrives at the camp looking for Mike. Sulley appears as a playable character in Disney Infinity. International Entertainment Project Wikia is a FANDOM TV Community. Thanks to Mike and Sulley, Oozma Kappa makes it to the final round against ROR. Dean Hardscrabble tests them on the spot, first failing Mike before turning to Sulley. After Roz of the CDA declares Boo's door must be destroyed, Sulley is brokenhearted and gives Boo a fond goodbye, and is more crestfallen since the entire fiasco will shut down the factory. They're the best team on the scare floor at Monsters, Inc. Sulley appears in the prequel, looking shorter, skinnier and shaggier. Sulley is a top scarer under his boss Henry J. Waternoose III, who is the CEO of Monsters, Inc. Sulley's best friend and sidekick is Mike Wazowski. Constantly worrying about her and protecting her from harm while at the same time unlocking the secrets that humans were not as deadly as rumored. 1.1 Promotional images; 1.2 Monsters University; 1.3 Monsters Inc. 1.4 Video Games; Gallery Promotional images. Hero Overview: Gallery: Contents. Scream Team | Monsters, Inc. His skills and legacy get him recognized by and accepted into ROR, the premiere campus fraternity. Home media, Monsters University He comes in the starter pack for Disney Infinity 1.0. But the night before the final round, Sulley speaks with Hardscrabble, hoping, if OK wins and they're in the Scaring Program, there won't be any hard feelings. When he sees Mike's new car, he asks Mike what was wrong with the old car, to which Mike replied, "That's three little words, Sulley: Six-wheel drive! James "Jimmy" Owen Sullivan (February 9, 1981 – December 28, 2009), also known by his stage name The Rev (shortened version of The Reverend Tholomew Plague), was an American musician. When Mike asks why he never said that before, Sulley says "Because... [they] weren't friends before.". Sulley is a walk around character at the Disney Parks. 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. His dad Bill Sullivan is a scaring legend. He makes a ferocious debut by interrupting his first Scaring class with a roar, apologizing, saying he heard someone say "roar" and just went for it. Sulley (James P. Sullivan) Edit. Sulley is a large hairy blue monster with purple spots and periwinkle eyes. Mike devises a plan to create so much scream energy, that they can power the door from their side. Scream Team Training that the company still uses scream on occasion. Sulley then tells Mike he's not the only failure, that he (Sulley) acts scary because he's terrified of the expectations he's had to live up to. James P. Sullivan is a character from the computer-animated comedy film Monsters, Inc. and its prequel Monsters University. Although tough and intimidating, especially when working, he has a good heart and is loyal to his friends Trivia. 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. The Rev was widely regarded and critically acclaimed for his work on the … History Talk (1) Share. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. It isn't until Sulley, at the demand of his boss, does a scare-demonstration and accidentally frightens Boo as he sees the images of the demonstration, showing Boo horrified and himself roaring, where Sulley finally realizes just how scared children are of monsters; his many years as a Scarer comes back to haunt him when Boo is so frightened of him that she shies from his touch, to his shame and regret. He came off as shallow, deeming Oozma Kappa to be lost causes (even suggesting to Mike the get a new team as well as cheating) but eventually came to appreciate them for their friendship. See opinions and rankings about James P. Sullivan across various lists and topics. Most recently he bought 5,000 units of SEE stock worth $147,500 on 5 March 2020.. In the short, Sulley is featured as the deuteragonist. The largest trade he's ever made was buying 15,000 units of Sealed Air stock on 9 May 2017 worth over $21,000. Because of his talent and coming from a family with plenty of accomplished scarers, Sulley wasn't a model student, once stating "You don't need to study Scaring; you just do it!".