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Henry J. Waternoose III

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Performer: James Coburn
Appeared in: Monsters, Inc.
"There is nothing more toxic or deadly than a human child! A single touch could kill you!"
—Henry J. Waternoose III


Henry J. Waternoose is the main villain in the film Monsters, Inc., and the former CEO of a famous scaring company called Monsters, Inc. He is one of three owners, all cast down from lineage. He inherited the factory from his father when he was 142 years old, and turned it into the modern energy factory that appears at the beginning at the movie. Sulley, being the company's biggest "producer" and Waternoose's protegé, is asked to come down to the scare training room and show the new employees how scaring should be done. Waternoose is behind a plot to increase the dwindling scare production along with Randall, the company's second-biggest producer and a less-than-savory fellow worker.

"I'll kidnap a thousand children before I let this company die!"
—Waternoose's scheme is repeated during playback


When Waternoose finally figures out that Sulley and his teammate and pal Mike Wazowski have the child, Waternoose is recorded and played back to analyze the trainee's performance. With this incriminating evidence, Waternoose is taken away by the Child Detection Agency (CDA).

"I hope you're happy, Sullivan, you've destroyed this company; Monsters, Incorporated is dead! Where will everyone get their screams now? The energy crisis will only get worse...because of you!!"
—Waternoose, as he is arrested by the CDA


As he is being dragged away, Waternoose angrily blames Sullivan for 'destroying' the company, saying that the energy crisis will go worse due to that, but this eventually proves to be wrong, as Sulley himself becomes the new CEO of the company, having all the monsters to make children laugh, which of course generates more power than screams, thus ending the crisis for good.

Henry J. Waternoose was the last animated character voiced by James Coburn following the actors death.


Preceded by:
Henry J. Waternoose II
CEO of Monsters, Inc.
Monsters, Inc.
Succeeded by:
James P. "Sulley" Sullivan


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