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==Origin==
==Origin==
Randall Boggs first appears as one of the antagonists of the 2001 Disney/Pixar film, ''Monsters, Inc.'', in which he is voiced by {{w|Steve Buscemi}}. He is one of the top scarers at Monsters, Inc. and vies with Sulley for first place. As part of a conspiracy with the company's CEO, Mr. Henry Waternoose, Randall constructs a mechanized "Scream Extractor" to use on one of his target children, Boo, in hopes of solving [[Monstropolis]]'s energy crisis in exchange for prestige. Eventually, he was soon stopped by Mike and Sulley and banished to a door into the human world.
Randall Boggs first appears as one of the antagonists of the 2001 Disney/Pixar film, ''Monsters, Inc.'', in which he is voiced by {{w|Steve Buscemi}}. He is one of the top scarers at Monsters, Inc. and vies with Sulley for first place. As part of a conspiracy with the company's CEO, Mr. Henry Waternoose, Randall constructs a mechanized "Scream Extractor" to use on one of his target children, Boo, in hopes of solving [[Monstropolis]]'s energy crisis in exchange for prestige. He was stopped by Mike and Sulley and banished through a door into the human world.


Randall later appeared in the film's 2013 prequel, ''{{w|Monsters University}}'' nicknamed "Randy", who was Mike's friend and roommate in college. Prior to being sneaky, evil, and impatient, he is nerdy, shy, and nervous.
Randall later appeared in the film's 2013 prequel, ''{{w|Monsters University}}'' nicknamed "Randy", who was Mike's friend and roommate in college. Prior to being sneaky, evil, and impatient, he is nerdy, shy, and nervous.
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