Mike Wazowski | |
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Monsters, Inc. character | |
First appearance | Monsters, Inc. (2001) |
Created by | Pete Docter |
Voiced by |
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In-universe information | |
Full name | Michael Wazowski |
Species | Unnamed monster |
Gender | Male |
Title | Senior Co-President of Monsters, Incorporated, Chief Executive Vice-Deputy Administrative Director of Comedy Resources Management (Monsters at Work) |
Occupation |
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Significant other | Celia Mae |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski is a fictional character who appears in Disney/ Pixar's Monsters Inc. franchise. He is a green one-eyed round monster with two arms, legs, and small horns. In the films, Mike is one of the two protagonists, alongside James P. Sullivan, and is primarily voiced by Billy Crystal in the film series, shorts, and the Disney+ series. [1]
In early versions of the film, Mike had not yet been added. [2] [3] Later on in development when he was added, his early designs consisted of no arms and his size was smaller with a more hostile attitude. [4] Billy Crystal, having regretted turning down the part of Buzz Lightyear years prior, accepted that of Mike. [5] [6]
On a class field trip to Monsters, Inc., Mike is inspired to become a professional scarer. He gets accepted into the Monsters University scare program, where he meets both James P. Sullivan and Randall Boggs in a SCARE 101 class. Mike initially hates Sulley for his cocky personality and slacker attitude. He likes Randall because he's a Scaring major and his roommate at the time. It is seen that Randall and Mike hangout a lot by studying and even sitting next to each other in class. After failing the class, Mike works out a deal with the Dean to re-enroll in the program on the stipulation that he wins the Scare Games. Sulley joins Mike, despite Mike's protests.
Mike and Sulley join the Oozma Kappa fraternity to qualify for the Games. Mike and Sulley begin to form a friendship as they compete together. During the final event, a scare-simulator, Sully cheats by altering the sensitivity on the dummy child to the point where slight movement will trigger the highest possible score. This makes Mike appear to win the scare games by delivering a record breaking score, much to the shock of everyone there. Mike is initially overjoyed by this, but upon discovering Sully's actions, Mike is distraught and later breaks into the door-lab to unsuccessfully collect a child's scream before Sulley rescues him. In order to get back through the deactivated door, Mike and Sully work together to scare adults into activating the door from their side, although the doors in the room along with the canisters are destroyed in the process. These actions result in both Mike and Sulley being expelled from school, although Dean Hardscrabble wishes them well after they both surprised her with the door-breaking manoeuvre. After being expelled, the two apply as workers in the Monsters, Inc. mailroom. They advance through the ranks until Sully becomes a scarer with Mike as his assistant. [7]
Mike runs Sulley's station on the scare floor and they are best friends and roommates. Mike is in a relationship with Celia Mae at this time. Additionally, Mike helps Sulley in his mission to save Boo. While Sulley bonds with Boo, Mike desperately wants her gone. Randall finds out his involvement from the glimpse of him near Boo in a newspaper and Mike makes a deal with him to return Boo. However, this makes Sulley suspicious and Mike tries to prove him wrong. Randall ends up abducting Mike for the scream extractor. At the last second, Mike is saved from the extractor by Sulley and after he and Sulley foil Randall's plot, they report Waternoose's involvement in the scheme to the CDA.[ citation needed]
Following the arrest of Waternoose, Mike and Sulley are put in charge of Monsters, Inc. He works as Jokester and trains former scarers to be Jokesters. [8]
Mike made a cameo appearance at the end of the credits of Finding Nemo (2003), diving on the seabed. [9]
As one of the main characters of the Monsters, Inc. franchise, Mike has regular appearances in the video games of the franchise, usually as a playable character.
He also made appearances in other Disney crossover video games, such as the Disney Infinity series (2013-2015), where as with the other playable characters in the game a tie-in figure for him was also released, [10] Kingdom Hearts III (2019), appearing as one of Sora's party members, [11] and Disney Mirrorverse (2022), where he is depicted wearing combat armor. [12]
Mike's character has been generally well received by critics and audiences. Rolling Stone considers him the 8th best Pixar character, going on to state "It's weird to think of a lumpy green thing as an everyman, but Billy Crystal's voice helps make Mike a monster of the people." [13] Additionally, Victoria Robertson from Screen Rant listed him as the 7th best Pixar character, stating "perhaps it's the little quirks that make him so great, his skittishness, despite the fact that he's a monster, or his comical and romantic qualities that shine throughout the film, but whatever it is, Wazowski made a name for himself." [14]
Mike has appeared in a wide variety of various internet memes. One such example is the face-swap meme, where Sulley's face is photoshopped onto Mike, as well as "Mike Wazowski explaining things" where Mike is shown complaining to Sulley and Roz about the games in the rec room, taken from a cutscene in the 2001 Disney Interactive game Monsters Inc. Rec Room Arcade. [15] Mike and Sulley were planned to be featured in the convention hall scenes in Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, but they were replaced with He-Man and Skeletor. [16]
Mike Wazowski | |
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Monsters, Inc. character | |
First appearance | Monsters, Inc. (2001) |
Created by | Pete Docter |
Voiced by |
|
In-universe information | |
Full name | Michael Wazowski |
Species | Unnamed monster |
Gender | Male |
Title | Senior Co-President of Monsters, Incorporated, Chief Executive Vice-Deputy Administrative Director of Comedy Resources Management (Monsters at Work) |
Occupation |
|
Significant other | Celia Mae |
Michael "Mike" Wazowski is a fictional character who appears in Disney/ Pixar's Monsters Inc. franchise. He is a green one-eyed round monster with two arms, legs, and small horns. In the films, Mike is one of the two protagonists, alongside James P. Sullivan, and is primarily voiced by Billy Crystal in the film series, shorts, and the Disney+ series. [1]
In early versions of the film, Mike had not yet been added. [2] [3] Later on in development when he was added, his early designs consisted of no arms and his size was smaller with a more hostile attitude. [4] Billy Crystal, having regretted turning down the part of Buzz Lightyear years prior, accepted that of Mike. [5] [6]
On a class field trip to Monsters, Inc., Mike is inspired to become a professional scarer. He gets accepted into the Monsters University scare program, where he meets both James P. Sullivan and Randall Boggs in a SCARE 101 class. Mike initially hates Sulley for his cocky personality and slacker attitude. He likes Randall because he's a Scaring major and his roommate at the time. It is seen that Randall and Mike hangout a lot by studying and even sitting next to each other in class. After failing the class, Mike works out a deal with the Dean to re-enroll in the program on the stipulation that he wins the Scare Games. Sulley joins Mike, despite Mike's protests.
Mike and Sulley join the Oozma Kappa fraternity to qualify for the Games. Mike and Sulley begin to form a friendship as they compete together. During the final event, a scare-simulator, Sully cheats by altering the sensitivity on the dummy child to the point where slight movement will trigger the highest possible score. This makes Mike appear to win the scare games by delivering a record breaking score, much to the shock of everyone there. Mike is initially overjoyed by this, but upon discovering Sully's actions, Mike is distraught and later breaks into the door-lab to unsuccessfully collect a child's scream before Sulley rescues him. In order to get back through the deactivated door, Mike and Sully work together to scare adults into activating the door from their side, although the doors in the room along with the canisters are destroyed in the process. These actions result in both Mike and Sulley being expelled from school, although Dean Hardscrabble wishes them well after they both surprised her with the door-breaking manoeuvre. After being expelled, the two apply as workers in the Monsters, Inc. mailroom. They advance through the ranks until Sully becomes a scarer with Mike as his assistant. [7]
Mike runs Sulley's station on the scare floor and they are best friends and roommates. Mike is in a relationship with Celia Mae at this time. Additionally, Mike helps Sulley in his mission to save Boo. While Sulley bonds with Boo, Mike desperately wants her gone. Randall finds out his involvement from the glimpse of him near Boo in a newspaper and Mike makes a deal with him to return Boo. However, this makes Sulley suspicious and Mike tries to prove him wrong. Randall ends up abducting Mike for the scream extractor. At the last second, Mike is saved from the extractor by Sulley and after he and Sulley foil Randall's plot, they report Waternoose's involvement in the scheme to the CDA.[ citation needed]
Following the arrest of Waternoose, Mike and Sulley are put in charge of Monsters, Inc. He works as Jokester and trains former scarers to be Jokesters. [8]
Mike made a cameo appearance at the end of the credits of Finding Nemo (2003), diving on the seabed. [9]
As one of the main characters of the Monsters, Inc. franchise, Mike has regular appearances in the video games of the franchise, usually as a playable character.
He also made appearances in other Disney crossover video games, such as the Disney Infinity series (2013-2015), where as with the other playable characters in the game a tie-in figure for him was also released, [10] Kingdom Hearts III (2019), appearing as one of Sora's party members, [11] and Disney Mirrorverse (2022), where he is depicted wearing combat armor. [12]
Mike's character has been generally well received by critics and audiences. Rolling Stone considers him the 8th best Pixar character, going on to state "It's weird to think of a lumpy green thing as an everyman, but Billy Crystal's voice helps make Mike a monster of the people." [13] Additionally, Victoria Robertson from Screen Rant listed him as the 7th best Pixar character, stating "perhaps it's the little quirks that make him so great, his skittishness, despite the fact that he's a monster, or his comical and romantic qualities that shine throughout the film, but whatever it is, Wazowski made a name for himself." [14]
Mike has appeared in a wide variety of various internet memes. One such example is the face-swap meme, where Sulley's face is photoshopped onto Mike, as well as "Mike Wazowski explaining things" where Mike is shown complaining to Sulley and Roz about the games in the rec room, taken from a cutscene in the 2001 Disney Interactive game Monsters Inc. Rec Room Arcade. [15] Mike and Sulley were planned to be featured in the convention hall scenes in Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, but they were replaced with He-Man and Skeletor. [16]