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Chuck Monsters, Inc.
Claws' assistant, a pink monster with four arms.
Claws Monsters, Inc.
A monster who grows fangs and claws during scaring sessions but has a crybaby personality. He has an intimidating appearance but is a crybaby and often scolded by his capable assistant.
Flint Monsters, Inc.
Rookie training instructor, a monster with a suit-wearing upper body and snake-like lower body.
Frank Monsters, Inc.
Bob's assistant and a one-eyed green monster.
Fungus Monsters, Inc.
Randall's assistant, a timid but mechanically knowledgeable three-eyed red monster.
Harley P. Gerson Monsters, Inc.
A monster with legs directly growing from its head, the lowest-ranked scarer on the Scream Floor. The name is derived from screenwriter Dan Gerson.
Harry Monsters, Inc.
An octopus-shaped monster who appears in Monsters, Inc., depicted as a sushi chef.
Henry J. Waternoose III Monsters, Inc.
President of Monsters, Inc., tormented by the company's declining performance, secretly plotting the development of the scream extractor and child abductions as the mastermind multi-legged monster.
Jerry Monsters, Inc.
The manager of the Scare Floor, a monster responsible for the countdown to start work.
Joe Ranft Monsters, Inc.
Third-ranked scarer in performance appearing in Monsters, Inc. Has a red-and-black body with three eyes, cold and cunning personality, and serves as an assistant figure to the second-ranked scarer Randall.
Lanky Schmidt Monsters, Inc.
A monster with distinctive long arms and legs, good friends with Claws. Has a comical personality and works as a scarer at the company.
Marge Monsters, Inc.
Randall's assistant, a female monster who appears tired. One of the characters working in the Monsters, Inc. world.
Mike Wazowski Monsters, Inc.
Sally's best friend and work assistant, a one-eyed green monster. He has a bright, energetic, and cheerful personality.
Randall Monsters, Inc.
Second-in-command scarer at Monsters, Inc. Insidious and always hostile toward his rival Sulley. Possesses the ability to camouflage his body color with surroundings.
Ricky Plesuski Monsters, Inc.
One of the scarers at Monsters, Inc., with a crocodile-like head and proud of its sharp fangs.
Rivera Monsters, Inc.
Possesses six arms and six legs, and is a top performer ranked 5th in the scarers' ranking at Monsters, Inc.
Roz Monsters, Inc.
The office clerk at Monsters, Inc. who is actually the captain of the CDA (Child Detection Agency), a monster with a slug-like appearance. Unsociable but hardworking, she plays an important role in exposing misdeeds in the main story.
Smitty and Needleman Monsters, Inc.
A pair of monsters working as janitors at Monsters, Inc., engaging in banter like a comedy duo.
Spike Jones Monsters, Inc.
A monster that grows numerous spikes from its body to scare. Appears as the 7th ranked scarer within Monsters, Inc.
Sulley Monsters, Inc.
A giant monster covered in blue fur with a gentle and humble personality. Active as the top scarer at Monsters, Inc., always number one in scream energy collection volume.
Ted Pauley Monsters, Inc.
A scarer monster who attaches numerous eyeballs to his face for work, but they sometimes fall off due to poor contact. His company performance ranking is 11th. His name is derived from production designer Bob Pauley.
Tony Monsters, Inc.
Monstropolis' greengrocer shopkeeper and acquaintance of Sulley and Mike. Close to them, such as by giving them vegetables.
Waxford Monsters, Inc.
Spike Jones's assistant, a monster who uses its five eyes like fingers
Al McWhiggin Toy Story
Al's Toy Barn toy store owner who steals Woody and plots to sell him to a museum in Japan. A tenacious figure who has struggled for years searching for Woody, but self-centered and short-tempered.