How much would Mary be able to remember?

I’ve got the handbook, too, and while it does say that Randall was the

first Scarer with the ability to blend, it does NOT say that he was once the reigning Top Scarer. The only two

names mentioned as having been consistenly on top were Sulley and “Fangs” McDonald, who set the

All-Time Scare Record back in '63. AND, while there are certainly some Scarers who barely get by, and probably

show do just enough to collect a paycheck(as is the case with every place of business), given the numbers, there

have probably been many others, never mentioned specifically, who have been Top Scarer for a measurable amount of

time(more than 15 seconds, anyway)at various times.

pitbulllady

PixarVixen
You referring to the two posts including quotes? If

so, never thought it be of a problem but…very well.

DoubleLatte
Ah.

Humanity’s skepticism. I admire it I truely do.

Very well. Although regretibly I’ve misplaced some of my

files and I won’t reveal basically everything in my possession, I have enough facts to prove the high fact of

Randall as Top Scarer.
So, that the statement is solid. You want facts leading to Randall being Top Scarer

before Sullivan that does not have to do with the previous story board (which actually does add in SLIGHT pushes

to Randall’s previous position, but as said, not included heh) and you’ll come to terms with my

statement?

Lizardgirl
It has been a year, if you will recall, since

Sullivan got up in the ranks. Randall is, at the time we see, in the SCREAM EXTRACTOR incident. His worries about

the Scare Record are decreased to the point of wanting to cover his skin and not get the boot from his

boss.
So he only wants to push onto the fact that he himself is better than the two. And not admitting it to

himself, he wants THEM to admit he’s the better.

Pitbulllady
Ha ha. A

fellow Randall fan disagreeing with another. Good actually, as it shows that we are morely going on what we see

rather than proving ahem…“our character” is better than anyone elses.

I did not state that his

ability made him a consistant Top Scarer. I only stated that it gave him a clear advantage.

And I did not

leave out any possibility that some Scarers may have gotten ahead of him. Although given the numbers, it’s

unlikely that Ranft overcame his 20300 point points below Randall (Although this is given at the time of the

“film”, but seeing as how Randall had a “fair” chance when he was Top Scarer, Ranft’s points

may have been lower himself).

Nexas:
The storyboard concept was so different it didn’t even bear any resemblance to the finished product,

aside from the characters and the names. Sullivan to begin with wasn’t even a scarer; he was a

janitor, terrified of scaring kids, and didn’t even know the CEO as a personal

friend. It was all just way too different (not to mention discarted) that it has no relation whatsoever with what

we got to see on the big screen. If what you’re saying IS true, that you’ve found facts/evidence, etc, then

post it here. If it’s lengthy, there’s always PM. I just want to see if you HAVE it, right here and right

now, to prove that what you keep insisting you have exists out there.

Does not neccasarily leave it out completely. For all anyone knows, before he

became a Scarer, Sullivan got a janitorial job.
I will be glad to use a PM to explain the evidence that’s

been presented.

But in the meantime. Lets get back to Boo everyone heh.

The locker scene definitely would have given him ample opportunity to mention

it or rub it in to shake up Mike’s cocky attitude, but he didn’t. In fact, no one ever does mention anything

that even hints at the possibility of Randall having once been the Top Scarer

throughout the entire movie. Something THAT big would have come up

sometime.

Boo managed to forget all about that scare when

Sully went to go rescue her. In fact, I think it’s the machine she might remember and not the scare Sullivan

gave her. She was happy to see him, so she forgave and forgot.

cracks knucles for first part and waits

As for Boo. Well she was, if I

recall, on the right (from the machine boy’s perspective) of the bed, so yeah, Sullivan was roaring in the

direction of both the boy and her. And she was looking at Sullivan rather than the boy.
But through the eyes

of the child…it can really be said that it’s kinda like what friends really do. I mean…well Pitbulllady

would know better…but boys tend to scare girls at an early age and well when the boy is relatively sorry the

two start getting along.
…Alright not much child experience here. But it’s basically a "get

over" kind of thing. She was scared, yeah, but she was relatively her friend, so she forgave him and forgot

the matter.

What do you mean by "boys tend to scare girls at an early age and

well when the boy is relatively sorry the two start getting along"? In the words of Wilt, "sorry, but

that doesn’t make any sense!"

pitbulllady

Pitbulllady- I think what Nexas is saying is that when children are young, possibly

the boys’ generally rougher nature would tend to ward girls off a bit, but the same works vice versa- boys would

find girls too ‘boring’ to play with. I don’t think the boys would be particularly sorry at that age, though-

they’d be too young to think they’d done anything wrong, and, technically, they hadn’t done anything

wrong.

I guess in this case, Nexas is referring to Sulley and Boo’s relationship, though to be honest, I

don’t think it’s anything to do with their gender that Boo was able to forgive Sulley.

Well as said Pitbullady I’m no expert.

And no Lizardgirl I was NOT talking about

gender (second paragraph, first right). What I mean is…uhhh…maybe…girls are more uhh…forgiving?
Yeah.

I mean girls are…
…Ok…probably half of this whole board is women, so as saying this is just a

suggested pitch.
Girls are relatively more emoitonal. Maybe Boo relatively felt scared of Sullivan for awhile,

but understood that it wasn’t her he was trying to scare. And an also pitch is that, most girls, are more

accepting.
To counterbalance talking about Boo, men are more assertive. I mean take a page from Ran and

Sullivan both. Well…Ran was more pleading near the end but…
What I mean is those two never got to talk

their things out. Randall was blinded with rage and Sullivan was as well with protecting Boo (or so he thought,

as Randall was taking her back).

At Boo’s age, there’s no

difference in emotional response between girls and boys. Both genders of two-year-olds will throw a tantrum with

the same speed and fury, believe me! It’s not until the onset of puberty and the resulting hormoses, coupled

with years of society cramming down their throats that girls are supposed to act like this, while boys are

supposed to act like that, that you will see any appreciaple difference in the emotional response of children.

You cannot compare a two-year-old with observations of adults. And TRUST me, being female does NOT mean that

anyone is “more accepting”-more accepting of WHAT? Being accepting(or not)has more to do with one’s

personality type and experiences than with gender. Again, though, we’re talking about a toddler, so what

applies to an adult can go out the door here. It still does not answer whether or not Boo/Mary will remember her

visit to the Monster World, something that has absolutely nothing to do with her being a girl. THAT would depend

on how often, and for how long, Sulley continued to visit her, to keep that memory alive, and whether or not she

got to go back. I’m told by my elders of things that happened to ME when I was that age, things that they

considered pretty serious, but I sure can’t remember them. I DO remember what I got for Christmas when I was

two, though, so children attach importance to different things than adults do.

pitbulllady

Well I never

said that it had to do with how she REMEMBERS. That it may have had something to do with when SULLIVAN SCARED

HER.

not is a little prejudicious?, usually the kids fear of the screams, it is not for the genre.

I think she is still baby, when he visit her in the end of the movie, maybe she visit the monstropolis sometimes with a new monster costume.

I hope if monter inc 2 is made, she is 10 years old and be the main character and the tittle of the movie be Monster Inc 2 a Boo Movie.

Edited. I combined both of your posts. --Mitch