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Jonathan J. "Johnny" Worthington is Sulley's arch-rival and former best friend. He was voiced by Nathan Fillion.

Background[]

Official Bio[]

"Johnny Worthington has reason to be supremely confident—he’s the top Scare student at Monsters University and president of the best fraternity on campus, Roar Omega Roar. Johnny comes from a long line of MU Scarers and respects the school’s legacy, traditions and most of all, the system by which Scaring excellence is judged. He may have been born with a silver spoon in his jaws, but this monster’s no softy."[1]

Personality[]

As president of RΩR, the premiere campus fraternity, Johnny is very selfish and only interested in having "the most elite" Scarers in his fraternity, inviting Sulley to join, as the latter comes from a family of successful scarers, but mockingly denies Mike and suggesting he join a fraternity that's "more [his] speed."

He clearly cares more for his fraternity's reputation (taking grades and academics into account), when he threatens to kick Sulley out of RΩR if he did not beat Mike in the final exam. When Sulley and Mike are both kicked out of the Scaring Program by Dean Hardscrabble, Johnny and his frat-boys leave without a word to Sulley.

His rivalry towards Mike escalates when, right before the Scare Simulator, Johnny arrogantly tells Mike not to take losing so hard and that "[he] never belonged [in the Scaring Program] anyway." Mike wins the Scare Games since Sulley altered the settings, thus humiliating and surprising RΩR in its defeat. However, an opportunistic Johnny finds the gall to invite Sulley back into RΩR, only to be rebuffed.

Appearances[]

Monsters University[]

Johnny first meets Sulley and Mike after the two have been led to the Greek row by Archie the Scare Pig. As other fraternities are trying to get Sulley to join them, Johnny welcomes Sulley and takes him to be a Roar Omega Roar. When Mike tries to attract his attention, Johnny "kindly" tells him that he would be better with Oozma Kappa, the weakest-looking fraternity.

As the semester goes by, the RΩRs are increasingly disappointed by Sulley, who performs poorly in the Scaring class. Johnny finally signifies to Sulley that if he fails the final exam to Mike, he will be removed from RΩR.

Johnny is with the RΩRs on the subscription day for the Scare Games, and laughs when Mike presents himself to the competition. The RΩR have great success at the games, coming first at all challenges. However, against all odds, Oozma Kappa somehow stays in the competition after two rounds.

The OKs are invited to a party at the RΩR house that will actually be their doom. In front of everyone present, Johnny congratulates the OKs of how good they did in the Scare Games and invites them to the stage. But when OK are on stage, Johnny tells his brothers to spill on them paint, glitter and flowers. Randy spills bunny dolls on them and Chet photographs them. Johnny and the RΩRs open a stand next day and massively sell products featuring the embarrassing picture, supposedly to collect funds for a "good" cause.

When they see the OKs continue to perform better and better at the Scare Games, Johnny and his crew are increasingly upset, but hope to get the last word at the final race, which tests how scary a monster really is. At the last race, the fight between OK and RΩR is intense. Johnny is highly irritated by Randy's failure. Johnny is on the last and decisive face-off, where he is against Mike. Confident of his win, he repeats one last time to Mike his place is not here, and then proceeds to get a near-perfect score. But Mike gets the maximum score, a full scream can, beating Johnny and bringing the victory to OK, much to Johnny's shock.

Following the race, Johnny tries to bring Sulley back to RΩR at the place of Randy, but Sulley refused and turned away.

During the credits, it is shown that Johnny got a job as a scarer at Fear Co.

Party Central[]

Johnny Worthington briefly appears in Party Central. He enters the hall of the RΩR house, preparing to greet his guests, but he is shocked to see instead the room empty of both monsters and supplies.

Quotes[]

  • "Sulley, any Freshman with the guts to pull off a stunt like that has got 'Future Scarer' written all over him."
  • "Sorry, killer, but you might want to hang out with someone a little more your speed."
  • "Go crazy."
  • "RORs are the best scarers on campus, Sullivan. [We] Can't have a member getting shown up by a beachball."
  • "It's time you start delivering on that 'Sullivan' name"
  • "You want us to stop raising money for charity? That's not cool."
  • "Let's be honest, boys. You're never gonna be real scarers because real scarers... look like us."
  • "Enjoy the attention while it lasts, boys. After you lose, no one will remember you."
  • "Don't take the loss too hard... You never belonged here anyway."

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Despite his arrogance, sets art director Robert Kondo explains that he has something to lose, is afraid of failure and has a tradition to live up to.
  • The RΩR house's interior was based on a backstory Johnny had.
  • He bears similarities to Bradley Uppercrust III from An Extremely Goofy Movie.
    • Both are not only influential leaders in the Panhellenic Greek system at their respective colleges, but they also lead a fraternity and are extremely selective of whom they allow into them.
    • Additionally, they both selected major characters to be allowed into their circle of friends for the purpose of collegiate game competition. With Johnny, he picked Sulley (at first) and, later on, Randall because he was sure that they would be excellent Scarers for the Scare Games. With Bradley, he chose Max (though he quickly rejected the offer) and, later on, Goofy (who would soon after separate himself from his group) because he noticed their skills in skateboarding and thought he could use them to his advantage for the College X-Games.
    • Furthermore, they both show good sportsmanship after conceding defeat. Unlike Johnny, however, Bradley does attempt to cheat and nearly get Tank killed in his drive to win, which resulted in his downfall.

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