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All according to Disney Wiki, Henry J Waternoose is actually one of the two main antagonists of Pixar's 4th feature film Monsters, Inc. (alongside Randall Boggs). The actual minions of Monsters, Inc. are Fungus (of both Randall Boggs and Mr. Waternoose III) and Ms. Flint and Thaddeus Bile (of Mr. Waternoose III). So could a Wickedpedia account please type "Henry J. Waternoose, more commonly known as Mr. Waternoose or simply Waternoose, is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Randall Boggs) of Monsters Inc. and a cameo character in Monsters University. He is the former chairman of the company, Sulley and Mike's former boss, best friend, and father figure, and leader of Thaddeus Bile, Ms. Flint, and like Randall Boggs Fungus"? 3921apst (talk) 08:53, 11 November 2020 (UTC)

Descriptions that don't even mention what kind of antagonist a character is work better. What I've learned over the past six years is that as soon as you try to define that sort of thing, there's always someone who wants to change it to something else. There's also people that changed the definition just to change the definition, even if it meant they contradicted themselves.
More general statements like what you're proposing aren't good enough for them. In their minds, there has to be an exact ranking of one, two, three, four, five, six and so on and so on. They won't accept the idea that there can be two or more characters that are about equal in importance. They want a precise ranking, but nobody can agree on what that precise ranking should be. I even saw a list where they gave an exact ranking to 24 characters, from most important to 24th-most-important. At that point, the character is so minor that a precise ranking is useless.
I have been trying to get people to stop obsessing and fussing over labeling characters and to start looking at who they are as a person. If you look at someone that's walking by and all you can think about is their eye color, you are focusing on only detail and missing out on the other 99% of them that makes them a person and not a label you are trying to pin on them. ⸺RRabbit42 (leave a message) 05:26, 12 November 2020 (UTC)
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