Jacques « Sulli » Sullivan est un personnage de fiction, apparaissant dans le film Monstres et Cie et Monstres Academy. Il est également présent dans les jeux vidéo dérivés du film, comme Monstres et Cie, Monstres et Cie : Atelier de jeu et Monstres et Cie : L'Île de l'épouvante.
Dans le film Monstres et Cie (2001), Sulli est un des meilleurs employés de l'usine à cris d'enfants, il est assisté par Bob Razowski. Il est également présent dans un court-métrage dérivé du film centré sur la nouvelle automobile de Bob, La Nouvelle Voiture de Bob. On peut également le voir dans le film Monstres Academy (2013), relatant sa vie d'étudiant et sa rencontre avec Bob.
, 6minutes OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy, Animation ThemesChildren's films ActorsJohn Goodman, Billy Crystal, Sean Hayes, Dave Foley, Joel Murray, Charlie Day Rating69% Mike and Sulley are visiting Monsters University for the weekend to see how their Oozma Kappa fraternity brothers are doing. The group is throwing its first party, but no one has shown up. However, Mike and Sulley have a plan to liven up the house. Using a borrowed door station, they sneak into a party at the Roar Omega Roar fraternity and steal all of its food and guests to fill the Oozma Kappa house. The supply runs take them through the closet doors of a married couple's bedroom, repeatedly disturbing their sleep.
, 3minutes Directed byPete Docter OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy, Animation ThemesTransport films, Films about automobiles, Children's films ActorsJohn Goodman, Billy Crystal, Jacques Frantz, Éric Métayer, Denis Mercier, Alain Zouvi Rating70% Mike is obsessed with his new six-wheel drive car, and insists on showing it off to his pal Sulley. Unfortunately for Mike, everything that can go wrong does go wrong. Sulley plays with the ultra-adjustable seats until an annoyed Mike asks him to stop. Mike starts the engine and the seatbelt reminder tone sounds. Sully manages to get his seatbelt on easily, but Mike finds his seatbelt stuck and accidentally locks himself out of the car while trying to unstick it. Sulley, trying to be helpful but confused by the massive amount of buttons on the dashboard, pops the hood open. When Mike goes over to close it, Sulley ends up trapping Mike in the engine compartment. Mike manages to escape, re-enters the car, and is exasperated by the continuous seatbelt reminder tone. Sulley reaches for another button on the dash, as when Mike managed to put his seat-belt on, he turned the windshield wipers on by accident. Mike shouts, "Don't touch anything!" and pushes a button that launches the entire car into chaotic malfunction, including conga music playing loudly on the car's stereo system. Mike finally ends the chaos by pulling the key out of the ignition, and Sulley adds insult to injury when, in an attempt to realign the rearview mirror, he breaks it off. Mike gets angry, orders Sulley out of the car, and speeds away, wrecking the car completely. Sulley mutters, "Huh, that's weird, the airbag didn't go off." Right on cue, the airbag inflates, and its force sends Mike flying back up the street. Sulley catches Mike, who mourns for his old car before agreeing to walk to work while the credits roll.
, 1h32 Directed byLee Unkrich, Pete Docter, David Silverman OriginUSA GenresComedy, Fantasy, Animation ThemesTime travel films, Buddy films, Children's films ActorsJohn Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Mary Gibbs, James Coburn, Jennifer Tilly Rating78% The parallel city of Monstropolis is inhabited by monsters and powered by the screams of children in the human world. At the factory of Monsters, Inc., employees called "scarers" venture into children's bedrooms to scare them and collect their screams, using closet doors as portals. This is considered a dangerous task because the monsters believe children are toxic and that touching them would be fatal. However, production is falling as children are becoming harder to scare and the company's chairman Henry J. Waternoose III is determined to find a solution. The top scarer is James P. "Sulley" Sullivan, who lives with his friend and assistant Mike Wazowski and has a rivalry with the ever-determined chameleon-like monster Randall Boggs. During an ordinary day's work on what is known as the "Scarefloor", another scarer accidentally brings a child's sock into the factory, causing the Child Detection Agency (CDA) to arrive and cleanse him. Mike is frequently ridiculed by the company's clerk Roz for never completing his paperwork on time.