Which Pixar Character are You?

Before you click the “reply” button in a fast attempt to compare your personality to that of your favorite Pixar character, just think about the question long and hard first. Maybe this will take a lot of thought; maybe you’ve already nailed which Pixar personality you match the most.

There are probably over a hundred total Pixar characters combined; each with their own unique personality and way of thinking. Can you relate to any of them on one level or another - maybe on every level?

It really took me a while to narrow my picks down. My personality is so different depending on the situation or my mood.

But to put it bluntly, I am Alfredo. Like, seriously. I am not kidding. If I’m not Alfredo then I’m definitely Renata. :stuck_out_tongue: Proof: I’m jumpy. The door closes in the other room and I flinch. The phone rings and I leap a mile in the air. Someone walks in the room and I just about come out of my skin.

I trip over my own feet, run into walls, and forget what I was about to say in the middle of saying it. Sometimes I feel really insecure about myself; I feel like I’m not good enough or falling behind in one area or another, and it takes a lot to convince me that I’m wrong and giving myself a false idea about myself. People tell me I’m pretty when I don’t do anything with my hair and am not wearing makeup, but I don’t believe them…

And then other times, I feel like EVE - a beautiful blend of tenderness and ferocity. But more often than not, I feel this way in my head. I can get ticked off rather easily (usually that’s mostly due to PMS :unamused:), and usually when I’m in those moods I feel like blowing up an entire shipyard. :laughing: Then the next minute, I’m calm as can be - taking the time to enjoy the beauty of life all around me and make the most out of a barren situation.

Unlike Alfredo, I do have a sense of purpose and direction in my life, so in that sense I guess I’m EVE - I have a clear “directive”: my reason to live on this Earth. And because of my “directive”, I am very clear and straightforward about how I choose to live my life and firm in what I believe in. You will not easily sway my opinion about almost anything (so don’t try. :wink:).

But unlike EVE, I am easily taken advantage of, much like Alfredo. (The drunk scene is a great example of how easily the poor kid’s innocence was taken advantage of. :cry:) People use my talent or even my naive innocence to get what they want (no, nothing serious has happened, don’t get me wrong…). I’m sensitive when it comes to what people say about me, even if it’s a simple slip-up in conversation or a subtle attempt to hint at something someone doesn’t like about me.

After you boil it all down, I come out to be an unusual and rather uneven blend of Alfredo and EVE. :smiley:

So what do you guys think about yourselves? Give it some good thought before you reply. I like heartfelt answers. :wink:

little chef

All though I did this pretty quickly I really think this could match my Personality. I would be WALL-E and sometimes Mike. Maybe even a little Alfredo. :slight_smile: :laughing:

I did take a personality quiz for the Cars characters, and I’m most like Doc. I had always thought so. We both have short tempers, are fast, smart (he has to be if he’s a doctor. :wink:); a lot of things. I’m also a little bit like Lightning. I again am fast, I’m cocky, a little self-centered, need to take the time to slow down!, and I think that’s about it with him. I’m also like Mater when it comes to having a good time. When given the chance, I can be funny. Same with Lightning and Doc. (Even though the movie doesn’t show off his humor, Doc is extremely funny in the video game. So he does have a sense of humor.) But when it comes to the other Pixar movies, I’m a little like Wall-E. Like him, I’m looking for someone so I’m not so lonely (as in boyfriend). :smiley: I’m also like Violet (even though to me The Incredibles isn’t Pixar’s best movie). I’m shy like her, but not as shy. That’s all I can think of right now. If I can think up of others, I’ll mention them.

So in that case, would you be able to see yourself more as Alfredo? (He is a very shy personality, but he can still make a fool out of himself. :unamused:)

You and me both on the Incredibles thing. I was panicking thinking I was the one and only on this site who doesn’t think it’s the best Pixar movie. I am not alone! :smiley: Yay!

But back on topic:
TAMATER: So, how exactly do you feel you relate to WALL•E, Mike or Alfredo? Wanna share some info? It’s cool to see different personalities in people come through in Pixar characters, since we are all on this site to express our love of the company and their films! :smiley:

LightningAndDoc: I absolutely love personality quizzes! Personally I haven’t taken any pertaining to the Pixar characters/films, but maybe someday I’ll try it out. :slight_smile: It’s so hard to narrow yourself down to one or even two characters, but that’s interesting to see that you are most like Doc Hudson. He’s probably my favorite character from Cars - wise, thoughtful, definitely misunderstood, and quick-tempered. Such an interesting and intriguing character! :wink:

little chef

I am not purely one character. I am WALL-E when it comes to being playful, curious, and easily amused. I am very much like Violet in shyness and being invisible (metaphorically speaking), keeping a low profile in school and such. I feel like I can definitely relate to Remy in being far from a dream but never losing faith, in doing things while other people may be thinking I’m crazy.

You know what’s strange? I took the personality quiz for Ratatouille several times and I always seem to change character. I guess I’m just that hard to figure out.

That’s an interesting question, red. As much as I love Randall, I’m nothing like him. He’s bad-tempered, I’m not, he struggles to socialise with other people, I do not, and so on. Actually, to be honest, I’m more the opposite of Randall.

I’d say I’m quite similar to Woody- quite stressy, organised, enjoys being in charge, but also like Atta in that I tend to panic if I’m responsible for anything, and I’m quick to judge others. I can’t really think of any other Pixar characters that I think I’m similar to. I can relate to Randall, but that doesn’t mean I’m like him…I just feel like he does sometimes, I guess.

I’m most definitely Nemo, am always feeling kind of trapped in this ridiculous world, and I really need a break, and plus, I have gotten separated a lot of times from the rest of my party in theme parks and other places. :laughing:

Hmmm, that is a hard one. I know a lot of Pixar characters’ characteristics are similar to mine, but I don’t think there is one that I am most like. I think I’ll go by each movie.

Toy Story
Probably Woody for me. Most people that I know look up to me as a leader, and I can get totally stressed out at times.

A Bug’s Life
This one was really hard, but I would say Slim. I am a skinny person and I am a performer. Not only that, I feel rejected at times by my directors. I know I have potenial to perform in big roles instead of a background character (or just as a prop for slim)

Monsters Inc
Mike relates to me because I am good at making people laugh, I am short, and cute. I don’t talk as much as him, however I care about friendship and doing the right thing.

Finding Nemo
Here is another hard one. I would say either Gill or Marlin. Gill because I am steady as a rock. Also, when I think up of a plan, 60% of the time, it ends up the way don’t want it to.

I am a little bit of Marlin because I never give up, no matter how far or hopeless. Though I am not as overprotective as he is.

The Incredibles
The easiest for me, Violet Parr. Before, I was a very shy person, and after finding an outlet, I become really confident.

Cars
Hmmm, thats hard. I’ll pass on this and post again after I figure something out.

Ratatouille
Easy, Remy. I am a dreamer and have big dreams. Though sometimes it seems impossible, i try not to let anything stand in my way.

WALL-E
I want to say WALL-E due to Hello Dolly and romantic reasons, but I don’t know entirely yet.

Let’s see…funny enough, I’m a mix of Dory and Marlin, peppered with Wall-E (with a side of Woody and an optional Flik salad).

Dory has my optimism and over-enthusiasm (at least, when I know someone very well), as well as my somewhat childish nature. Marlin has my short temper, my paranoia, and my overprotective nature (I’m not as bad as he is, but I do worry about my little brother sometimes, and do whatever I can to keep him safe). Wall-E would be my timidness around large crowds of people I’m not familiar with (or me at school. I’m sort of an introvert in a class setting, unless I’m in a familiar group or trying to be friendly) and my hopelessly romantic nature. Woody’s in the mix because of my dominance issues and how vocal I am about my opinions. Lastly, Flik, because I often feel I’m nothing but a failure, even when I’m trying my hardest. Even through my failures, I get confidence I’ll succeed if I try just a little harder. Both me and him want to make a difference, we just don’t know how.

Yep, that’d be me.

What an interesting question! I’m surprised this hasn’t been asked before, but well, let’s see… mostly Wall-E, a little Linguini and Violet, some Carl, and a teeny bit of Flik (I notice Pixar seems to do a lot of wimpy characters who get put through extraordinary situations, laugh out loud!)

I’m mostly Wall-E cos’ I’m kinda a pack rat when it comes to throwing and keeping stuff. A lot of things hold a certain nostalgic value for me, even if it’s just something cheap like a movie ticket stub (seriously, I collect those!) or really old like my Playstation 1 (which I still enjoy playing from time to time). And I’m also into retro stuff especially from the 80s, so that means Rubix cubes, classic computer games, and old movies and TV shows that people my age would cringe from watching cos’ it’s “too old” and “not cool”. I’m also an introvert who has never had a girlfriend (not that I didn’t want to) and is afraid of offending people (so I apologise, a lot). I’m a nice guy, at least, I think I am, hopefully, and I try to avoid arguments.

Linguini and Violet because of my shy nature. I’m always afraid to make the first move to introduce myself to people face-to-face, but if you approach me nicely, I’ll warm up very quickly in a pathetic effort to be friendly. I’m also kinda klutzy and incompetent when it comes to cooking or anything involving physical dexterity (the only exception is drawing).

Carl, cos’ if I know people well or feel close enough to them, I like to rib or tease them in a very sarcastic manner. I dispense with witty (I hope) zingers and one-liners depending on the situation, which may run in contrary to my “no-offending” nature sometimes, but like I said, it’s all in good fun. Oh, and I’ve always wanted to go out and have an adventure, but I’m too chicken to try.

And Flik, cos’ I’m a dreamer, and I like to create stuff, like fanfics, videos, and graphics.

:smiley:

Aww geez, I know I answered a question like this half past some time ago and I wish I could find or remember what I said! Anyway, I know I am definitely the most like Marlin. I found Marlin to be completely hilarious half the time because he reminded me so much of myself it was funny! A couple of his lines, (when Dory says “It’ll be okay” and he says “No, no it wont” & “How do you know something bad isnt gonna happen?!”) sounded so much like something I would say that I have used them often in conversation! We’re both somewhat pessimistic, slightly mistrusting of others, and compulsive worriers. And yet, we are still very likable, and can be quite funny with people we feel comfortable with :slight_smile:

little_chef_eva_09 , I would relate to Alfredo because I’m a clutz. :laughing: Mike because I have his sense of humor. And WALL-E would be a little tougher. Maybe because we would have the same personality, and the way he acts around EVE…

I’m definitely Randall! When I first saw the movie, and realized what was going on behind the scenes, as it were, I immediately thought, “this guy is ME, many years ago, just a male version”. Like him, I’ve got a temper-comes with the Irish ancestry, I guess-though I’ve learned to control it much better now in my old age than I did when I was a wet-behind-the-ears 25-year-old n00b. I don’t mind following orders, but I hate it when someone gets in my face or piles stuff on me to do, and I still tend to get snappish when the stress gets to be too much, so I can totally understand Randall’s predicament. I used to have a lot of trouble with social situations, too, and even now, if I don’t feel that I “fit in”, I still do, and will tend to stick to myself. Once I start to get more comfortable, I open up a lot more. I also can relate to him being the “odd man out”, the one who is ostracized because he’s “not one of them”, since I’ve been in that position more than once in my lifetime, and can understand the hurt and bitterness it creates over time, to have others look at you and judge you on how you look or talk or where you’re from, and automatically treat you as inferior based on that. I know what it’s like to work for someone who does not appreciate you and never wastes an opportunity to let you know how inferior you are compared to their favorite…I live that every day NOW, on the job, as a matter of fact. I know that feeling, after you’ve been working for a few years, and you still want to have so much, all those status-y things that say, “I’ve arrived, I’m SOMEBODY”, while grappling with the reality that all your hard work, and education, and time, amount to nothing more than paying bills and staying one step ahead of bankruptcy, and to know how tempting it is to give into an offer that might, just MIGHT, put you in “Somebody” status after all, so you won’t have to worry about the bill collectors harassing you ever again. The only thing I CAN’T relate to, with Randall, is not having a family, having no one at all to support me, emotionally or otherwise, and advise me of the right thing to do(yeah, I still consult those older and wiser than I am on such matters, from time to time). As “down” as I’ve felt from time to time, I’ve never known what it was like to have absolutely NO ONE, and to know that if something bad happened to me, not one person in the whole world aside from the ones I owned money to would care. If I disappeared one day at work, I can at least rest in the assurance that I have someone who’d miss me and try to find out what happened to me and wouldn’t rest until they got answers. It’s just too alien to try to imagine what it would be like if the opposite were true.

pitbulllady

red - Yet another intriguing topic of discussion! I loved reading about the similarities between yourself and Linguini and EVE. The feeling is mutual concerning PMS symptoms. (snigger)

As for myself, that is a different matter entirely…


To put it bluntly, I am Remy. My heart is in his, my soul is in his, and my passion is in his. There is no other animated character whom I relate to on so personally a level. Everything that happens to Remy in Ratatouille has happened, is happening, and most likely will happen to me in some way, form, or fashion…

It’s… difficult to describe really. I can’t quite explain it to the fullest. It’s just… I am entirely convinced that this film, Ratatouille, is no mere coincidence. I was meant to see it… and to connect with its central character. Whenever I observe Remy on the screen… I feel as if I’m staring into a mirror; as if I’m looking at myself; and there are moments in the film in which Remy will glance up at the screen for but half a second, and within that span of time… I see myself within that character. It’s hard to explain, but I really, truly am… Remy.

I covered more of this relationship in detail in an entirely separate thread, and you may view it here if you’d like:

L’ardeur Imperceptible


Ha-ha! That’s cute. :smiley:

Don’t you hate that? Some people can be terribly infantile at times…

I have to admit that it’s interesting how you relate to Randall on such a personal level. I’m sorry that you’ve been through some tough times, though. :frowning:

– Mitch

I’ve known for a long time who the Pixar character most like me is. He happens to be my favorite, but that is not why I think he is most like me. In fact, one of the reasons he’s my favorite is because I can relate to him so much.

I’m definitely, without a doubt, Flik from A Bug’s Life. No character in any movie, Pixar or not, has ever reminded me so much of myself. Throughout my whole life (mostly in school), and still now, I’m seen as that looser/weird person with crazy ideas no one thinks are good. I also seem to think differently than a lot of people. In the past, I’ve tried to tell others about my ideas and it took me a while to figure out that they weren’t interested in me or what I was saying (sort of like how Flik tries showing his inventions to the other ants). I try to be really nice to others but they usually just find me annoying because I talk about things I later realize they don’t care about. Also when I try to help others, I sometimes…just make things worse. But also I have always had a passion for creating things-all sorts of things, and whenever I mess up and it doesn’t turn out right, I think of Flik and keep trying. My sister loves my art and projects (she reminds me of Dot in some ways). As I’ve got a little older I found that people started appreciating my ideas (though not anybody in school…yet!). I dream that one day I will be able to make a difference somehow, even if it’s only a small difference. I hope to one day be more accepted by others. I also can be brave when I need to and will stand up for those I care about. Though I seem weird I am a really nice person once you get to know me.

Other characters who are like me in a lot of ways are Dory and WALL-E. I’m like WALL-E because I am a HUGE pack rat and I like to keep random items that look cool or interest me in some way. I plan my days in a routine and I watch movies that mean something to me over and over again (sorta like the Hello Dolly movie in the film). I can relate to him about feeling lonely and I want to one day be able to make friends. I am also very childish and easily distracted. :laughing:

I’m also like Dory because I’m very forgetful (though only with short-term stuff-I have a good long term memory) I can never remember people’s names and I often get very over-enthusiastic about things. Random little things make me happy and I have a lot of energy all the time and like I mentioned before I am very childish.

Also now that I think about it, I can relate to Randall in some of the ways pitbullady mentioned. There are others I can really relate to as well, but I think this post is long enough. :laughing:

I know just what you mean-I feel the same way when watching A Bug’s Life! =)

My avatar is pretty much the answer here. But you must know now that I have a sorta new friend, Scrat. He is a lot like me: he doesn’t talk much, and he works without end, day and night making sure his acorns are safe and sound and tucked away just right, against all odds, including bullies, revenooers, and rapid climate change. His work ethic appeals to me, and we have similar schedules.

I’ve been doing some research on Scrat, legend has it that he was born in an oak tree on the Pixar campus in Richmond the very day they moved away from that facility, talk about bad luck for Pixar. Others say he comes from the same island as Where the Wild Things Are… I think John Lasseter knows, but he isn’t saying.

Uhm, Scrat is not a Pixar character. He’s a Dreamworks character, Pixar’s rival! Ice Age is a Dreamworks movie, not made by Pixar or Disney.

pitbulllady

Double fail! Ice Age is by Blue Sky / Fox Animation.

Well, it looks like the pitbull got one of his legs stuck in the La Brea tar pit, tsk tsk. …knew someone would.

I knew very little about my new friend until the past week: was going thru a garbage heap at Disneyland and there it was, the dvd to the IceAge movie. I went back to the truck that Disney gave me to stay in and popped it on the platter. Yes indeed. A Chris Wedge production. How is it that he is so much like me? I mean Scrat, not Mr. Wedge. Who really brought my friend Scrat to life? Still researching thru the garbage heap here… stay tuned.

Oh, and I’m saving up all the acorns I can find here for him in my cuberd, when I see him again.

DarkHandOfSigourneyWeaver - Taking into account the fact that members are asked to state which Pixar character they relate to, and which Pixar character only, it would be most appreciated if all discussion in this thread is kept on-topic. If you’d like to comment on other, non-Pixar characters, please feel free to do so by way of creating a separate thread on the subject.

Thank you. :wink:

– Mitch