What Cartoon Character are you most like?

Fri, 02/26/2010 - 16:43
Wile E. Coyote

Cartoons are a lot more than just jokes. Sure, the best ones are hilarious, but often it's the main characters that truly make an impression or make the show memorable.

Cartoon characters tend to be easy to relate to, in spite of the fact that most people will never actually know what it's like to be a rabbit or allergic to kryptonite. These so-called caricatures can prove more realistic than characters actually portrayed by serious actors.

As like most TV shows you feel connected to or can relate to at least one character. Read on to find out which cartoon character you are most like.

Papa Smurf
The head honcho of the 'Smurfs', Papa Smurf possesses all the qualities of a good leader. He's very agreeable and diplomatic. He’s able to communicate equally well with both his fellow Smurfs and any outsiders they may encounter. His reasoning skills and good judgment have gotten the Smurfs out of many-a-blunders. Although it's a heavy responsibility, he manages to always keep the Smurfs safe and in harmony. Essentially, he is primarily concerned with others happiness. A real life Papa Smurf would be altruistic and capable of solving conflict between co-workers and/or friends.

Wile E. Coyote
A member of the Looney Tunes bunch, The Coyote is extremely conscientious in his goal to catch the Road Runner. He knows what he wants and is constantly going after it. Though never the protagonist, per se, he deserves acclaim for his tremendous drive. He's perennially hungry, not just for that pesky Road Runner, but also success. He is frequently coming up with new, clever ways to attain both. A bit egotistical perhaps, but such pride and arrogance might just be a contributing factor to his ambition. You might have some of The Coyote in you if you’re always planning and aiming for success.

Hank Venture
One of the two titular characters on the Adult Swim program The Venture Bros., Hank is the more outgoing brother. He bonds easily with most people- scientists, bodyguards, and mad villains alike- and has no trouble making friends. Additionally, he's always eager to get out and have new adventures and meet new people. Sometimes however, his whimsical nature gets the best of him. Even in the aftermath of such situations, he remains cool, decisive, and ready for more. You’re a lot like Hank if you’re always at ease in social situations and prone to crazy ideas.

Calvin
The star of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, Calvin is a rambunctious youngster who frequently appears to be smarter than most adults. He demonstrates openness to new experiences and ideas. He's frequently embarking on adventures with his sidekick and best friend, a stuffed tiger named Hobbes. The philosophically inclined Calvin has a large supply of imagination, creativity, and energy. He tends to speak rashly without regards to what is and isn't appropriate. Consider yourself Calvinist if you're voracious in creating, thinking, and trying new things such as restaurants, books, and art galleries.

Charlie Brown
Said to have made neuroticism cool, Brown is both hopeful and insecure. Though he'll sometimes let his "permanent case of bad luck" get him down, he usually remains determined. He has no real enemies and is a good friend to all. He's awkward, but always lovable. Keen and observant, he'll often come up with some sarcastic or quick remark. If you tend to worry, keep a pleasant demeanor, and are witty, you and Charlie Brown have a fair amount in common.

Bookmark and Share
Post to Twitter
Reproduction of material from any GKLife.com pages without written permission is strictly prohibited.
© IT Interactive Services Inc 2009. All Rights Reserved.