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    Quote Originally Posted by Aleksei View Post
    IEI- Ariel
    Sounds plausible.
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    I kind of see Cinderella as ESE.

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    ENTp--Belle's Father
    ISFp--Peter Pan? (Although he could just as easily be ILE, I suppose.)
    INTj--Rabbit(?), Cogsworth
    ESFj--Baloo, Lumiere

    ESTp--Gaston, Tigger(!)
    INFp--Ariel(?)
    ENFj--Ursula, Hades
    ISTj--Claude Frollo?


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    ESFp--Phoebus
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    ENTj--
    ISFj--Jasmine? (I'm pretty sure she's an Se-valuer...)

    ENFp--Simba!
    ISTp--
    ESTj--
    INFj--Belle
    Not a rule, just a trend.

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    Oh boy, it's my chance to shine!

    Disney is the most Delta thing. You cannot be Delta and dislike (the good) Disney films at the same time
    Most Disney heroes have been ENFp E6s from what I can tell

    Ne-ENFP: Mowgli, Robin Hood? (could be Fi, is too E7 to tell), Bianca, Quasimodo?
    Fi-ENFp: Simba!, Perdi, Todd, Ariel
    Fi-INFj: Belle, Serabi?
    Ne-INFj: Esmeralda?
    Te-ESTj: Mufasa, Bagheera, Beast
    Te-ISTp: Phoebus, Pongo, Bernard, Nala

    Most villians have also been Beta extroverts
    ENFj: Cruella DeVille, Ursula, Maleficent, Scar, Medusa (Rescuers), Claude Frolo
    ESTP: Gaston

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    What about Aladdin? I don't think Aladdin is ENFp...

    I'm kinda pissed that all the villains are ENFj. But it's hard to argue. Basically all of the villains are ENFj. Except I really don't think Frollo is. I mean, I might be getting him confused with the Frollo from the book (who is as introverted as they come), but I suspect that even in the movie he's an introvert, not an extrovert. Still beta, imo. Possibly alpha in the book though.
    Not a rule, just a trend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverchris9 View Post
    What about Aladdin? I don't think Aladdin is ENFp...
    Yeah I'm not sure if he is either. I haven't seen Aladdin in the longest time though so I can't say. Ne-ENXp at the least from what I remember, probably sp and E7.

    Quote Originally Posted by silverchris9 View Post
    I'm kinda pissed that all the villains are ENFj. But it's hard to argue. Basically all of the villains are ENFj. Except I really don't think Frollo is. I mean, I might be getting him confused with the Frollo from the book (who is as introverted as they come), but I suspect that even in the movie he's an introvert, not an extrovert. Still beta, imo. Possibly alpha in the book though.
    I never read the book, but in the film he has the same sort of air that other (male) Disney ENFj villians have. There's that sort of well-spoken smoothness to the way he speaks that Scar and Maleficent share (assuming I remember Maleficent correctly).

    Quote Originally Posted by jessica129 View Post
    Damn I wanna watch 101 Dalmations now. Thanks.
    It's a pretty delta movie as far as I'm concerned. Roger and Anita could be some sort of ESTj/INFj pairing too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galen View Post
    Oh boy, it's my chance to shine!

    Disney is the most Delta thing. You cannot be Delta and dislike (the good) Disney films at the same time
    Most Disney heroes have been ENFp E6s from what I can tell

    Ne-ENFP: Mowgli, Robin Hood? (could be Fi, is too E7 to tell), Bianca, Quasimodo?
    Fi-ENFp: Simba!, Perdi, Todd, Ariel
    Fi-INFj: Belle, Serabi?
    Ne-INFj: Esmeralda?
    Te-ESTj: Mufasa, Bagheera, Beast
    Te-ISTp: Phoebus, Pongo, Bernard, Nala

    Most villians have also been Beta extroverts
    ENFj: Cruella DeVille, Ursula, Maleficent, Scar, Medusa (Rescuers), Claude Frolo
    ESTP: Gaston
    Well obviously!! Walt Disney himself was ENFp!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galen View Post
    Disney is the most Delta thing. You cannot be Delta and dislike (the good) Disney films at the same time
    I assume you don't mean this to be taken literally.

    Baloo is Alpha SF is pretty funny. Makes sense, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
    Baloo is Alpha SF is pretty funny. Makes sense, though.
    I laughed when I saw that on Loki's list, because it immediately made complete sense! Baloo is my new favourite SEI icon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
    I assume you don't mean this to be taken literally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryene Astraelis View Post
    Baloo is Alpha SF is pretty funny. Makes sense, though.
    I imagined Baloo as a sort of Riddy-esque Ne-ENTp. E7 nonetheless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galen View Post
    Oh boy, it's my chance to shine!

    Disney is the most Delta thing. You cannot be Delta and dislike (the good) Disney films at the same time
    Most Disney heroes have been ENFp E6s from what I can tell
    You just explained my obsession with disney. I didn't know it was Delta thing xD
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    Pooh is Delta NF

    Tigger is SEE
    Piglett is probably LSE lol, always chiding Pooh

    Gaston, definitely EJ, not SLE...LSE probably, only they could be so proprietary about women. Belle is IEE and Beast is SLI, I guess.
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    The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is probably my favorite Disney movie. It’s a complete bastardization of the Hugo novel, but they do get a lot of it right: the darkness and injustice of the times, Frollo’s sexual obsession with Esmeralda, even some of Hugo’s humor comes through. Also, I think the musical score is probably in the top 3 as far as Disney films go. I mean, look at the juxtaposition of "Heaven's Light" and "Hellfire" -- chills, I get:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r9xNKHOekM

    Here are my typings:
    Quasimodo: EII
    Esmeralda: ESI
    Phoebus: SEE
    Frollo: No clue. He doesn’t seem like an ethical type. Or really extroverted… not sure. The man was just pure unadulterated corruption. Much less nuanced and complex than in the novel.
    Clopin: EIE

    In the novels, though, I think Esmeralda is EII and Phoebus is a stereotypical SLE. Quasimodo in the novel is untypeable because he’s basically mentally handicapped. Frollo is… a really intense and interesting character in the novel. Not sure about his type. Similar to Javert in Les Miserables, but much more intuitive > sensory. If Javert was LSI, Claude Frollo might be LII? Or even an EII turned bad? He really sacrificed himself for his brother Jehan (probably SLE) and took in Quasimodo out of a compassion and duty to God to make up for his brother’s lasciviousness. Yeah, I’m actually liking the evil EII for Frollo, lol. (BTW, if anyone is interested in reading the novel, I highly recommend Alban Krailheimer’s translation. It’s amazing.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baby View Post
    The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is probably my favorite Disney movie. It’s a complete bastardization of the Hugo novel, but they do get a lot of it right: the darkness and injustice of the times, Frollo’s sexual obsession with Esmeralda, even some of Hugo’s humor comes through. Also, I think the musical score is probably in the top 3 as far as Disney films go. I mean, look at the juxtaposition of "Heaven's Light" and "Hellfire" -- chills, I get:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r9xNKHOekM

    Here are my typings:
    Quasimodo: EII
    Esmeralda: ESI
    Phoebus: SEE
    Frollo: No clue. He doesn’t seem like an ethical type. Or really extroverted… not sure. The man was just pure unadulterated corruption. Much less nuanced and complex than in the novel.
    Clopin: EIE

    In the novels, though, I think Esmeralda is EII and Phoebus is a stereotypical SLE. Quasimodo in the novel is untypeable because he’s basically mentally handicapped. Frollo is… a really intense and interesting character in the novel. Not sure about his type. Similar to Javert in Les Miserables, but much more intuitive > sensory. If Javert was LSI, Claude Frollo might be LII? Or even an EII turned bad? He really sacrificed himself for his brother Jehan (probably SLE) and took in Quasimodo out of a compassion and duty to God to make up for his brother’s lasciviousness. Yeah, I’m actually liking the evil EII for Frollo, lol. (BTW, if anyone is interested in reading the novel, I highly recommend Alban Krailheimer’s translation. It’s amazing.)

    Frollo is LSI imo in the movie. In the book he's EII. Imo Quasimodo in the book is SLI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hkkmr View Post
    Frollo is LSI imo in the movie. In the book he's EII. Imo Quasimodo in the book is SLI.
    Yeah, LSI for film Frollo makes sense. And I can see SLI for book Quasimodo from the way he tried to care for Esmeralda after he rescued her.

    Edit: Just found this video of the soundtrack ampedup over the finale with the Latin text translated. Holy shit this is even more epic than I remember, lol. Alan Menkin was robbed of the Oscar for Musical Score that year:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwl3qrNxQ1s
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