I don't really know cartoon characters, but possibly Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes because of his high energy and inquisitive nature and love of having fun and living life to the fullest!
The Road Runner. He's just cruising along through life and no matter how many things Wil E.Coyote throws at him, he keeps on chugging and having a good time while he's doing it with his cheerful "Meep meep!"
Personality- Monterrey Jack from Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers. Physical Resemblance- CGI Weird Al in Beverly Hillbillies music video on UHF. Emotional Fortitude- Ed the Hyena from the Lion King
Roger Rabbit, wild, out-of-control; yet he was right about so many of the important things. Second choice would be Brooke's Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes. Exuberance, intelligence, and asks the questions no else sees need answers.
I thought of Tigger. He's enthusiastic and brings some excitement and energy with him (especially when there's Eeyores and Poohs around!) I don't think Eric is as simple-minded as Tigger but I do think he brings some color like Tigger does.
Eric reminds me of the cartoon character of whatever movie he has just seen, because that's what he acts like. When we came out of Tarzan, he was pounding his chest and hopping on cars on all fours, when we came out of Star Wars he was a ninja jedi, and when we came out of Tangled, he was twirling, and singing, and stroking his long locks of golden red hair.
I don't really know cartoon characters, but possibly Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes because of his high energy and inquisitive nature and love of having fun and living life to the fullest!
ReplyDeleteThe Road Runner. He's just cruising along through life and no matter how many things Wil E.Coyote throws at him, he keeps on chugging and having a good time while he's doing it with his cheerful "Meep meep!"
ReplyDeleteTazmanian Devil. No room can remain calm as long as he's around.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say Jason from Foxtrot because he's super smart and he can also have fun, which is a very good trait to have!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the Road Runner because he's always on the go.
ReplyDeleteOne of the Animaniacs because he's goofy and mischievous but smart too.
ReplyDeleteGonna have to go with the Tazmanian Devil on this one.
ReplyDeleteFlint Lockwood. His genius is underappreciated at times.
ReplyDeleteShaggy on Scooby Doo. (Mainly because he's the only red-headed cartoon character I know.) Just for the record, I think Eric is smarter than Shaggy...
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ReplyDeletePersonality- Monterrey Jack from Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers.
ReplyDeletePhysical Resemblance- CGI Weird Al in Beverly Hillbillies music video on UHF.
Emotional Fortitude- Ed the Hyena from the Lion King
Roger Rabbit, wild, out-of-control; yet he was right about so many of the important things. Second choice would be Brooke's Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes. Exuberance, intelligence, and asks the questions no else sees need answers.
ReplyDeleteBrain from Pinky and the Brain....He is always wanting to take over the world!!
ReplyDeleteI thought of Tigger. He's enthusiastic and brings some excitement and energy with him (especially when there's Eeyores and Poohs around!) I don't think Eric is as simple-minded as Tigger but I do think he brings some color like Tigger does.
ReplyDeleteEric reminds me of the cartoon character of whatever movie he has just seen, because that's what he acts like. When we came out of Tarzan, he was pounding his chest and hopping on cars on all fours, when we came out of Star Wars he was a ninja jedi, and when we came out of Tangled, he was twirling, and singing, and stroking his long locks of golden red hair.
ReplyDeleteBugs Bunny. He seems laid back, but thrills to get the best of people in witty and seemingly effortless ways. Very sociable and entertaining!
ReplyDelete(Kristen: ha ha Brain... that's good.)