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Andy Davis typ osobowości MBTI

Osobowość

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Toy Story 3 really brings out Andy's true personality. For him to be able to introduce his old toys to Bonnie without being self-conscious of his childishness at the time, and without getting too emotional either, is something an ENFP is most capable of. He had all the reason to get emotional too, because these toys "meant a lot to him" - an ENFP thing. There's also smaller things like the unwillingness to clean out his room for college, the fact that said room still has that cartoonish, starry wallpaper which he seemingly never sought to get rid of, and what else in the room?? The easily-identified toy box directly in eyeshot when you come through that damn door. The boy never really grew up. That's why he's one of the best examples of on ENFP that there could be.

Biografia

Andrew "Andy" Davis is a main character and the original owner of the toys in the Disney•Pixar Toy Story franchise. Andy used to play with toys as a child, his favorite being Woody. Eventually, Andy grew older and developed other interests, but he still cared about his toys. He ultimately gave them away to a girl named Bonnie Anderson, including his favorite, before leaving for college.

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