What cartoon character best represents your personal philosophy?

Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
What cartoon character best represents your personal philosophy?

I think the title doesn't need any more explanation, do you?

(I know Gary watches cartoons, so I expect him to weigh in on this )
04/14/2013
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Contributor: Hummingbird Hummingbird
Yosemite Sam
04/14/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
Quote:
Originally posted by Hummingbird
Yosemite Sam
I forgot about him, very funny!
04/14/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
bump

I just know there are people with good answers out there! So many answered my poll on cartoons & I've seen so many references to cartoons on this forum. I really hoped for more answers, so let's give it another try, shall we?
04/25/2013
Contributor: spiced spiced
Bugs Bunny.

Lighthearted irreverence. Overcoming blind conformity with wit and intelligence.

I think it was the word "philosophy" that threw 'em.
04/26/2013
Contributor: Gary Gary
I never really thought about it before... Wile E. Coyote maybe? Nothing ever works out the way you hope it would, but you can't ever give up. Or maybe Eric Cartman.
04/26/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
Quote:
Originally posted by spiced
Bugs Bunny.

Lighthearted irreverence. Overcoming blind conformity with wit and intelligence.

I think it was the word "philosophy" that threw 'em.
"I think it was the word "philosophy" that threw 'em. " With all the action on my other cartoon threads, I did begin to wonder why this one just died a quiet death! Your answer is really good & may help!
04/26/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
Quote:
Originally posted by Gary
I never really thought about it before... Wile E. Coyote maybe? Nothing ever works out the way you hope it would, but you can't ever give up. Or maybe Eric Cartman.
It's an interesting question. isn't it? But it might take too much time for people to think of a response, so it doesn't look like I am going to get many answers. Thanks for answering!
04/26/2013
Contributor: Woman China Woman China
Freakazoid.

Most certainly Freskazoid. Or perhaps Pinky from Pinky and the Brain.

Simply because I know I am much more clever than I look and act sometimes, and things always work out.
04/26/2013
Contributor: Wicked Wahine Wicked Wahine
Quote:
Originally posted by Woman China
Freakazoid.

Most certainly Freskazoid. Or perhaps Pinky from Pinky and the Brain.

Simply because I know I am much more clever than I look and act sometimes, and things always work out.
Good answer! I haven't seen either of those cartoons, but Pinky & the Brain sounds familiar. I may just have to check them out.

Thanks to everyone who attempted to answer this! I appreciate the effort! It seemed like such a good question.....
04/27/2013
Contributor: stacylyn12 stacylyn12
Quote:
Originally posted by Wicked Wahine
What cartoon character best represents your personal philosophy?

I think the title doesn't need any more explanation, do you?

(I know Gary watches cartoons, so I expect him to weigh in on this )
jerry
07/18/2013
Contributor: lana'sart lana'sart
Quote:
Originally posted by Wicked Wahine
What cartoon character best represents your personal philosophy?

I think the title doesn't need any more explanation, do you?

(I know Gary watches cartoons, so I expect him to weigh in on this )
Tom
07/18/2013
Contributor: LoveBug721 LoveBug721
Quote:
Originally posted by Wicked Wahine
What cartoon character best represents your personal philosophy?

I think the title doesn't need any more explanation, do you?

(I know Gary watches cartoons, so I expect him to weigh in on this )
Garfield
08/01/2013