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[NT] Fictional NTs

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Well, we had fun with determining real-life NTs, but I think it's even more fun to discuss fictional NTs. So I'll start:

Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Spider-Man - INTP, maybe INFP

Frank Castle/The Punisher, The Punisher - INTJ (not impulsive enough to be an ISTP)

Bruce Banner, The Incredible Hulk - INTJ

Tony Montana, Scarface - ENTJ, maybe ESTP

Sherlock Holmes - INTJ

M, James Bond movies - ENTJ

Q, James Bond movies - ENTP

Most James Bond villains - xNTJ

Mr. Burns, The Simpsons - INTJ

Tyler Durden, Fight Club - ENTP

Doc Emmett Brown, Back to the Future - ENTP

Professor Snape, Harry Potter series - INTJ

Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman - INTJ

Spock, Star Trek: TOS - INTJ (some say ISTJ, but I'm not sure)

Jean Luc Picard, Star Trek: TNG - ENTJ

Data, Star Trek: TNG - INTP
 

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Q, Star Trek - ENTP
Captain Jack Sparrow - ENTP
The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood) - INTx
Aramis, The Three Musketeers - INTJ (comes across much more in the books - in films he seems to be portrayed more like some kind of F)
Edmond Dantes, The Count of Monte Cristo - xNTP
Professor Slocombe, Robert Rankin's books - INTP
Hugo Rune, Robert Rankin's books - ENTP
Odysseus, The Oddysey - ENTP
Eeyore - INTP
The Gray Mouser, Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar stories - INTJ
Thursday Next, Jasper Fforde's books - INTP
Monkey, main character of Wu Cheng'En - ENTP

Just my own speculations...
 

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Forgot a few:

V, V for Vendetta -- INTJ

Lex Luthor, Superman -- ENTJ

Mike Teevee, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Tim Burton version) -- INTJ

Elexis Sinclaire, Sin video game -- ENTJ

Count Dracula, Dracula -- INTJ

Dr. "Eggman" Robotnik, Sonic the Hedgehog -- ENTP
 

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Count Dracula, Dracula -- INTJ

Are you sure about this one? Maybe I'm misunderstanding the type, but he's a pretty passionate character. Lust (and implicit abandon) seems to be the defining feature of vampires in general, and with Dracula it's undying love.
 

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Dr. Mengele in The Boys from Brazil, probably ENTJ? (I think the real Mengele was, too.)
 

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Not exactly the keenest observation in the history of observations, but I've noticed a marked tendency for the protagonist and main villain in anime series to be an INTP and an INTJ, respectively. A few examples that come immediately to mind:

Spike Siegel and Vicious (Cowboy Bebop)
Daisuke Aurora and Shun Aurora (Heat Guy J)
L and Light Yagami (Death Note)

However, I have to lodge a disagreement over Picard: he's totally an INTJ! He spends all of his time in his ready room unless needed and is described by other characters as being "a very private man". He also takes all of his leave time for trips focusing on solitude and reflection. Another good example of an INTJ good guy is Admiral Adama. INTJs are the villains so often that it's good to see a few good guy INTJs as well...
 

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Does anyone think Indiana Jones is an ENTP?
 

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I've always thought of Indy as an SP. What makes you think J, Natrushka?
 

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I just figured ENTP because he's not entirely a thrill seeker. I always thought of his adventures as focused on the big picture rather than the adventure itself. He's definitely got purpose behind his adventures.

And no, there is no way he's a J.
 

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J = decisiveness. The "Get it done" quality. Although thinking back to the state of his house in RotLA and his obvous disrespect for the rules... I am chaging my mind. He's probably a P.

Most sites (I just checked) list him as an INTP or ENTP, btw.
 

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What about Ted Danson as John Becker in the show Becker? I labeled him as ENTJ.
 

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Why did the young Hitlers look like emo kids? (And don't bother showing me that Hitler "Original Emo Kid" pic -- I've seen it already! :p )

And the real Mengele died of a stroke/drowning.

And he was alive when The Boys from Brazil was made.
 
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