Fictional Characters with Mental Disabilities...

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11 Oct 2006, 4:49 pm

Oh, yeah, Smeagol (Gollum) definitely has Multiple Personality Disorder. (I might have mentioned this before.) I think Squidward and Gary the Snail are aspies. I also think SpongeBob is, well, he might just be really gullible or have Asperger's.



11 Oct 2006, 7:31 pm

Mmmm, Gabrial from The Giver was autistic I believe. He was development delayed, hardly talked.

Joon was schizophrenic in Benny & Joon but shared some aspie traits. Sam might have been AS but it's hard to tell. He had great eye conmtact but the mvie doesn't really show him interacting with his peers except to Joon, Benny, Thomas, and Ruthie. He did have obsessions and was eccentric.
Benny, had some kind of problem but can't think of any name for it. Uses his sister as an excuse to not live a norma life (lets life pass him by, not have a relationship with any women) and Joon tells him in the hospital "You need me to be sick."

Eeyore has depression on Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit is OCD, Tigger is obsessed with bouncing.


Is this thread also a joke? Because how does Pooh have down syndrome and one of the characters on Spongebob. Harry Potter isn't schizophrenic, he can reallt do magic like the other wizrds and witches can.

that's what I have for now on my mind. I gotta watch The Simspons.



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12 Oct 2006, 1:39 am

Hal Emmerich "Otacon", from Metal Gear Solid, is really an aspie



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20 Oct 2006, 6:33 pm

Mulder from the X-Files probably is an aspie; George from Seinfeld might have it too, as well as Kramer; I think Dr.Cox from Scrubs might be one too.



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23 Oct 2006, 2:18 pm

Ive got one that I'm sure you've never heard of!

Ghinius Sakhalin (points to avatar) of Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team appears to have either paraniod schizophrenia (as Wikipedia seems to think), schizoid PD and/or maybe some OCD. For those who don't know the anime, he's an engineer who in the end becomes obsessed with one of his projects so much so that he kills his superior who ordered its cancelation, kills the research and development team, and shoots his own sister in the chest.



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27 Oct 2006, 1:38 am

Don't know who knows this one, but I think that Brutha from "Small Gods" (Discworld) is autistic. He has no understanding of people and no desire to be around them. But he has a phenomenal memory for events and numbers even as he completely misses cues from those who take advantage of him.

Mentioned already, but I also think Sam from Benny and Joon has AS and so does Mr Bean. In an interview with Rowan Atkinson, he mentioned that he never thought that Mr Bean was stupid. He would come up with some ingenious solutions to unusual problems and has no consideration for social conventions.

In the Lupin III anime series by Monkey Punch, I reckon Lupin has ADD and Goemon possibly has AS.

In "Finding Nemo", I reckon Marlin possibly has something or other. And Dory has... Okay. Don't go there. :P



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15 Nov 2006, 7:36 pm

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I think Ed, Edd, and Eddy from Ed, Edd, 'N Eddy are all aspies.

Double D has OCD, no question about that. He has some Aspie-ness to him, too, but I'd bet money he has OCD. I also have OCD (in addition to Asperger's), so that's pretty much why I love the show. :wink:
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16 Nov 2006, 5:39 pm

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That and major suicidal depression, otherwise why would he light himself in flames and throw himself off Minas Tirith?


First he tried to set his son, Faramir on fire, but he got rescued, so only Denethor burned.
He definately had reality issues, he thought his son was dead, when he was just unconcious.



19 Nov 2006, 3:36 pm

In the baby Sitters Club books:


Jackie Rowdosky-dyspraxic or has some kind of coordination problems. He is a walking disaster. One big accident prone for a seven year old.

Claudia Kishi-learning disabled. Doesn't do well in school and spelling isn't her forte because she mispells a lot. She gets low grades too.

End of the baby sitters club.



Matilda-math savant. Can caculate big numbers in her head while everyone else has to do it on paper.


And this one guy in Cloak & Dagger seemed aspie. The guy in a computer store mentions to Davey about this one guy who works with him on computers he was never good with other people and when you look at him, he is acting differently too.


Homer Simpson-alcoholic and an idiot.
Bart Simpson-some kind of behavior problems


Dil Pickles-aspie traits



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19 Nov 2006, 5:17 pm

likedcalico wrote:
In the baby Sitters Club books:


Jackie Rowdosky-dyspraxic or has some kind of coordination problems. He is a walking disaster. One big accident prone for a seven year old.

Claudia Kishi-learning disabled. Doesn't do well in school and spelling isn't her forte because she mispells a lot. She gets low grades too.

End of the baby sitters club.



Matilda-math savant. Can caculate big numbers in her head while everyone else has to do it on paper.


And this one guy in Cloak & Dagger seemed aspie. The guy in a computer store mentions to Davey about this one guy who works with him on computers he was never good with other people and when you look at him, he is acting differently too.


Homer Simpson-alcoholic and an idiot.
Bart Simpson-some kind of behavior problems


Dil Pickles-aspie traits


Bart has ADD.

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03 Jan 2010, 12:33 am

Alright this is a great idea, I have thought of this myself
Anyway, I would just like to point out hat just because someone is intelligent in a certain area and socially inept does not automatically make them have AS. Also, most decent villains will have some sort of Psycopathic tenancies.

That being said here are my analysis.
Pinky and the Brain
Pinky has ADHD and Tourettes.
Brain is delusional and has a superiority Complex. Also probably OCD.
There is a debate among some fans who analyze the lyrics to the theme song where it says one is a genius the other insane, the natural assumption is that Brain is the genius and Pinky is insane, however, some argue that Pinky is in fact the genius and Brain is insane.

Star Trek
Kirk is Narcissistic and ODD
Spock fits people's idea on here it seems of AS, possibly OCD as well

I think Beavis from Beavis and Butthead is either an Aspie or just plain high.

Forrest Gump has some form of Autism

The Simpsons
Homer Simpson may be slightly ret*d, or just stupid from being drunk all the time
I believe Bart was diagnosed ADD
Mr. Burns a Sociopath
Smithers probably has OCD
Lenny and Karl could also have OCD
Ralph Wiggum may be Autistic, he definitely has some sort of issue.
It was revealed in one Episode that the Sea Captain has OCD.

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Stuart ADHD
Miss Swan some sort of disability I can't put my finger on it


Batman
Batman has some social disorder maybe ASD
The Joker has TS and possibly ADHD
Twoface is OCD and in some appearances multiple personality

Seinfeld
Jerry has OCD because he obsesses over the most minute things
George is the same
Kramer could be ADD and possibly disbraxia or something similar
Newman might be AS

Sesame Street
The Count has OCD
Cookie Monster has OCD and an eating disorder
Oscar has ASD
Elmo could be ADD
Ernie could also be ADD
Bert is OCD

Dr. House probably has several problems like Narcissism, ASD, and OCD

That is all I can think of for now.



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03 Jan 2010, 6:35 am

Chuckie from Rugrats-General anxiety disorder, OCD, Asperger's
Angelica from Rugrats-Sociopath or conduct disorder
Minty from My Little Pony-OCD
Buster, "Brain", D.W. and George from Arthur-Asperger's
The Tibble Twins from Arthur-conduct disorder or little sociopaths
Serena/Usagi from Sailor Moon-Asperger's
Fudge from the Judy Blume series- Asperger's
Ramona from the Beverly Clearly series-Asperger's
Lily from Timothy goes to school-ADD, Asperger's
Fritz from Timothy goes to school-Asperger's
Tommy's dad from Rugrats-Asperger's
Cale from Titan A.E.-Asperger's
Dib from Invader Zim-Asperger's
Gaz from Invader Zim-Asperger's
Professor Membrane from Invader Zim-Asperger's
Zim from Invader Zim-Asperger's


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06 Jan 2010, 3:10 am

Freyawolf wrote:
Civet wrote:
Serial Experiments Lain:

-Iwakura Lain: schizophrenia


Totally!! ! >.<


All I know about Lain: Serial Experiment, is that it's about some poor child who commits suicide. I can't watch it. Poor thing... schizophrenia.



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06 Jan 2010, 4:27 am

I know he's diagnosed with OCD but Adrian Monk so has Aspergers as well. He's really naive (trusts most everyone except the person he thinks is the murderer!), has odd physical mannerisms and always says the wrong thing...

But lets' not stop there... that's boring...

Bender from futurama must have ASRD (anti-social Robotality disorder!)
Fry from futurama has ADD and Dyspraxia
Butters from South Park: Aspergers and an anxiety disorder!
Tweak from SP has a serious Caffiene addiction!
Kenny from SP has a fear of death (but wouldn't you if you died in every episode!)

Cartman... what can one say about Cartman...

Oh and Rimmer from Red Dwarf: Aspie and smeghead...


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05 Oct 2010, 3:04 am

I'm just reading a book by Meg Cabot and the girl in it, Allie, may have aspergers. She love rules, she thinks friendship is hard 'cause there are no rules for friendship, she love to have everything the same way, she is obsessed by collecting rocks, love animals and seem to like them more then humans, she seem more mature then here friends and don't seem to have very good empathy towards others.



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28 Jul 2011, 3:16 am

I can't believe no one has mentioned my favorite, L from "Death Note" as a candidate for Aspergers.

I say this for many reasons:
1. He never sits normally, he always squats and slouches in his chair (much like me ^_^)
2. He never makes eye contact
3. Always takes off his socks at every opportunity
4. Always calm, despite the stress level of the situation
5. Never eats any thing but sweets (showing a detest for certain foods)
6. Loves to fiddle and stack common tabletop devises (such as creamer packets)
7. He also mentions that he has never had a real friend
8. His logical reasoning skills are that beyond a humans, (greatest detective in the world according to the show) and yet chooses to be antisocial
9. Severely emotionally distant from all other characters
10. always says things and surprised to find others appalled by his word choice (rudeness)

I don't think a single person could sit down, watch this show, and disagree with this deduction