I suppose I’m a blend of Ryan and Allison from Avalon. I have the geeky, introverted shyness of Ryan, and the caffeinated iconoclasm of Allison. I know someone who could be Heléne’s twin sister, too…
I don’t have one character exactly, more like a setting.
Bloom County
I think I grew up there.
I think I’m like Moe from The Simpsons. Ugly, lonely, and hangs out with drunks. Maybe bitter too.
I identify with Beetle Bailey. Like him, I’m lazy, great at avoiding work and often in trouble for it.
A mix of Charlie Brown and Susie Derkins, with a touch of Linus van Pelt thrown in.
Frank the Vet from Liberty Meadows
I’m pretty much a mix of Hobbes, Calvin and Jason Fox.
Eeyore, no doubt.
and as unlikely as this may seem…Wakko Warner.
Earl from “Mutts”
Satchel from “Get Fuzzy”
Snoopy from “Peanuts”
I’m a dog person.
Spongebob Squarepants. Because I’m absorbant and yellow and porous.
You want to come over some time?
I think it’s childish to identify with comic book characters.
I always identified with the band kids in Funky Winkerbean. Harry L. Dinkle was my band director.
I noticed a couple of votes for Wyle E. Coyote here. I never liked the roadrunner cartoons, precisely because I found Wyle E. to be so admirable, yet he always lost. Here was a guy who was so creative and imaginative and with so much perserverance, yet he always lost out to that damned smartass, in-your-face roadrunner. (Yeah, I know he was trying to eat the roadrunner, but that was his instinct. A guy’s gotta eat, right? As for the roadrunner, expressing relief would’ve been OK, but the gloating was uncalled for.) Interestingly enough, though, I never had the same sympathy for the aardvark in the Ant and the Aardvark cartoons which were a blatant ripoff of roadrunner (but much funnier, IMO.) Maybe it was the accent…
Clark K: You cracked me up!
Yet another Daria here. I even LOOK like Daria-no lie, straight brown hair, glasses, blank, vaguely pissed off look (even though I don’t MEAN to look pissed off, every always thinks I’m giving them dirty looks!)
Just like Daria, I’m sarcastic and I don’t like big crowds. I was also like she is in the show-not harassed nerd, but not really part of any group-I just hung out with one friend. And I have a sister who’s snotty and perky as well.
I think I identify with Ace and Gary, from SNL’s “Ambiguously Gay Duo”.
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Hey, what’s everybody looking at?
Also, I’m a little bit Charlie Brown, a little bit that kid from Foxtrot, a little bit Calvin, a little bit Daria (a little bit embarassed that I seem to be repeating what everyone else is saying), a little bit The Brain, and a little bit Butthead (but not Beavis…Oh no :D).
This may be a bit too obscure but let me put this in…
Gavia Immer, from the late, lamented Puma Blues.
He doesn’t know what’s right, a great deal of his life was directed for him, and he’s continually swept up in events.
And, exactly like him, I don’t know how it ends. The Puma Blues ceased publication midway through the story.
From Mary Prankster:
“I don’t give a damn what it’s all about
I just want to see how it all turns out”
Bucky of Get Fuzzy Fame
[sub]I hate you all.[/sub]
Hehehe…I could have gone as Daria for Halloween without even changing. Long brown stick-straight hair, big glasses, green coat. Could have stolen the boots from my Dad.
Weird thing, in college I used to date this guy who said in high school he pretty much was Butt-head and his best friend pretty much was Beavis. I mean in looks, attitude, and inane laughter.
The way I describe my up-and-down moods: “Some days I’m Tigger, some days I’m Eeyore. But I’m always Goofy.”
Porky-Pine of Pogo. Grumpy, prickley, a little bitter about the bad things in the world, but with a good heart.
Hello everyone!
My name is Homer… from the Simpsons!
Thank you for… MMmmm…doughnuts
D’Oh!!!