MBTI®: Disney Characters Who Represent ESTP Traits | ScreenRant

People who are ESTPs are some of the most charismatic Myers Briggs personality types out there due to their daredevil personas and their natural sense of confidence. When it comes to these "entrepreneur" MBTI® personality types, they are often presented in the media as extremely capable, confident, assertive, and action-oriented.

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There is an effortless sort of ease that comes with being an ESTP, especially in social situations where they tend to thrive most. ESTP stands for extroverted (E), sensing (S), thinking (T), and perceiving (P). There are plenty of memorable Disney characters who embody this personality type to a T, and here we have them listed below! These are ten of the best examples of Disney characters who embody the ESTP personality type.

10 Gaston - Beauty And The Beast

Gaston from Beauty and The Beast is easily the most popular, most sought after person in town. ESTPs are natural leaders and they are often the most well-known and respected people in their own circles. Belle's suitor is adored by everyone due to his confidence as well as his dashing good looks.

When it comes to this personality type, they effortlessly draw people in with their daring personalities. If you identify with this MBTI®, chances are you won't stop until you get what you want. This is why Gaston refuses to give up on Belle, and he appreciates the fact that she's a challenge. There's nothing an ESTP loves more than a challenge.

9 Flynn Rider - Tangled

Flynn Rider is a total ESTP character. He exudes charm, confidence, and physical exertion. At first, he comes across as a bit arrogant to Rapunzel, but as they get to know each other more she begins to realize that he's a lot deeper than the version of himself that he likes to present to the rest of the world.

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Flynn is a bit of a daredevil, and he sometimes seems to be under the impression that the rules don't apply to him. As much as Rapunzel tries to deny it, she finds herself attracted to his bold, bad-boy persona which is the kind of demeanor most ESTP men display.

8 Merida - Brave

Merida from Brave is another great example of the ESTP Myers Briggs Personality Type. Despite the fact that Merida's mother wishes she was more ladylike and proper, this young woman refuses to succumb to societal norms.

ESTPs are naturally very active and they love to get up off their feet in order to experience the world around them. This causes some friction due to the fact that Merida is supposed to act like a Princess, yet this is not the natural way of the ESTP. They need action, excitement, and adventure in order to be properly stimulated.

7 Tramp - Lady And The Tramp

The Tramp from Lady and the Tramp is the ultimate Disney "entrepreneur" character. Unlike Lady, he refuses to settle down as a pet where he must be stuck inside all day and follow the orders brought on by his owners. The Tramp, he desires freedom more-so than anything else, which is what most ESTPs tend to strive for the most.

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He needs to be out in the open, exploring all the exciting little things that life has to offer. Sure, that makes things a bit more dangerous, but to this personality type, they'd rather take their chances while living a little than play it safe. Tramp prefers to live in a world with "no leashes" and "no fences." He'd rather take a walk on the wild side.

6 Aladdin - Aladdin

Aladdin exudes tons of traits that are brought on by the entrepreneur personality type. As previously stated, ESTPs often believe the rules and regulations brought on by society do not apply to them, and they love to find loopholes around strict laws just so they can make do.

Aladdin is reprimanded throughout his city for being a thief, yet the truth is, he has to steal to eat and he has to eat to live. He'll tell you all about it when he's got the time (which he usually doesn't because he's too busy living his bad-boy ESTP life.) ESTPs are desperate for adventure, which is why he's so quick to go on a magic carpet ride and explore the unknown.

5 Phoebus - Hunchback Of Notre Dame

Phoebus from The Hunchback of Notre Dame can totally be typed as an ESTP. He is a natural "doer" who will never be caught sitting idly by while the world goes up in smoke all around him (literally.)

The handsome sword fighter is always on the move, and he displays a natural charm that causes all the women to swoon. Even Esmerelda, who is not exactly someone who is easy to win over.

4 Kuzco - The Emperor's New Groove

Kuzco is one of the coolest Disney characters due to his pure shamelessness. Yes, he is spoiled, but doesn't that come with being an emperor? Kuzco takes advantage of his status by living the good life filled with luxury and wealth.

When an ESTP is given the opportunity to surround themselves with the finer things, they will soak it in as much as they can because these are the sort of people who appreciate the best of the best. Kuzco does have to learn the hard way that there are more important things in life than power and luxury, yet throughout his journey, he is able to morph into the best kind of entrepreneur personality type. One who is considerate of his friends and all those around him.

3 Dash - The Incredibles

Dash from The Incredibles is a total ESTP character. As stated previously, ESTPs are natural "doers." Sitting around and doing nothing just isn't in their blood. They need to be up off their feet dashing around the place as often as possible in order for them to feel stimulated and whole again.

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People are amazed by the sheer amount of energy Dash has, yet this is common for the ESTP personality type because they are active individuals who have a physical strength to them that we could only yearn for. Being a superhero comes effortlessly to him as it would for most ESTPs.

2 Zack Martin - The Suite Life Of Zack And Cody

Zack Martin from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody is a textbook example of an ESTP personality type. He is the type of person who will skateboard through the hotel halls of The Tipton, and he gets a kick out of bending the strict rules brought on by Mr. Moseby.

It's not that he likes seeing Mr. Moseby upset, it's just that as an ESTP, he can't live in a world that's confined by a rigorous set of rules and regulations. People respect Zack's ability to play by his own rules, and as much as some of the characters might roll their eyes and scold Zack's behavior, they can't help but be charmed by his reckless ways.

1 Alex Russo - Wizards Of Waverly Place

And lastly, we have Alex Russo from Wizards of Waverly Place. Her character most definitely embodies the ESTP personality type, and it isn't hard at all to see why. Although Selena Gomez is known as a worldwide sweetheart who doesn't have a mean bone in her body, the character she plays, on the other hand, is a bit of a baddie.

Alex's favorite hobby is flirting with trouble and she loves using her wizard abilities to get around the rules. People admire her charisma and they wish they could have her badass persona that comes naturally for the ESTP.

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