Pick Or Pass On These Pixar Characters And We’ll Guess Your Sign

There is a reason that Pixar has become synonymous with quality at this point, and it's because they're able to create movies that appeal to both children and adults, while also putting their well-written narratives across through some stellar animation. We wanted to make a quiz that took a look at some of the many characters that Pixar have created in their time and see what people really think about them!

Yes, what we're going to ask everyone to do is take a look at the Pixar characters that we've pulled together and let us know exactly how they feel about them by either picking or passing on them. Based purely on the answers given to us, we think that we will be able to accurately guess the sign of anyone that chooses to take part in this quiz. Not only that, but it makes us happy to know that people are taking time to have a look at some of the greatest animated characters that have been created in the past three decades.

So, if everyone else is ready to delve into some of the best animated movies of all time, then we think that it's time to get started.

Question 1

The Yeti

Despite the fact that the rest of Monster's Inc. is about a bunch of beings that we wouldn't find anywhere else, this seems to be the only one that they included from the real world. It probably would've been smart for them to include a few more if we're honest, as it would've given audiences a better chance of connecting with the movie in a major way, especially the children that the movie was supposedly aimed at! What does everyone else think?!

Question 2

Woody

This toy is first seen in the now infamously brilliant Toy Story. He is worried that his owner will end up not loving him anymore, instead choosing to play with the new Buzz Lightyear figure that so many other children are getting for their birthdays! Throughout the three Toy Story movies that Pixar have made at this point, this character has been a constant source of humor and drama, often taking on the role of leader for the other toys.

Question 3

Nemo

We always really liked this little guy, offering up a great example of the way that young people will always rush head first into things, so eager to prove that they're no longer children, despite the fact that they are! There shouldn't be so many young people in a rush to grow up. The adults know that by the time they get to adulthood, they'll wish they spent more time enjoying their youth! Youth is not best spent on the young we suppose.

Question 4

Wall-E

While a lot of people would argue that movies aimed at children should stay away from difficult topics, we actually think the opposite, and we're glad that people like Pixar do too! This entire movie is a look at a future that could possibly happen if we don't change our ways very soon, which is exactly the sort of thing we should be showing children, as they're the people that will have to deal with what comes in the future.

Question 5

Violet Parr

The concept of a family trying to come to terms with the fact that they're superheroes in a world that doesn't accept them is a great idea for a story, so we're really glad that it was Pixar that came up with it! This young woman is the daughter of the family, and she hasn't properly come to terms with her powers at the beginning of the movie, unable to truly understand that she has something amazing that so many others would want!

Question 6

Princess Merida

The life of a princess may seem like an easy one these days, but Brave was a chance for Pixar to show us that there was probably a time when it just didn't offer that much enjoyment unless the princess wanted to fit into the stereotype that had been laid out for her. It's a tale as old as time really, and it's sadly one that a lot of women have some sort of personal understanding of as well! Sad really.

Question 7

Sully

This character is used by Pixar to show that the monsters they've come up with and put into their movie actually do have feelings. This big fluffy being actually has a lot of heart, and when he's not actively attempting to scare someone, there's a lot to cuddle up to! That being said, he's also not the sort of character that people want to get on the wrong side of, because he's big and strong enough to make other characters regret it.

Question 8

Alfredo Linguini

We think that there are a lot of people in this world that have a dream that they're not able to live up to, the sort of thing that always just seems out of grasp no matter how hard they try, which is why this character is someone that a lot of people can understand when they first watch this movie. Anybody who hasn't seen Ratatouille should probably give it a look if they have any interest in a story that concerns someone following their dreams against all the odds.

Question 9

Andy

Even though Pixar movies often contain non-human characters, that hasn't stopped them from adding in human beings from time to time, usually to bring the audience in closer and allow them the chance to have a better bond with the movie. This is especially true for the adults! While the children will likely be fine connecting with any character no matter what they may be, the adults usually need a human being to latch onto and bring out the empathy.

Question 10

Heimlich

Anyone that has seen A Bug's Life knows that it's difficult not to warm to this character, as he's just a guy trying to get by with what he has. However, he's also aware that he will one day turn into a beautiful butterfly, a transition that we get to see by the end of the movie! Anybody that watched this movie and didn't like this character is no friend of ours, we have to say that right now to be honest!

Question 11

Elastigirl

Of all the characters in The Incredibles, we think that we would like this woman's power, mainly because it would come in so handy outside of fighting crime and villainy. Imagine how easy everything would be in real life if we were all about to turn ourselves elastic at a moment's notice, not only stretching out our limbs but also flattening ourselves out if we so wish. The possibilities are endless if we're honest, and we will be thinking about it forever.

Question 12

Anger

When we found out that Pixar had decided to put together a movie about the various emotions that run through all of our heads, we thought it was a stroke of genius, and we're glad that the movie lived up to our expectations. Anyone that has seen the movie knows that this is one of the best characters in the whole thing, really giving an insight into what it can be like when somebody suddenly blows a fuse and shouts at everyone.

Question 13

Slinky The Dog

While we don't think that Pixar was doing this on purpose when they started work on Toy Story, it essentially gave them the chance to make kids want a lot of different toys that they could then mass produce and make quite a bit of money from! It was good really, making sure that Pixar was able to make more movies afterwards based on the amount of money they were able to take in from all the toys they sold.

Question 14

Sally Carrera

Some of the vehicles that we got to see in Pixar's Cars were definitely just some copies of vehicles that people can actually own and drive in the real world, with this being one of them. Anybody with any knowledge of cars will understand the reference being made in the second half of this character's name, so we don't think there's any point in even going into it here! We wish that Pixar would cut loose more and try to come up with some weirder stuff...

Question 15

Sadness

Everybody had their favorite character in the smash hit Inside Out, and despite the fact that we were supposed to find this one annoying, we actually think she ended up being our favorite... There was just something about her that we think everyone would find genuinely cute and universal! Everybody has felt happiness, sure, but as a species we seem to spend a lot more time focusing on the sadder times that we've encountered, so it makes sense we'd be more drawn to this character!

Question 16

Flik

We don't know about everyone else, but when we were a child, we were obsessed with all of the little worlds that were happening beneath our feet, so following this little guy through his adventures meant a lot to us at a young age. Not only that, but he then went onto find various other little creatures that helped him along the way. All of these little cartoon characters gave us a look into a world we thought we'd never see!

Question 17

Anton Ego

We can understand why somebody at Pixar came up with this character, because critics are the sorts of people who stand against the creative people out there. While we always need people to tell us when we're not doing our best work, we can't believe there actually are people out there who spend their entire lives telling other people how to do better, while never learning how to do things better themselves. It's really odd to us and we don't like it.

Question 18

Bing Bong

We have all had imaginary friends, those people that we take everywhere with us when we're younger, no matter how much people pretend that it's a sign of something weird rather than a standard process of growing older! That being said, we would likely find that our imaginary friends are no longer any fun to be around, which is exactly what this character in Inside Out makes us realize! That being said, we made to feel very sorry for him in the end.

Question 19

Bo Peep

Unlike a lot of the characters in Toy Story, this character was actually based on a nursery rhyme that most of us will have heard of at some point in our lives. They turned her into a personality, somebody that actually had something to say, which is why we were upset when we didn't get to see her in the second movie in the series! However, based on the new trailers we can see that this character has actually been brought back.

Question 20

Bruce

We all know that sharks are pretty worrying things, the sort of animal that pretty much every single human being wouldn't want to see at any point in their life, unless they are in a cage of course. Well, this worry is what Pixar was playing with when they came up with the character of Bruce. In Finding Nemo, he starts out as a friend, but very quickly becomes an enemy when his desire for fish takes him and his friends over.

Question 21

Buzz Lightyear

When people went to see Toy Story for the first time, it seemed that the children wanted to buy a Buzz Lightyear, while the adults understood where Woody was coming from, taking a look at the sort of old school toys that they probably played with when they were younger! It'd be interesting to see how those children would now feel that they're older, whether they'd see why it's important to hold onto the sentimental things we all have in our lives.

Question 22

Russell

We can't believe there was anyone out there that watched the movie UP and didn't find this character to be hugely cute. Sure, the other main character found him annoying, but the audience was supposed to find this child very cute because he is very cute! There are a lot of people out there that have dressed up as this little guy, and it is always cute no matter who is doing it. Seriously, go take a look right now.

Question 23

Carl Fredricksen

When UP first hit the screens, it brought a lot of people to tears, all because of that short sequence with no lines, just beautiful music and a couple moving through their marriage together. It was a really big risk to put something like that so close to the beginning of a movie, especially one that's trying to keep children interested, but it definitely did pay off in the end. They took it even further in the movie Wall-E as we all know!

Question 24

Doc Hudson

For some reason, there's something inherently interesting and exciting about cars to a lot of young people and even to some adults as well, so it makes sense that Pixar would fill their movie with vehicles like this. That being said, we actually prefer the other vehicles, the more common ones for lack of a better world. All people have to do is look at this character's eyes to see that there's something that makes him think he's above the rest of us.

Question 25

Dory

Anybody that has actually met somebody like this in real life knows that they can get pretty interesting, but we like the fact that this sort of thing in children's movies is showing the younger generation that we should always try and help people, no matter how different they may be to the rest of us! They really drilled this into the audience with the second movie, which wasn't as good as the first but definitely had some great moments.

Question 26

Remy

We understand that the concept of a rat being able to make food to a gourmet standard, as well as being able to make that food for a human being without properly communicating at any point, is pretty far-fetched, but then isn't pretty much every children's movie ridiculous?! We think that this is actually one of the best movies that Pixar has made throughout their time in the modern world. Sure, it isn't one of their smash hits, but it's definitely worth a look.

Question 27

Edna Mode

No matter who this character may or may not be based on, we can say that one of our favorite things about her is that she could be so many different people that many of us have come up against in our lives. This is the sort of woman that we know we don't truly like, that gets on our nerves with the way she is, and yet we keep her in our lives because she's funny and the best at what she does.

Question 28

Randall Boggs

There are some characters that are just so well designed, it's easy to see what side of good or bad they're going to be on, which is exactly what we think Pixar was going for with this character. Sure, hearing his voice helps add to the whole thing, but more than anything its the physical design that really drives it home that this is a slimy character that should not be trusted by anyone, no matter what the circumstances are.

Question 29

Mr. Incredible

It may be true that it's the rest of this man's family that actually have the interesting superpowers, but we think everyone would be lying if they said they wouldn't want the opportunity to have the strength that this man has. Not only would it allow people to look after others, but it would just make general pains a lot easier to deal with! Who would want to be this guy when moving day comes around for example?! It would be great!

Question 30

Mike Wazowski

Despite the fact that this guy is surrounded by other characters that make their living by scaring other, this monster has learned to play to his strengths, instead using his charm and humor to get by in a world where that usually isn't what people are looking for. However, just as people will learn in the real world, sometimes being the only person in a world full of people that are different can actually be a real attraction to a lot of other people!

Question 31

Lightning McQueen

For anyone that remembers the old school days of Pixar, the times when they were making their real smash hits, these movies about talking cars probably aren't going to do much... Look, we know that there are a lot of children out there that love these things, and we would never take that away from them, but we cannot believe there are any adults out there that actually enjoy this trilogy, which is very unusual for the stuff that Pixar puts out.

Question 32

Joy

We know that it's easy to like this character, and we definitely do like her, but we have already gone into the fact that she's not our favorite out of all the characters in the movie. For some reason, there's just something about a character that refuses entirely the concept of sadness, rather than just letting it be a part of our lives like we all know that it is. A real-life person like that would get on anyones nerves.

Question 33

Frozone

When people watched The Incredibles, we imagine that most of them felt the same way as us, which is that there wasn't enough of this guy in it! We loved the way the writers decided to throw him back into the fray right at the end of the movie when the big battle sets in. We haven't seen the second one in the franchise yet, so we can only hope that they brought the character back for a lot of it!

Question 34

Aliens

We would like to have a conversation with the people at Pixar to see if they knew that these aliens would end up becoming the phenomenon that they did when they first drew them down and started to think about what sort of personality they should give them before they make it onto the screen. We imagine that they were probably not expecting it, and they found that people loved them so much that they had to keep them in the series.

Question 35

Hopper

Even though we know that this guy is literally an insect, it doesn't stop him from being one of the scariest Pixar villains of all time. We're not even completely sure why, but when we were younger, this guy would really scare us. Even now that we're older, the sight of this character brings back all the memories that we had in our youth of actually having to come up against this thing in real life, but human-size of course.

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