

Read This Next: 7 Struggles of the Enneagram Four Personality Type Enneatype Five – Jane Porter and Alice KingsleighĪnalytical and perceptive, Fives long for knowledge and understanding of the world around them. This is something that Fours are able to bring the world – an understanding that processing our feelings and facing our dark side can make us more whole in the long run. While she may seem like a nuisance to Joy, she shows the importance of properly grieving and facing one’s self honestly.

Sadness from “Inside Out” displays some of the melancholy tendencies of Fours. Also like the healthy Four, Belle is forgiving, gentle, and intuitive. Belle shows many signs of a Four – craving a life that feels authentic and deeply fulfilling to her rather than going along with the crowd of her small village. Imaginative and introspective, Fours want to find their true identity and unique purpose in life. Incredible, Sulley, Gaston, Lady Tremaine Enneatype Four – Belle, Eeyore, and Sadness At healthier levels, they let go of having to appear perfect and are more focused on being authentic and motivating. Friendly but competitive, they can become too fixated on their appearance (like Lightning McQueen when he’s ashamed of his Rust-Eeze commercials). The idea of wasting their lives or drifting in the background is terrifying to them. The worst they can imagine is not fulfilling their goals or being “nobodies.” More than anything, they want to feel valuable and successful. Read This Next: Enneagram Two Profile – The Helper Enneatype Three – Lightning McQueen and TianaĪmbitious and hard-working, Threes are driven to win. In fact, these characters are sometimes so selfless that you want to shake them and make them take care of themselves (hello, Cinderella! You have power! Stop taking other people’s orders!). Cinderella never loses her temper with her stepsisters, Snow White generously nurtures seven messy little men, and Anna will risk her life to fix her relationship with her distant sister. Generous, empathetic, and selfless, these Disney characters all have a habit of putting other people first. Read This Next: 7 Struggles of the Enneagram One Type Enneatype Two – Anna of Arandelle, Cinderella, Snow White Other Possible Ones: Elsa (Frozen), Jiminy Cricket (Pinocchio), Judge Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), Tadashi Hamada (Big Hero 6), Mufasa (The Lion King) Rabbit is a less healthy One in many situations, so he is often more critical, stressed, and quick to judge or condemn. Patient but commanding, healthy Ones have a gift for seeing what’s good in any situation and enthusiastically leading others towards a life of integrity and acceptance. In “Mary Poppins Returns” she helps instill in the children a sense of imagination and renewal. Mary Poppins, as a healthy One, guides her young charges towards a happier, more peaceful, responsible existence. More than anything, they want to do what’s right rather than what’s easy. Orderly, pragmatic, and driven, Mary Poppins and Rabbit have many of the positive qualities of Ones. Not sure what your enneagram type is? Take our new personality questionnaire here!Įnneagram and Disney Characters Enneatype One – Mary Poppins and Rabbit These are our best guesses for their Enneagram types – but we’re open to alternative suggestions if you have them! So be sure to scroll down to the comments if you have any thoughts or perspectives! Are you an Ariel, Snow White, or Aladdin? In today’s article we’re going to take a look at the enneagram types of some of the most popular Disney characters! Keep in mind, Disney movies only give us a small glimpse of someone’s character.
