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Hot-Blooded characters in animated movies.


  • In Beauty and the Beast, the Beast doesn't have any overarching plan. He reacts impulsively to perceived insults (such as Maurice 'trespassing' so he wouldn't freeze to death), and out of pride and spite always refuses to backtrack later. Once he starts making an effort to control his temper, he is notably pretty unsure of how to act.
  • Brave: Merida is more comfortable riding horseback and shooting at arrow targets than sitting at home and calmly discussing matters of state. It also comes back to haunt her big time, as she decides to make a rash, open stand against her mother and tradition in such a way as to anger the lords and threaten to start a war.
  • A Bug's Life: P.T. Flea. John Ratzenberger even describes him as the kind of character who always goes into a rage for no explicable reason; he's always on edge, and his blood pressure is always high.
  • Anna from Frozen has strawberry blonde hair, Innocent Blue Eyes, and a bubbly, sweet, kind, enthusiastic, energetic, passionate, outgoing, and optimistic personality. She doesn't exactly seem to have a Hair-Trigger Temper, but she is still very much Hot-Blooded. Still, you don't want to get on her bad side, because she can get quite fiery if provoked properly.
  • Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas. He may not be very good at being Sandy Claws, but boy is he passionate about it.
  • Ratatouille:
    Colette: [to Linguini] I'll make this easy to remember. Keep your station clear, or I WILL KILL YOU!
  • In Turning Red, Abby is extremely loud, passionate, and over-the-top about everything. She's even always ready throw hands when it comes to defending Mei from the other kids.
  • The main character of Wreck-It Ralph, as he describes it, is a short-tempered giant who's quick to anger. Although it's the context of his villain role in Fix-It Felix, Jr. more than anything else.


Alternative Title(s): Animated Film

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