looney tunes characters with mental disorders

Looney Tunes Characters With Mental Disorders
1. As children, everyone loves watching cartoons, and it never fails to make us laugh, watching the goofy behaviours of the characters. Till the 90s, before the new Cartoon Network came into being, one of the favourite shows of children was The Looney Tunes Show by Warner Bros. The most favourite characters, i.e. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, Pep Le Pew, etc. all justify the name of the show. In fact, if we take a serious look .....
Bugs Bunny
2. The toothy, grey, carrot munching rabbit is one of the most popular characters. While his antics are funny, he has something disturbing. He shows rapid mood swings, and acts on impulses. He asks questions incessantly. It is likely that he has Borderline Personality Disorder. That s not all. He s vengeful, and maintains extreme calmness while performing acts of extreme cruelty. He is hugely manipulative, applying Reverse Psychology ever so often. .....
Sylvester
3. Though Sylvester is generally seen as the cunning cat who terrorizes the innocent Tweety bird, if it mostly Sylvester himself who has to suffer. He is subjected to many painful events, and yet, he is unable to break free from this dysfunctional relationship. He is so dependent on this toxic relationship that he tries to hurt, and gets hurt, and the vicious cycle continues. Yet, he doesn t let go. Besides his Co dependency traits, he probably also .....
Wile E Coyote
4. Wile E. is obviously intelligent, what with the elaborate plans and schemes that he hatches to capture the Road Runner. But the amount of time and energy he puts into his coveted prey, repeatedly, despite his failures, shows how much of a fanatic he is in this regard. These traits are manifestations of his possible Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. He could also be suffering from Anorexia Nervosa, evident from his skinny physique, and his elaborate .....
Pep Le Pew
5. Pep Le Pew is a self absorbed, romantic skunk who falls hopelessly for the Penelope the cat. Pep is obsessed with having an intimate relationship with the poor cat, trapping her in his arms every now and then, and having fantasies of love, all indicative of Hypersexuality, or to be more specific in case of Pep , Satyriasis, with obvious obsession with being a man. His Narcissistic Personality Disorder is quite apparent, too, what with his obvio .....
Marvin the Martian
6. This little man from Mars with a pet dog has the megalomaniacal ambition to conquer the world and is possibly trying to compensate for his stature, indicating that he suffers from Napoleon Complex. In the process, he can, without remorse, disintegrate anyone who comes in his way, with a calmness that only shows his Antisocial Personality Disorder, further explaining his disregard for safety. Strangely, he believes he can single handedly take over .....
Granny
7. Granny is warm, Granny is adorable, Granny is capable of doing everything, from a shamanic spirit dancer to a bird whisperer, from a crime fighter to kung fu master except, she is very old, and is probably suffering from a case of Alzheimer s. Clearly, her feats and her talking bird are nothing but her delusions, and she shows many signs that are commonly considered symptoms of Alzheimer s. Her early works she the onset of dementia, while gradu .....
Daffy Duck
9. Daffy Duck, with his explosive energy and agitated attitude, is another of the leading characters, and has some classic symptoms of Attention Deficit Syndrome, which is probably why he is so easily distracted. Besides short attention span, hyperactive personality and high energy, all of which direct towards ADD, he also has other problems like insecurity, poor social skills, rapid outbursts of temper, delusions and hallucinations and disorganized .....
Tasmanian Devil
11. Taz is generally a hyperactive but complacent marsupial with a child like excitement about things, especially food, but he transforms into a raving individual when ticked off, thus becoming Tasmanian Devil, a destructive cyclone, and indicating his Intermittent Explosive Disorder, complemented by his violent mood swings. His distractibility, confusion and hyperactivity are symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Besides unbounded cr .....
Chourishi Systems