Dawn Bellwether- INFJ
I- Well, is there another character as introverted as her in this movie? At least before the big reveal, she seemed like the typical secretary (yes, I know, she's an assistant mayor but she calls herself a glorified secretary): shy, quiet, and work-oriented. The first two apply here, the latter is later on. Even after the reveal, she seems to be the only one in charge, meaning no assistant, no friend, no second-in-command. Herself alone. "And I plan to keep it that way >:)"
N- You couldn't really see this with the mask she puts on at first. She actually seemed like an S, content with the present and content with the little mug detail from Mayor Lionheart as the only form of appreciation. However, it was revealed that all this time she was actually plotting for the future and looking at the big picture. She didn't just want to be a "glorified secretary," she wanted full power of the capital in this animal world.
F- Bellwether is idealistic. Even though she is not a healthy idealist, she is still one. She took her main problem- being unappreciated- to heart and used it rather than her head to solve it. Sure, it was clever and planned out carefully, but it was driven by personal feelings.
J- First off, she makes a plan and sticks to it. Second, she is task-oriented and organized (well, not too well represented in this picture, but yes in her master plan). Third, when Judy and Nick come along and ruin her plan, she loses control, and Judging types feel as if they lose that very same thing when their plans change. I rest my case.
MBTI Sources:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/
http://www.onlinepersonalitytests.org/
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/MyersBriggs/ExamplesOfIdealistPersonalitiesInStories
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