Judy Hopps- ENFJ
E- Judy Hopps is very outgoing (such as being the first to greet her new neighbors and co-worker charismatically) and speaks before thinking (such as when she ran after Weaselton, even after being told to stop by the Rhino Cop), both characteristics of the Extravert type.
N- Judy, since at a young age, knew what she wanted to be when she grew up and maintained that goal. People of the Intuition type focus more on the future than the past or the present.
F- Judy shows to be more compassionate and caring rather than favoring logic over those two attributes. For example, she takes the missing Otterton case right off the bat without asking questions about it or even asking if she could solve it to Chief Bogo privately (logic) because she felt empathy towards Mrs. Otterton (feeling).
J- Now this is where disagreements start. Judy though may seem fun and spontaneous, would have her hard-working trait much stronger. She also has things decided (ex. she committed to the case, but a better example is her career choice since little). Another thing that helped me determine this preference was looking at the big picture (ENFP vs ENFJ). An ENFP has a tendency to create ideas but not complete them and get easily distracted when in a boring task (Judy shows the opposite when she is assigned parking duty, she makes the best of it.) On the other hand, an ENFJ wants to devote their time to others a.k.a "make the world a better place."
MBTI Sources:
http://www.myersbriggs.org/
http://www.onlinepersonalitytests.org/
https://www.16personalities.com/
That's extremely steretyped, ENFPs can focus and have long term and short term goals and complete them too. She acts and behaves like a mature ENFP the entire film and showcases Ne and Fi all of the time. Judy Hopps is ENFP.
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