Fictional Characters With Undiagnosed Aspergers or Autism

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05 May 2013, 9:45 pm

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Star Trek Voyager's Seven of Nine, closer to HFA than aspie based on her complete and total lack of social/emotional ability (probably due to her previous life in the collective, but I say it still counts. That's why she's my favourite Trek character, along with Spock and Data).



Well... Seven of Nine, Data and Spock are not natural pure humans and so I wouldn't count them. However, they are characters that are appealing to an aspie mind and I guess that counts for something. Remember too that Data was created to be emotionless on purpose, as his brother, Lor, was a monster when equipped with emotions but without the necessary moral framework to deal with them appropriately. Spock was a half human that was socialized as a child with Vulcans and Seven of Nine had a similar life experience away from normal human children as she was assimilated early in life.

Oddly, I used to have a teacher in the 10th grade that called me Data... :lol:


I like Spock, and Seven was a neat modern and more detailed take off of the "type" but Data was just ridiculous, he went beyond even autism to something I'm not sure what. Data bugged me.



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18 May 2013, 7:26 pm

While he has friends, he doesn't really play with them. He is totally focused on honey and would rather be alone with his obsession. Gets on well with his primary carer but no one else.



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18 May 2013, 7:29 pm

the keymaker from the matrix



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19 May 2013, 2:03 am

Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter :)



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20 May 2013, 8:13 pm

Matt Smith, the 11th doctor from doctor who. I'm almost sure he's got something to do with the autism spectrum!
Lack of emotions, sensitive, and the way he plays the role of the doctor, something about his acting seems quite off...if you know what I mean.

I once heard somebody mention something about Twilight sparkle from the new MLP season...not sure if she could infact be a possible member of the spectrum. I may have to start looking towards that, do a bit of research...but whatever people say.

Dilbert? Afterall...he has the "knack". Even if you wanted I could even explain this in more further detail but due to my repetitive rambling towards the whole thing, I now must maintain myself from doing so!

Spongebob, he obviously has no idea about people's body language. Take him and Squidward for example, no matter how much Squidward targets Spongebob with his extreme annoyance and his intense irratability, that poor Sponge still likes to turn to him as a friend, heck, best buddy! (Sorry, 2am, tired, ignore my grammatical mistakes.)



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21 May 2013, 12:20 am

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDhCrtLP1pE[/youtube] Enough said hehe I am very like him hehe!


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21 May 2013, 12:54 am

Alwaysbecreeping wrote:

I once heard somebody mention something about Twilight sparkle from the new MLP season...not sure if she could infact be a possible member of the spectrum. I may have to start looking towards that, do a bit of research...but whatever people say.


Not new season, new series, it's been out for awhile. She is the lead character, and she is probably just as autistic as most people listed here.


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21 May 2013, 12:27 pm

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Helena Bonham-Farter's character in Fight Club?



You mean CARTER.



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21 May 2013, 1:45 pm

Tony Stark from Iron Man one thru three esspecially three!


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21 May 2013, 2:35 pm

Ok, here it goes (correct me if it seems wrong):

- Sherlock Holmes [Maybe]
- Sheldon Cooper (The Big bang theory) [Maybe]
- House? (Maybe: because of his sometimes strange behavior, and how he often don't see why some of the things he does/says are hurtful)
- Cheyenne (This must be the place) [Maybe]
- Raymond (Rain man)
- Daniel Connoly (P.S I love you)
- Adam Raki (Adam)
- Rizwan Khan (My name is Khan)
- Oscar (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close)
- Pink (Pink Floyd The Wall) [maybe]
- Mr. Bean
- Forrest Gump
- Max Braverman (Parenthood)
- Donnie darko [maybe]
- Donald and Isabelle (Mozart and the whale)
- Luna (Harry Potter) [Maybe]
- Jerry Espenson (Boston Legal)
- Spencer Reid (Criminal minds) [Very likely]
- Arnie Grape (What's eating gilbert grape)



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21 May 2013, 11:10 pm

Probably already mentioned, but Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds definitely has it; it's suggested a couple of times throughout the series, an his traits are blatantly obvious; he struggles socially and misses social cues even from his own team, but is obsessed with statistics and Star Trek; he's my all-time favourite modern TV character; I wrote an essay for psych about his AS traits... got an A on it too :)


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02 Jul 2013, 6:52 am

Not sure if anyone mentioned this. But what about Steve Buscemi's character in Ghost World?



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02 Jul 2013, 12:15 pm

Android7 wrote:
fresco wrote:
Helena Bonham-Farter's character in Fight Club?



You mean CARTER.


Uhhhh....

I kinda think that that misspelling was on purpose.

A number of folks have said to me "I have to admit that she did a great job in "the King's Speech" but I just dont like her".

WHY some movie goers dont like her I dont know. I find her as easy to look at on the screen as any other big name thesbian.

I guess she's like eating cow tongues- some folks cant do it, and others love it. Go figure. Just one of those things.



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02 Jul 2013, 12:20 pm

Have said it before.
Probably on this very thread (its seven years old).

But the one, most realistically, aspie character on TV is the little boy named "Brick" in the sitcom "the Middle"(not to be confused with "Malcom in the Middle").



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14 Jul 2013, 10:37 pm

Brooke Davis on One Tree Hill. I have the best example of why I think she has Aspergers. I can't remember exactly what episode this was, but it was most definitely in S4 Lucas get's done telling her about Peyton's attacker, Psycho Derek, to which Brooke replies, "Yeah But Will She Still Be At My Party?"



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07 Dec 2013, 12:50 am

Yeah I'm going to say this, and yeah, some of it might offend by some of what I'm saying. Get meshuggah with it.

List that s**t: sochsbkcjbjkcbjkcbjkscbjsjlcbjlcbnlv. boredom will ensue. i don't capitalize proper nouns. call that acid police at the gas statiori and amputech it. how is it concatenated, let's find out, shall we?

Sheldon Cooper (obviously)
Doug Funnie
Dexter (Dexter's Lab)
Chuckie Finster
Forest Gump
Adrian Monk - It's literally obvious and in your face. For starters, he needs the same type of water over and over, if it's not the same brand: he has to buy hundred upon upon hundreds of water (if someone touches it). He has mild social interaction and it depends on the individual. He has so severe OCD that if someone touches his food, coffee, CD, and so on and so forth, he has to buy a another one...
Stu Pickles
Mr. Bean
Sherlock Holmes
Doctor Who
Ross Geller (Friends)
Stan Smith
Jimmy Neutron
Spock
Data
Bruce Wayne (Batman)
Haruko (FLCL)
Michael Jackson - Got away with molestation twice (after he had paid off the jury - both times), loves being alone in his bedroom, made a laboratory, made a pill to hide the real vital information
Bloo (Foster's Home)
Mac (Foster's Home)
Mr. Herriman (Foster's Home)
Barney the Dinosaur - After he got away with molestation on PBS, paid off the parents and the individuals who were videotaping him, and the children didn't even know what was going on - they were fooled all along in the game, ran by PBS. It was a profit-for-profit game for these ultra-capitalist piece of s**ts.
my hand some nights. my sex life.
cattle being decapitated over a 1000 times over at the slaughterhouse (REST IN PEACE)
f*****g a loaf of bread
pigfucker killed capitalism after he had f****d himself with hydrogen peroxide.
Calvin - Loves Dinosaurs (common Aspergers addiction), intelligent vocabulary at 8 or 9 (sounds as if if he's an adult), high imagination, and brings Hobbes everywhere, just like Linus with his blanket.
Butters (South Park)
Ash Ketchum - Obsessed with the idea of being a Pokemon trainer, has one Pokemon in mind [Pikachu], Pokemon are animals (he has love and care for Pokemon), thinks about himself, and always argues with Brock and Misty.
Gohan (Dragonball Z) - Always has to re-learn a certain fighting strategy (even if it's the easiest thing in the entire planet), gets confused by some social situations, loves books, has a career in mind, still has the influence of the Ginyu Force stuck in his head when he was on Planet Namek (when he did the Great Saiyaman persona), he his mom tells him what to do at all times and what his career will be, imitated others on things, such as: clothes to sounds. Nervous around 1-2 girls (Erza and Videl), he had an anxiety attack. However he is good around people (large crowds), picking up jokes, bad at sports, could have graduated the first day he was at Orange Star High because how high his grades were, etc, etc. Hence we have an undiagnosed mild Aspergers for Gohan.
Goku - Only cares about fighting and food, he doesn't know anything else. He's a terrible driver, he didn't know what's a porn magazine was/is, only had one relationship, etc.
Krillin - Likes making sarcastic remarks, has a set routine, takes him a while to be adjusted to normal life, etc.
Piccolo - Monotone voice, doesn't care about anybody or any relationship (asexual), likes being alone, etc.
Gil Grimsson (CSI)
SpongeBob
Patrick Star
Squidward
Tenchi
Vash (Trigun)
Daria - Low monotone voice, bad/doesn't care about sports, loves music such as post-metal, industrial metal, alternative rock, dream pop, shoegaze, and new wave artist. Example: Neurosis, Godflesh, Deftones, The Smiths, and My Bloody Valentine. She is intentionally antisocial, only has 2-3 friends, high exceeding adult vocabulary than that of her parents, the entire school district - well, besides, her friends Jane and Trent, and her aunt. Completely cynical. Later on, she had made friends with more than 2-3, it had grew to 20. She can
Darth Vader
Hank Hill (King of the Hill) - Obsesses over propane, his athlete days ("Back in my day, I could've gone to state. If it wasn't for my injury."), etc.
Peggy Hill - Obsesses over boggle and is f*****g credulous beyond credulous.
Simon (Alvin and the Chipmunks) - Stereotypical Asperger persona. Brings books with him everywhere, brings irrelevant facts and information to individuals, extremely dry humor, the reliable source for Alvin and Theodore, and only has one girl in mind (Jeanette).
Arnold (Hey Arnold)
Phobe (Hey Arnold)
Brainy (Hey Arnold)
Pepper Ann
Martin Prince
Milhouse Van Houten
Lisa Simpson
Dilbert - High amount of vocabulary, hates large crowds, just wants to perform his job (not do anything else to distract him), only has 5-6 friends, can't take anything seriously, can't determine any social cues, sarcasm, can't take a joke, etc.
Brak
Malcolm - Large exceeding vocabulary than any individual, was placed in a gifted program in 5th-6th grade, good at certain sports (i.e., hockey), only has 5-6 friends,
Dewey - Copies every
Meg Griffin -
Snoopy
Charlie Brown
Ned Gerblansky
Buster Baster (Arthur)
Brain (Arthur)
Egghead
Mulder
Double Dee
TINA!! (Bob's Burgers!)
Ferb (Phineas and Ferb)
Tails (Sonic)
Masao (Shin Chan)
Shin (Shin Chan)
Velma (Scooby Doo)
Brain (Pinky & the Brain)