What is the personality type of Harold Smith? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Harold Smith from The Powerpuff Girls 1998 and what is the personality traits.
Harold Smith personality type is ISFJ, which stands for Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. I am a very quiet person, and it takes a lot to even get a conversation going with me. I just tend to be a very private person, and love to do things on my own. I have a lot of difficulty with social situations. I have been called shy or anti-social, and those descriptions are quite accurate.
I have a lot of difficulty with the whole idea of being social. It doesn’t come naturally to me, and I have a hard time expressing myself in a social setting, especially if it involves something that I am not comfortable with or well versed in. I will often go to the extreme of going into a shell for a while, and it will take a lot to get me out of that state. I am sometimes described as “the loner”.
I am not a loner though, because I do have a lot of friends who are not online friends. In fact, I have been known to go out to dinner with people I meet at work, or people from school.
Harold was the girls' next-door neighbor. He lives with his wife, Mary Ann, and his children, Bud and Julie. He is an average suburban factory worker who produces mustard jars. However, he has a darker side. For unexplained reasons, he does not like the Powerpuff Girls or their father, Professor Utonium, and, over a period of a few days, secretly builds a villainous device, complete with a costume, in the hopes of getting rid of them.