What is the personality type of Babe? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Babe from Babe 1995 and what is the personality traits.
Babe personality type is ENFJ, or The Giver. This personality type is very much like the J, or the “healer” personality type. The Giver, or J, is a very helpful, giving, and compassionate person. They want to help others and see others succeed, and they seek out ways to do so. This is why they can be so great in an administrative job where they have to create a new policy every day, or in the helping professions such as nursing or counseling. The Giver is also a very nurturing and emotional person. They get upset when they see people hurting, and they feel strongly about helping others. This can be a problem in their personal lives, because they get so upset with themselves when they see someone harmed that they do not get upset with the real cause of the issue. However, the Giver also has a strong sense of justice and morality. They will not stand for injustice or cruel acts, and this can cause conflict with the more materialistic thinking of the JTP. This is why it is important to make sure that partners of the Giver are aligned with their values.
The JTP also has a very strong sense of identity.
Babe is the titular protagonist of Babe the Gallant Pig, and its sequel, Babe: Pig in the City. He is also the adopted son of Fly, the female border collie.
Babe is a young pig who gets separated from his family and ends up into Hoggett farm owned by Farmer Arthur Hoggett and his wife Esme Hoggett. He is prejudiced by many animals (who simply call him "pig") but unlike them, Babe is very friendly and polite to about anyone he meets. Because of his kindness, he gets many of the animals to warm up to him. He becomes Fly (a female sheep dog)'s adoptive son, and also the sheep's friend.