What is the personality type of Giant Weta? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Giant Weta from Animals and what is the personality traits.
Giant Weta personality type is ISFP, but whatever: this is a movie blog.
So, I've already given the movie a relatively thorough review here, so if you want to know more about what's going on, why it's so good, and why there might be some spoilers, you can read it here.
So, on to my impressions of the movie, and specifically my impressions of the Serenity crew.
The movie combines many sections of the show into a cohesive whole that's just as entertaining as the show itself. It never feels like they're trying to force things together and they actually do a pretty good job of keeping things feeling like they're all part of the same world.
The movie is also very much a character piece, and it's one that has an interesting story behind it. Joss Whedon created the Serenity series, but then decided that he wanted to make this movie right after the TV show was done filming. He originally had this idea for a movie for years, but didn't know how to make it work. So, he sat down and wrote a treatment for it and pitched it to various studios who all passed.
Giant wētā are several species of wētā in the genus Deinacrida of the family Anostostomatidae. Giant wētā are endemic to New Zealand and are examples of island gigantism. There are eleven species of giant weta, most of which are larger than other wētā, despite the latter also being large by insect standards. Large species can be up to 10 cm, not inclusive of legs and antennae, with body mass usually no more than 35 g. One gravid captive female reached a mass of about 70 g, making it one of the heaviest insects in the world and heavier than a sparrow. This is, however, abnormal, as this individual was unmated and retained an abnormal number of eggs. The largest species of giant wētā is the Little Barrier Island giant wētā, also known as the wētāpunga. One example reported in 2011 weighed 71 g. Giant weta tend to be less social and more passive than other weta.