What is the personality type of Professor Ratigan? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Professor Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective 1986 and what is the personality traits.
Professor Ratigan personality type is ENTJ, which is also known as the "leader" or "the commander". ENTP is defined by the MBTI as follows: "A person of very advanced capabilities who is likely to be quite innovative. They are usually good at several things at the same time, and tend to be quite successful at everything they do."
Although he was portrayed by both Michael Caton-Jones and Jim Carrey, the Ratigan persona is more associated with Caton-Jones' performance.
Appearances
Books
Ratigan's first appearance was in this book. He is the antagonist of the book, and is also the main antagonist of the trilogy. He is a highly intelligent villain who loves power, and will do anything to get it. He is very cunning, ruthless, and intimidating.
He is described as having a menacing glare, wearing a scarf around his neck, and a mustache. He also has an eye-patch over one eye. He is seen with his henchmen, Mr. Toil, Mr. Smee, and Mr. Krabs. They are depicted as being under his command.
Ratigan makes his first appearance in this book.