What is the personality type of Hank Hippopopalous? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hank Hippopopalous from Bojack Horseman 2014 and what is the personality traits.
Hank Hippopopalous personality type is ESTP, with a dominant Fi function (see chapter 6). When Fi is combined with a sensitive Fe and a slow Te, you get one of the most powerful personalities of all. Fi will drive him to be spontaneous and artistic, but his Te will make him cautious. He’ll be the life of the party, but he’ll also be the guy who never drinks too much, because he feels that he’ll lose his edge if he does. In contrast to this cool, relaxed demeanor, though, Hippo’s Fi will also drive him to be very competitive in all things. He’ll work hard at anything that he enjoys doing, and he’ll also work hard at anything that he hates. He’ll be the creative entrepreneur, but he’ll also be a ruthless competitor in business and sports. Hippo’s attitude is “Whatever you do, do it better than others—even if you don’t enjoy it.”
Heavenly-Minded personality type is ENFP, with a dominant Ne function. When Ne is combined with a slow Te and a sensitive Fe, you get one of the most emotionally expressive personalities of all.
Hank Hippopopalous (voiced by Philip Baker Hall) is a hippopotamus and the host of the TV show Hey, I Think You Can Dance. In the episode “Hank After Dark,” Diane inadvertently causes a controversy by including the beloved entertainer in a mention of celebrities who have done worse things than BoJack, including Hank.