What is the personality type of Bongo? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Bongo from My Big Big Friend and what is the personality traits.
Bongo personality type is ENFP, which is the most extroverted of the 16 types.
Extraverts - like ENFPs - are more likely to speak their minds, take action, be more spontaneous, more outgoing, more energetic, and more enthusiastic.
They are more likely to enjoy experiences and be excited about the future.
Extraverts are also more prone to feel things more deeply. They are more likely to bond with their children, be more emotionally sensitive, and to feel things very strongly.
Introverts - ENFPs - are more likely to be reflective and listen to their inner voice. They are also naturally more reserved.
They are less likely to express their emotions in words, or to enjoy experiences as much as extraverts do.
They are also less likely to take action or make decisions, but they are often more reflective and contemplative.
The Enneagram: The Psychology of Personality
The Enneagram is a nine-point personality system that was originally developed by Swiss psychiatrist, Otto Rank (1884-1939). Rank was interested in the development of the human personality and its dynamics.
Matt's Big Big Friend is named Bongo; he is a green kangaroo. Like Matt, he is athletic, energetic and constantly jumping. He has a great sense of humor and an infectious, uncontrollable laugh. Bongo is afraid of being ignored and likes attention. Bongo is also very fearful. He has a pouch that Matt rides in despite the fact he is a male kangaroo (in real life, only female kangaroos have pouches). His pouch is apparently in more than one spot, since Bongo can be seen pulling things out or putting things into different pouches in various locations, such as, up by his neck, down at his sides (almost like pockets).