What is the personality type of Rizzo the Rat? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Rizzo the Rat from The Muppets and what is the personality traits.
Rizzo the Rat personality type is ESTP, while the Rizzo, the new character, is ESFP, according to a profile on the Rat's website.
"Rat Rizzo is a lonely guy with a sarcastic sarcastic sense of humor," wrote one person on the site. "He doesn't have a girlfriend because he lives in a smelly old apartment and doesn't have anything to offer her. He's been through a lot of bad relationships and he's still bitter about them."
Others were more enraged.
"This is my favorite show and I'm really sad," wrote one person. "I don't understand why they would change a character that was so funny and unique and we actually related to him."
Fans of the show also rallied on Twitter, pointing out that they were upset about the change and asking why FXX didn't just keep the original character.
"@RizzoTheRat is my favorite character on Louie and I can't believe he's being replaced," wrote one person on Twitter. "I feel like FX is trying to make the show more appealing to a broader audience and this is a step in the wrong direction #SaveRizzo."
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Rizzo the Rat is a Muppet character, created and originally performed by Steve Whitmire. He is a fictional rat who appeared on The Muppet Show and numerous films, with a starring role in the 1992 film The Muppet Christmas Carol. The character is particularly associated with Gonzo the Great, with the two sharing a double act since 1992. Whitmire based the character on Ratso Rizzo in Midnight Cowboy and performed him until 2016.