For the Ms. Incredible question: It's actually quite simple... I never focused on her *personality*. But Dexter's mom though, that's a WHOLE ANOTHER STORY.
@@ITSTIMETOSAYGOODBYE Some kids don't have cartoon crushes, or irl crushes. Having no romantic interest in anyone, cartoon or irl, is a sexuality known as aroace, though most people that claim to be aroace (what I think, anyway) end up liking someone. also @drlarrymitchell wot💀
@SmashBrosFan2006-kw2gh what's the stranger childhood :-) it's so that's freaking hilarious :-). You were a furry before you had the concept of a furry :-)
Kind of a weird crush, but one time when me and my cousins were chilling, watching us some Smile of a Child as good little Christian kids, and we stumbled across this show that was like Toy Story and it was about these toys who came to life and re-enact Bible Stories. There was a Pink Elephant with a Cyan/Turquoise Tutu and her name was "Tina." And I'm putting this on every level of my life. Whenever she was onscreen, I was just locked in on the fact that she was pink and also being tuned in with her sweet, cheerful voice. Both of which made my heart beat faster than Sonic's physics in Unleashed. And to be fair, that was kind of a thing for Gen Z at times, Pink Girls (That are either Pink by themselves or wearing a Pink fit) = Fine AF
Here is my essay twin Title: Why I Didn't Have a Crush on Mrs. Incredible as a Child and Had a Crush on Raven from Teen Titans Instead Introduction Childhood is a time of innocence, and developing crushes on fictional characters is a common part of growing up. However, personal preferences and individual experiences play a significant role in shaping these crushes. In my case, I did not have a crush on Mrs. Incredible from "The Incredibles" as a child, but instead, I found myself drawn to Raven from "Teen Titans." In this essay, I will explore the reasons behind this divergence in my childhood crushes, highlighting factors like character traits, relatability, and personal interests. I. Relatability and Personality One of the primary reasons I had a crush on Raven from "Teen Titans" was her relatable personality and character traits. Raven was a complex and multifaceted character, which made her stand out to me. She had an introverted and mysterious demeanor, which I found intriguing. Her struggles with controlling her emotions and the inner darkness she battled with made her a deeply relatable character. As a child, I might have identified with the challenges of managing one's emotions and inner conflicts, which drew me towards Raven. II. Depth of Character Development Raven's character development in "Teen Titans" was more extensive than that of Mrs. Incredible in "The Incredibles." While Mrs. Incredible was primarily portrayed as a strong and responsible mother and superhero, Raven's character had more layers to explore. She was not just a superhero; she was a powerful empath with a troubled past. Her complexity and depth of character development allowed me to connect with her on a deeper level, making her more appealing as a crush. III. Personal Interests Personal interests and hobbies can greatly influence childhood crushes. At the time, I might have been more interested in the themes and storytelling style of "Teen Titans" compared to "The Incredibles." "Teen Titans" delved into the lives and personalities of its characters, and Raven's character arc resonated with my interests in introspection and character-driven narratives. These factors contributed to my crush on Raven and my relative disinterest in Mrs. Incredible. IV. Appeal of Mystery Raven's mysterious and enigmatic nature added an element of allure to her character. As a child, I was drawn to characters who held an air of intrigue and complexity. Raven's struggle to control her dark side and her reserved demeanor made her captivating. The element of mystery surrounding her character made her more attractive to my childhood self, unlike Mrs. Incredible, whose character was more straightforward and predictable. Conclusion Childhood crushes are shaped by a combination of character traits, relatability, and personal interests. In my case, the allure of Raven from "Teen Titans" over Mrs. Incredible from "The Incredibles" can be attributed to Raven's relatable personality, depth of character development, my personal interests, and the appeal of her mysterious nature. These factors combined to create a childhood crush that was both memorable and reflective of my individual tastes as a child. Ultimately, the diversity of characters in the world of animation allows for a wide range of childhood crushes, each influenced by unique preferences and experiences.
@@Ozymandias54 "its chatgpt. the Roman Numerals are never used unless it is ai generated by ChatGPT 3.5. He typed the words 'write me a college level essay on why I don't have a crush on mrs.incredibles'" r/woooosh
Title: why I did not have a crush on Mrs. Incredible or Raven but had a crush on General Magmar he's got cool hair, a nice voice, a cape and he can bake!
6:36 ME. Absolutely me. I’ll never forget when I went to Sea World as a 6 y/o, and because it was almost Christmas, there was this grown woman dressed as an elf hosting a Christmas-themed game of Madlibs, but this random girl wanted to play at the same time as me, so we had to do it together, and for “celebrity” the girl immediately shouted, “Taylor Swift!” and I deadass asked, “Who’s Taylor Swift?” and that girl was like, “How can you not know Taylor Swift?!?!?!” and I felt stupid.
My first ever crush was a friend I had in Kindergarten and I always claimed to be his girlfriend, but my first fictional crush was Ash from Pokemon when I was about eight or nine. I have a long list of weird crushes including Goku.
I don't think any 2000s-early 2010s era celebrity crush list can be complete without Megan Fox, Kirsten Dunst, and Emma Stone. Bonus mentions to Rebecca Romijn, Famke Janssen, Marion Cotillard, and Anne Hathaway. For my ladies in the house, we can't forget Hugh Jackman, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire, Shia LaBoeuf (yes, I knew some girls who were into him), Heath Ledger, and Christian Bale, among many others. It's impossible to downplay just how big Transformers, Spider-Man, Batman, and X-Men were for these years. Say what you want about the quality of some of these movies, but you cannot deny their casting choices were absolutely on point.
I won't lie, I seriously thought Lucy (Wyldstyle) from the Lego Movie's would be in this as well, beautiful and an amazing hero 😅 Awesome video, my man!
Searching up my childhood crushes on the hub made me feel so complete for some reason, like the hub videos were the final piece of the crushes. After so many fantasies i was finally able to watch them
The reason:Ms. Incredible is a popular superhero character in the 2004 Pixar movie, The Incredibles. Despite her heroic status, she isn't always seen as a 'hot' character. This could be because her physical appearance is not as typical of a female superhero as the other characters in the movie. She is short and stocky, with a muscular frame that does not conform to the stereotype of what a female superhero should look like. Her costume is also quite different from those of other female superheroes, with its predominantly red and black color scheme and the lack of skin-tight fabric. Instead, it is loose-fitting and more functional. Additionally, her lack of makeup and her plain hairstyle make her look more like a mom than a sexy superhero. Ultimately, Ms. Incredible's unique physical appearance and lack of an ultra-feminine aesthetic make her a hero for all ages, not just those who are attracted to the sexier female superheroes in the media.
Am I a wierd person when I say that I never had a crush on a cartoon character? Like when I was a child I would have never even thought about the idea off having a crush on them but everyone else seemed to had at least one.
I always thought I was weird not liking a cartoon character. Not just cartoons, but celebrities in general. I’ve only had 2 crushes in my life and they were both girls who were at my school lmao
You should make a makeship plushie, it would be awesome and make a lot of money. I like the designs of your character and it would be awesome to have him in plush form.😊
My first crush was in Year 3. I told my cousin about it, and as all females do she told a LOT of people at school about it. Ever since then, I've learned to keep my mouth shut lmao.
Daphne from Scooby Doo Astrid from how to train your dragon Emma Watson Emma Stone Jennifer Aniston Christina Ricci as Wednesday Wendy from Gravity Falls There's probably a bunch I forgot but childhood me seemed to have quite a broad taste! 😂
I never really had any fake character crushes. I mean maybe I liked Gwen or Heather on Total Drama but idk about crushes. Maybe Cat from Sam and Cat but that’s just cause my cousins would always be saying I liked her and teasing me about it for some reason and maybe I kinda fell into it. First real crush was in like 6th or 7th grade, but nobody ever asked me if I liked anyone until one time in 7th or 8th grade and nobody has since.
I am a 12 year old guy and I never had a celebrity crush or fictional character crush. It just seems weird and a waste of time to have a celebrity crush or a fictional character crush. But I can understand why people could have these kind of crushes.
My Unconventional Perspective on Miss Incredible from "The Incredibles" Introduction "The Incredibles," a beloved animated movie that has captured the hearts of millions, introduced us to a world of superheroes and superpowers. Among the unforgettable characters in the film, one character that stands out is Helen Parr, also known as Elastigirl or Miss Incredible. While many viewers may have developed a crush on her due to her remarkable abilities and undeniable charm, I must confess that I didn't have a crush on Miss Incredible. In this essay, I will explore the reasons behind my unconventional perspective and delve into the aspects of the character that left me unaffected. A Matter of Perspective Before delving into the reasons behind my lack of a crush on Miss Incredible, it's essential to acknowledge that personal preferences and perspectives vary widely. What one person finds attractive or captivating may not resonate with another. In the case of Miss Incredible, many fans admire her for her incredible flexibility, intelligence, and bravery. However, I found myself drawn to different aspects of the film's characters and storyline. Relatability One of the primary reasons I didn't have a crush on Miss Incredible is relatability. While her superpowers and heroic actions are undeniably impressive, I often connect more with characters who exhibit human qualities and vulnerabilities. Miss Incredible's super-stretching abilities set her apart from the ordinary, making her feel less relatable to me. Characters like Dash or Violet, who grapple with the challenges of adolescence and family dynamics while dealing with their superpowers, resonate with me on a more personal level. Character Depth Although "The Incredibles" is a family-centric superhero film, Miss Incredible's character development takes a backseat to that of her husband, Mr. Incredible. The movie primarily focuses on his journey from a retired superhero to a dedicated family man. Consequently, I found Mr. Incredible's character arc and growth more captivating and relatable than Miss Incredible's character, who often serves as a supporting figure in the story. Diversity of Interests Personal interests also play a significant role in developing a crush on a fictional character. While Miss Incredible possesses admirable qualities, such as determination and leadership, I am more drawn to characters with diverse interests and hobbies that align with my own. Miss Incredible's focus on her superhero responsibilities and family commitments didn't resonate with my interests as strongly as other characters who had different pursuits. Conclusion In the world of "The Incredibles," Miss Incredible is undoubtedly a strong, capable, and iconic character. While many viewers found her attractive and crush-worthy, my perspective on the character differs. My lack of a crush on Miss Incredible stems from a combination of factors, including relatability, character depth, and personal interests. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder that our preferences in fictional characters are subjective and influenced by our unique perspectives and experiences. In the end, it's the diversity of characters in films like "The Incredibles" that allows each viewer to connect with and appreciate different aspects of the story. Still Think Im A Bot, Think Again Bozo.
I had a crush in kindergarten and one in elementary school. The first time I asked out my crush was in middle school, but she rejected me (may she burn in hell lmao). Now I'm in love with a girl who has a boyfriend but I don't want to give up. Speaking of celeb crushes, I used to have a huge one on Kira Kosarin (Phoebe Thunderman).
When i was like 5 years old I used to have a crush on the powerpuff girls especially that one episode when they became teenagers. My first elementary school crush was in 1st grade and me and this other kid used to fight over her and in the end I won. My video game crushes were rouge the bat from sonic and rosalina from mario. My celebrity crushes were Megan Fox, Jessica Alba, and Margot Robbie.
I never really had any childhood crushes growing up tbh, at least outside of school crushes, as I never gave it much thought. Though if I had to choose, I'd probably say Natalie Portman in the Star Wars movies
I'm actually surprised no one had a childhood crush on leshawna from Total drama 💀 Edit: actually I can't be talking I had a crush on mipha from The Legend of Zelda Breath of the wild 💀
I used to have a HUGE crush on Bowletta and Cackletta when I was 13 for how narcissistic and evil they are. I was so sad when she died in the end of that game but all villains meet their ends at some point. (Except hopefully I don't meet my end EVER.)
I needed help when I was younger... I had a crush on Garu from Pucca when I was 11... I had a fake wedding with him that I forced my neighborhood friend & my younger sister to go to, and I made a plushie of him that I slept with every night... Geez, I was down bad... Seriously though, I have no idea why I liked him so much, the art style was straight trash in that show, the characters didn't even look good
As an individual exploring the complicated scene of feelings and attractions, it is normal for one to foster smashes on imaginary people. In the domain of energized superheroes, Mrs. Mind boggling, otherwise called Elastigirl, is without a doubt a person meriting esteem and regard. In any case, in spite of her unquestionable appeal and considerable capacities, I wind up in the special place of not really liking her. While many could find it amazing given her charm, my point of view on Mrs. Mind boggling is formed by a blend of individual inclinations and the manner in which I see fictitious people. One of the essential purposes for my absence of a crush on Mrs. Mind blowing is established in the way that my ideal of engaging quality reaches out past actual appearance. While she has mind boggling adaptability and a dazzling figure, my meaning of excellence envelops a more extensive range of characteristics like character, insight, and profound profundity. Mrs. Mind boggling, albeit a solid and enabling person, doesn't reverberate with the characteristics I see as most engaging in a possible pulverize. Moreover, my associations with imaginary people are much of the time impacted by their appeal and the profundity of their personality improvement. While Mrs. Mind boggling is without a doubt a powerful person with a convincing story bend, I find it trying to lay out a veritable close to home association with her. Conversely, characters whose encounters reflect my own or who go through critical self-improvement will quite often catch my consideration and interest. One more significant consider my absence of a crush on Mrs. Unbelievable is the manner in which I see fictitious people overall. Monitoring their made up nature, I will generally move toward them with a specific degree of separation. While I can appreciate and respect their qualities, the profound speculation expected for a squash to create is frequently held for genuine associations. This unmistakable qualification among the real world and fiction keeps me from creating heartfelt affections for characters, no matter what their charm or allure. All in all, the shortfall of a pulverize on Mrs. Unbelievable isn't an impression of her personality's worth or engaging quality. All things considered, it is a consequence of my own inclinations, the manner in which I see fictitious people, and the particular characteristics that impact me on a more profound level. While Mrs. Unimaginable without a doubt enthralls numerous with her appeal and strength, my heart stays unswayed, sitting tight for an association that lines up with my extraordinary arrangement of inclinations and feelings.
Mine was with raven from teen titans go when i was like 9. I remember being extremely sad and hating beastboy for like a solid month after the kissing scene he had with Raven.
One of my celebrity crushes as a teenager was Zedd (the EDM producer behind "Clarity", "Beautiful Now", "The Middle", and "Stay the Night"). I no longer have a crush on him, but his music is still my main inspiration for making electronic music 🎶
Yo, The Hex Girls in Scooby-Doo had me in a damn chokehold, bro, plus Gwen from Total Drama! Also I was down bad for Shego in Kim Possible, Vanessa Doofenschmirtz in Phineas and Ferb, Raven in Teen Titans, etc. And flash forward to my sophomore year of high school, I was 16, my first real crush was a senior girl in band, she was 18, and yeah that one ended up with me getting my heart broken, and then in September 2020, my partner slid into my DMs on IG, and I started falling for them, we hit it off, and the rest is history! And yeah, one of my Celebrity crushes is Avi Roque, a Non-Binary Latine Actor, best known for their role as Raine Whispers in The Owl House! So yeah, I'm Queer asf!
@@dasy214rosario9 1, who said you were weird?, 2 definitely 🧢, maybe too old to remember, 3, what bad taste bro, seriously? Dora? Like what where you on when you were younger having a crush on Dora?
What? F**k no you ain't the only one! I never had any stupid crushes on cartoons and I make sure everyone knows that. People who think "everyone had one" should be slapped. I'm just happy that I'm not alone on not having a crush on a dumb cartoon.