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Post by ainslie12 on Jan 5, 2009 14:13:23 GMT -5
XD My hardest character is Kida, but its actually really funny. I'm always thinking about what I'm going to write, and once start writing BAM I know exactly what to say. Amelia and Audrey are easy, they have really defined personalities, you know my to kick butt females!
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Post by mufasa on Jan 6, 2009 7:37:53 GMT -5
My Hardest character to play I'd say would be Scar because he and I have nothing in common. The Easiest for me to play is Mufasa. Many people think the reason is because he and I have a lot in common but to be honest Mufasa is the easiest in my book.
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Post by beckett on Jan 6, 2009 9:30:16 GMT -5
When I used to play Simba & Scar, I found Simba the hardest. He was too soft, and I used to play a lot of dark and sarcastic characters.. so Scar was easy-peasy =] I loved roleplaying Scar. Overall, I prefer playing males.. dark evil males.. for some reason XD does that say something about me?
Now, with Lord Cutler Beckett, I am loving this character. I am just finding his speech hard. I am more of person to speak simply, so to try to and include the dramatic and interesting words which Beckett uses is hard for me. So, I have to spend a long time conjuring up a good scentence.
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Post by ~~Ursula~~ on Jan 6, 2009 15:15:12 GMT -5
Grimhilde, BY FAR, she is very wicked, crass, hates everything. Every time I think I see the slightest bit of good coming from her...I think I'm doing a bad job.
Now don't get me wrong...I LOVE playing as her, it makes me much more harder and wicked and sarcastic...which is something I LOVE doing...so trust me...pick a character that you think will work well with your "repartee" it can either be complimented SO well.
For characters I have played.....Queen of Hearts is BY FAR the hardest character I have ever played as...she wasn't in the movie long and what we know of her is that....she's queen of the cards and has a fuse that is so short if you try to use it it'll shut off automatically....so she is a very limited villain....and is difficult to play as.
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Post by Pinocchio on Jan 6, 2009 18:40:48 GMT -5
Probably John surprisingly. But I catch on to be like him.
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Post by Bambi on Jan 6, 2009 21:40:10 GMT -5
I'd probably say the Great Prince of the Forest is the most challenging character for me, since there is the challenge of keeping the dignified and regal quality within him whenever he would get into any situation. Anytime I use him, I attempt to not seem like I'm deviating too far from his personality; what I normally do is imagine myself being in his place and reflecting on what he might say or do based on what he's given and treat him like he's a noble king (he is leader of the forest, after all ). Ronno is also a challenge, because I find it difficult to use his nasty rogue type of personality in the RPs that are out there on the site. Bambi's a breeze for me, personally, because I figure that he could be open for any kind of adventure or RP that occur on the site.
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Post by foreveryoung on Jan 9, 2009 16:32:39 GMT -5
Penny is probably the hardest, I haven't watched the Rescuers in AGES, like, and it's hard to get into the character of a sweet, shy, little girl, after you've been playing a headstrong, modest, lively teenager, such as Melody, or an evil, scheming, spoilt, teenager, like Anastasia.
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Post by rileypoole on Jan 9, 2009 17:31:18 GMT -5
Riley is hardest for me, because of the gender difference and the difference in that he's actually funny and witty and when I try to be funny I fail miserably in public. Penny from Bolt is easier because I relate with her on a lot of ground and can connect to her easily when I can think clearly. But hands down, Riley is difficult to get into and do well.
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Post by disneyfan91 on Jan 9, 2009 19:22:02 GMT -5
Hmmm ... I have a blast RPing Ian & Shang, I love both of their personalities. I like the two-sides that Ian has ... he's not a complete villain, but he's definitely not someone you'd want to cross in a dark alley. Shang is the stereotypical hero, but he also has his "Duh!" moments. I love capitalizing on those, especially in the romantic threads. XD Norrington is definitely the most difficult for me ... I'm actually considering putting him into early retirement, but I'm still trying to figure out what I should do. I just can't really get into his character when I'm writing and I have a hard time putting myself in his shoes.
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Post by Nani Pelekai on Jan 9, 2009 23:26:38 GMT -5
Hmmm ... I have a blast RPing Ian & Shang, I love both of their personalities. I like the two-sides that Ian has ... he's not a complete villain, but he's definitely not someone you'd want to cross in a dark alley. Shang is the stereotypical hero, but he also has his "Duh!" moments. I love capitalizing on those, especially in the romantic threads. XD Norrington is definitely the most difficult for me ... I'm actually considering putting him into early retirement, but I'm still trying to figure out what I should do. I just can't really get into his character when I'm writing and I have a hard time putting myself in his shoes. <3 You play James wonderfully. <3 -Thwacks Shang over the head for even thinking of retiring the James boy- <3
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Post by Jane Porter on Jan 10, 2009 14:53:36 GMT -5
Milo takes the prize for the hardest character. He and I are total opposites. To be honest, I HATE history and maps! I'm the girl who'd much rather go shopping than stay home and read about an ancient civilization. But I really have fun getting into his character. I have a lot of freedom playing him too, whereas Jane and Marvin are a little restricted because of their background or personality. But with Milo, I can act a little crazier. Jane is an absolute breeze - she and I are very similar. We're both from England, both with a tendency to overreact. I have a lot of fun embracing her proper background, and also getting into her history a little more. With Milo, I didn't even REALIZE he had a history that Mr. Wise & Trousdale had thought up. About three months into RPing him, after I had this big history planned for Milo, I found out that, he already has canon! Dx As for Marvin, he's in the middle of the road. It's a lot of fun to be depressed like he is, but there aren't a lot of RPing situations I can add him to because of his depressive nature. But he's still easy to play
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Post by guardianlatos on Jan 10, 2009 17:59:54 GMT -5
I am still having certain issues with laying Shan Yu, he is so different from me sometimes it is hard to reply immediately with him. I am glad I made him though it will make it esiaier to play some one more like me. If i was going to cheat a little I could talk about the only other two chars i have ever played on this sight Gaston and Robin Hood.
Robin Hood is technically the closest to my normal everyday personality, a nice guy, willing to help anyone, does not judge until something happens. He likes a little mischief from time to time and is hopelessly in love, kinda like how i am a hopeless romantic. He is me in fox form.
Gaston is a different story he represents the other sides of me the more fun side. egotistical, narcissistic, but also had many friends. I am not as extreme as him, but my being a wrestler helps, his ego feeds mine in that profession. Although he can be quite evil he is not a bad guy and given the right situation could play the hero. i love this guy to death, he is my favorite male villain ever.
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Post by Eilonwy on Feb 13, 2009 16:48:29 GMT -5
Well actually I find all my characters to be a breeze. I have a lot in common with all of them.
Piglet- Okay. This cute little thing, I love him. Both of us can and are scared of many of the same things. But I'm not that bad. I like getting to play the scared little girl (pig).
As for Gurgi. Gurgi is the spaz in me. I'm very wild and crazy. Kinda like Jimbo in the c-box only I don't need sugar to light that fuse. SO it's a blast playing him.
Eilonwy. She's that femminest in me. I stand up for my self and for other girls and women. We don't get fair treatment and that's just awful. She's also the more lady-likeish side of me. While niether of us are perfect ladies and would radther be camping under the stars or something of that nature, she brings out the girly and magical teenaged girl in me. So yeah.
OUt of all of them, Gurgi's the hardest. Not because of the character thing. But really the speech. He talks really funny like and it can be hard for me to mimick that. But that would be hard on anyone trying to make words ryhme and talking in the third person and such. And when I'm done with Gurgi posts, I still talk like him. HEHEHE. It drives my parents mad.
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Post by Edna Mode on Feb 13, 2009 16:58:24 GMT -5
To be honest my original third character March Hare was actually hard and it was tough to even get a muse, now that i have Edna Mode it's fun, i just enjoy her scenes in the film so much. Stitch and Chicken Little are pretty well good to rp as well.
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Post by Jim Hawkins on Feb 13, 2009 18:56:19 GMT -5
As for Gurgi. Gurgi is the spaz in me. I'm very wild and crazy. Kinda like Jimbo in the c-box only I don't need sugar to light that fuse. SO it's a blast playing him. Heh, sometimes even I don't need sugar to light my hyper fuse! Or caffeine. Or matches.
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