ESFPs are some of the best people you will ever meet, and there are tons of Disney characters who embody traits from this personality type. People with the “entertainer” persona are almost always a total joy to be around. Perhaps it is due to their animated spirit. Or maybe it’s simply due to the fact that they’re so darn friendly.

So what exactly does ESFP stand for? ESFP represents extroversion, sensing, feeling, and perceiving. Due to this combination of traits, they’ll naturally take the lead in any adventure and people will follow them with both admiration and excitement. It is safe to say that these entertainer personality types add a sparkle to our lives that we otherwise wouldn’t have without them. With that being said, which Disney characters most accurately embody the ESFP Myers Briggs persona? Read on to find out!

10. PETER PAN - PETER PAN

When it comes to chaos and adventure, Peter Pan says “bring it!”. ESFPs are some of the most exciting individuals around due to their deep desire for adventure and stimulation. Easily bored, the entertainer personality type will embark on a wild journey without hesitation, considering they like to act first and then think about their situation afterward.

Peter is a natural leader and everyone strives for his attention due to his charm and spirit. He is the life of the party, and everyone wants to be around him. Many people are quick to type Peter as an ESFP, and it isn’t hard to see why.

9. JESSIE - TOY STORY

Jessie from Toy Story is filled with spirit and zest that most people strive for. Although she is often extremely outgoing and charismatic, she’s secretly very sensitive and her feelings get easily hurt. This is quite common for the ESFP personality type, and people often incorrectly disregard their sensitivity due to their loud, fearless personas. Their emotional intelligence along with their incredible social skills make them some of the most lovable personas out of all the sixteen types. Jessie’s sensitivity when it comes to being taken away by her original owner reveals how vulnerable she can be.

8. MILEY STEWART - HANNAH MONTANA

Miley Stewart may seem like your average high school girl during the day, yet at night she is a worldwide phenomenon who is adored by millions. The fact that Miley is able to remain humble despite her secret identity as Hannah Montana is proof that ESFPs have an underrated humility to them that we tend to overlook.

Despite this personality type’s need for attention, they refuse to look down on others which is why Miley is best friends with people who aren’t in the spotlight. She treats Lily and Oliver with just as much respect as the other starlets she encounters on a frequent basis.

7. TROY BOLTON - HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Troy Bolton is the character that gave Zac Effron his career, and he is most likely an ESFP in High School Musical. Troy has amazing people skills and he knows just what to say in order to inspire his friends. Yet one of the downfalls and negative characteristics of this personality type is that they care a great deal about social norms due to their deep desire to be well-liked by others around them. This is why he’s so secretive about his relationship with Gabriella because she’s not the type of person he’s supposed to be dating.

Eventually, though, he learns that status isn’t as important as he originally thought. Once he learns this, he is able to comfortably perform in the school theater department and play basketball. Only an ESFP would love sports as much as the spring musical!

6. DORY - FINDING NEMO

Dory from Finding Nemo is one of the most benevolent characters throughout the history of Disney, and she is most definitely someone with ESFP traits. At first, Marlin is quick to underestimate Dory due to her lack of common sense, but as the film progresses he learns that she is actually quite the brilliant fish. Not only is she wise, but she also possesses an emotional intelligence that some of the other sea creatures simply don’t. These are classic ESFP characteristics.

5. ARIEL - THE LITTLE MERMAID

Ariel is a thrill seeker who desperately wants to embark on an adventure that stretches far beyond her comfort zone. You can always count on the ESFP to take on a path in life that is unconventional as well as slightly dangerous. To the ESFP personality type, life is meant to be lived in the most vibrant way possible.

Ariel wants to see it all, despite her father constantly reprimanding her for obsessing over “where the people are.” Yet what ESFP doesn’t have a bit of a rebellious streak?

4. PRINCE NAVEEN - THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG

Prince Naveen from The Princess and The Frog is a great example of an ESFP character. People are naturally charmed by this man due to his zestful approach to life and his desperate need to experience it all. He is often thrust into the center of a crowd, dancing away on the streets of New Orleans and charming the socks off of all the people around him. His fun persona is able to help Tiana loosen up a little and enjoy her life, while her diligence helps him learn the importance of hard work.

3. CRUELLA DEVILLE - 101 DALMATIANS

Cruella Deville is an example of an unhealthy ESFP personality type. All personality types have good and bad versions to them, and the entertainer is no exception to this rule. At their worst, this type can be status-obsessed and materialistic.

This is how we’d describe Cruella Deville, whose biggest concern is how she’s perceived by others. Cruella will do whatever it takes to show off her wealth, even if it’s at the expense of the poor dalmatians.

2. OLAF - FROZEN

Olaf from Frozen is a dear friend as well as a loyal confidant to both Anna and Elsa. He is perhaps the most social character in all of Frozen and his love of receiving warm hugs ensures us that he’s the ultimate people person-er- Snowman. His biggest desire is to be surrounded by good people and his wish finally comes true. He is a social creature at heart and his lovable accepting nature is very reminiscent of an ESFP personality type.

1. TIGGER - WINNIE THE POOH

Tigger from Winnie The Pooh is the ultimate ESFP character. Sometimes people are amazed by the sheer amount of energy and vigor that this personality type possesses and the other types are left scratching their heads wondering where they get all their energy. If you have an ESFP in your life, chances are they’ve acted like the zestful tiger from Winnie The Pooh before, as they seem to bounce around all over the place without ever getting tired. Ladies and gentlemen, the ESFP.