Which combination of classic TV characters perfectly describes your personality?

Are you the perfect mix of Spock's logic and Lucy's antics? Find out!

 
The characters we discover on classic TV are distinct and iconic, but we still can't help seeing a bit of ourselves in the best of them.

Ever wonder which two TV characters have most influenced your personality? Now's the time to find out!

Answer six quick questions below and we'll reveal which two TV characters mixed together form the crux of your personality. Are you just like ALF, with just a dash of Columbo? As goofy as Gomer but as brave as Batman? Find out in the quiz below!
  1. Let's start with a good old-fashioned poll of your viewing habits. Which TV show below do you like best?
  2. Now let's go back to high school. Which high school stereotype best describes teenage you?
  3. All right, time to plan your escape. Which destination appeals to you most?
  4. OK, let's get back to some basics. Which color combination appeals to you most?
  5. Oh no, it just started to rain and that almost ruins your day. How do you react?
  6. Last question focuses on your favorite foods. Pick the best classic combination of food items that you like to mix together:

Which combination of classic TV characters perfectly describes your personality?

Your Result...

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17 Comments

MSTinPA 36 months ago
You got Batman and Perry Mason
You believe that decency trumps all, and like Perry Mason, you'll pursue the truth until you find it. Then, armed with knowledge, you fight to defend it, brave as Batman himself.
DerekBird 36 months ago
I didn't like the original ​result, so I went back and changed it.
You got Lucy Ricardo and Matt Dillon
Not only do you want to be part of it all like I Love Lucy's star, but you also have the wherewithal to call the shots like Gunsmoke's Matt Dillon. Between your colorful imagination and uncanny intuition, where you go, people follow.
Westernchick 37 months ago
In each question, the choices were a tie between two favorites, so I chose all one way and got Gomer Pyle and Columbo, and liked what they said about me, but then, I hit refresh at the top of the page and tried it again and I really loved what they said about me then and I liked the ones they said I was like better too! Batman and Perry Mason. Cool!
You believe that decency trumps all, and like Perry Mason, you’ll pursue the truth until you find it.
Then, armed with knowledge, you’ll fight to defend it, brave as Batman, himself! Wow!
Snickers 37 months ago
Gomer Pyle and Columbo, right I don't think so.
Snickers 42 months ago
Mama Harper and Spock? Oh my god!
DerekBird 47 months ago
You got Lucy Ricardo and Matt Dillon
Not only do you want to be part of it all like I Love Lucy's star, but you also have the wherewithal to call the shots like Gunsmoke's Matt Dillon. Between your colorful imagination and uncanny intuition, where you go, people follow.
idkwut2use 47 months ago
Gomer Pyle and Columbo! Now that is...interesting. xD I think I’m more the latter than the former, but okay!
VaughnBaskin 47 months ago
I'm ALF and Wonder Woman.
Snickers VaughnBaskin 42 months ago
I wanted Alf and Wonder Woman.
Runeshaper 63 months ago
You got Beaver Cleaver and Felix Unger
You may be a little old-fashioned and like everything to have its place like The Odd Couple neat freak Felix Unger, but that strict side is watered down by your pure sense of wonder, which reminds us of the happy boy that TV history loves so well.

WOW! Didn't know that was a combo LOL
WILD 68 months ago
I got Thelma Harper and Mr. Spock. The bad and the good - in that order.
EricFuller 68 months ago
ALF and Wonder Woman. Weird combination.
ndebrabant 68 months ago

You got Beaver Cleaver and Felix Unger
You may be a little old-fashioned and like everything to have its place like The Odd Couple neat freak Felix Unger, but that strict side is watered down by your pure sense of wonder, which reminds us of the happy boy that TV history loves so well.
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