The Old Animator
Basic Statistics:
Character Name: The Old Animator
Full Name: Albert Underwood
Sex: Male
Age: 70
Sex: Male
Age: 70
The old animator is an elderly, humble, retired man who spends most of his time drawing cartoon characters in his animation studio in his house. He lives in a small house in Rotherham in the United Kingdom alone, and could be considered fairly passive. He has a son and four grand children, however his parents and brother have all deceased.
Physical Characteristics:
Weight: 120-130 kg
Height: 5'4-5'9 ft
Species: Human
Species: Human
The old animator's most distinguishing feature is his large, grey, bushy beard and mustache. He wears a dark red shirt, wears a pair of dungarees and large brown shoes. He has hairy arms, however has receded his hair. He is fairly fat however has a well built top half, he has to wear size XL shirts and have his trousers held up by a belt, however chooses dungarees because they are comfier.
Intellectual/Mental/Personality Attributes and Attitudes:
The old animator is a gleeful man who enjoys the work he does, and could be considered a child-at-heart. He isn't very stern in his attitude, nor does he show any real negative traits. He is a fairly loving, nurturing and protective person, and is quick to accept things. He has spent his entire life selflessly trying to bring joy to others through animation. The old animator is a very wise man and can be considered intelligent, is is incredibly imaginative and likes to create a variety of characters. He is a dedicated man who is quick to help anyone.
Emotional Characteristics:
The old animator has many strengths; including the ability to animate in the 1930s, being selfless to everyone and being a well known and liked individual, however he is considered passive and somewhat absent-minded which can be a weakness for him. He was an extrovert in his early years, however now he is getting older he has become more of an introvert, he would rather spend time in his animation studio than leave his house.
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