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"C" the Dragon 11-05-2006 04:37 PM

Right. Back on topic... So, uh, do you think Wilt has a fear of something? My guess is knifes or needles or something else that's sharp. (Sure hope that Wilt fans won't get mad at me for that. I just have to bring up something that's about Wilt:P)

pitbulllady 11-05-2006 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by "C" the Dragon (Post 13793)
Right. Back on topic... So, uh, do you think Wilt has a fear of something? My guess is knifes or needles or something else that's sharp. (Sure hope that Wilt fans won't get mad at me for that. I just have to bring up something that's about Wilt:P)

Well, we know he's afraid of "Cannonball Ghosts", LOL! Even still, it's not an overwhelming fear, not a phobia by a long shot, since he DID rally his courage to take on that "Phantom Menace" once he realized that it was a threat(or seemed to be at the time)to the other residents of Foster's. That's Wilt for ya-he won't back down from any threat, real or otherwise, if he thinks his friends are in danger!

Wilt really doesn't seem to be the fearful type at all, at least not where tangible things, like spiders, Extremasaurs(doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who K.O'd that big armour-wearing Extremasaur that the gang THOUGHT was going to fight Eduardo in "Eddie Monster", so they could steal his outfit), or such, but Wilt's biggest fear seems to be more of things you cannot touch, like being unwanted or being abandoned, and of disappointing those he cares about. It's a lot easier to overcome a fear of something you can see, than of such abstract things.

pitbulllady

antgirl1 11-05-2006 07:34 PM

Yes, but the Canible Ghost was just a myth, used with puppeteering. (if you look close enough on the TV the ghost *did* have srings on it) Everyone gets scared if watching a scary movie AT NIGHT.

No, Wilt hasn't shown any sign of fear, YET. But it's also clear as day with the whole "abandonment" fear thing. Aww, poor guy.

DoubleLatte 11-05-2006 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by "C" the Dragon (Post 13793)
Right. Back on topic... So, uh, do you think Wilt has a fear of something? My guess is knifes or needles or something else that's sharp. (Sure hope that Wilt fans won't get mad at me for that. I just have to bring up something that's about Wilt:P)

Assuming Wilt has a fear of anything isn't insulting in the least. Why would Wilt fangirls get over a comment like that? 8D

I can't see him being afraid of anything though...

Cassini90125 11-05-2006 11:09 PM

I do seem to recall him hiding in a stack of tires once.

pitbulllady 11-06-2006 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 13859)
I do seem to recall him hiding in a stack of tires once.


Yeah, but just like in "Bloooooo!", when he realized his friends were in danger, he found the courage to come to the rescue, using his natural basketball skills that time. Even when Wilt IS afraid of something initially, he manages to get over it. He does not appear to have any major fears of physical objects, that we've seen, anyway, that he is unable to cope with. If he does, he simply represses them, as he does with most of his emotions.

pitbulllady

LaBlooGirl 11-06-2006 03:47 AM

I was actually surprised at the hinting with the line,"Everyone belongs to someone, right?"
It kinda makes perfect sense that Wilt suffered trauma to his head and therefore has lost memories of his past.
So maybe even if someone asked him, he couldn't tell them how he lost his arm. Now that's pretty sad....the moment Wilt remembers it may be like reliving it all over again. :(
But the good news is, perhaps he WILL find his creator and also relive some happy memories. :D

Vampyre 11-06-2006 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 13859)
I do seem to recall him hiding in a stack of tires once.

Yes well, I think I would of hidden to if I were about to be eaten alive by a giant black pac-man.

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Originally Posted by "C" the Dragon (Post 13793)
Right. Back on topic... So, uh, do you think Wilt has a fear of something? My guess is knifes or needles or something else that's sharp. (Sure hope that Wilt fans won't get mad at me for that. I just have to bring up something that's about Wilt:P)

I would feel even more sorry for the guy if he did. Trust me, since I have aichmophobia as well (fear of, knives, needles and other sharp objects) it isn't really a very nice thing to fear *shudders*

I think he fears abandoment (if that's even spelt right). It would definitely make sense, I mean, come on! In 'crime after crime' he punishes himself by sending himself to prison (haha Wilt the jail bird. He has his own title!), just so he's safe from what ever he thinks will happen to him if he isn't punsihed for standing on a rug, holding chalk, standing with in one hundred feet of a lamp ya da ya da ya da...

"C" the Dragon 11-06-2006 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Vampyre (Post 13889)
Yes well, I think I would of hidden to if I were about to be eaten alive by a giant black pac-man.



I would feel even more sorry for the guy if he did. Trust me, since I have aichmophobia as well (fear of, knives, needles and other sharp objects) it isn't really a very nice thing to fear *shudders*

I think he fears abandoment (if that's even spelt right). It would definitely make sense, I mean, come on! In 'crime after crime' he punishes himself by sending himself to prison (haha Wilt the jail bird. He has his own title!), just so he's safe from what ever he thinks will happen to him if he isn't punsihed for standing on a rug, holding chalk, standing with in one hundred feet of a lamp ya da ya da ya da...

I say he has a fear of sharp things, because even though he has amesia, he may have quick flashbacks of something sharp and that will be all. If he sees a sharp object, he gets terrifide (SP) of it and doesn't know why, but that's just me.:P ;) Besides, there could be other ways that he lost his arm.

LaBlooGirl 11-07-2006 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by "C" the Dragon (Post 13914)
I say he has a fear of sharp things, because even though he has amesia, he may have quick flashbacks of something sharp and that will be all. If he sees a sharp object, he gets terrifide (SP) of it and doesn't know why, but that's just me.:P ;) Besides, there could be other ways that he lost his arm.

If Wilt was involved in a gang beforehand (which might explain how he ended up being rival to that other IF, like the other guy was from a rival gang) it could explain how he got hurt. Well, that's assuming that assumption is even near being close to what the real scenario is. LOL I'm going to be driven insane trying to figure this out until the day it airs....8D


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