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The Man-Child, a term invented by William Faulkner, is usually an adult who possesses a very childlike or (stereotypically) childish demeanor. He's emotionally both simple and fragile; he prefers (although does not always need) to have a parent figure to look after him. He usually isn't very worldly and is typically pretty gullible.
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A page for describing Manchild: Literature. Ascendance of a Bookworm: During Spring prayer, Myne travels alongside an adult priest who enjoys teasing people …
Psycho Psychologist. The Psychopathic Manchild trope as used in popular culture. A dangerous or at least unsettling villain with a childlike nature, which creates a dissonance ….
Manchild was a British sitcom that ran 15 episodes from 2002 to 2003. The series focuses on four men of a 'certain age' who have been friends for many years …
Basic Trope: An adult with a childlike personality. Straight: Bob is a grown man in his 30s, who acts like a preteen boy by being very excitable and playing with toys. Exaggerated: Bob is a centuries-old immortal who behaves like a small toddler. The entire adult cast act like young children.
A page for describing Manchild: Live-Action TV. Max from 2 Broke Girls has shades of this — while she's not as immature as a child, she has a childlike …