Rejected characters
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This is a list of characters that are currently rejected from the wiki. This may be for a variety of reasons:
- They are stated to be open for interpretation
- They are explicitly stated to not be autistic
- No sources supporting autism could be found
- Sources referencing autism are ambiguous (e.g. "perhaps on the autism spectrum", "a little bit autistic")
Character | Media | Notes |
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Josephine "Joe Egg" | A Day in the Death of Joe Egg | Character has cerebral palsy. No sources supporting autism found. |
Bobby | Airwolf (episode "And a Child Shall Lead") | Actor has Down syndrome, character has savant-like abilities. No sources supporting autism found. |
Mary Horowitz | All About Steve | No sources supporting autism found. |
Amélie Poulain | Amélie | No sources supporting autism found. |
Marcy Wu | Amphibia | Creator states the character was not written as autistic[1][2][3][4][5] One writer says he approached her as if she were autistic but does not have the power to decide what is canon.[6] |
Janet Frame | An Angel at My Table | Character, like the real-life person she is based on, was diagnosed with schizophrenia. No sources supporting autism found. |
James Jones | Behind the Mask | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. No sources supporting autism found. Based on a real-life man with an intellectual disability.[7] |
Ruby Spark | Casualty | Actress states that the character was not written to be autistic.[8] |
Harley Mason | Charlie's Angels (episode "An Angel's Trail) | Is stated to be retarded in the episode. No sources supporting autism found. |
Maxie | Clean Break | No sources supporting autism found. |
Ruth | Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. No sources supporting autism found. |
Keiko Furukura | Convenience Store Woman (コンビニ人間) | No sources supporting autism found. |
Willow Chance | Counting by 7s | Is gifted.[9][10] No sources supporting autism found. |
Lucas Turner | Criminal Minds | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. The exact wording used to profile the character is "There's a collection of drawings up here that suggest autism or moderate mental retardation." |
Claudette Morel | Dead by Daylight | While much of the lore (particularly "Claudette's 8th Birthday") points towards her being autistic, this is never explicitly named. |
Anthony | Dead Man's Shoes | Is derogatorily referred to as "retarded" within the movie. Director labels him as special needs.[11] No sources supporting autism found. |
Patrick | De Patrick (Patrick) | Direct states the character is not autistic.[12][13] |
Derek Noakes | Derek | Creator states the character was not written as having a specific disability.[14][15][16] |
Percival "Percy" King | Epithet Erased | Creator states "she's whatever you want her to be"[17] |
Jason | Falsettos | No sources supporting autism found. |
Forrest Gump | Forrest Gump | Is described as having an IQ of 75. No sources supporting autism found. |
Will Graham | Hannibal | Creator Bryan Fuller states that Will has an empathy disorder but does not have Asperger's.[18][19] Actor Hugh Dancy says he does not have Asperger's.[20] |
Patrick Obyedkov | House (episode "Half-Wit") | Has acquired savantism due to a brain injury. No sources supporting autism found. |
Park Dong-gu | Inseparable Bros | Is stated to have an intellectual disability. No sources supporting autism found. |
Bong Young-kyu | Listen to My Heart | Is stated to have an intellectual disability.[21] No sources supporting autism found. |
Laura "Little Voice" Hoff | Little Voice (movie) | No sources supporting autism found. |
Jenifer | Masters of Horror (episode "Jenifer") | Is said to possibly have an intellectual disability. She's a violent siren-like creature who seduces men. No sources supporting autism found. |
Kamille Bidan | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam | In episode 9 of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, Kamille uses the term "jiheishō" to describe himself, roughly saying "I'm just an autistic child".[22] It is near-certain that this is a misuse of the term to mean depression/withdrawal/neuroticism/anti-social/shyness. At the time the series was made, this was not an uncommon misconception, and the director has a track record of misusing autism to mean those other things.[23] The English dub uses the word "neurotic" in this instance.[24] I know dubs aren't perfect but it's likely that the translators knew of this whole "saying autism when they mean something else" thing and kept this in mind for localization. |
Steven Grant | Moon Knight | Sources are ambiguous: "making him maybe slightly on the spectrum"[1], "I saw him as a bit on the spectrum"[2] |
Janet Michaels | No Other Love | Both characters are described as "retarded". No sources supporting autism found. |
Andrew Madison | ||
Seymour "Sy" Parrish | One Hour Photo | [25] |
Paprika | Despite the IMDb entry being tagged with Asperger's syndrome, no sources supporting autism could be found. | |
Chithan | Pithamagan | Grows up without human contact. No sources supporting autism found. |
Cassandra | Rage of the Dragons | See talk page. |
Claude | Red Riding Hood | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. No sources supporting autism found. |
Calvin Cooley | Scrooged | Is stated to have stopped talking after his father was murdered. No sources supporting autism found. |
Claire "Stats" Bender | Sirens (2014) | Actress states she doesn't recall anything about the character having a specific disorder.[26] |
Peridot | Steven Universe | No sources supporting autism found.[27][28] |
Charlie Godfrey | Summer of the Swans | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. No sources supporting autism found. |
Sheldon Cooper | The Big Bang Theory | Writers state they do not want to label the character.[29] |
Henry Carpenter | The Book of Henry | No sources supporting autism found. |
Daisy Gahan | The Daisy Chain | While autism is suggested, it is never definitely confirmed. It is also more or less shown that she's a fairy/changeling/some other kind of supernatural entity. |
Dale Palmer | The Judge | Actor describes the character as "developmentally delayed".[30] |
David Phillips | The Lost Language | The story itself does not mention autism. It was also written in 1934, predating the conceptualization of autism. |
Molly Gray | The Maid | Author uses the word "neurodivergent" to describe her.[31] No sources supporting autism found. |
Juno Steel | The Penumbra Podcast | Creators note that it is a legitimate interpretation but is not discussed canonically.[32] |
Jamie Benjamin | The Pit | A classic rendition of the "disturbed child" trope in horror. Screenwriter Ian Stuart mentions that the character is inspired by real-life children with autism and mental illness, but director Lew Lehman made significant changes to the script that impact the characterization of the mental state of the character (like making the Trogs real creatures and not just figments of his imagination/manifestations of his psychosis).[33] Though press often banked the character as autistic, there are no sources to support this claim. |
Carla Tate | The Other Sister | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. No sources supporting autism found. |
Harlan | The Umbrella Academy | Is shown to have a developmental disability, the nature of which is not specified. No sources supporting autism found. |
The United States of Leland | No sources supporting autism found. | |
Jimmy Woods | The Wizard | No sources supporting autism found. |
Rhonda | Trick 'r Treat | Described as an idiot savant in the movie. No sources supporting autism found. Actress does not mention autism when discussing the character.[34] |
Eddie Walker | Tru Confessions (movie) | Is said to have a developmental disability. No sources supporting autism found. |
Eddie Walker | Tru Confessions (novel) | Is described as not autistic in the novel. |
Jasmine | Unforgettable | Directors refer to the character as unique, high-functioning and childlike, but do not label her as autistic when asked if she is a character with special needs.[35] |
Bridget | Vampirina | No sources supporting autism found. |
Arnie Grape | What's Eating Gilbert Grape | Actor states the character is not autistic, but mentally retarded.[36] |
Tay Tian Cai | 你的世界我们懂 (Your World in Mine) | Character has an intellectual disability.[37][38] No sources supporting autism found. |
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- ↑ https://jelloapocalypse.tumblr.com/post/190090771062/will-any-non-binary-characters-be-showing-up
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20130705021822/http://www.geeknation.com/podcasts/the-bloodcast-ep-33-hannibal-showrunner-bryan-fuller/ - 53:30-54:15
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- ↑ https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a500944/hugh-dancy-hannibal-qa-season-two-has-very-different-trajectory/
- ↑ https://program.imbc.com/Cast/myheart
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- ↑ https://www.journeyofafrontman.com/2015/02/24/on-the-line-with-maura-kidwell/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/rnn_tweet/status/1237684714044968962
- ↑ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-steven-universe-team-on-the-characters-evolutions/
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20090816083935/http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2009/08/reader_mail_does_sheldon_from.html
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5VX3KTxwUI
- ↑ https://www.kobo.com/blog/in-conversation-with-nita-prose
- ↑ https://thepenumbrapodcast.tumblr.com/post/149711643181/i-saw-a-post-saying-juno-is-autistic-is-that#notes
- ↑ Butty, Chip (2011-12-12). "An Interview With Ian A. Stuart: Writer of The Pit". Cinemachine. Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmG8DoA5MlE
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK9DpO4Ow6o
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03_V4BHrSoY
- ↑ https://www.8days.sg/entertainment/local/richie-koh-your-world-mine-intellectual-disability-breakout-663881
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