It’s a tough market out there for a prospective Disney sidekick seeking employment—we get that. To help you more effectively turn your life into a Disney movie, here are nine ways you can pad your resume and catch the eye of the hero or heroine whose heart you cherish.

1. It will really help your case if you can brand yourself as being a part of a dynamic duo.



We don’t want to live in a world where the word “Timon” isn’t immediately followed by “and Pumbaa.” If you can hitch your wagon to a similarly iconic friendship, you’ll double your stock as a potential sidekick.

2. You and your sidekick should also see if you can get in the groove of a friendly bickering type of dynamic.



Your incongruent personalities will add antics to all proceedings, guaranteeing you a spot in the hero’s close circle whenever a big plot point is happening.

3. Go ahead and embrace your quirks wholeheartedly.



Your short-term memory loss and unexplained ability to speak whale make you who you are, and if displaying those quirks makes you immediately lovable and relatable to all audiences everywhere, then you’re just going to have to live with that.

4. Feel free to be travel size for your hero(ine)’s convenience.



Don’t worry about trying to be big and tough. When you’re a sidekick, your primary assets are your loyalty, your bravery, and your wits—none of which are traits that require you to lift.

5. Keep an open mind when it comes to the possibility of matching outfits.



If you think you’re too cool to match, consider the fact that matching is actually cooler than all of the other things you could do.

6. Stay sharp when it comes to dispensing timely and profound nuggets of wisdom.



It’s fine to be goofy 99% of the time, but just know that when it winds down to the 1%, everyone’s going to look to you for effortless and flawless advice.

7. Be a big softshell at heart.



If being perceived as a strict disciplinarian and law-abiding citizen is important to you, then go ahead and maintain appearances. Deep down, everyone will know that friendship is equally important to you, anyway.

8. Versatility is key.



Try to be a figurative chameleon who adapts to any scenario, no matter how wacky. But if you can be a literal chameleon, then do that instead.

9. Above all else, be loyal.



Being a Disney sidekick means you’ll do anything for your friend … and they’d do the same for you.

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Posted 5 years Ago