How old is dib from invader zim
PonyChan66 said: I would judge Dib as being , and Gaz at around Zim seems to be an adult in irken years, at least, I don't know how this works. Dib is probably in 7th grade, and Gaz in 4th or 5th. Mei-Ling said: Dib is roughly 13, Gaz is 11 and as for Zim and Tak they're actually over 50 because in Tak, the hideous new girl, Tak says it was 50 years ago in a flashback and then she said something about she had to wait 70 years so Zim and Tak are definitely over I always thought Zim was around Dib's age.
Like 7th grade. But jn Irken years, i know he's way older then Gaz, im guessing she's somwhere around 5th gradd. Bur peopla are saying that Zim is like, It surpised me when i read that. Invader Zim Related Clubs. Cookies help us bring you Fanpop. By using Fanpop, you agree to our use of cookies. Episode guide. Play trailer Animation Action Adventure. Creator Jhonen Vasquez. Top credits Creator Jhonen Vasquez. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Trailer Invader Zim.
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Brad Abrell Announcer as Announcer …. Danny Cooksey Melvin as Melvin …. Jhonen Vasquez. More like this. His comic appearance was carried into Enter the Florpus. Dib is separated from the rest of his peers by his exceptional intelligence and determination. Also, Dib continues to seek out the paranormal despite the considerable ridicule he receives from both peers and family.
He considers himself to be the sole defender of Earth against Zim's plans of conquest, and rightly so; he's in fact the only one who knows or cares that Zim is an Irken Invader bent on world destruction. When Zim first landed on Earth, Dib was initially shown to be more antagonistic, obsessed, and desperate, making it his sole goal in life to expose Zim as an alien by any means necessary.
However, he eventually realized that any efforts to reveal Zim would be wasted on his oblivious and mean spirited peers, and Dib eventually lost his obsessive, desperate edge, becoming a more humorous, depressive and more sympathetic character overall. His hatred of Zim eventually becomes real as the Irken takes every opportunity to make his existence even more miserable than it already it is even when unprovoked, making Dib's efforts to beat Zim all the more personal.
Dib shares his father's scientific and technological prowess, with skills that far exceed the average human being. He has been known to created advanced technology entirely from scratch for example, an advanced water balloon-launching apparatus.
These skills aren't limited to just Earth-based technology, either. Dib has on multiple occasions proven a keen understanding of Irken technology as well, whether it be hacking into Zim's base , reverse-engineering a rogue Invader's crashed vessel , or remotely flying the Irken flagship itself.
Dib Membrane is an extremely intelligent boy. He shares his father's scientific and technological prowess and is even shown to be slightly more intelligent than him, being the only one to see through Zim's terrible disguise. He has the ability to build advanced technology just from scratch. He has also been known to use and control Irken technology such as hacking into Zim's base, utilizing Tak's Ship , and controlling the Massive. Dib is also very agile and is a very fast runner, as he was able to catch up to Zim who is also very agile in Enter the Florpus.
He has been shown to use his scythe-like hair as runners on zip-lines. He is shown to be able to shoot bio-electricity from his hands, as well as having flight, telekinesis, super speed and agility, and the ability to jump several feet into the air.
He is also shown to be able to breathe without oxygen. However, since most of the events in the episode were revealed to have taken place in a simulation, Dib never actually received any of these powers. He is also shown to have a strong sense of knowledge of the supernatural. In " Mortos der Soulstealer ", Dib was able to summon Mortos from the underworld, in " Gaz, Taster of Pork ", he cast a spell on Gaz that made everything she ate taste like pork, and in " Backseat Drivers from Beyond the Stars ", Professor Membrane mentions Dib summoning the walking dead at one point.
Dib is also obsessed with his favourite television show, Mysterious Mysteries. In " NanoZIM ", he tried to send some evidence on Zim he had acquired and even had aspirations to host the show and get "his own episode.
There's even a large room fittingly named "The Dib Archives" which is full of boxes, crates and bags full of letters and papers sent in by Dib that the producers of the show simply put away most likely without seeing what he sent.
Ultimately, in desperation for ratings, the anchor of the show goes through these archives and sees a video disk with Zim and GIR out of disguise. Despite the overwhelming evidence from this that Dib still tried to use to prove that Zim is an alien, the host still concludes that he's crazy.
He also concludes that GIR was "definitely crazy" and that, while he felt bad for the "green kid", states that there was probably a good chance that he was also crazy In " Gaz, Taster of Pork ", the anchor explains what spelldrives are, and when he gets to the point of introducing Dib, he gets very annoyed, clearly remembering his past experiences with him and probably bitter of the fact that the show most likely had to use further evidence sent by Dib because as his producer told him, "crazy gets good ratings.
Even though he's antagonistic towards Zim who's interpreted as an anti-hero , Dib can be considered a hero. This means that while he's technically a hero, he's considered to be an antagonist in Zim's point of view. He's declared himself "Sole Defender of Earth ", and is there to thwart Zim's plans, but the two have teamed up on more than one occasion when it benefits them both such as in " Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom " or in " Bolognius Maximus ".
Dib is often called "crazy" or "insane" and is constantly mocked for his theories. He even got put in a " Crazy Bucket ", a possible alternative to a straitjacket. Overall, most of his classmates try to ignore him. He's been on the front page of the newspaper twice shown in " Dark Harvest " and " Mortos der Soulstealer " , so it is likely that a good deal of the city is aware of the trouble he frequently ends up in.
Additionally, in " Mysterious Mysteries " it is shown that the show's production studio has an entire room dedicated to housing the reports Dib has sent in over the years, which the show's anchor seems to dread opening. He believes Zim and GIR are the "bad guys", while he and Gaz are the "good guys" who are Earth's last hope against the coming alien invaders.
He makes every effort to stop the two at every possible turn although he tends to disregard GIR. This often leads to increased social difficulties at Skool , as they are constantly making a scene in class or in the cafeteria.
While trying to expose Zim in front of his peers, Dib actually only damaged his own reputation even further as the rest of the skoolchildren think of him as a "crazy boy" which ironically helps Zim fool everyone into making Dib look like the "bad guy. It is unknown how long he has been a part of the network, but all the other operatives seem to know who he is and his reputation for being crazy. Dib seems on better terms, however, with Agent Darkbootie.
Darkbootie has helped Dib at least once, in " Battle of the Planets ", while in " Battle-Dib ", an unnamed agent gives him a chance to present the Network with all of his findings on Zim. Dib is also less ridiculed by Agent Tunaghost , who helped him in " Gaz, Taster of Pork ", Implying a decent working relationship while the rest of the agents either find him annoying, crazy, or a disgrace to the Network as seen in " Zim Eats Waffles.
During the initial production of the show, Nickelodeon wanted to cut Dib from the show outright because they did not think he was funny or interesting enough. As a result, Jhonen Vasquez fought back with a project called God Save the Dib , which involved making slight changes to Dib's character to make him more funny and interesting in order to avoid Nickelodeon cutting him from the show.
One notable change that came out of "God Save the Dib" was making Dib's head bigger than his body, which became a reoccurring joke throughout the series.
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