Darwin’s List: The Stupidest Fictional People in the History of the World

  1. Homer Simpson (The Simpsons)
    • A beloved bumbling dad known for his less-than-brilliant decisions and his eternal love for donuts.
  2. Patrick Star (SpongeBob SquarePants)
    • SpongeBob’s best friend and a starfish whose brainpower is as minimal as his efforts at employment.
  3. Michael Scott (The Office)
    • The boss at Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch who tries hard but often fails hilariously due to his lack of awareness and tact.
  4. Zapp Brannigan (Futurama)
    • A self-proclaimed ladies’ man and military captain whose incompetence is surpassed only by his confidence.
  5. Mr. Bean
    • A man of few words but many calamities, whose solutions to simple problems often lead to disaster.
  6. Ed (Ed, Edd n Eddy)
    • One third of the trio known for his extreme lack of intellect and a strange love for chickens and gravy.
  7. Gob Bluth (Arrested Development)
    • Part-time magician and full-time screw-up, constantly finding new, creative ways to make bad situations worse.
  8. Derek Zoolander (Zoolander)
    • A male model who battles to grasp basic concepts like turning left, unless it’s on the catwalk.
  9. Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne (Dumb and Dumber)
    • A dynamic duo whose adventures stem from their incredibly poor decision-making skills.
  10. Kevin Malone (The Office)
    • Known for his love of chili and a knack for simplifying the complexities of life to disastrous effects.
  11. Pinky (Pinky and the Brain)
    • A lab mouse whose thoughts rarely consist of more than what to eat next, much to the chagrin of his genius companion, Brain.