However, while Felix wasn't antagonistic towards Ralph, he was (albeit, unintentionally) insensitive to Ralph's feelings for thirty years, never considering how Ralph felt about his role as the game's villain, simply taking him for granted, and didn't even think to invite Ralph to the game's 30th anniversary, making him find it awkward when Ralph asks to be invited to try some cake. Felix speaks with a southern accent and is constantly heard using various phrases such as 'Oh my land!' and 'Jiminy, jaminy!', mostly when something shocking or amazing occurs. He never swears and has a charm about him that reminds you that he was made to be a hero of the 80's. When Ralph tires of his role as the villain and abandons his game, Felix is courageous enough to take responsibility and risk his life for his game by searching for him. He doesn't treat Ralph as badly as the Nicelanders do and even seems to be a bit sympathetic and caring for him. During the celebrations, Felix is shown to be a gregarious and demonstrative person. As a result, he is often given praises, pies, and has celebrations thrown in his honor.
He brings joy to the Nicelanders by fixing their apartment windows whenever Ralph destroys them. Felix is a cheery, lovable, kindhearted, and thoughtful hero.