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Baby Forthwright is a recurring character from The Mask: The Animated Series.

He is Stanley's neighbor's child and a recurring character. When wearing the mask he sometimes does destruction just to get some ice cream.

While wearing the mask, Baby very briefly teams up with Lonnie the Shark and his goons due to his lacking the sense of right or wrong, but in the end turns against the mobster after Lonnie drops him and gains some sense of right or wrong. He uses a variation of the mask's wedgie antic: putting diapers on everyone who annoys him. Baby wore the mask in three episodes (The Mask Is Always Greener on the Other Side (Part 1), Baby's Wild Ride and Mutiny of the Bounty Hunters).

Stanley's alter-ego The Mask becomes surprisingly serious, when he's taking care of Baby, to the point that he doesn't do his usual hobbies to look after him and becomes a stern, but still a fun-loving and caring father figure to him while babysitting him.

Personality[]

Baby Forthwright like most babies doesn't have much of a personality and behaves like just like an infant. He loves ice cream very much to the point that he cries about it, and even hates Barnaby the dinosaur (a reference to the famous dinosaur Barney) and his tv show. Baby does not like Stanley very much because of him always doing what his mom told him to do, but likes The Mask thanks to being a lot more confident with breaking some of the rules for him, to the point that he obeys The Mask's stern order to go back to the apartment building, showing how much respect and trust he has for The Mask.

Mask Persona[]

There is next to no changes in Baby Forthwright's personality when wearing the mask. As a baby he is open about his desires and has no inhibitions to speak of. The Mask just makes it possible for him to act on them. He has no sense of right or wrong, so he is more chaotic unlike most mask personas who has a sense of right or wrong even if they are genuinely insane, and he joins with Lonnie the Shark and his gang because he wants to, but he does get some sense of right or wrong after Lonnie tries to kill his unmasked self and he helps stopping him, which turns him into a heroic person.

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