It's hard to find a flaw in lifelong charmer Tom Hanks.
But Jimmy Kimmel tried to bring out the Toy Story actor's bad side during the 62-year-old actor's Thursday visit to the late night show.
Kimmel set things into motion by daring the two-time Oscar winner to steal a cardboard cut out of himself from the souvenir shop next door to Jimmy Kimmel Live's Hollywood studio.
No more Mr. Nice Guy! Tom Hanks showed off his rebellious streak when Jimmy Kimmel dared him to steal something Thursday
'You have a reputation for being wonderful and perfect in every way,' Jimmy said before introducing Tom's challenge.
Hanks didn't hesitate before accepting the offer and jumping out of his seat to make his way to the shop.
'The only thing I'm gonna get arrested for is being too charming,' Tom winked.
Hanks hammed it up as he made his way to the souvenir shop, greeting travelers, chatting up a hot dog vendor and window shopping at Zara.
On a mission: Hanks didn't hesitate before accepting the offer and jumping out of his seat to make his way to the shop
Sweetheart: 'You have a reputation for being wonderful and perfect in every way,' Jimmy said before introducing Tom's challenge
Charm offensive: 'The only thing I'm gonna get arrested for is being too charming,' Tom winked
Snack break: Hanks hammed it up as he made his way to the souvenir shop, greeting travelers, chatting up a hot dog vendor and window shopping at Zara
'All right, this is the place,' Tom said as he arrived at the tschoke emporium.
Kimmy directed him to the cut-outs, which were all the way in the back of the shop.
But the Forest Gump actor couldn't resist the opportunity to glad hand with fans.
He tried to play matchmaker for a man from Australia and lady from New Jersey who were both perusing the wares.
Then upon learning the man had a wife standing just feet away, he tried to bribe the Mrs. with some cash to go 'meet somebody.'
The right spot: 'All right, this is the place,' Tom said as he arrived at the tschoke emporium