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Touta Matsuda from Death Note
Matsuda (voiced in Japanese by Ryo Naitou and in English by Vincent Tong) is an important supporting character in the anime/manga series Death Note.
He is part of the police task force that L assembles to catch Kira, but is also a bit reckless, which gets him into a fair amount of sticky situations, much to the annoyance of the rest of his team.
Matsuda has just past chin length fluffy black hair, and light hazel eyes. He is usually seen wearings a slate-blue two piece suit while on the job, and a white button-down shirt, tied with a dark red tie. This is all finished off with a pair of black loafers.
Kid Chrollo Lucilfer (Manga) from Hunter x Hunter
This article will be covering how Chrollo looks in the manga as a child, if you would like to see the other articles I’ve written about his other appearances throughout the series, you can find them all here:
York New Disguise | Usual Outfit | Teenager (Please note that no voice actor will be listed for this, as this part of the manga has not been animated as of yet, and we don’t know how he’ll sound).
As a 9 year old, he has a much softer and kinder appearance than he does as an adult, and is predominantly seen wearing all white (presumably, as there are no color pages for this chapter), in contrast to his darker toned outfits later in the series. His hair is very fluffy, and worn just a few inches above his shoulders. While he does have a few slightly varied outfits, this one for this portion of the chapter is a zipped up, round collared t-shirt, a pair of shorts, and ankle height shoes. One of the main items we see him carrying around during this chapter is an old VHS tape of this universe’s version of Power Rangers.
Roaming Antique Doll Animatronic by Spirit Halloween
The Roaming Antique Doll Animatronic is one of the smaller size ones that Spirit has offered in the past and is essentially a doll roomba.
Her lore tells us that she was neglected by her foster family in the orphanage she lived in, so to take revenge on them she set up a house fire to look like an accident, and was the sole survivor. It’s made to seem like she’s roaming through the house after her crime was committed, taking joy in what she did.
The Doll has a cracked porcelain face, with glowing blue voids for eyes, and messy shoulder length curly black hair with bangs. Her outfit is a floral lacy blue dress with a vibrant blue waistband and white buttons leading up the chest, with a white ruffled collar around her neck. Her whole dress is covered in what is presumably ash from the fire, leaving her in a rather disheveled state.
Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony: Equestria Girls
Pinkie Pie (voiced by Andrea Libman) is part of the main group of characters in the TV series, My Little Pony: Friendship is magic. This article will be covering her human variation from Equestria Girls.
Her hair is the same extremely voluminous pink as when she’s a pony, and her eyes are a vibrant light blue. Pinkie’s main outfit is a white and purpley pink dress, with a purple waistband, a heart applique on the chest, and her cutiemark on the front of the skirt. She wears a light blue short sleeved bolero jacket over top of the dress, as well as matching knee high boots, laced with white laces and topped with light pink ribbons, and the look is finished off with similarly blue chunky bracelets.
Isaac “Zack” Foster from Angels of Death
Zack (voiced in Japanese by Mobuhiko Okamoto and in English by Dallas Reid) is the secondary playable main character in the Angels of Death series.
He is a serial killer that starts the game off chasing the main character, Rachel, before disobeying the rules and becoming a sacrifice alongside her. He wants to get out of the building that they’re trapped in, and forms a truce with Rachel, promising to kill her like she asked, as long as she helps him escape first.
Zack has shaggy black hair and mismatched eyes, both of which are goldish brown, but one has a severely larger pupil than the other. His entire upper body is covered in horrible burn scars, so the majority of his skin is covered in bandage wrappings, extending even to his face. He wears a mid-toned brown hoodie with black shape detailings decorating it, red skinny jeans, and black lace-up boots. He is very rarely seen without his scythe, as it is his preferred tool of the trade.
Darling Dolly Animatronic by Spirit Halloween
The Darling Dolly animatronic is an earlier Spirit Halloween animatronic, and relatively large compared to some of the other ones released around the same time, with this one being 7 feet tall.
Her lore tells us that she started off as a creepy doll that Sally Smith had found buried in the backyard of the new home her family had just moved in to in the 1930’s, which started a chain of weird and creepy things happening around the house, that her mother blamed on the doll. During a thunderstorm, Mrs. Smith tried to rebury the doll back where she had been found, but her shovel was struck by lightning, trailing into the grave, which led to her fusing with the doll after everything lit up with a blue glow.
Dolly has a very finely cracked porcelain doll face with red lipstick and glowing blue eyes (they can also flash red), and semi-curly shoulder-length (presumably) red hair with bangs. Her body is very hunched over and covered in a long, dirty light cream colored dress, a dirty grey shawl, and black wispy fabric, topped with a ruffled light tan collar. She also has splotchy light and dark brown long claws for arms, extending almost like spider’s legs.
Wilson P. Higgsbury from Don’t Starve Together
Wilson is the main protagonist of both Don’t Starve, and Don’t Starve Together, published by Klei. While he has been voiced in some of the shorts, he technically doesn’t have a canonical voice, according to the team.
He is a scientist and the first character you are able to play at in base game. We’re still learning how Wilson properly ties into the full story, but an old lab, a skeleton in the attic, and a general begrudging trust with a certain stage magician may make it a lot clearer soon.
Wilson has black hair that is styled up into an exaggerated ‘W’ shape (as all but one of the characters has a ‘W’ name), and matching colored eyes. For his base outfit he wears a white button up shirt, with a red and black striped vest over top, and fitted black pants. It is finished off with black shoes, and depending on who is drawing him for the shorts, either fingerless gloves, arm sleeves, or full on black gloves (it varies by artist, sometimes they’re just a scribble).
Shiho Suzui from Persona 5/Royal
Shiho (voiced in Japanese by Akemi Satō and in English by Christine Marie Cabanos) is a secondary important character in the Persona 5 series of media.
She is Ann Takamaki’s best friend, and her fellow student at Shujin Academy, while also formerly on the volleyball team like Mishima. She bore a lot of the brunt of Kamoshida’s abuse, which lead to her being hospitalized from trying to escape.
Shiho has dark black-brown hair pulled back in a high ponytail and tied off with a pink hairtie, and eyes in a slightly lighter shade than her hair. She wears a 3/4 sleeve version of the white Shujin uniform sweater, with black arm braces peeking out from under the ends of the sleeves, and wraps around her wrists. For her lower half, she wears a pair of black biker shirts underneath her school uniform skirt, a black knee brace, white crew socks, and white sports sneakers with red patterning on the sides.
Teenage Chrollo Lucilfer (Manga/Anime) from Hunter x Hunter
This article is going to be covering Chrollo’s appearance as a teenager, if you would like to see the other ones I’ve written for him, please check out his York New disguise, his usual outfit, and him as a child.
When he is 19, he wears his hair down with his bangs flat, instead of parted or slicked back, seemingly not yet having his forehead tattoo. In this scene in the manga, he wears a fairly unidentifiable black semi-collared long sleeve shirt, black pants, and black shoes, while in the anime he’s a bit more dressed up, with the same type of pants and shoes, but he’s exchanged the shirt for a suit jacket and a white button-up shirt. In the anime his hair looks a bit browner than his normal black, but the scene takes place at what looks like sunset, so I went with his regular color just in case.
Chelsy Leavis from AliceMare
Chelsy is a plot-important character in the 2016 pixel horror game, Alicemare, created by Miwashiba.
She is the game’s iteration of Little Red Riding Hood, and the second one of the children taken in by Teacher that Allen, the player character, goes to visit over the course of the story.
Chelsy has a very muted toned palette, with her hair and eyes both being a light brown color, and the rest of her outfits in soft reds and whites. She wears her hair low in two small pigtails, tied with red beaded hairties, and her outfit is a long sleeved bell skirted red dress with a poofy white petticoat giving it shape, with a small white apron over top, a matching white-lace trimmed red caplet with a hood that’s usually worn down, white socks, and lace up black boots with brown soles.