Cartoons
The Joker from Batman: Killing Joke
The Joker played by Mark Hamill in Batman: Killing Joke gives us a little more insight into Joker’s past. We learn of the atrocities that have taken place and what has caused Joker to become one of the most classic villains in the DC universe. Joker is a great costume for any gender and if you enjoy working with make up this will be a fun one!
Make Your Own: Roman Torchwick’s Hat from RWBY
Although the character departed from the series after RWBY’s third season, Roman Torchwick’s hat lives on as his accomplice, Neo […]
Angela Anaconda
Angela Anaconda is a very confident American middle class girl, with freckles all over her face, and short auburn hair. She has a rivalry with her faux French classmate Nanette Manoir (whose first name she Angela pronounces as ‘Ninatte’) who once referred to Angela as Angela Ana-Garbage. Angela often calls her “Nanette Manure” and “Ninny-Poo” among other insults. As a result, Nanette tries, usually successfully, to get revenge on Angela. Angela often imagines situations where calamities befall Nanette (and at least once Gordy, who is actually Angela’s friend). Angela Anaconda wears an orange dress and has chestnut hair. She speaks in a high pitched hillbilly accent.
Ingrid Third from Fillmore!
Keeping the halls of X Middle School in balance, Ingrid Third is a laid back, extremely smart member of the school safety patrol in Fillmore! Her photographic memory comes in handy while solving crimes with her detective partner Fillmore. She says “Crackers” once she grasps major pieces to solving the mysteries of X Middle School. Being a former delinquent, much like Fillmore, Ingrid knows how the minds behind the crimes work.
Nezuko Kamado from Demon Slayer
Nezuko Kamado is a main character in the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimestu No Yaiba. She is the younger sister of Tanjiro, and the sole survivor of the demon attack that killed the Kamado family. However, she was turned into a demon. Nezuko travels in a wooden box because demons can’t go out in sunlight. She can shrink herself to fit into the box, as well as grow larger in attack. Nezuko sees all humans as family and vows never to hurt them. She even refuses blood, which is why she wears her bamboo gag, and instead gains her strength through long periods of rest. She loves Tanjiro dearly, as he is the only one who can calm her down.
Zenitsu Agatsuma from Demon Slayer
Zenitsu Agatsuma is a character in the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He passes Final Selection and becomes a member of the Demon Slayer Corps. But unlike Tanjiro, he is cowardly and easily admits defeat. He has a huge crush on Nezuko, and becomes enraged at Tanjiro for hiding her. Needless to say, Zenitsu has a tendency to overreact. Although he proves himself a worthy slayer when he uses the Thunder Breathing technique to defeat the older brother spider demon.
Make Your Own: Scroll Communicator from RWBY
Rooster Teeth’s RWBY webseries is set in one of those fantastical fictional worlds where it’s perfectly normal for Huntsman Academy […]
Sasha from Amphibia
In Amphibia, Commander Sasha was friends with Anne Boonchuy and Marcy at Saint James Middle School until being transported to Amphibia. She’s charismatic, persuasive with the people around her, and something of a rule-breaker.
Walter Beckett from Spies in Disguise
Geeky, awkward, and filled with a desire to create the best spy inventions. That’s one way you can describe Walter Beckett (Tom Holland) from Spies in Disguise. From a young age, Walter showed interest in becoming an inventor. One day, his gadget turns a top spy, Lance Sterling, into a pigeon. Now he must help with the mission while finding a way to turn Sterling back to human form.
Beast from X-Men
Beast, or Dr. Hank McCoy, is a founding member of the X-Men. His powers as a mutant include super strength and heightened senses. Despite his animalistic appearance, Beast possesses brilliant intelligence, and can communicate eloquently. He is a professor at the Xavier Institute as well as an activist for the acceptance of mutants in society. This guide follows his comic book iteration. Use the blue paint to cover your entire face as well as to paint the pointed ears. Some appropriate additions might include a pair of glasses and a lab coat.