Cartoons
Shego from Kim Possible
Shego is the villainess in the Disney TV show Kim Possible who works as Dr. Drakken’s sidekick. She is an evil enemy of Team Possible which includes Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable. For extra authenticity, consider getting real black and green gloves/boots
Professor Poopypants
Professor Pippy Pee-Pee Poopypants, also known as Tippy Tinkletrowsers, is one of the main villains of the Captain Underpants series and movie along with Melvin Sneedly. He planned to solve the Earth’s hunger and trash problems but then he planned to shrink the entire planet for laughing at his silly name.
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Matt from Death Note
Matt (otherwise known as Mail Jeevas) is Mello’s assistant in the manga and anime series Death Note. He is the third smartest boy from the Wammy House orphanage in which he and Mello reside in, often playing video games and monitoring enemies through multiple computer screens.
Professor Rowan in Pokémon
“Hello there! It’s so very nice to meet you! Welcome to the world of Pokémon!” Professor Rowan, located in the Sinnoh region, is a specialist in the field of Pokémon evolution and contemporary of Professor Oak and mentor to Professor Sycamore. Rowan is sometimes perceived as mean because of his stern personality, but he is actually kind and patient. He’s quite a snazzy dresser.
Otto Mann
In The Simpsons, Otto Mann (voiced by Harry Shearer) is a laid-back metalhead who drives the school bus for Springfield Elementary. Despite all his underachieving and drug usage, Otto is a friend to Bart and occasionally serves as his mentor. If you want to go all out for this costume, pick up some yellow body paint!
Screenslaver
In The Incredibles, the Screenslaver is the main supervillain, a mysterious nemesis of unknown identity who hijacks screens and uses hypnotism to brainwash people from afar.
Ember McLain
In Danny Phantom, Ember McLain is a hard-rocking ghost teen who disrespects any and all authority figures. She views Danny Phantom as her arch enemy and blames him for ruining her vocal cords. She has full control of her trademark blue flaming hair, which she can use as a fire attack or shape however she likes.
Underminer
In The Incredibles, The Underminer (John Ratzenberger) is a supervillain who has declared war on peace and happiness. He’s resemblance to a mole is uncanny, from the big chompers to the ability to dig tunnels underground using his big drill vehicle and robot hands.
Hot Meg Griffin
In Family Guy, Hot Meg is an alternate universe version of Meg Griffin. She’s opposite in every way, namely that she’s, well, hot. Unfortunately, genetic engineering has advanced to the point that everyone else is even more attractive than Hot Meg, causing her to be considered ugly by her dimension’s high standards.