Cartoons
Julie Winters from The Maxx
Julie Winters is the freelance social worker in the comic book and MTV animated series: The Maxx. Julie’s style evolves around seduction and attitude. Sultry, but with a military-like aesthetic. She is a troubled woman with a dark past trying to find her way in the world. When she’s not being a jungle queen within her and the Maxx’s sub consciousness, she’s working but dreading her profession in the city listening to people’s problems while shutting out her own.
To achieve her look, you’ll need: a cut off ‘cropped’ white tank top, black fishnet shorts, distressed/cut blue jeans, a classic brown leather belt, a burgundy colored scrunchie, a green army jacket, (black doc martins are optional), and of course, blonde hair pulled into a grungy pigtail.
SpongeBob SquarePants from the SpongeBob Musical
The happy sponge of the cartoon world goes to stage! This time, SpongeBob SquarePants and the denizens of Bikini Bottom must band together to save their undersea world from utter destruction, all the while singing catchy show tunes.
Kyle Broflovski
Kyle Broflovski is the undeniable moral voice of reason in South Park. His end-of-episode wrap-up speeches about “what we’ve all learned today” have become a running joke in the show, with most characters sick of his preachy and holier-than-thou attitude. Still, Kyle always tries to do the right thing, not matter how often he is scoffed for it.
Bombshell Zatanna
DC Bombshells is an alternate reality where the female superheroes guard the homefront during WWII. In this reality, Zatanna is a magician modeled after the classic pinups of the 1940’s.
Don Karnage from TaleSpin
Don Karnage is the leader of a group of air pirates and captain of the massive hybrid airship, the Iron Vulture, which serves as an airborne aircraft carrier. He is the main antagonist in the series TaleSpin and frequently crosses paths with cargo pilot Baloo.
Frankie Foster
Frances “Frankie” Foster is a main character and the caretaker at her grandmother’s home in the Cartoon Network cartoon Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends and a character from the CN MMO Fusion Fall.
Nick Birch from Big Mouth
In Big Mouth, Nick Birch (Nick Kroll) is a prepubescent boy living in the suburbs of New York. He’s best friends with Andrew Glouberman, and they do a lot of things together.
Andrew Glouberman from Big Mouth
In Big Mouth, Andrew Glouberman is an awkward Jewish middle schooler figuring out things with his best friend Nick Birch as they goes through puberty. He develops crushes, an obsession with pornography, and soon enough, his overactive hormones manifest as a profane, sex-obsessed monster.
Jeff Boomhauer in King of the Hill
His full name is Jeffrey Dexter Boomhauer III (voiced by Mike Judge), but is almost exclusively called Boomhauer. Among the group, he’s considered the voice of reason despite being his speech being nearly incomprehensible. If you want to practice your impression, check out this link.
King Louie from TaleSpin
A fun-loving orangutan who also appeared in The Jungle Book, but in TaleSpin he wears a Hawaiian shirt, a straw hat and lei, and owns an island nightclub and motel called “Louie’s Place”, located near but outside the protection of Cape Suzette.