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Kayaga Ubuyashiki

Kayaga Ubuyashiki is a character in the hit anime Demon Slayer. He is the 97th leader of the Demon Slayer Corps, whose family established the organization. As a distant relative of Muzan, his entire bloodline is cursed with a disease. The hashira bow in his presence and hold him in the utmost regard. In the manga, Kayaga sacrifices himself to Muzan with a massive explosion that destroyed his house and killed three of his children. The two daughters pictured here are the eldest set of twins, Hinaki and Nichika, not to be confused with Kuina and Kanata.

Noah from Total Drama Island

Noah was a contestant in the original Total Drama Island. He was part of the Screaming Gophers. While he’s intelligent and witty, he comes off as sarcastic and pessimistic. He finds the physical antics of the show laughable and refuses to participate in them, making him lazy in the eyes of the other campers. His cynical attitude doesn’t attract many friends, though he finds an ally in Owen. For this reason, he’s voted off early on. In the spinoffs, Noah stars in Total Drama World Tour, Revenge of the Island, and the Ridonculous Race.

Annie from Little Einsteins

Annie is a character in Little Einsteins on Disney Junior. She is four years old and is the younger sister of Leo. While she’s the youngest of the group, she is the most adventurous and brave. Cheerful and affectionate, Annie is a great singer and carries around a portable microphone. She comes up with song lyrics off the top of her head.

Verosika Mayday from Helluva Boss

Verosika Mayday from Helluva Boss

Verosika from Helluva Boss is not what you would call a nice woman. Even for a succubus she has an attitude and she’s not above making everyone else deal with the consequences. Whether in human or demon form, she’s not someone you want to cross.

Cosplaying her can be a lot of fun, though. Both her human and her demon form wear black leg warmers with back stilettos while her demon form has a white-ish wig and her human form is blonde. In demon form she wear s white dress decorated with black shape that you’ll have to paint on. She also has pink horns and a pink tail. Her human form opts for a pink long sleeve drop top and matching skirt with white details that you will also have to paint on.

betty deville from rugrats

Betty DeVille from Rugrats

Betty DeVille (voiced by Kath Soucie) is the vocally feminist mother of Phil and Lil on Nickelodeon’s classic cartoon Rugrats.  Betty is a bit of a tomboy, typically seen wearing comfortable sneakers, sweatpants, and her signature purple sweater with the “female symbol” on it.  To recreate her iconic look, you can use a light purple sweater and a little orange fabric paint, as finding an exact replica can be fairly tricky.

Debbie Grayson from Invincible

Debbie Grayson is a character in the animated and comic book series, Invincible. She is the loving wife of Nolan Grayson, aka Omni-Man, and the mother to Mark Grayson. She is of Asian descent, making Mark one of the few modern biracial superheroes on screen. She is human, yet she knows her husband is an alien, and she shows him how to live on Earth. She tries to be a caring mother towards Mark, even though she’s saddened by how his powers shift their relationship. Nevertheless, Debbie is regarded as the heart of the story, due t0 her bravery investigating the murder of the Guardians and confronting her husband about it. Sandra Oh, known for her role on Grey’s Anatomy, voices this character on the show now streaming on Amazon Prime.

Seiya from Aggretsuko

Seiya from Aggretsuko

Maybe he’s not real. And maybe he just wants you to buy him all the clothes and accessories his game has to offer. But Seiya (voiced by Yuki Kaji in Japanese and Gideo Emery in English) is just too pretty to resist. Besides, if you spend enough on DLC you get the special edition CD!

If you’d rather get Seiya’s look for yourself than send him off with all the goodies, start with shimmering makeup, a unicorn horn and a cotton candy-colored wig in pink and blue. Pair that with a pink suit, pink belt, white button down, white shoes, and yellow ascot for an ultra luxe look that’s all your own. CD not included.

Yukine from Noragami

Yukine from Noragami

Yukine is Yato‘s current Regalia / Shinki, a revived spirit that transforms into a weapon at their master’s command. Under mysterious, presumably tragic circumstances, Yukine died at a young age and wandered as a soul until Yato — desperate for a new Regalia — “acquired” him. The thing is, Yukine will never age, so to Yato’s chagrin, he’ll forever have the maturity level of a middle schooler. (It’s a bit of a pot-meets-kettle situation with these two.)

Yukine’s outfits tend to consist of castoff garments (and the occasional pilfered item), such as the imitation military puffer jacket pictured below. The most affordable ones are available only on the used market, not unlike Yukine’s own. What makes it special is that there’s orange lining, but any army green jacket with a furry hoodie should do in a pinch.

Victor Frankenstein from Frankenweenie

Victor Frankenstein from Frankenweenie

Voiced by Charlie Tahan, Tim Burton’s Victor brings a youthful wide-eyed spin on the classic mad scientist from Mary Shelley’s classic novel. After all it’s much easier to sympathize with a little by who wants his dog back than a madman bent on defying the laws of nature!

Victor channels a bit of the original Frankenstein’s mad scientist style with his robes and goggles. But the clothes he wears underneath are more modern. A grey button down, black pants, black belt, and black shoes make up the core of the outfit while a short black wig rounds it out. Grey face paint or dusky makeup can recreate the vibe that you’ve stepped out of a black and white movie. And of course you’ll need your very own Frankenweenie!

Leo from Little Einsteins

Leo is the protagonist in Little Einsteins on Disney Junior. At six years old, he the oldest member of the group as well as its leader. Leo is also the older brother of Annie. He pilots the giant red rocket ship. His main talent is conducting and he never leaves home without his conductor’s baton. Use the orange duct tape to make a stripe across the t-shirt.

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