Comics

Linus van Pelt

Linus has a big heart and a lot of insecurity. Though the color of his striped shirt may change, you will never see him without his blue blanket. It’s a key part of his look, and if you skip out on it you’re just going to look like every other elementary school student.

Sally Brown

Sally Brown has a lot of things on her mind, like moving into her big brother’s room. Fashion isn’t at the top of her list of concerns, so she keeps it simple with polka dots only. Luckily for you this look can also be passed off as rockabilly. People will never suspect that you’re coping the style of a child, a cartoon one at that.

Axe Cop

Axe Cop is a gruff police officer who prefers to wield a fireman’s axe while fighting crime. He’s married to his job, working the “always” shift by sleeping two minutes per day. His battle cry is straight and to the point: “I will chop your head off!”

Kick-Ass

Dave Lizewski is an ordinary kid who wants to do something extraordinary. He decides to become real-life superhero Kick-Ass. Things don’t go so well in his first attempt at fighting crime though, as he gets stabbed and run over.

Fred Jones

In Scooby Doo, Fred Jones is the official leader of Mystery Incorporated. The preppy blonde never forgets his orange ascot when he goes off to build traps and solve mysteries.

Daphne Blake

Daphne’s a member of the mystery solving Scooby-Doo gang, however she always seems to be the one who’s kidnapped and relying on the others to save her.

Betty Boop

Betty Boop made her debut in the 1930’s and is considered to be one of the first sex symbols on the animated screen. She is representative of the Jazz Age flappers and a symbol of the Depression era. She even made a cameo appearance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Smurfette

Smurfette was originally made by Gargamel in order to distract the Smurfs and capture them. Gargamel’s plan backfired though because the Smurfs’ kindness made her want to be a Smurf. She originally had short black hair but after Papa Smurf turned her into a real Smurf, she emerged with long blonde locks.

Roger Rabbit

Overly anxious and a lightweight when it comes to drinking, Roger Rabbit is the way to go if you’re into dressing like a cartoon rabbit. Not only do you get to pretend you have a bombshell wife but you also have an excuse to wear red overalls. Plus you can pretend your social anxiety is part of your character. Don’t forget to stutter!

Jessica Rabbit

Jessica Rabbit’s sultry style translates well into the real world. A red sequined dress paired with long purple gloves is likely to make a few jaws drop. Top the look off with red lipstick and people may even let you get away with marrying a rabbit. Then again, this isn’t Toontown.

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