Speed Racer
Speed Racer is a boy who, not too surprisingly, loves to race cars. He wears a blue shirt with a yellow G for his Japanese name “Go”, and a white helmet with a red M for his last name Mifune – one step above having your name written in your underwear. Go Speed Racer, Go!
Racer X
Racer X is a mysterious driver who inexplicably risks himself in order to protect Speed Racer. Though his identity is revealed in nearly every episode, Speed Racer is still unaware of who Racer X is. It’s later discovered that Racer X is actually Speed Racer’s estranged brother.
Joker’s Henchmen
The Joker’s Henchmen are hired thugs who plan an elaborate heist to rob the Gotham National Bank. They’re excited about splitting the reward, even if it mean splitting it six ways, however Bozo has other plans in mind.
Nurse Joker
Heath Ledger once described his depiction of the
Joker as a “psychopathic, mass murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy.” Clearly, this Joker isn’t afraid to do what needs to be done, even if it means cross dressing in a nurse’s dress.
Thing One and Thing Two
Thing One and Thing Two are mischievous creatures that cause trouble in The Cat in the Hat. If you’re looking for a comfy costume that looks like you just rolled out of bed, bed head included, then this costume’s for you.
GIR
GIR is a malfunctioning and dim-witted SIR (Standard-Issue Information Retrieval) Unit who is assigned to help Zim. However, GIR is often the reason Zim’s plans fail, especially if he’s after pizza or rubber piggies. GIR’s attempt to blend into human society seems to work since no one seems to think there’s anything bizarre about a green dog.
Willy Wonka
Willy Wonka is the secondary character in the children’s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl. Although in the 1971 movie adaptation, he is more of the main character as per the title change, where Gene Wilder plays a coy, yet explosive Willy Wonka. He is the eccentric candy-maker behind the Wonka brand. He hides five golden tickets in his Wonka bars and its finders earn a visit to his secret factory. By doing this, he hopes to find a sweet child to become an heir to the factory, of whom to share his creative candy making secrets. And that child is Charlie Bucket.
Willy Wonka’s personality was dark compared to his style. The dry-humored genius’ wardrobe is as colorful as his chocolate factory and you don’t need a golden ticket to get it. An over-sized purple blazer and brown top hat make it easy for people to guess who your style icon is. We suggest you leave the candy at home, unless you want people to think you’re creepy.
Oompa-Loompa
Oompa-Loompas are originally from Loompaland where they are preyed upon by Whangdoodles, Hornswogglers, and Snozzwangers. Willy Wonka offers the Oompa-Loompas jobs at his chocolate factory in exchange for cocoa beans. They are especially good at improvising songs that emphasize the bad habits of each child as they succumb to their vices.