Games

Arial Tetsuo

Arial Tetsuo is a Japanese fictional pilot for the video game series Wipeout. This version of her is from the British electronic group Fluke used in the music video “Atom Bomb”. She is shown as an anime-styled and human modeled character in the video.

TF2 Heavy

The Heavy in Team Fortress 2 is a big Russian who enjoys killing little men like Scout, and eating sandviches and exclaiming “moist and delicious!” He is the strongest class in the game, having the most health and a minigun. He will usually be backed up by a Medic, ready to uber at a moment’s notice. This is a tutorial for the RED Heavy only. Change shirt color to blue and you’ll have a BLU Heavy. Also, a side note, please use only one of the weapons for the costume.

Merasmus

Merasmus

A boss from Team Fortress 2, Merasmus is a sniper cursed by something (possibly the Bombinomicon). Now he attacks both teams. He carries a cane staff, has a ram head with one eye in it, and a black robe. He has a terrible relationship with the red soldier, once room-mating with him.

Ceremonial Princess Zelda from Breath of the Wild

In the century prior to the main events of Breath of the Wild, Princess Zelda (Yu Shimamura / Patricia Summersett) and her allies fought against Calamity Ganon. Dressed in ceremonial garb, Zelda was ready to awaken the powers of Hylia within her when Ganon struck Hyrule in an unexpected place. When she was unable to harness her powers in time, she and Link were forced to flee…And so Breath of the Wild begins.

Sonya Blade (Movie Version)

Sonya Blade (1995 Movie)

Sonya Blade (Bridgette Wilson) is a special forces agent who must compete in the tenth Mortal Kombat tournament in order to prevent humanity from damnation. This version of Sonya Blade is from the live-action Mortal Kombat film from 1995, and her clothing is much more realistic for special forces than the video game version of Sonya Blade.

Gym Leader Whitney

A gym leader who trains only the cutest of Normal-type Pokemon, Whitney (Yuko Miyamura / Megan Hollingshead) is a rather unorthodox trainer. She’s young, sensitive, and admittedly a bit immature, but her Miltank is a force to be reckoned with. If you defeat her, she will give you the Plain Badge…but only after crying about it.

Rintaro Okabe

Rintaro Okabe from Steins;Gate

Okabe Rintarou is the main protagonist of Steins;Gate. He is a first year student attending Tokyo Denki University, and calls himself a Crazy Mad Scientist. He acts like a villain, but is rather immature as he frequently shows traits of Chunibyou syndrome despite being a grown-up man.

PaRappa the Rapper

PaRappa the Rapper

In PaRappa the Rapper, PaRappa is the paper-thin rapping dog and the main protagonist of the franchise. His adventures usually lead to difficult situations which he counters with his catchphrase, “I gotta believe!” and pulls through.

Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills from Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game

In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game, Stephen Stills is the lead singer, guitarist, and “talent” of Sex Bob-omb. He plays in the band Kid Chameleon with Scott Pilgrim, Envy Adams, and others.

Todd Ingram in Scott Pilgrim Vs.The World: The Video Game

Todd Ingram in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game

In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game, Todd Ingram is Ramona Flowers’s third evil ex-boyfriend. He is in a relationship with Envy Adams (cheating on Envy with Lynette Guycott) and the bass player for The Clash at Demonhead. He is also a vegan, though known to cheat on both his vegan diet as well as his girlfriend, believing he can get away with mostly anything because he’s a rock star.

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