Sharon McGee from The Ghost and Molly McGee
Sharon McGee (voiced by Sumalee Montano) is the mother of the titular Molly on the Disney Channel show The Ghost and Molly McGee. Also the mother of Darryl and wife of Pete, Sharon is an artist who formerly attended law school. She is hardworking and dedicated to her family, as well as careful with money. Sharon wears dark blue jeans and mauve sneakers with a pale green cardigan. Her gold necklace may be hard to find an exact match for, but a similarly geometric pendant necklace can do the trick.
Ciel Phantomhive from Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler
Ciel Phantomhive (voiced in Japanese by Maaya Sakamoto and in English by Brina Palencia) is the main character in the anime Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler).
Despite being barely a teenager, Ciel is ruthless in getting what he wants, including going down illegal paths or enlisting the help of his battle trained staff, as well as his demon butler, Sebastian. He works as a watchdog for the Queen and heads the Funtom Corporation that he inherited after the murder of his family, which he is still seeking revenge for (though if you’re reading the manga, that’s become a bit tricky lately).
While the color changes a bit between different seasons and OVAs, his hair is usually a blueish grey in color, and he has one vibrant blue eye, with the other one hidden behind his usual eyepatch being a deep royal purple, the Faustian contract he shares with Sebastian overlaid on it.
Ciel has several outfits throughout the series, but this one in particular is one we see a bit more than others. Starting with the accessories, these don’t tend to change, he has blue stud earrings, a black eyepatch, and two family-associated rings. The outfit itself starts with a white button up shirt, a black bow at the front, a long blue coat with matching blue shorts, black socks held up with black sock garters, and then black and white heeled oxford saddle shoes.
Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat 11
Johnny Cage (voiced by Andrew Bowen in Mortal Kombat 11) is an action movie star and martial artist. He is one of the seven original characters from the Mortal Kombat game series. Johnny is a bit of a showboat and an airhead, but that does not detract from his fighting prowess. In Mortal Kombat 11, Johnny’s look is more military-like than in previous iterations. He wears a tactical vest and pants, with a black long-sleeved shirt, combat boots, and sunglasses. Unless you can DIY Johnny’s “CAGE” belt, it might be hard to find, so look for a large silver buckle to use as a stand-in.
Delilah Briarwood
Lady Delilah Briarwood is a character from Critical Role, a DnD campaign on Youtube. She is also a character in Legend of Vox Machina, the animated adaptation on Amazon Prime. She is a powerful human wizard and zealot of Vecna. Cunning and ruthless, Delilah is the mastermind behind the Briarwoods’ plans in Whitestone. Despite her cold nature, she genuinely loves her husband, Sylas, and remains devoted to him. As an NPC, this character is played by the dungeon master Matthew Mercer.
Carla Radames from Resident Evil 6
Dr. Carla Radames (voiced by Courtenay Taylor) is the person responsible for the creation of the C-Virus in the Resident Evil video game franchise. In Resident Evil 6, Dr. Radames undergoes a transformation as part of Derek Simmons’ Ada Project, which turns her into a doppelganger of Ada Wong. In her new appearance, Dr. Radames has short black hair and wears a blue dress with red scarf and belt. She also uses Ada’s signature Hookshot weapon. When seeking a gun to replicate the one she uses in the game, look for something futuristic-looking and mostly silver in color.
Sylas Briarwood
Sylas Briarwood is a character from Critical Role, a DnD campaign on Youtube. He is also a character in Legend of Vox Machina, the animated adaptation on Amazon Prime. He is a vampire who rules Whitestone alongside his wife, Delilah. Cruel and sinister, he will do anything to stay in power and serve Vecna. Despite his supernatural charm, Sylas has little empathy for others aside from his wife. As an NPC, this character is played by the dungeon master Matthew Mercer.
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Nobimaru from Kemono Jihen
Nobimaru (voiced in Japanese by Hiro Shimono and in English by Kevin K. Gomez) is a complex character from the anime Kemono Jihen, that tends to ping-pong between the main group and the kitsunes.
He is in the employ of Lady Inari, who Kon used to be a subordinate to, but also tends to show up around Kabane and his friends to give them dubious help on occasion because he rather dislikes Lady Inari despite working for her.
Nobimaru has another form that hasn’t been shown yet in the anime (manga only), as well as his fox form, but the main one we see him in is a thirteen year old boy with blonde hair and golden brown eyes. He does also have a fox tail and ears, but he hides them within his outfit, hence the ear covers.
His main outfit consists of a greenish-yellow button up shirt, a pale yellow tie, black short shorts and a matching suit jacket, long white socks held up by black sock garters, and then light brown loafers.
Vax’ildan from Legend of Vox Machina
Vax’ildan or “Vax” is a character from Critical Role, a DnD campaign on Youtube, played by Liam O’Brien. He is also a character in Legend of Vox Machina, the animated adaptation on Amazon Prime. Vax is a half-elf rogue/paladin/druid party member of Vox Machina. He is the twin brother of Vex’ahlia, born and raised in Byroden, then taken to live in the elven city of Syngorn. But neither of them were happy there, so they left together to adventure. Joining Vox Machina, he came to possess the legendary Deathwalker’s Ward and Whisper to fight the Chroma Conclave. He sacrificed his life to the Raven Queen to save his sister, but the patron brought back him life to defeat Vecna. He abandoned his mortal form to become Champion of the Raven Queen.
Alois Trancy from Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler
Alois Trancy (voiced in Japanese by Nana Mizuki and in English by Luci Christian) is the partial main character of the second season of the anime Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler).
The second season of the anime switches around between Ciel and Alois being the primary main character, with them bouncing off each other in explosive ways. Alois also has a demon butler (Claude), but he also has an additional hand over Ciel with the entire rest of his staff also being demons.
While outwardly putting out a bratty and stubborn persona, Alois is, like Ciel, highly traumatized by the events of his past, and uses his bad behavior as a defense mechanism to protect himself.
Alois has light blonde hair about the same length as Ciel’s, light blue eyes, and one main outfit that he’s seen in throughout the series. He does have a few other costume outfits and situational ones, but this one is the one we mainly see.
He has a white button up with loose sleeves, a large decorative bow at the front, a long purple coat with a standup collar, a green vest with black detailing, a pair of black short shorts, thigh high stockings, and tall brown heeled boots with purple lacing topped with a large purple bow. Like Ciel, he also has a ring he wears, a gold one that looks like an eye, with an inset ruby.