Webby Vanderquack from DuckTales
Webby Vanderquack (voiced by Kate Micucci) is a major character in the 2017 Ducktales reboot. She is the granddaughter of Bentina Beakley and adopted niece of Scrooge McDuck, whom she lovingly calls “Uncle Scrooge.” Webby is an affectionate, expressive, and adorable little duckling. Her love for animals has helped her tame dinosaurs and even snow monsters. She is never seen without her Quacky Patch doll.
Vivian from Journal of the Mysterious Creatures
Vivian (voiced by Yuko Natusyoshi) is a vampire in the anime Journal of the Mysterious Creatures. She attacks Lili Ryu while Lili is touring a house, introducing her human roommate Yoshihito to the realm of otherworldly creatures. Vivian has a very gothic look, so depending on your personal style, you may be able to use pieces from your own wardrobe to emulate her outfit. Some red fabric paint can add the bat details to her skirt and top, while layering red and black pieces together will help recreate pieces it might be difficult to find exact replicas of.
Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy VII
Cloud Strife is the main playable character in Final Fantasy VII and its remake. Cloud wields broadswords at his primary weapons, including the massive Buster Sword. Cloud’s appearance is similar between the two versions of the game, though more solidly black and streamlined in the 2020 remake. To recreate his look, you’ll need a sleeveless turtleneck, wide leg pants, and combat boots, not to mention his signature blond, spiky hair and larger-than-life sword.
Cornet Espoir from the Marl Kingdom Games
Cornet (voiced by Koaru Fujino in the original games and Sarah Thomas in the English dubs) is a sweet village girl with a gift for talking to puppets and making her wishes come true. She is the main character in the first Marl Kingdom game, “Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure”. By the time of the second game Cornet is Queen of Marl, leaving the adventures to her daughter.
Long before becoming queen of Marl, Cornet’s look matched her village girl life. A plaid bow in her hair matched her plaid skirt. A white turtleneck, blue vest, brown leggings, and tan boots finished off her look. She also accessorized with a simple necklace and earrings though you can leave those off or just add any you have at home. The finishing touch is a wavy honey blonde wig with bangs. Put it all together and you’re ready to have adventures of your own.
Michelle from 10 Cloverfield Lane
In 10 Cloverfield Lane, Michelle (played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is one of three people living in an underground bunker after the surface becomes uninhabitable. Early in the film, Michelle’s vehicle is driven off the road by a pickup truck, after which Howard finds her and brings her below ground. Michelle and Emmett become close and eventually decide to escape from Howard and his bunker when they uncover information about his past. Michelle’s clothing consists primarily of jeans and a white tank top. She also uses crutches for a portion of the film a result of injuries sustained during her car accident and has chipped red nail polish.
Ace Visconti from Dead by Daylight
Ace Visconti is a lucky gambler who always manages to make the most of a situation. Having grown up in Argentina, Ace was quick to take advantage of every opportunity. However, he eventually incurred a plethora of debts, but when his enemies came to collect, it was like Ace had vanished into thin air. Even when being hunted by killers in Dead by Daylight, Ace always has a smile on his face.
Remilia Scarlet from Touhou Project
Remilia Scarlet is the owner of the Scarlet Devil Mansion, and is the primary antagonist of the sixth version of the Touhou Project game. The elder sister of Flandre Scarlet, Remilia has kept her sister imprisoned in the basement of her mansion for nearly 500 years. Remilia is a fearsome evil-doer with vast magical abilities. Her only weakness may be that her long lifetime has left her bored by most things, and she will allow herself to be manipulated if it means something more exciting than the alternative.
Rich Goranski from Be More Chill
Rich Goranski is a character in the musical Be More Chill. Before taking the SQUIP, he was rather shy and unpopular. However, once under its influence, he becomes a bully. His newfound confidence quickly becomes arrogance, and he purposely terrorizes the other students. Rich used to torment Jeremy Heere, but they later become friends once their SQUIPs are synced up. In “The Squip Song,” Rich mentions that he was suicidal before obtaining the SQUIP, and that the SQUIP fixed all his problems as soon as he took it. He is also openly bisexual. Gerard Canoncio portrayed the character in the original Two River production as well as in the Broadway transfer.
Michael Kelso
Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) is a main character in That 70’s Show. He is the childhood friend of Eric Forman and Steven Hyde, and the on-again off-again cheating boyfriend of Jackie Burkhart. With the exception of Jackie, his friends refer to him as simply Kelso. Despite his good-looks and charisma, he isn’t the sharpest tool in the shed. He’s known for his loud outbursts and impulsive decisions that always end him in trouble. He seems to gets along best with Fez and the two provide much of the show’s comedic relief.
Doctor Kōsaku Tokita from Paprika
In Satoshi Kon’s science fiction anime film Paprika, Doctor Kōsaku Tokita (voiced by Tōru Furuya in the original Japanese and Yuri Lowenthal in the English dub) is a genius inventor. He is the creator of the “DC Mini” device, which in the film allows users to enter other people’s dreams. He works closely with Doctor Atsuko Chiba, a psychiatrist and researcher who uses the device for her work. Doctor Tokita is shown to be have a childish personality and his wardrobe favors an orange polo shirt paired with green slacks.