Fat Mac from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Ronald “Mac” McDonald is a main character of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. In season 7, Mac gains a significant amount of weight, earning him the nickname “Fat Mac.” However, everyone but Mac seems to recognize this. He tries to explain that he’s “cultivating mass,” mistaking his fat for muscle. While this costume guide contains a belly stuffer, Rob McElhenney, who plays the aforementioned character, actually gained sixty pounds for a realistic effect.
Molly Gunn from Uptown Girls
Heir to her rock star father, Molly Gunn (Brittany Murphy) lives a rock star life and maintains a child-like enthusiasm in Uptown Girls. Molly is carefree and living the dream until she finds out her late father’s manager stole the fortune her father left her. She secured a job as a nanny for a young, but serious, girl called Ray. Molly sets her mind on getting Ray to lighten up, while Ray provides Molly with lessons she never quite thought of before.
Zenitsu Agatsuma from Demon Slayer
Zenitsu Agatsuma is a character in the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. He passes Final Selection and becomes a member of the Demon Slayer Corps. But unlike Tanjiro, he is cowardly and easily admits defeat. He has a huge crush on Nezuko, and becomes enraged at Tanjiro for hiding her. Needless to say, Zenitsu has a tendency to overreact. Although he proves himself a worthy slayer when he uses the Thunder Breathing technique to defeat the older brother spider demon.
Make Your Own: Scroll Communicator from RWBY
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Sasha from Amphibia
In Amphibia, Commander Sasha was friends with Anne Boonchuy and Marcy at Saint James Middle School until being transported to Amphibia. She’s charismatic, persuasive with the people around her, and something of a rule-breaker.
Make Your Own: The Mandalorian
In the Disney+ hit Star Wars series The Mandalorian, set between the events of the Revenge of the Jedi and […]
Charlie from Bumblebee
Charlie Watson, played by Hailee Steinfeld, is the classic type of teen angst in Bumblebee the film. She struggles to fit with the “in” crowd, and in a way she doesn’t really care to. She is crazy about cars. Cars are what her and her late father bonded over the most. She gets super excited when she is able to land a deal with Uncle Hank for a rusty Volkswagen Beetle she found laying around his shop. The car turns out to be the transformer Bumblebee, who got roughed up during an epic battle. Their friendship begins in Charlie’s garage with Bumblebee’s surprise transformation, and things only get wilder from there.
Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th VII: The New Blood
In Friday the 13th VII: The New Blood, Jason Voorhees (played for the first time in the franchise by Kane Hodder) is resurrected from the depths of Crystal Lake by a teenager with telekinetic powers. Freed from his literal chains beneath the water, Jason proceeds to wreak havoc, committing countless murders with an array of unique weapons including a scythe, green party horn, a weed wacker, and even a sleeping bag. Because Jason has been sitting at the bottom of Crystal Lake prior to part VII, his clothing is not only tattered, but its remnants expose rotted flesh and bone, giving Jason a somewhat zombiefied look. When creating this costume, it is important to generously slash and tear the clothing to reveal layers of flesh and bone beneath. A two-piece latex mask with detachable hockey mask is the best way to truly embody this particular version of Jason Voorhees.
Walter Beckett from Spies in Disguise
Geeky, awkward, and filled with a desire to create the best spy inventions. That’s one way you can describe Walter Beckett (Tom Holland) from Spies in Disguise. From a young age, Walter showed interest in becoming an inventor. One day, his gadget turns a top spy, Lance Sterling, into a pigeon. Now he must help with the mission while finding a way to turn Sterling back to human form.
Beast from X-Men
Beast, or Dr. Hank McCoy, is a founding member of the X-Men. His powers as a mutant include super strength and heightened senses. Despite his animalistic appearance, Beast possesses brilliant intelligence, and can communicate eloquently. He is a professor at the Xavier Institute as well as an activist for the acceptance of mutants in society. This guide follows his comic book iteration. Use the blue paint to cover your entire face as well as to paint the pointed ears. Some appropriate additions might include a pair of glasses and a lab coat.