The Giant From Twin Peaks

The Giant (Carel Struycken), also known as The Fireman, is a spirit associated with the Black and White Lodge. He aids Special Agent Dale Cooper in solving Laura Palmer’s murder by providing clues to him in dreams.

Peach and Daisy from Mario Sports Mix

While Princess Peach is instantly recognizable as Mushroom Kingdom’s damsel in distress in many of the Mario franchise’s games, her counterpart Princess Daisy is also a frequently appearing character in Mario spinoffs. In most titles, Daisy wears a variation of Peach’s dress with slightly different details and in a sunny orange and yellow color scheme. In the various Mario sports games, Peach and Daisy keep their respective palettes, but in athletic wear.

Sarah Bailey from The Craft

Sarah Bailey from The Craft

Sarah Bailey (Robin Tunney) is the new girl who moves to the Catholic school in 1996’s The Craft. Being a natural-born witch, She overcomes her fear and becomes the strongest of the four by the end of the film. Of all the teen girls, her personality is full of morality and maturity, always being the clear-headed and logical one.

The Question

The Question

The Question is Vic Sage, vigilante protector of Hub City. He is a great martial artist and detective, an investigative reporter in his civilian identity. The mask he wears to disguise his face is made of an experimental material called pseudoderm.

Adrian Monk

Adrian Monk

Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is a former homicide detective from the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). He was forced to leave the force due to his obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which was severely intensified by the death of his wife, Trudy. After some time, he began currently working as a consultant for the SFPD.

Near from Death Note

The younger and more gifted of L’s successors, Near (Noriko Hidaka / Cathy Weseluck) is characterized by his eerie monochromatic appearance in the Death Note manga. In the anime, his outfit is near the same except for the color of his baggy pajama pants. Despite his genius intellect, he is both childish in his looks and in his mannerisms.

Koopa Troopa

The lowly Koopa Troopa is a minion of Bowser in the Mario franchise. They’re most often seen with green or red shells, and are one of the most common enemies that a player might find in-game. They’re easily disposed of by simply jumping up and bopping them on the head.

Green Man

Green Man

Green Man is the alter ego of Charlie Kelly from It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. His catchphrase is “GREEN MAN”.

Henry Sturges

In Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, an alternate history of the Civil War era, Henry Sturges (Dominic Cooper) is the good vampire who teaches Abraham Lincoln how to hunt and kill vampires. After losing his wife and humanity to vampires, he uses his immortality to recruit hunters throughout time. Because of his human life experience, Henry’s fashion is ornate and elaborate, drawing a little steampunk inspiration.

Tate Langdon from American Horror Story

Tate Langdon

Tate Langdon (Evan Peters) is the troubled teenage boy ghost trapped inside his house after being shot at by police after shooting up his school in American Horror Story’s premiere season: Murder House.