Patrick Star from the SpongeBob Musical
Like SpongeBob SquarePants, the pink starfish is back in the SpongeBob Musical! Patrick Star takes on a humanoid form with a pink tie-dye shirt and the big hair to match.
Michael Burnham
The lead protagonist on the newest installment in the Trek world, Star Trek: Discovery, human Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) served as the first officer aboard the USS Shenzhou before it was destroyed in a battle with the Klingons. Her next post lands her on the USS Discovery, a science vessel with a mysterious mission and a captain willing to do anything to achieve his goal. As a child she was raised by Sarek, the father of Spock from the original Star Trek series, and her demeanor and posture reflect her Vulcan upbringing.
Steelbeak from Darkwing Duck
Steelbeak is the chief agent of F.O.W.L. (Fiendish Organization for World Larceny). He is second-in-command and team leader of F.O.W.L. He is one of Darkwing Duck’s nemesis. He is a suave and urbane rooster who acts like a 1920s gangster.
Julie Winters from The Maxx
Julie Winters is the freelance social worker in the comic book and MTV animated series: The Maxx. Julie’s style evolves around seduction and attitude. Sultry, but with a military-like aesthetic. She is a troubled woman with a dark past trying to find her way in the world. When she’s not being a jungle queen within her and the Maxx’s sub consciousness, she’s working but dreading her profession in the city listening to people’s problems while shutting out her own.
To achieve her look, you’ll need: a cut off ‘cropped’ white tank top, black fishnet shorts, distressed/cut blue jeans, a classic brown leather belt, a burgundy colored scrunchie, a green army jacket, (black doc martins are optional), and of course, blonde hair pulled into a grungy pigtail.
SpongeBob SquarePants from the SpongeBob Musical
The happy sponge of the cartoon world goes to stage! This time, SpongeBob SquarePants and the denizens of Bikini Bottom must band together to save their undersea world from utter destruction, all the while singing catchy show tunes.
Fox Mulder
The open-minded, fervent believer from the cult TV show The X-Files, FBI agent Fox “Spooky” Mulder works with his skeptical partner Dana Scully to solve inexplicable, strange and unusual cases. Known for his brilliant but often ridiculed theories about all things extraterrestrial and occult, Fox Mulder seeks the truth above all else. He wears the FBI regulation suit and tie, but always manages to look more relaxed and loose than Scully.
Henry Bowers from It (2017)
In Stephen King’s It (2017), Henry Bowers (Nicholas Hamilton) is the leader of the Bowers Gang who, along with Patrick Hockstetter, live to bully kids like Ben Hanscom and Richie Tozier from the Losers’ Club. Roll up your shirt cuffs and wrap a bandana around your wrist to complete the Bowers look.
Molly Hooper
Miss Molly Hooper (Louise Brealey), a specialist registrar who works in the morgue of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, is a close friend of one Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch) in the BBC series Sherlock. Under her work-appropriate lab coat, Molly is often seen wearing clothing that could perhaps by described as a little frumpy and comfortable. She is a generally unassuming woman, only flaring up at Sherlock when the situation calls for it.
The Kitchen Brothers in Fargo
In season two of Fargo, the identical twin brothers Wayne and Gale Kitchen (Todd & Brad Mann respectively) are enforcers for the Kansas City Mafia. They work directly under Mike Milligan, always beside him for intimidation. The brothers never speak and promptly give Officer Larsson the finger when questioned.
Kyle Broflovski
Kyle Broflovski is the undeniable moral voice of reason in South Park. His end-of-episode wrap-up speeches about “what we’ve all learned today” have become a running joke in the show, with most characters sick of his preachy and holier-than-thou attitude. Still, Kyle always tries to do the right thing, not matter how often he is scoffed for it.