Sunset Shimmer
Despite her sunny name and appearance, Sunset Shimmer is actually the villain in the My Little Pony Equestria Girls series. She’s enemies with Twilight Sparkle, who are both fighting to gain possession of the element of magic crown that allows them to move between the pony and human worlds.
Snake Plissken
In Escape from New York, Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) is an ex-soldier given 24 hours to rescue the President from Manhattan, which has been converted to a maximum security prison. If he’s successful, he gets a presidential pardon. If not, the explosives that have been implanted in his body will be detonated.
Chandelier Dancer
Maddie Ziegler is the dancer in Sia’s music video for her hit single “Chandelier”. Her costume is easy enough to pull off but her dance moves might take some practice.
Claire Dearing
In Jurassic World, head of park operations Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) is responsible for creating the dangerous hybrid raptor, Indominus Rex. Smart and pulled together, Claire ends up running around the island with Owen Grady in an attempt to save everyone – and all while wearing heels.
Walter Nelson
Purple Man from Five Nights at Freddy’s
In the horror game Five Nights at Freddy’s, Purple Man (also known as Purple Guy or The Murderer, real name William Afton) is thought to be a security guard who murdered five children at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. He makes mysterious appearances during the minigames.
Lt. Jim Dangle
In Reno 911!, Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon) takes you on a ride-along as the lead deputy of the Reno Sheriff’s Department. He explains that his trademark short shorts are essential for increased mobility.
Chuck Noland in Cast Away
In Cast Away, Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) is a systems engineers who travels the world making FedEx depots more efficient. On one such trip, his plane crashes into the Pacific Ocean. He awakes to find himself the sole survivor on an uninhabited island, with only a volleyball he names Wilson to keep him company. Your choice of shorts or loin cloth depending on how committed you want to be.
ME!ME!ME!
Me!Me!Me! is a trippy music video produced by Japanese DJ Teddyloid that takes a jab at okaku culture. It stars an anime character who bears a striking resemblance to Hatsune Miku and shares Panty Anarchy’s exhibitionism, but that’s purely coincidental.