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John Blyth Barrymore in 07/27/1978
John Blyth Barrymore is an American film and television actor. He is known for his role as Zeke in the 1970s television series Kung Fu, but he has gained meme popularity due to his role in the Lasagna Cat video 07/27/1978, where he speaks for an hour in one uninterrupted take analyzing a Garfield comic strip where Garfield steals Jon Arbuckle’s pipe.
Drunk Thor in Avengers: Endgame
In Avengers: Endgame, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is now an overweight alcoholic who leaves in seclusion in New Asgard, Norway. Depressed after the Avengers’ defeat at the hand of Thanos, who has wiped out half of civilization, he spends his days drinking beer and playing Fortnite. The Norse god of Thunder, now drunk and overweight, bears a striking resemblance to The Dude from Big Lebowski, both in appearance and lifestyle.
Crowley from Good Omens
In Good Omens, based on the book by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Crowley (David Tennant) is a demon who’s lived on Earth since the beginning of creation. In fact, he is the snake who originally tempted Eve with an apple in the garden of Eden. Crowley works opposite the angel Aziraphale to prevent the coming of the antichrist and the end of times, since starting to enjoy his cozy life on Earth.
Goldface from The Flash
In CW’s The Flash, Goldface (Damion Poitier) is a more grounded version of the comic book counterpart. While he can still turn any part of his body into organic gold, making him nearly invulnerable, he’s no longer equipped with a golden spacesuit. Instead, he dresses in all black and sporting a massive gold chain necklace that he uses as a weapon on occasion.
Brandon Breyer from Brightburn
In Brightburn, Brandon Breyer (Jackson A. Dunn) is a baby from the stars with superpowers who is taken in by a couple. They attempt to raise him to use his powers for good, much like Superman, but an evil begins to grow in him that he eventually unleashes, much to everyone’s horror.
White and Nerdy Weird Al
White and Nerdy is a persona of Weird Al Yankovic
shown in the music video for the titular song from his 2006 album Straight Outta Lynwood. The look and song is a parody of Chamillionaire’s hit song “Ridin’ Dirty.”
Diego Hargreeves from The Umbrella Academy
In The Umbrella Academy, Diego Hargreeves (David Castañeda) is Number Two. The rebellious troublemaker of the family, he has the power to hold his breath and control the trajectory of any object he throws, with knives being his weapon of choice.
Number Five from The Umbrella Academy
In The Umbrella Academy, Number Five (Aidan Gallagher) is a boy who has the ability to jump through space and time. But there are consequences to his time-traveling, including that it messes with the rate at which he ages. After jumping to the post-apocalyptic future, he returns to the present to change the world’s fate. For the costume, it’s best to sew the red trim to the blazer hem and pockets, but fabric glue would work in a pinch.
Stingy from LazyTown
In LazyTown, a bossy, egocentric collector of stuff, Stingy impatiently dreams of being king of the world. Young and eager, he loves playing with the group (you can’t be a king without subjects), but finds himself apoplectic with jealousy whenever anyone brings something new to play with, something that he doesn’t have.