Men
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.
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
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.
Abraham Lincoln
Based on the book of the same name, Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter is an alternate history of the American Civil War, during which Abraham Lincoln (Benjamin Walker) hunts vampires with an ax. The story follows him from his childhood through his presidency, chronicling his mission to eradicate vampires. The beard is optional, since he only has it for a portion of the time.
Commander Video from BIT.TRIP RUNNER
The Bit.Trip Runner is an almost fully-black rectangular pixelated man with a rainbow trail following him wherever he goes on his adventures. He has a white stripe where his eyes would be.
Agent Booth
Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) is an FBI agent on television’s “Bones.” He is the FBI liaison to the Jeffersonian Institute, where he works with Dr. Temperance Brennan. Despite the standards of the FBI, Booth allows his personality to show through with quirky ties, socks, and his trademark “Cocky” belt buckle.
Arnold Shortman in Hey Arnold!
Arnold is calm and upbeat with an overall optimistic personality. He often goes out of his way to help others and has a gift for advising others. Throughout the series he has a number of one-sided crushes that would give Taylor Swift a run for her money. While it may be a bit of stretch to reshape your head into a football, you can certainly reshape the wig into the right hairstyle.
Skeeter Valentine
Skeeter, full name Mosquito Alumni Valentine, is Doug’s goofy and eccentric best friend. He is known for his blue skin tone and the honking noise he uses as a catchphrase for greeting people. Skeeter is a loyal friend who often offers Doug advice and helps him in his quest to woo Patti Mayonnaise.