Men

Mr. Krabs from the SpongeBob Musical

In the SpongeBob Musical, Mr. Krabs is a greedy crab who happens to be SpongeBob SquarePants’s boss at the Krusty Krab restaurant. The musical brilliantly dresses his crab claws using oversized red boxing gloves.

Edmund Kemper from Mindhunter

Edmund Emil Kemper III is an American serial killer who abducted and murdered several women in the early 1970s using his large stature and formidable intelligence. He was portrayed every so creepily by Cameron Britton in the 2017 Netflix series Mindhunter.

Gene Belcher

Gene Belcher (Eugene Mirman) is the fart-noise-loving, keyboard-playing, clueless middle child of Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) and Linda Belcher (John Roberts) in the Fox series, Bob’s Burgers. He’s your average 11-year-old boy, and maintains a close relationship with his sisters, Tina (Dan Mintz) and Louise (Kristen Schaal), although he often finds himself wrapped up in Louise’s schemes. More than anything, he wants to be a musician.

Patrick Star from SpongeBob Musical

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.

Steelbeak

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.

SpongeBob SquarePants Musical

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)

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.

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.

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