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Walter from Don’t Starve Together
Walter is one of the newer added playable characters to the survival horror game series, Don’t Starve.
He is a scouting type character, in-universe as a Pinetree Pioneer, and is one of the two Canadian characters out of the cast (the other being Woodie). After being pulled into the Constant, he ended up befriending Woby, a dog(?) that he found there.
Walter has wildly curly black hair, white eyes, freckles, and he wears a scouting cap (I couldn’t find a close enough one, but nautical caps are fairly close if you need a start). He’s usually seen wearing his Pinetree Pioneer uniform, comprised of a light tan scouting shirt, red neck ribbon, a brown belt, forest green shorts, white crew socks, and brown laced shoes.
Dallas Winston
Dallas “Dally” Winston is a character in The Outsiders. He is a Greaser. He had a difficult childhood with a father who neglected him. At age ten, he was arrested. While Dally is mean to others, he cares for the greasers and treats them like family. He expresses a particular love and care towards Johnny. When Johnny dies, Dally is overcome with grief and robs a grocery store. The police arrive and he intentionally aims at them with an unloaded gun. An officer shoots back and he dies from the bullet wound. Matt Dillon plays Dallas in the 1983 movie adaptation.
Hank from Swiss Army Man
Hank is from the movie Swiss Army Man by The Daniels, and is played by Paul Dano. Hank is a man that has been stranded on a deserted island and runs into Manny, an animated corpse that helps him find the motivation to survive. Hank teaches Manny how to be a person again and through it, questions his old ways and learns about himself.
Hank wears warm tones in comparison to Manny, who wears cool ones. He wears lots of red like his red flannel and red jacket. He of course is also very dirty and his clothes are worn from being on this island. This can be replicated with any kind of brown acrylic or fabric paint to add to the clothes to make them look distressed.
Dio/Robin from Mad Father
Robin/Dio is one of the major characters in the 2012 RPGMaker pixel horror game Mad Father.
For the majority of the early part of the fandom, he was referred to as Dio by the fans, and was also called as such on the Steam announcement page, but is called Robin in-game, so it’s a bit up for debate. He protects Aya throughout intense points of the game, and tries to get her to leave with him, to keep her safe.
Dio/Robin has short, fluffy golden-blonde hair, and brown eyes, though depending on the point of the story, one of them is heavily damaged/missing, and he covers it up with a wrap bandage. He wears an off-white/cream button up shirt with the sleeves partially rolled, cuffed brown pants, dark suspenders, and light brown shoes.
Narancia Ghirga
Narancia Ghirga is a character in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind. He is a seventeen year old member of Passione gang. Crass and quick tempered, he follows Giorno and Bucciarati to protect Trish Una, the boss’s daughter. He is also undereducated, as first shown in his difficulty solving basic math. His closest friends are Pannacotta Fugo and Guido Mista. His Stand is called Aerosmith, which takes the form of a small fighter plane.
The Luminary from Dragon Quest XI
The Luminary (voiced by Mitsuki Saiga and Rasmus Hardiker) is the main protagonist of the video game Dragon Quest XI. The reincarnation of an ancient hero, he sets out to fulfill his prophesied destiny when he turns sixteen. The Luminary has brown hair that reaches his shoulders and wields a sword as his primary weapon. His costume consists of green boots, brown pants, a grey undershirt, and a purple tunic. Finding an exact match for his shoes is especially difficult, so decide whether you like the cut or color best and then find shoes that suit that need. Finish your look with a belt, a sword holster, and a satchel.
Richie from The Bear
Richie is from the series The Bear and is played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach. The Bear is about a chef named Carmen who has quit fine dining and returns to Chicago to try and fix the run down sandwich shop, previously owned by his brother who passed. We follow his struggles in gaining respect from the previous kitchen staff while dealing with grief and the stressful environment all at once. Richie, also referred to as ‘Cousin’, goes through major change and growth throughout the seasons. He started off being very short-tempered and now in the latest episode he has grown to be mature and collected.
One of the moments that shows us Richie’s growth is actually through his costume. After he gets experience at a high-end restaurant, he makes the decision to always wear suits. Through this we see a new level of respect from him, as he really makes an effort to work on himself and is really someone we all begin to root for. Before this, he dressed very casually with tees and shirts with their logo, along with his signature leather bomber jacket.
Kazuya Mishima from Tekken
Kazuya Mishima is one of the original playable characters from the Tekken series of video games. The only game in which he does not appear is Tekken 3 where the likes of King take center stage and Kazuya makes only two brief cameos. Kazuya was raised as an aristocrat in Japan before the death of his mother. After his father threw him off a cliff, Kazuya awakened his Devil Gene, which provided him greater physical strength. He trained throughout his childhood and eventually participated in the King of Iron Fist Tournament. Kazuya’s general appearance has remained mostly unchanged throughout the series. He wears white martial arts pants, and red martial arts gloves and shoes. If you want the silver studs to be part of your costume, you can cut the fingertips off a pair of motorcycle gloves instead of using a fingerless sparring set. In later iterations, his pants become a bit flashier with flame detailing, which you can add by using iron-on patches. Likewise, he trades his standard black belt for a red belt with gold details later in the series. Kazuya also sports a nasty scar across his chest, which you can use scar wax to replicate.
George Harrison from the Rooftop Concert
Like most things Beatles, their 1969 rooftop concert in central London was iconic, and so were their outfits that day. Before the police eventually shut down their performance, the Fab Four played numbers from their Get Back sessions, which would ultimately comprise their final album Let It Be. George Harrison’s look is best remembered for his shaggy fur coat, bright green pants, and of course his Rosewood Tele.
Hayato Kawajiri
Hayato Kawajiri is a character in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable. Initially quiet and reserved, Hayato is an eleven year old boy who lives with his parents. But one day, he notices his father’s sudden change in personality. He begins to investigate, and realizes Yoshikage Kira has replaced his real father. Kira manipulates Hayato to keep his power a secret. But Hayato manages to outsmart Kira and join forces with Josuke to take him down once and for all. Even without a Stand, he proves to be an essential ally in the final arc.