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Edgin from Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Edgin Darvis (Chris Pine) is a character in the 2023 movie, Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. He’s a Human Bard and former member of the Harpers. He steals a gold token from the Red Wizards of Thay, and as revenge, they wield fatal magic his wife. Mourning her death, he leaves the Harpers to care for their daughter, Kira. A barbarian, Holga, takes pity and helps him raise the baby. After a heist gone awry, the two are imprisoned. When they escape, they discover Lord Forge and Sofina set them up and took custody of Kira. Assembling a group, Edgin and Holga seek to defeat Lord Forge and reunite with Kira. While charming and rakish, Edgin proves to be a natural leader.

Augie Steenbeck from Asteroid City

Augie Steenbeck (played by Jason Schwartzman) is a widower and father of four in the Wes Anderson film Asteroid City.  When he and his children are stranded near the titular desert town, Augie calls his father-in-law to pick them up.  During their stay in Asteroid City, Augie meets Midge Campbell.  Augie’s costume includes a belted safari jacket and khaki pants, which he pairs with brown boots.  More important than the outfit itself might be Augie’s accessories, which include a pipe and a vintage camera.  If you don’t have a camera that looks the part, a smartphone case designed to look like one can do the trick instead.

Frank Reynolds in The Nightman Cometh

Frank Reynolds (Danny Devito) is a character in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In the season four finale, Frank stars in The Nightman Cometh, a rock opera written by Charlie. He plays the Troll, who controls and torments the boy. When the Nightman comes to take the boy’s soul, the Troll sings about how he has to pay the toll. When the boy becomes the Dayman, the Troll is defeated. Use scissors to achieve the tattered appearance of the robe.

principal crubbs from ned's declassified school survival guide

Principal Harvey Crubbs from Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide

Principal Harvey Crubbs (played by Hamilton Mitchell) is the strict school administrator often at odds with Ned Bigby on the Nickelodeon show Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.  With a look inspired by Sonny Crockett from Miami Vice, Principal Crubbs sports brightly colored shirts beneath a white suit and is obsessed with sunglasses.  To recreate his safety hat look, use some double-sided mounting tape to attach a red flashing light to a yellow hard hat.

Ryou Shirogane from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)

Ryou (voiced in Japanese by Kouchi Touchika and in English by Sean Schemmel) is one of the main non-Mew characters in the manga/anime Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).

His father was in charge of the Mew project and upon his passing, Ryou took over the research and expanded upon the project. He was the first test subject of his initial research (of his own choosing), and is the only one out of the non-Mews involved that can also turn into an animal (a cat), but it is very temporary and can be permanent if he’s not careful. Ryou works with Keiichiro on both the project and the Cafe that they run.

Ryou has short golden blonde hair and bright teal blue eyes. He has a few different outfits throughout the series, but for this one he has a black vest with an open, white trimmed collar, a thick red choker, two black strap arm bands, white skinny jeans with buckle detailing, and black shoes.

Pai/Pie from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)

Pai (voiced in Japanese by Canna Nobutoshi and in English by Pete Zarustica) is one of the main antagonists in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).

He is the most mature, and presumably the oldest, out of the alien trio. He shares in Kisshu and Tart‘s goal with reclaiming the Earth in the name of their people, but focuses a lot more on getting the tasks required of them done, instead of getting distracted.

Pai has purpley-grey hair worn in a long strand in the front, tied with a forest green band, with eyes in a similar color to his hair. Like the other two, he has large pointed ears, and sharp teeth. He wears the most covering outfit out of the three of them, with a sheer sleeveless turtleneck under a loose cropped tanktop. He has arm warmers that match the undershirt, with a pair of rolled hem black pants, with ribbons coming off the back like the others have. All of the main clothing items have a tealy-green trim on them. He has wraps on his legs that match the color of the one on his hair, and a pair of simple black slip on shoes.

Thors from Vinland Saga

Thors is a character in the historical anime/manga, Vinland Saga. Known as the Troll of Jom, he was a highly regarded commander of the Viking army, and for years, he fought as a fierce warrior. After the birth of his daughter, Thors faked his death and settled down in Iceland. Later on, Thors and Helga welcomed their son Thorfinn. Diplomatic and humble, Thors dislikes violence. He is a warm, loving father to his children. Overall, Thors believes a true warrior needs no sword.

devon evans from chucky tv

Devon Evans from Chucky

Devon Evans (played by Björgvin Arnarson) is a character in the Chucky TV series.  Devon is Jake‘s boyfriend and one of the students targeted by the murderous Good Guy doll Jake found at a yard sale.  Like most of the characters on the show, Devon wears many different outfits.  His specific tie-dye shirt from the start of the series can be hard to track down, but a short sleeve version layered over a grey tie-dye long-sleeved shirt is a good substitute.  One of his best costumes includes a pair of white martial arts gloves as he and his friends try to track down Chucky.

Keiichirou Akasaka from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)

Keiichiro (voiced in Japanese by Hikaru Midorikawa and in English by Andraw Rannells) is one of the non-Mew main characters in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).

He is the head chef of the cafe that he and Ryou run, as well as his assistant on the Mew project. Keiichiro is the one that created Masha, and is also in charge of tracking Mew Aquas and the Alien trio.

He’s usually seen in more formal attire contrasting with Ryou’s more casual. Keiichiro has long brown hair, with long bangs framing his face, and the rest worn back with a red hair tie. His eyes are a dark greyish color. The usual outfit we see him in is a white button-up, a black bowtie with matching suspenders and belt, brownish-black slacks, and brown shoes.

Tart from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)

Tart (voiced in Japanese by Kiyomi Asai and in English by Jimmy Zoppi) is one of the main antagonists in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).

He is also part of the aliens, along with Kisshu and Pai, but is much more childish than the other two. During the time he spends on Earth, he ends up saving Pudding from a chimera anima, which leads the two of them to become very close.

Tart has short, copper colored hair, tied up into two small pigtails on top of his head, and has orangey-brown eyes. Like the other aliens, he has large pointed ears, and sharp teeth. His outfit is the simplest out of the three, with a very short cropped red vest with a small collar, tied with a black bow, and with a grey trim on top, black bloomer shorts with the same trim, and ribbons coming off the back, and white fabric wraps on his arms and legs.

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