Men
Kisshu/Quiche from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)
Kisshu (voiced in Japanese by Daisuke Sakaguchi and in English by Andrew Rannells) is one of the main antagonists in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).
He is a part of the main alien trio that we see, also consisting of Pai and Tart, who he shares a goal with of reclaiming the Earth. While his main goal is taking over Earth with the power of the chimera animas, he does tend to get very distracted by his fascination and obsession with Ichigo.
Kisshu has emerald green hair that he keeps partially tied in front with red cuffs/string, and contrasting golden eyes. Due to being part of the aliens, he also has large pointed ears, and sharp teeth. He wears a crop-top shirt combo with a black puff sleeved undershirt, bordered with red trim, with a brown vest-like piece over top. His shorts are in a similar style, with the same trim, but a brown overlayer on top, and two ribbons sticking out the back. On his arms and legs he has a red fabric wrap, which is finished off with slouchy brown boots, tied with thick string.
The Beatles on Abbey Road
Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album from the Beatles. Released in 1969, the album includes hits such as “Come Together” and Here Comes the Sun.” This album cover has become one of the most famous and imitated in music history. In this picture, from left to right: George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon. Some of the pieces are interchangeable. For instance, Ringo and John both wear white button downs, and George and John both wear white sneakers.
Cody from It Takes Two
Cody (voiced by Joseph Balderrama) is one of the protagonists of the adventure game It Takes Two. Cody and his wife May are in the midst of a separation when their minds are transferred into two dolls made by their daughter Rose. They must put their issues aside to find their way back to their bodies. Cody’s doll appearance includes green hair, an orange sweater, and patchwork pants. Top off your wig with a green antenna headband and create your button pin from a paper plate. You can also cut plates into the shapes of the leaves that appear throughout Cody’s costuming. Don’t be afraid to take your crafting scissors to your sweater as well in order to achieve the perfectly imperfect look from the game. Top it all off with some rope wound around your midsection and right forearm, as well as a pair of tan shoes.
Roberto De Niro from Trigun Stampede
Roberto De Niro (voiced by Kenji Matsuda and Ben Bryant) is the latest character addition to the Trigun franchise. In the 2023 reboot Trigun Stampede, Robert is a seasoned reporter with a bit of a drinking problem. He and his rookie partner Meryl Stryfe are dispatched to investigate and report on Vash the Stampede by the Bernardelli New Agency. Robert appears far more disheveled than his partner, with brown hair that hangs in his face and a beige button-down that is often partially untucked. The rest of his outfit includes a brown blazer, brown boots, black pants, and a black belt. His mustache is darker than his beard or hair, and you can use a temporary root touch-up tool to achieve this look. Don’t forget your favorite libation in a silver flask to complete the transformation.
Tadashi Kikuchi from Sk8 the Infinity
Tadashi (voiced in Japanese by Kensho Ono and in English by Brandon Johnson) is one of the semi-main characters in the Sk8 the Infinity anime.
He is the one that taught Ainosuke how to skate, and is the one that (by proxy) is in charge of all the background monitoring and coordination of the crew for the “S” meets. Despite being reprimanded and eventually prohibited from outright seeing him because of their mismatch in social stature, Tadashi remained a constant support pillar in his life, even to the point of becoming his secretary and most loyal companion.
Tadashi has professional looking semi-fluffy black-blue hair and green eyes. For the most part when we see him, he has a white button up, a lavender tie, a fitted black suit and slacks, and brown loafers. He has another look for when he’s at the “S” meets, which will be covered at a later date.
Hatori Sohma from Fruits Basket
Hatori (voiced in Japanese by Kazuyuki Okitsu and in English by Kent Williams) is one of the secondary main characters in the anime/manga Fruits Basket.
He’s part of the mabudachi trio along with Shigure and Ayame, having grown up together since they were kids, and is one of the older members of the family. Out of the cursed zodiac, he is the dragon. Hatori operates as the Sohma family’s personal doctor as it wouldn’t be safe for anyone outside of the family to treat the other members.
Hatori has short black side-parted hair and greyish purple eyes. He generally dresses for work, with a white button up tied with a navy blue tie, a black vest over top, a black belt, dark brown slacks, and black loafers. Sometimes he’ll wear a white labcoat over top of everything.
Adrian Veidt
Adrian Veidt is a character in HBO’s Watchmen portrayed by Jeremy Irons. He used to fight crime under the name Ozymandias, but he retired from heroics to become a businessman. However, his master intelligence and business skills led him down a villainous path. Deciding to “save” humanity from nuclear annihilation, he plotted a fatal alien invasion. Adrian and Dr. Manhattan made a deal that he would erase his memories in exchange for a utopia under the care of the clones of Mr. Phillips and Ms. Crookshanks. For the costume, drape the purple fabric over the bodysuit and secure it with the gold belt.
Eagle from Advance Wars
Eagle is a primary character in the video game Advance Wars, who joined the air force to honor his father. He is recognized as the commander-in-chief of Green Earth. Though he starts out as an antagonist, he becomes a powerful ally against Sturm later on. In some games, Eagle wears an orange scarf. Use the silver paint pen to draw the emblem the sleeve patches.
Embry G. Oliver from It’s Not Me, It’s My Basement
Embry G. Oliver is the protagonist of the horror game It’s Not Me, It’s My Basement. After their parents are eaten by the monster in their basement, Embry takes over feeding the creature by making it sandwiches. Embry lies to their neighbors about the whereabouts of their parents, claiming they are very ill. When Dr. D. Light attempts to help Embry and their parents, he meets an untimely end, too. Embry has long, messy white hair and wears green bunny slippers, pink striped pants, and a burgundy turtleneck sweater. Their apron has a yellow star on the chest with a red and green stain on the lower portion, which you can recreate with a little bit of paint.
Violence Fiend from Chainsaw Man
Violence Fiend is a character in the best selling manga and hit anime, Chainsaw Man. Illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the series was serialized in Shonen Jump for two years with new chapters bi-weekly. Chainsaw Man takes place in a world where devils are born from fears. A fiend is a devil inhabiting a human body. Violence Fiend embodies the fear of violence, but surprisingly, he advocates for love and peace, with an easygoing personality. He becomes close with Kobeni.