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Marty from ToonMarty
Marty (voiced by Brian Froud) is the main protagonist of the Canadian cartoon ToonMarty. He is the mascot for ToonMart who comes to life after his billboard is struck by lightning. He explores Toonville with his best friend Burnie and a robot named Holly. Marty has a crush on Suki. Marty has brown hair and freckles. He wears a bright green polo shirt, black pants, and black shoes, and wears a coral-red baseball cap.
Suki from ToonMarty
Suki (voiced by Erin Agostino) is a supporting character in the Canadian cartoon series ToonMarty. Suki has long blue hair with cat ears and loves to eat candy, which often leads to her being rather hyper. She is Marty‘s love interest in the show. To create your costume, you’ll want to tap into your inner anime character. Start with long white socks and gloves, over which you’ll wear a light blue blouse and a bright pink skirt. Next, you’ll need a pink necktie, a pink belt with a heart-shaped buckle, and light blue shoes. Accessorize a blue wig with clip-in ears and white flower hair clips to complete the look.
Dudley Do-Right
Dudley Do-Right (voiced by Bill Scott in the cartoon from the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and played by Brendan Fraser in the live-action comedy) is a lovable member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Dudley means well and works hard, but is perhaps not the sharpest tool in the Mounties’ shed. When creating your Dudley Do-Right costume, you’ll first want to make sure you start with the signature red jacket worn as part of his uniform. The original cartoon iteration of Dudley also has a red hat, black boots, and blue pants that puff out around his hips. The live-action version wears striped pants, brown gloves and boots, a tan hat, and a cross-body holster.
Custard from The Save-Ums!
Custard (voiced by Jordan Francis) is a main character in the Canadian cartoon series The Save-Ums! Custard is four years old and has a very active imagination. To recreate this cartoon character’s look, you’ll primarily require a red facemask and purple hooded bodysuit. You can add some additional details if you’re up for it, including purple cat ears and the design on his belly. To do so, you can cut and glue felt pieces in place and then use purple fabric paint to add the exclamation point.