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Tom Nook from Animal Crossing
Tom Nook is a popular and well-known character from the Nintendo game Animal Crossing. Tom Nook is one of the first characters you meet in the game and he is the manager of the town shop and Nook Homes. His design is based off of an animal called a Tanuki, or a Japanese Raccoon Dog.
To dress like Tom Nook, wear a headband with ears, and either an Animal Crossing Hawaiian shirt with khaki shorts, or his dressier look with a green argyle sweater vest, red tie, white button down, and gray pants.
Detective Peach from Princess Peach: Showtime!
In Princess Peach: Showtime!, Detective Peach is one of the transformations that Princess Peach can take, granting her new abilities. In a twist, Peach is no longer the damsel-in-distress, but the hero squaring off against the evil Grape and the Sour Bunch.
Grape from Princess Peach: Showtime!
In Princess Peach: Showtime!, Grape is the villainous villainess facing off against Princess Peach in all her transformations, including Detective and Patissier forms. Along with the her minions, dubbed the Sour Bunch, she takes over Sparkle Theater using her evil sorcery.
Patissier Peach from Princess Peach: Showtime!
In Princess Peach: Showtime!, Peach transforms from her usual position as the princess of Mushroom Kingdom to a patissier, baking delectable desserts roughly the size of her head. The baker is one of many transformations she takes to gain special new powers.
Boris Airay from Heart no Kuni no Alice
Boris (voiced by Noriaki Sugiyama) is the Cheshire Cat character in the Heart no Kuni no Alice/Alice in the Country of Hearts dating game series/movie.
He is one of the route options throughout the game series, and is an absolute menace to most of the other characters around him, particularly Alice and Pierce (the Dormouse). He’s very fond of riddles, and likes to work with machinery, crafting his own add-ons to weapons.
Boris has golden slitted cat eyes, and short and fluffy dark pink hair, with cat ears set to the sides. His outfit is color-matched to his hair, with a big pink striped boa, and pink zipper/border detailing on his black croptop and skirt/shorts combo, and a fluffy pink tail. He also has several gold jewelry accents, as well as black and pink gloves, matching striped socks, and white shoes with chunky black soles.
Alice Liddell from Heart no Kuni no Alice
Alice (voiced in the movie by Kugimiya Rie) is the main playable character/protagonist of the Heart no Kuni no Alice/Alice in the Country of Hearts dating game series/movie.
As it is an Alice in Wonderland-inspired series, she is very much the typical Alice design, but is a much more dynamic character, and is an actual developed character unlike a lot of faceless dating game protagonists.
Alice has muted golden blonde hair, worn almost in a hime-cut, and blue eyes to match the rest of the blue in her outfit. She has a blue and gold hairbow, a blue wristband, a gold detailed Alice-like dress with a white collar, that she wears a lacy white apron over, with blue and white knee-high stockings, and red maryjanes with overlapping ballet laces.
Bayonetta from Bayonetta 3
Bayonetta (voiced in Bayonetta 3 by Jennifer Hale) is the titular witch of the PlatinumGames series. Bayonetta is an Umbra Witch tasked with protecting the multiverse alongside her apprentice Viola in the third installment of the franchise. Bayonetta’s costume is complex and will require a little creativity to recreate. As a base, you’ll need black leggings with a lace cutout design and a puffy-sleeved backless shirt. Bayonetta’s belt and skirt in the game are crafted from her own hair. If you’d rather not collect your locks to weave a costume, a black obi sash and tutu will suffice. Lastly, you’ll need light purple gloves, glasses, and a long black wig plaited on either side with red cord. The gold details of her outfit, if you choose to add them, can be recreated with a glue gun, some gold glue, and applique pieces. Be strategic about which aspects of her costume are most important to you. You can add gold flowers to the tutu, floral applique to the gloves, and even some gold details to the heels of your shoes. Finding a replica gun from the game can be quite expensive, so consider using a toy foam blaster that will help evoke the same feel even if it’s not an exact match.
Raymond from Animal Crossing
Raymond is a character in the video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons. He is a smug cat villager, whose name means “advice” or “council giver.” He gets along with most other villagers, but he comes across as snooty and egotistical. As indicated by his business attire, Raymond is rather strict, and prefers neatness and precision. These qualities are exemplified in Pocket Camp, where he later appears. In addition, he has the nature hobby.
Male Trainer Victor from Pokemon Sword and Shield
In Pokemon Sword and Shield, the male trainer Victor, like his female Scottish counterpart Gloria, explores the diverse environments of the Galar region in search of Pokemon like starters Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble.
Scottish Female Trainer Gloria from Pokemon Sword and Shield
Pokemon Sword and Shield explores the Galar region, which appears to be heavily inspired by Great Britain. Fans quickly memed that the female trainer, named Gloria, was of Scottish descent, and enjoyed her share of heavy drinking and hard swearing in a Scottish accent. So add a bottle of Scotch whiskey to go that extra mile. And don’t miss the costume guide for the male trainer Victor.