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“Think About Things” Elf from Just Dance 2022
In Just Dance 2022, Daði Freyr’s pop song “Think About Things” is accompanied by a music video featuring a dancing holiday elf named Flake. The elf wears a blue outfit, with a single green glove and mismatched shoes. We opted for royal blue rather than the more accurate light blue since items are easier to source in this color. Add faux fur trim to your sweater and pants, and you’re ready to dance.
Wrench from Watch Dogs 2
When it comes to Hollywood – and video games – there are two types of hackers. Straight-laced and serious … and hackers like Wrench. Voiced by Shawn Baichoo, Wrench is the fixer for his team. Fixer, engineer, hacker. He’s there when his team needs him. Usually with a smartass comment locked and loaded. Anyone who knows him, though, knows not to let the humor fool them. He’s not afraid to go down swinging if that’s what it takes.
There are three key parts to any Wrench costume. One is a punk style, detailed. Two are his tattoos which you can draw on with a temporary tattoo marker. And three, most important of all, is his mask.
Wrench’s mask is supposed to convey his emotion thanks to LED lights in the eyes of his mask. There is a mask with LED eyes available on Etsy but it’s almost $200. A more affordable version is listed above. If you find that Wrench is a costume you pull out regularly you can upgrade to a more accurate mask.
With his mask and tattoos settled, the rest of Wrench’s costume comes together pretty easily. Black jeans and black boots take care of the bottom half. A black “I am DedSec” hoodie creates the foundation for the top half. A leather vest finishes off the clothes once you add Wrench’s signature silver studs. Round it off with a studded red leather cuff and some black jelly bracelets and you’re ready to channel Wrench in all his chaotic grey hat glory.
Rasputin/Russian Man from Just Dance 2
Rasputin/Russian Man is the dancing avatar in Just Dance, most obviously for the song “Rasputin (Club Mix)” by Boney M. and G. Mart. While it’s unknown whether the performer is Rasputin or some random guy, he wears traditional Russian garb, namely a Papacha (Russian winter cap). He dances on a frozen lake in front of a winter landscape, and what appears to be St. Basil’s Cathedral, one of the most famous buildings in Moscow, Russia. For whatever reason, this dance has become a meme, from viral Tiktoks to a remix with “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
Marcus Holloway from Watch Dogs 2
Marcus Holloway (voiced by Ruffin Prentiss) is the main protagonist of Watch Dogs 2. Marcus was born in Los Angeles, but raised in Oakland, and becomes a prolific hacktivist, gaining entrance to sensitive documents regarding a government surveillance program under the name Retr0. Marcus is eventually recruited by DedSec, and joins in order to take down Blume and CTOS 2.0. Marcus wears dark jeans, brown boots, and a blue jacket. He uses glasses, and wears darker sunglasses and a face covering to obscure his identity when necessary. His phone in the game is based on an iPhone 5, but you can use your own smartphone to complete the look. If you don’t want to purchase Marcus’s specific bag, you could use a dark colored messenger bag and personalize it with your own pins and buttons.
Sam Fisher from Splinter Cell
Sam Fisher (voiced by Michael Ironside in nearly every iteration including Conviction) is the protagonist of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series. A decorated Navy SEAL, former CIA operative, and member of the Third Eschelon within the NSA, Sam is a formidable and deadly opponent; not someone you want to come up against in the field. In the original Splinter Cell, Sam wears camouflage pants and a tactical vest, as well as green night-vision goggles in order to complete the parameters of his mission.
Ash From Rainbow Six Siege
Eliza “Ash” Cohen is an Attacking Operator featured in Ubisoft’s first-person shooter game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. Ash’s unique ability is being able to wield and shoot the M120 CREM with 2 breaching rounds which will burrow into a surface and detonate automatically.
Stephen Stills from Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game
In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game, Stephen Stills is the lead singer, guitarist, and “talent” of Sex Bob-omb. He plays in the band Kid Chameleon with Scott Pilgrim, Envy Adams, and others.
Todd Ingram in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game
In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game, Todd Ingram is Ramona Flowers’s third evil ex-boyfriend. He is in a relationship with Envy Adams (cheating on Envy with Lynette Guycott) and the bass player for The Clash at Demonhead. He is also a vegan, though known to cheat on both his vegan diet as well as his girlfriend, believing he can get away with mostly anything because he’s a rock star.
Nega Scott
Nega Scott is a major antagonist in the video game Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. He is main protagonist Scott Pilgrim’s inner darkness and his evil alter-ego, representing his forgotten flaws and mistakes.