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.

Dee Reynolds in The Nightman Cometh

Dee Reynolds is a character in It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In the season four finale, Dee stars in The Nightman Cometh, a rock opera written by Charlie. She performs the role of the princess, which with the apron, seems coded for The Waitress. After her duet with the little boy, performed by Dennis, she improvises a song called “Just to Be Clear” to convey that she is not interested in children, and most men would rate her an eight or nine out of ten.

Man Cheetah

Man Cheetah is one of the many alter egos of Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito) in It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. His other alter egos include Doctor Mantis Tobaggan, Ongo Gablogian, the Trash Man, and Man Spider. Use the black face paint to draw the nose and freckles.

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Fat Mac from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Ronald “Mac” McDonald is a main character of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. In season 7, Mac gains a significant amount of weight, earning him the nickname “Fat Mac.” However, everyone but Mac seems to recognize this. He tries to explain that he’s “cultivating mass,” mistaking his fat for muscle. While this costume guide contains a belly stuffer, Rob McElhenney, who plays the aforementioned character, actually gained sixty pounds for a realistic effect.

Guardian Angels from It's Always Sunny

Guardian Angels from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

In It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, when Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Dee (Kaitlin Olson) have trouble with a bum behind Paddy’s Pub, they start a citizens justice group. Not satisfied just acting as neighborhood watch and calling the police, Mac designs a uniform with sleeveless shirts and berets that resembles the Guardian Angels, and equips himself with a mini baseball bat.

Ongo Gablogian from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Ongo Gablogian

In It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Ongo Gablogian is an alias of Frank Reynolds (Danny Devito), a white-haired art collector with undetermined accent who’s more than a little reminiscent of Andy Warhol. He’s not one to shy away from calling out art that he feels is derivative.

Green Man

Green Man

Green Man is the alter ego of Charlie Kelly from It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia. His catchphrase is “GREEN MAN”.

Uncle Jack Kelly

In It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Uncle Jack Kelly is Charlie Kelly’s uncle. As a lawyer, one of his cases is to help Dennis Reynolds get a divorce from Maureen Ponderosa. He has small hands, which he compensates for with giant hand gloves.

Bedtime Charlie Kelly From Always Sunny

Charlie Kelly is one of the main characters of the comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Charlie is the illiterate co-owner at Paddy’s and a childhood friend of Mac and Dennis. He is also Frank’s roommate and possibly his biological son. He’s considered to be the most beloved character in the series. He’s had numerous costumes, so this guide will deal with his bedtime/lounge look which is prevalent in many episodes. Silver food spray optional for “The Nightman” Charlie. Fake poop also optional for “Who Pooped the Bed” Charlie.

McPoyles

The McPoyles cross a new level of creepy. They always look greasy. They wear their pajamas in public and they’re obsessed with milk. If you’re into making people uncomfortable then their style is the way to go. However, you may want to steer clear of that whole incest thing. That’s a little too in character.

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