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Lavinia Swire
On Downton Abbey, Lavinia Catherine Swire (Zoe Boyle) was the child of a solicitor and Matthew Crawley’s fiance. When Matthew became paralyzed in the war, he tried to spare Lavinia an unhappy life with him and calls off the wedding, but she wishes to marry him despite that. Prior to dying from Spanish Flu, Lavinia proves herself to be self-sacrificing and fiercely loyal.
Kabuto Yakushi
As the right-hand man of series villain Orochimaru, Kabuto Yakushi acts as a spy in the anime TV series Naruto. He spent his life training and then serving as a spy for multiple organizations, eventually attracting the attention of Orochimaru. He excels at collecting information and exhibits strong medicinal talents. Eventually he has an existential crisis about his identity and place in the world, leading him down a much different path. His Part 1 outfit requires a little bit of altering: buy a large dark grey turtleneck a few sizes too big and crop off the sleeves. If you can’t find cropped dark grey pants, crop a regular pair.
Vera Bates
Vera Bates (Maria Doyle Kennedy) is the estranged wife of John Bates. She found herself a service position in the MacClare household, where the Robert Crawley’s cousin, the Marchioness of Flintshire, lives. She finds herself involved with the Crawley family through that connection. She is cunning and unscrupulous, using her knowledge and position to try to blackmail or control others.
Billy Hargrove From Stranger Things
Billy Hargrove (Dacre Montgomery) is an antagonist from the second season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. He is the stepbrother of Maxine Mayfield that becomes the new popular kid in Hawkins, California.
Stinky Peterson
In Hey Arnold!, Stinky Peterson is one of Arnold’s classmates and a bit of a social pariah. Despite living in the city, he hails from a “country” family and his accent reflects this. Despite this, Stinky refuses to be a stereotype and is actually quite intelligent, while also maintaining a high level of personal integrity.
Chocho Akimichi
In Naruto, Chocho Akimichi is a kunoichi and a member of the Akimichi clan. She is dark skinned and has amber colored eyes, which she gets from her mother. And like her father, she never turns down a chance to eat, although she has thicker skin when the subject of her weight comes up.
Jake Long
In American Dragon: Jake Long, Jake lives with his parents, Jonathan and Susan, and his younger sister, Haley Long in New York City. A descendant of a family of magical dragons, his two best friends are the feisty Trixie Carter and seemingly dim-witted Arthur “Spud” Spudinski. Before his thirteenth birthday, Jake started getting glimpses of his dragon heritage. For example; while younger, during a race with Brad Morton at Camp Mugwomp for the Mugwomp Cup, he unintentionally breathed fire, startling himself into tripping over a log to fall face-first into mud, losing the race. In human form, Jake is an average-looking but short for his age teenager with black, spiky hair with green highlights, red jacket, blue cargo shorts, and gray shoes.
Jane Porter
Jane Porter is the love interest of Tarzan, the main character from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ pulp fiction series. This guide is based on her appearance in the Walt Disney adaptation voiced by Minnie Driver. Jane is a brilliant zoologist and artist who travels to Africa to study gorillas, where she meets and ultimately falls in love with Tarzan.
Money Heist
In the Spanish Netflix series Money Heist (La casa de papel), a mysterious man going by the name of El Profesor plans the biggest heist in history. To ensure the smooth execution of his plan, he assembles a team of eight people. The plan is to break into the Royal Mint of Spain and steal 2.4 billion Euros. The robbers don Dali masks while forcing the hostages to wear the same disguises making it impossible for police to identify the actual robbers.
Guido Mista
Guido Mista is a core ally to Giorno Giovanna in Part 5 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo (Golden Wind). He is a gunslinging member of the gang Passione whose Stand, Sex Pistols, allows him to control the bullets he fires from his revolver. While color does not matter for JoJo, this guide is based on his manga appearance, so paint his gun purple if you wish.