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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.

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Herman Munster

Herman Munster, played by Fred Gwynne, is the patriarch of the Munster household in the classic CBS show The Munsters, Herman is an entity much like Frankenstein’s monster, and although many are afraid of his scary appearance, he nevertheless remains completely affectionate and lovable.

Harold Berman

Harold is the resident bully among his classmates in “Hey Arnold!” However, he is frequently shown to have a sensitive side and is even quite insecure. His best friends are Stinky and Sid, and the trio often cause trouble around P.S. 118 and rest of the city.

Marco Diaz from Star vs. The Forces of Evil

Marco Diaz

In Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Marco Diaz is Star Butterfly’s best friend on Earth. At school he’s organized, responsible, and kind, if not a bit overly cautious, though he’ll tell you that he’s a misunderstood bad boy who lives for danger.

Jet Black

A former member of the Inter Solar System Police (ISSP), Jet Black is the captain of the converted interstellar fishing trawler Bebop on the anime TV series Cowboy Bebop. He commands a crew of bounty hunters, acting as pilot, father-figure, the muscle and motivator. He is a big, burly man with a warm heart and a protective nature, especially towards his ramshackle crew. As a gifted mechanic he wears coveralls with ripped sleeves and sports a bionic arm and distinctive facial hair. For the boots, cut off the bottom of some high grey socks and slip them over grey boots. For the beard, cut up the mustache portion and use it to make the sharp cheek edges.

Eclipsa Butterfly from Star vs. the Forces of Evil

Eclipsa Butterfly

In Star vs. The Forces of Evil, Queen Eclipsa Butterfly is the former ruler of the Kingdom of Mewni. With pale skin and dressed in gothic garb, she was once presumed to be the great grandmother of Star Butterfly.

Grim

Grim is the bringer of all death in the known universe and the wielder of countless supernatural powers. After losing a game of limbo, he was forced into contractual friendship with two small and miserable little children, Billy and Mandy. Grim is the humiliated by them constantly, but his special powers and ties to the underworld bring complications (and adventure) to their small suburban neighborhood. For the sake of this costume, lining the inside of the hood and wrists with some red felt will add an extra layer of accuracy.

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Sasuke Uchiha

Sasuke Uchiha is the silent, brooding, angst-ridden member of ninja Team 7 in the anime TV series Naruto. One of the last members of his clan and the brother of the man who killed the rest, he dedicates his life to exterminating his brother. His fanatical obsession with achieving that goal leads him to abandon Team 7 and his ninja training, eventually becoming an international criminal. This guide covers his outfit in Part 1, well before he attains international infamy. It is a simple outfit of a blue high-collared shirt and white pants. For the shirt, order it a size or two up, trim the sleeves and pop the collar. Also trim the arm warmers and stitch on the blue details.

Ed

Ed is an eccentric, wacky 13-year-old computer and hacking genius aboard the titular interplanetary vessel Bebop on the anime TV series Cowboy Bebop. A bit androgynous and very unusual in personality, Ed never wears shoes, uses her feet like hands, rarely walks anywhere (choosing to roll, hitch a ride on someone’s back or crawl), has zero attention span and carries her computer on her head. Cheerful and animated, she acts as the comic relief during the show’s darker moments. She wears a simple outfit of spandex and tee shirt with her VR goggles and football-shaped hair.

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