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Harold Hutchins
Harold Hutchins and his best friend George Beard are the creators of the comic book character, Captain Underpants, who comes to life after they hypnotize their principal, Mr. Krupps, into thinking he’s the superhero.
Stu Pickles
Stu Pickles is the wacky toy inventor father of “Rugrats” main protagonist Tommy Pickles. He is a loving and kind father, but like most of the parents in the Rugrats cast, including his wife Didi, he is oblivious and often outsmarted by the babies in the show.
The San Franpsycho from Scooby Doo
In season 2, episode 8 of “What’s New, Scooby Doo?” the cleverly named San Franpsycho is harassing competitors at the Grind Games, a skateboarding competition in San Fransisco. He’s menacing, hostile, and downright destructive, but in the end he’s no match for a skateboarding Scooby Doo. You know what they say, “if you can’t Doo the time, don’t Doo the crime.”
Earl Hickey
In My Name is Earl, Earl Jehosephat Hickey (Jason Lee) is a simple blue collar guy who has an epiphany about karma after getting hit by a car, and sets out to right the wrongs of his past, which includes a long history of petty crimes and bullying.
Unity
In the multiverse of Rick and Morty, the creature Unity (Christina Hendricks) is both an alien collective hivemind and also the former lover of Rick Sanchez (Justin Roiland). While Unity can take the form of many/multiple genders and races (and likely is not limited to such), it often assumes a more prominent, dominant form of a humanoid female wearing a magenta skirt-suit when around Rick and the grandkids.
Mr. Wrench from Fargo
Mr. Wrench (Russell Harvard) is the deaf partner of Mr. Numbers, who serve as hitmen hunting down Lorne Malvo in Season 1 of Fargo. Wrench later on returns in Season 3 to help Nikki Swango get revenge against V.M. Varga.
Dougie Jones From Twin Peaks
Dougie Jones (Kyle MacLachlan) was a decoy of Special Agent Dale Cooper made by Evil Cooper to prevent Evil Cooper from going back to the Black Lodge. When Good Cooper attempts to return, he gets stuck in Dougie’s body and becomes catatonic.
Remember that Dougie’s clothes are too big on slim Cooper, so order up in sizes.
Liberty Belle and Zoya the Destroya in GLOW
Best friends Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie) AKA Zoya the Destroya and Debbie Eagan (Betty Gilpin) AKA Liberty Belle are at the heart of Netflix’s GLOW series. Their relationship is strained when Ruth has an affair with Debbie’s husband, an event that leads to hostility in the ring. The characters of the show are based on original characters from the 80’s.
Nurse Joy from Pokémon
After a long day of training or running back to the Pokémon Center from the gym, Nurse Joy will always greet you with her friendly and outgoing personality. Treat your Pokémon right to stay on her good side. Check out this tutorial to help create that signature Nurse Joy hairstyle. We hope to see you again!
Pam Poovey
Pamela “Pam” Poovey is the Human Resources director at ISIS, where Archer, Lana Kane, and Dr. Krieger work. She is abrasive, tough-as-nails, and perpetually hungry, all the while managing to be somewhat of a sexual deviant as well.