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Ghostbusters
When ghosts, poltergeists, and other spirits come a haunting, who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! Coveralls are essential work attire when the possibility of being covered in slime or marshmallow puff is a real job hazard.
Patty and Selma
Patty and Selma Bouvier are Marge Simpson’s spinster twin sisters who share a fondness for cigarettes and a disdain for Homer, which they never fail to remind him of.
Beth Greene
In The Walking Dead, Beth Greene (Emily Kinney) is a teenage girl surviving the zombie apocalypse. Despite her shy and soft spoken nature, she’s quite tough and maintains her optimism. She’ll even sing you a song once in awhile.
Chris Griffin
Chris is the socially awkward and mentally immature son of the Griffin family who’s tormented by an evil monkey that lives in his closet.
Lois Griffin
Lois Griffin is the ever-patient matriarch of the Griffin family. She’s often the voice of reason when her husband, Peter, launches himself into every impulsive idea that he has.
Linda Belcher
Linda is the enthusiastic and supportive mother of the Belcher family. Her loud and outgoing personality compliments her quiet husband’s personality as they work together in the restaurant. Her day-to-day wear consists of a red long sleeve shirt, blue jeans, and big red glasses.
Meg Griffin
David Van Driessen
There are few people who have hope for the future of Beavis and Butt-head. However, David Van Driessen believes everyone has good in them. You just have to give them a second, third or fourth chance. From a classic peace sign T-shirt to Birkenstock sandals, Mr. Van Driessen is a true hippie with so much peace, love and understanding to give.
Charlie Brown
Our favorite lovable loser, Charlie Brown, never fails to put a smile on our faces and warmth in our hearts. Along with his best pal Snoopy, Charlie tries his best at everything he does but comes up just short of accomplishment. One thing he’s great at though is being a great friend, which is why everyone loves Charlie Brown.
Lucy van Pelt
Being in charge is important to Lucy van Pelt, which is evident when she’s bossing others around or dispensing unsolicited advice. You’ll also find this sassy 8-year-old girl trying to get pianist Schroeder to become her boyfriend or avoiding dog kisses from Snoopy.