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Keiichirou Akasaka from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)
Keiichiro (voiced in Japanese by Hikaru Midorikawa and in English by Andraw Rannells) is one of the non-Mew main characters in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).
He is the head chef of the cafe that he and Ryou run, as well as his assistant on the Mew project. Keiichiro is the one that created Masha, and is also in charge of tracking Mew Aquas and the Alien trio.
He’s usually seen in more formal attire contrasting with Ryou’s more casual. Keiichiro has long brown hair, with long bangs framing his face, and the rest worn back with a red hair tie. His eyes are a dark greyish color. The usual outfit we see him in is a white button-up, a black bowtie with matching suspenders and belt, brownish-black slacks, and brown shoes.
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.
Quanxi from Chainsaw Man
Quanxi is a character in the best selling manga and hit anime, Chainsaw Man. Illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the series was serialized in Shonen Jump for two years with new chapters bi-weekly. A skilled devil hunter from China, she works for Makima to take down Chainsaw Man. She is also revealed to be the Crossbow Devil Hybrid. Quanxi remains calm, but she is ruthless in combat. Quanxi can usually be seen smoking a cigarette or alongside her harem of Fiend girlfriends.
Tart from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)
Tart (voiced in Japanese by Kiyomi Asai and in English by Jimmy Zoppi) is one of the main antagonists in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).
He is also part of the aliens, along with Kisshu and Pai, but is much more childish than the other two. During the time he spends on Earth, he ends up saving Pudding from a chimera anima, which leads the two of them to become very close.
Tart has short, copper colored hair, tied up into two small pigtails on top of his head, and has orangey-brown eyes. Like the other aliens, he has large pointed ears, and sharp teeth. His outfit is the simplest out of the three, with a very short cropped red vest with a small collar, tied with a black bow, and with a grey trim on top, black bloomer shorts with the same trim, and ribbons coming off the back, and white fabric wraps on his arms and legs.
Thorfinn from Vinland Saga
Thorfinn is the protagonist of Vinland Saga, a historical viking manga and anime series. The story begins with Thorfinn as a child, the son of the noble warrior Thors. As a child, he is wide-eyed and adventurous. When he sneaks onto a Viking ship, he witnesses his father’s death at the hands of the cunning Askeladd. As he grows older, Thorfinn becomes obsessed revenge. He learns to fight in hopes of challenging Askeladd to a duel. He tags along with Askeladd’s group of mercenaries, pillaging and murdering innocent villages. Eventually, he’ll realize that he made mistakes and vow never to hurt anyone again to move on with a new life.
Tsukasa Kazuki from Romantic Killer
Tsukasa Kazuki (voiced by Yūichirō Umehara and Jason Griffith) is a supporting character from Romantic Killer. He is the first potential love interest of Anzu Hoshino after a wizard forces her to pursue romance. Tsukasa, though, while popular with girls at his school, tends to avoid dating. Tsukasa has orange hair and is typically shown in his school uniform, including a polo shirt and blue plaid trousers. He also wears a black watch on his left wrist and a pair of white and blue sneakers.
Jake Wheeler from Chucky
Jake Wheeler (played by Zackary Arthur) is a main character in the Chucky TV series. Jake finds a Good Guy doll at a yard sale and plans to sell it online, which sparks the events of the series when the doll comes to life with murderous intent. Jake eventually dates Devon and becomes friends with Lexy, despite a rocky start. Jake wears many different outfits, but you can’t go wrong with dark jeans and a flannel shirt layered over a black t-shirt. Jake wears a unique (and creepy) doll head pendant necklace, but a Friday the 13th pendant will achieve a similar effect with no DIY required.
Nadine from Chucky
Nadine (played by Bella Higginbotham) is a student at Incarnate Lord where she is roommates with Lexy Cross in the TV series Chucky. Nadine joins forces with Lexy, Jake, and Devon to stop the Good Guy doll at the heart of the horror. Nadine has short, curly auburn hair and wears round-framed glasses. Most often, she is shown wearing her Catholic reform school uniform. If you want to recreate her ethereal white look, it might be difficult to find an exact match for her dress. You can achieve a similar look by layering a sheer robe over a white dress and using gold fabric paint to add some floral details to the robe.
Kisshu/Quiche from Tokyo Mew Mew (2002)
Kisshu (voiced in Japanese by Daisuke Sakaguchi and in English by Andrew Rannells) is one of the main antagonists in the anime/manga Tokyo Mew Mew (2002).
He is a part of the main alien trio that we see, also consisting of Pai and Tart, who he shares a goal with of reclaiming the Earth. While his main goal is taking over Earth with the power of the chimera animas, he does tend to get very distracted by his fascination and obsession with Ichigo.
Kisshu has emerald green hair that he keeps partially tied in front with red cuffs/string, and contrasting golden eyes. Due to being part of the aliens, he also has large pointed ears, and sharp teeth. He wears a crop-top shirt combo with a black puff sleeved undershirt, bordered with red trim, with a brown vest-like piece over top. His shorts are in a similar style, with the same trim, but a brown overlayer on top, and two ribbons sticking out the back. On his arms and legs he has a red fabric wrap, which is finished off with slouchy brown boots, tied with thick string.
June Osborne
June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) is the protagonist of The Handmaid’s Tale, a 2017 live action series on Hulu. The show was an adaptation of the novel written by Margaret Atwood. In the futuristic dystopia of Gilead, June is forced to serve as a Handmaid because she is still capable of bearing children. She is referred to as Offred, as the Handmaid of Fred Waterford, the pious dictator. However, June manages to escape and become free – though then she must face his cruel wife, Serena.