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Percival De Rolo

Percival De Rolo or “Percy” is a is a character from Critical Role, a DnD campaign on Youtube, played by Taliesin Jaffe. She is also a character in Legend of Vox Machina, the animated adaptation on Amazon Prime. He is a human gunslinger party member of Vox Machina. The De Rolo family once ruled the city of Whitestone, but the Briarwoods usurped control, and Percy just escaped being murdered. Then he started dreaming about demons, which in turn inspired his weaponry. During his travels with Vox Machina, Percy reunited with his sister Cassandra and took back Whitestone. He aided the fight against Chroma Conclave with the magical cape Cabal’s Ruin. Percy and Vex’ahlia marry and have five children in Whitestone. His firearms are now known all throughout Tal’Dorei and Exandria.

Izanami from B the Beginning

Izanami (voiced in Japanese by Mitsuki Saiga and in English by Marianna Miller) is one of the side antagonists turned main cast member of the Netflix anime B the Beginning.

They have a very strong attachment to Koku due to their past history together, as well as the legend of the black winged king that they all have connections to. Izanami, along with Yuna for a brief while, was part of the Market Maker group, and is a very strong fighter, albeit using unusual techniques (a skateboard).

Izanami has very pale hair with a pinkish tinge to it, vibrant blue eyes, and some of the most elaborate makeup out of all the MM members, including drawn on brows, a spiked crescent moon under their eye, and another mouth drawn to the side of their actual one.

There are two main outfits that Izanami wears in the series, but I chose the season one version. Even as a child, Izanami wore a mix of both the boys and girls outfits at Jaula Blanca, and this carried on into adulthood, with the current outfit they wear being a long white button up dress with rainbow buttons, a black suit jacket over top, a black tie around their neck, black gloves, dark cuffed jeans, one pink and white striped sock, one purple and pink striped sock, and a pair of white and black thick soled shoes.

Jolyne Cujoh

Jolyne Cujoh is the protagonist of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean. As the daughter of Jotaro, she is the only female JoJo to date. She is an inmate Green Dolphin Street Prison after her ex boyfriend set her up as an accomplice to murder. She possesses a pendant that contains a fragment of the Stand Bestowing Arrow. After her father visits, Jolyne finds she can manifest a Stand too. Her Stand is Stone Free, which allows her to unravel her body into many threads.

pete martino from ghosts

Pete Martino from Ghosts

Pete Martino (played by Richie Moriarty) is the perpetually upbeat 80s scout master killed by a stray arrow on the CBS sitcom Ghosts.  Prior to his death, Pete was a dedicated family man and scout leader to a troop of girls, one of whom loosed the arrow that accidentally resulted in his demise.  To recreate his look from the show, you’ll need large-framed glasses, tall boot socks, green shorts, and a khaki shirt.  Adorn the shirt with as many patches as you want.  The easiest way to make it look like there’s an arrow through your throat is to use a gag headband turned sideways.  A neckerchief can double as part of the costume as well as a disguise for the headband while it helps hold it in place.

gretel grant-gomez from hamster and gretel

Gretel Grant-Gomez from Hamster & Gretel

Gretel Grant-Gomez (voiced by Meli Povenmire) is the titular protagonist of the Disney Channel series Hamster & Gretel.  Gretel is an energetic, outgoing kid who moonlights as a superhero.  Gretel’s usual attire consists of an orange skirt, and a light teal blouse with sneakers to match.  When she transforms into a superhero, her costume consists almost exclusively of shades of pink.  You can add a “G” to the front of your shirt easily with some fabric paint; just make sure it has plenty of time to dry!  No matter which version of Gretel’s costume you choose to recreate, don’t forget the blonde bob, blue headband, tall white crew socks, and trusty hamster sidekick.

Keyleth

Keyleth or “Kiki” is a character from Critical Role, a DnD campaign on Youtube, played by Marisha Ray. She is also a character in Legend of Vox Machina, the animated adaptation on Amazon Prime. Keyleth is a half-elf druid party member of Vox Machina. She was raised in Zephrah as part of the Air Ashari. She left home to attempt the Aramentae, a noble odyssey of her tribe. While adventuring with Vox Machina, she wielded a legendary staff called the Spire of Conflux. Using this staff, she fought against the Chroma Conclave. Keyleth completed her Aramente and became headmaster of the Air Ashari. Her color schemes consist of greens and browns to reflect her deep love for nature.

Akira Fudo from Devilman Crybaby

Akira Fudo (voiced by Koki Uchiyama in Japanese, and Griffin Burns in English) is one of the central main characters of the Netflix adaption of Devilman Crybaby, along with Ryo Asuka.

He starts the series off in a completely different form than this one, originally quite small and meek, but it’s this taller and more brazen form that he spends most of the series in, after going with Ryo to a club that leads to quite a transformative experience.

In this form, Akira has noticeably sharper features, his hair is darker and way more spikey and messy, and his eyes look like they’re constantly lined.
He typically wears a grey or black shirt, usually with a black zip up bikers jacket over top, black skinny jeans, and blue shoes with lighter blue laces.

Julia Argent from Carmen Sandiego

Julia Argent (voiced by Charlet Chung) is one of the key characters in the Netflix version of Carmen Sandiego.

She is an A.C.M.E. agent that was formerly part of Interpol, and one of the few people in her team from the beginning that believed that Carmen wasn’t the threat that the rest made her out to be, which lead to her helping Carmen’s team in future.

Julia is lightly freckled, with dark eyes and very short blackish-blue hair. Her main outfit she’s seen in during the series is a blue pantsuit set, a reddish orange shirt underneath, a pendant necklace, stud earrings, circular framed glasses, and chocolate brown loafers.

Cutthroat from Akudama Drive

Cutthroat (voiced in Japanese by Takahiro Sakurai and in English by Matt Shipman) is one of the main characters in Akudama Drive, part of the akudama group that Swindler joins.

Out of the entire group that we follow through the series, Cutthroat is the top most wanted criminal in that universe, with an expected prison sentence of almost 1000 years, due to living up to the title, with nine hundred and ninety nine murders to date.

Cutthroat has a fixation with the color red as well as an intense bloodlust, and ends up quite devoted to Swindler, following her around and showing rather twisted gestures of affection.

With only the eyes being a standout feature, a rather hypnotic purple-pink color similar to Swindler’s, Cutthroat’s hair and outfit are all white, with a long inner shirt, a long jacket, loose shorts, and boots, as well as white hand bandages. Black long socks and the collar the akudama group all got are the only differently colored pieces.

Ryo Asuka from Devilman Crybaby

Ryo Asuka (voiced in Japanese by Ayumu Murase and in English by Kyle McCarley) is one of the main characters, as well as the primary antagonist later on in the series, of the Netflix adaption of Devilman Crybaby, along with Akira Fudo.

Ryo has been Akira’s best friend since they were children, but has always been different, in ways that are revealed later on in the show. He seems to care deeply for Akira, but is also highly manipulative to get results he wants to see, as well as causing catastrophic events for humanity as a whole.

In a slight departure from how he looks in other Devilman iterations, Ryo has much shorter hair than his other counterparts, while still being blonde with blue eyes. The main outfit we see him in during this series is a white, short sleeved button up shirt with a bulky, puffy looking long white coat over top, with matching white pants and shoes.

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