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|[[Image:HomestarPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Homestar Runner As Moocher]]|| [[Homestar Runner]] || Moocher || From the 1979 movie ''[[IMDB:tt0078902|Breaking Away]]'' and [[IMDB:tt0080203|subsequent TV show of the same name]], played by [[Wikipedia:Jackie Earle Haley|Jackie Earle Haley]]. || [http://www.imdb.com/gallery/hh/0355097/JackieEarleHaleytrophies.jpg IMDb listing]
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|[[Image:HomestarPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Homestar Runner As Moocher]]|| [[Homestar Runner]] || Moocher || Moocher was a character in the 1979 film ''{{wp|Breaking Away}}'' and [[Wikipedia:Breaking Away (TV series)|subsequent TV show of the same name]]. He was played by {{wp|Jackie Earle Haley}}. || [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078902/characters/nm0355097 IMDb listing]
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|[[Image:PomPomPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Pom Pom As Walter Sobchak]]|| [[Pom Pom]] || Walter Sobchak || Vietnam veteran, owner of Sobchak Security, bowler, and friend of "the Dude", played by [[Wikipedia:John Goodman|John Goodman]] in the 1998 movie [[The Big Lebowski]].|| [[IMDB:tt0118715|IMDb listing]]
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|[[Image:PomPomPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Pom Pom As Walter Sobchak]]|| [[Pom Pom]] || Walter Sobchak || Walter Sobchak is a Vietnam veteran, owner of Sobchak Security, bowler, and friend of "the Dude", played by {{wp|John Goodman}} in the 1998 Coen Brothers movie ''[[The Big Lebowski]]''.|| {{w|The Big Lebowski|Wikipedia Article for ''The Big Lebowski''}}
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|[[Image:CoachZPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Coach Z As Theo Huxtable]]|| [[Coach Z]] || Theo Huxtable || A main character in the television show The Cosby Show. The shirt Coach Z is wearing is from the first-season episode "[http://www.tv.com/the-cosby-show/a-shirt-story/episode/6802/summary.html A Shirt Story]," in which Denise tries to hand-make Theo a designer shirt and butchers it in the process. [[Wikipedia:Malcolm-Jamal Warner|Malcolm-Jamal Warner]] played the role of this character. || [[Wikipedia:The Cosby Show|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:CoachZPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Coach Z As Theo Huxtable]]|| [[Coach Z]] || Theo Huxtable || Theo is one of five children born to Cliff and Clair Huxtable on the television series ''{{wp|The Cosby Show}}'' and is their only son. He was portrayed by {{wp|Malcolm-Jamal Warner}}. The shirt Coach Z is wearing is from the first-season episode "{{wp|List of The Cosby Show episodes#pc0108|A Shirt Story}}", in which Denise tries to hand-make Theo a designer shirt and butchers it in the process. || {{w|Theodore Huxtable|Wikipedia Article}}
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|[[Image:The King of Town as Colonel Sanders.png|150px|The King of Town As Colonel Sanders]]|| [[The King of Town]] || Colonel Sanders || The founder and mascot of the [[Wikipedia:Kentucky Fried Chicken|Kentucky Fried Chicken]] restaurant franchise. || [[Wikipedia:Colonel Sanders|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:The King of Town as Colonel Sanders.png|150px|The King of Town As Colonel Sanders]]|| [[The King of Town]] || Colonel Sanders || Colonel Harland Sanders (1890-1980) was the founder and mascot of the [[KFC|Kentucky Fried Chicken]] restaurant franchise. The King is dressed in Sanders' trademark white suit with string tie and goatee; Sanders began wearing this outfit after his commission as a {{w|Kentucky Colonel}} and dressed the same way in public for the final 20 years of his life.|| {{w|Colonel Sanders|Wikipedia Article}}
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|[[Image:The_Poopsmith_as_Ookla_the_Mok.png|150px|The Poopsmith As Ookla the Mok]]|| [[The Poopsmith]] || Ookla the Mok ||  A character from a 1980s [[Wikipedia:Ruby-Spears Productions|Ruby-Spears]] cartoon called ''Thundarr the Barbarian''. || [[Wikipedia:Thundarr the Barbarian|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:The_Poopsmith_as_Ookla_the_Mok.png|150px|The Poopsmith As Ookla the Mok]]|| [[The Poopsmith]] || Ookla the Mok ||  Ookla the Mok is a cat-like humanoid character from the 1980s cartoon series ''Thundarr the Barbarian''. Along with Princess Ariel, Ookla helped Thundarr fight evil in a post-apocalyptic society set two thousand years into the future.|| {{w|Thundarr the Barbarian|Wikipedia Article for ''Thundarr the Barbarian''}}
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|[[Image:HomsarPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Homsar As Tingle]]|| [[Homsar]] || Tingle || A delusional map-making man from [[Wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo's]] ''[[Wikipedia:Legend of Zelda series|Legend of Zelda]]'' video game series. He thinks he's a fairy, hence the clothes. Floating around on his Tingle Balloon and throwing confetti when helping the hero are two of his most common traits, which Homsar parodies.  He also has created his own magic words: "Tingle, tingle, kooloo-limpah!" || [[Wikipedia:Tingle|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:HomsarPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Homsar As Tingle]]|| [[Homsar]] || Tingle || Tingle is a delusional map-making man from [[Wikipedia:Nintendo|Nintendo's]] ''[[The Legend of Zelda|Legend of Zelda]]'' video game series. He thinks he's a fairy, hence the clothes. Floating around on his Tingle Balloon and throwing confetti when helping the hero are two of his most common traits, which Homsar parodies.  He also has created his own magic words: "Tingle, tingle, kooloo-limpah!" || {{w|Tingle (character)|Wikipedia Article}}
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|[[Image:StrongMadPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Strong Mad As Gossamer]]|| [[Strong Mad]] || Gossamer || A classic [[Looney Tunes]] monster. He's normally red, but he's orange in this 'toon.  An antagonist of [[Wikipedia:Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny]], Gossamer is easily distracted by anyone willing to give him a manicure or a TNT laced hairdo.  Despite his usually terrifying appearance, Gossamer runs in fear from the monsters in the audience....PEOPLE! || [[Wikipedia:Gossamer (Looney Tunes)|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:StrongMadPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Strong Mad As Gossamer]]|| [[Strong Mad]] || Gossamer || A classic [[Looney Tunes]] monster. An antagonist of {{wp|Bugs Bunny}}, Gossamer is easily distracted by anyone willing to give him a manicure or a TNT laced hairdo.  Despite his usually terrifying appearance, Gossamer runs in fear from the monsters in the audience... PEOPLE! || {{w|Gossamer (Looney Tunes)|Wikipedia Article}}
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|[[Image:StrongBadPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Strong Bad As Jambi]]|| [[Strong Bad]] || Jambi || A genie character from the "[[Wikipedia:Pee-wee's Playhouse|Pee-wee's Playhouse]]" TV show. || [http://www.tvacres.com/enchanted_genies_jambie.htm TVAcres.com: Jambi bio]
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|[[Image:StrongBadPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Strong Bad As Jambi]]|| [[Strong Bad]] || Jambi || Jambi is a genie character created by {{wp|Paul Reubens}} that first appeared as part of his 1981 stage production, ''{{wp|The Pee-wee Herman Show}}'', and later appeared as a character on the 1986 television series ''{{wp|Pee-wee's Playhouse}}''. Played by {{wp|John Paragon}} (1954 – 2021), Jambi was a floating head that resided in a box (hence Strong Bad's wearing of a box surrounding his head) and would often appear whenever someone said the word "wish" ("Wish? Did somebody say wish?"). In order to grant wishes, JambI chanted, "Meka-leka-hi, Meka-hiney-ho", and the phrase became the character's trademark.|| {{w|Pee-wee's Playhouse|Wikipedia Article for ''Pee-wee's Playhouse''}}
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|[[Image:The Cheat as Toad.png|150px|The Cheat As Toad]]|| [[The Cheat]] || Toad || A mushroom servant from Nintendo's [[Mario|Super Mario Brothers]] video game series, Toad himself is usually singled out as being unique from the other Toads. Despite his sometimes annoying and panic-stricken manner, Toad often aids the player (usually [[Wikipedia:Mario|Mario]]) in surprisingly useful ways, which is probably why he and his mushroom-headed brethren have been around so long. They're supposed to serve as guards for [[Wikipedia:Princess Peach|Princess Peach]] but often fail horribly. || [[Wikipedia:Toad (Nintendo)|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:The Cheat as Toad.png|150px|The Cheat As Toad]]|| [[The Cheat]] || Toad || A mushroom servant from Nintendo's [[Mario|Super Mario Brothers]] video game series; "Toad" is also the name given to the entire race of mushroom people. Toad typically appears to assist the player, but is also regularly playable in multiplayer games.  As a denizen of the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is a attendant to {{wp|Princess Peach}}. || {{w|Toad (Nintendo)|Wikipedia Article}}
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|[[Image:BubsPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Bubs As Apollo Creed]]|| [[Bubs]] || Apollo Creed || A character played by [[Wikipedia:Carl Weathers|Carl Weathers]] in the first four "[http://www.imdb.com/find?q=Rocky;s=all Rocky]" movies. In ''[[IMDB:tt0075148|Rocky]]'', Apollo Creed is the undefeated world champion whom Rocky Balboa fights in the climactic fight of the movie, while in later films, they become friends. Creed is killed in ''Rocky IV'' by Ivan Drago. || [[Wikipedia:Apollo Creed|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:BubsPotion-ma-jig.png|150px|Bubs As Apollo Creed]]|| [[Bubs]] || Apollo Creed || A character played by {{wp|Carl Weathers}} (1948-2024) in the "{{w|Rocky (franchise)|Rocky}}" series of movies. In ''{{wp|Rocky}}'', Apollo Creed is the undefeated world champion whom Rocky Balboa fights in the climactic fight of the movie; in later films, they become friends. || {{w|Apollo Creed|Wikipedia Article}}
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|[[Image:Strong Sad as Devo Member.png|150px|Strond Sad As Devo Member]]|| [[Strong Sad]] || Devo Member || Devo was a quirky American New Wave/Punk band. Their biggest hit was 1980's "Whip It", although are well known for other songs like "Girl U Want" and "Jocko Homo". Strong Sad is dressed as the band members dressed for the ''Freedom of Choice'' album cover and the "Whip It" music video, although they wore grey elephant skin jackets. His glasses indicate that he is probably [[Wikipedia:Mark Mothersbaugh|Mark Mothersbaugh]], or (less likely) [[Wikipedia:Alan Myers|Alan Myers]]. || [[Wikipedia:Devo|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:Strong Sad as Devo Member.png|150px|Strong Sad As Devo Member]]|| [[Strong Sad]] || Devo Member || Devo (short for "De-evolution") is an American New Wave/Punk band, known for their quirky uniforms and cult status since their appearance in the late 70s and 80s. Their biggest hit was 1980's "Whip It", although are well-known for other songs like "Girl U Want", "Beautiful World", and "Jocko Homo". Strong Sad is dressed as the band members dressed for the ''Freedom of Choice'' album cover and the "Girl U Want" music video, including the famous red "energy dome" hat. His glasses indicate that he is probably lead singer {{wp|Mark Mothersbaugh}}, or possibly drummer [[Wikipedia:Alan Myers (drummer)|Alan Myers]]. || {{w|Devo|Wikipedia Article for Devo}}
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|[[Image:Marzipan as Beaker.png|150px|Marzipan As Beaker]]|| [[Marzipan]] || Beaker || Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's lab assistant on [[Wikipedia:The Muppet Show|The Muppet Show]] and later Muppet productions, who speaks only in squeak-like "meeps" (much like The Cheat). || [[Wikipedia:Beaker (Muppet)|Wikipedia article]]
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|[[Image:Marzipan as Beaker.png|150px|Marzipan As Beaker]]|| [[Marzipan]] || Beaker || Beaker is a [[The Muppets|Muppet]] character who serves as Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's hapless lab assistant on ''{{wp|The Muppet Show}}'', where Muppet Labs' many experiments would go awry at his expense. Much like The Cheat, Beaker typically only speaks in nervous, high-pitched "meeps".|| {{w|Beaker (Muppet)|Wikipedia Article}}
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Current revision as of 01:15, 5 February 2024

Costumes that the characters wore in Halloween Potion-ma-jig, Halloween 2005.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Homestar Runner As Moocher Homestar Runner Moocher Moocher was a character in the 1979 film Breaking Away and subsequent TV show of the same name. He was played by Jackie Earle Haley. IMDb listing
Pom Pom As Walter Sobchak Pom Pom Walter Sobchak Walter Sobchak is a Vietnam veteran, owner of Sobchak Security, bowler, and friend of "the Dude", played by John Goodman in the 1998 Coen Brothers movie The Big Lebowski. Wikipedia Article for The Big Lebowski
Coach Z As Theo Huxtable Coach Z Theo Huxtable Theo is one of five children born to Cliff and Clair Huxtable on the television series The Cosby Show and is their only son. He was portrayed by Malcolm-Jamal Warner. The shirt Coach Z is wearing is from the first-season episode "A Shirt Story", in which Denise tries to hand-make Theo a designer shirt and butchers it in the process. Wikipedia Article
The King of Town As Colonel Sanders The King of Town Colonel Sanders Colonel Harland Sanders (1890-1980) was the founder and mascot of the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant franchise. The King is dressed in Sanders' trademark white suit with string tie and goatee; Sanders began wearing this outfit after his commission as a Kentucky Colonel and dressed the same way in public for the final 20 years of his life. Wikipedia Article
The Poopsmith As Ookla the Mok The Poopsmith Ookla the Mok Ookla the Mok is a cat-like humanoid character from the 1980s cartoon series Thundarr the Barbarian. Along with Princess Ariel, Ookla helped Thundarr fight evil in a post-apocalyptic society set two thousand years into the future. Wikipedia Article for Thundarr the Barbarian
Homsar As Tingle Homsar Tingle Tingle is a delusional map-making man from Nintendo's Legend of Zelda video game series. He thinks he's a fairy, hence the clothes. Floating around on his Tingle Balloon and throwing confetti when helping the hero are two of his most common traits, which Homsar parodies. He also has created his own magic words: "Tingle, tingle, kooloo-limpah!" Wikipedia Article
Strong Mad As Gossamer Strong Mad Gossamer A classic Looney Tunes monster. An antagonist of Bugs Bunny, Gossamer is easily distracted by anyone willing to give him a manicure or a TNT laced hairdo. Despite his usually terrifying appearance, Gossamer runs in fear from the monsters in the audience... PEOPLE! Wikipedia Article
Strong Bad As Jambi Strong Bad Jambi Jambi is a genie character created by Paul Reubens that first appeared as part of his 1981 stage production, The Pee-wee Herman Show, and later appeared as a character on the 1986 television series Pee-wee's Playhouse. Played by John Paragon (1954 – 2021), Jambi was a floating head that resided in a box (hence Strong Bad's wearing of a box surrounding his head) and would often appear whenever someone said the word "wish" ("Wish? Did somebody say wish?"). In order to grant wishes, JambI chanted, "Meka-leka-hi, Meka-hiney-ho", and the phrase became the character's trademark. Wikipedia Article for Pee-wee's Playhouse
The Cheat As Toad The Cheat Toad A mushroom servant from Nintendo's Super Mario Brothers video game series; "Toad" is also the name given to the entire race of mushroom people. Toad typically appears to assist the player, but is also regularly playable in multiplayer games. As a denizen of the Mushroom Kingdom, Toad is a attendant to Princess Peach. Wikipedia Article
Bubs As Apollo Creed Bubs Apollo Creed A character played by Carl Weathers (1948-2024) in the "Rocky" series of movies. In Rocky, Apollo Creed is the undefeated world champion whom Rocky Balboa fights in the climactic fight of the movie; in later films, they become friends. Wikipedia Article
Strong Sad As Devo Member Strong Sad Devo Member Devo (short for "De-evolution") is an American New Wave/Punk band, known for their quirky uniforms and cult status since their appearance in the late 70s and 80s. Their biggest hit was 1980's "Whip It", although are well-known for other songs like "Girl U Want", "Beautiful World", and "Jocko Homo". Strong Sad is dressed as the band members dressed for the Freedom of Choice album cover and the "Girl U Want" music video, including the famous red "energy dome" hat. His glasses indicate that he is probably lead singer Mark Mothersbaugh, or possibly drummer Alan Myers. Wikipedia Article for Devo
Marzipan As Beaker Marzipan Beaker Beaker is a Muppet character who serves as Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's hapless lab assistant on The Muppet Show, where Muppet Labs' many experiments would go awry at his expense. Much like The Cheat, Beaker typically only speaks in nervous, high-pitched "meeps". Wikipedia Article
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