Halloween Hijinks Costumes

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|| [[File:Strong Bad as General Zod.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || General Zod || General Zod is a Kryptonian, one of Superman's greatest foes. Strong Bad's look is taken from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Superman II|Superman II]]'', where he is played by actor [[Wikipedia:Terence Stamp|Terence Stamp]]. In Strong Bad's Easter egg, Strong Mad and Marzipan dress as Zod's minions [[Wikipedia:Non (DC Comics|Non]] and [[Wikipedia:Ursa (DC Comics)|Ursa]] respectively. || [[Wikipedia:General Zod|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:Strong Bad as General Zod.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || General Zod || General Zod is a Kryptonian, one of Superman's greatest foes. Strong Bad's look is taken from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Superman II|Superman II]]'', where he is played by actor [[Wikipedia:Terence Stamp|Terence Stamp]]. In Strong Bad's Easter egg, Strong Mad and Marzipan dress as Zod's minions [[Wikipedia:Non (DC Comics|Non]] and [[Wikipedia:Ursa (DC Comics)|Ursa]] respectively. || [[Wikipedia:General Zod|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Strong Mad as My Pet Monster.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || My Pet Monster || My Pet Monster was a line of plush dolls produced by American Greetings beginning in 1986, known for being one of the few plush dolls at the time marketed to boys. || [[wikipedia:My Pet Monster|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Strong Mad as My Pet Monster.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || My Pet Monster || My Pet Monster was a plush toy line created by American Greetings in 1986. The toy line spawned a Saturday morning cartoon series that aired on ABC in 1987. American Greetings took a different approach with My Pet Monster than with most other plush dolls of the era, specifically marketing the toys toward young boys.|| [[wikipedia:My Pet Monster|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Strong Sad as Great Space Coaster Baxter.png|150px]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Baxter from The Great Space Coaster || Tubby Baxter is a puppet clown character from the children's TV show The Great Space Coaster. He is an inhabitant of Coasterville that pilots the coaster and formerly worked for the "M.T. Promises" circus. || [[wikipedia:The Great Space Coaster|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:Strong Sad as Great Space Coaster Baxter.png|150px]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Baxter from The Great Space Coaster || Tubby Baxter is a puppet clown character from the children's TV show The Great Space Coaster. He is an inhabitant of Coasterville that pilots the coaster and formerly worked for the "M.T. Promises" circus. || [[wikipedia:The Great Space Coaster|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Coach Z as Del from Gorillaz.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]] || Del from Gorillaz || Del the Funky Homosapien is an American rapper. Collaborating with the virtual band on their first album (including the single [[Wikipedia:Clint Eastwood (song)|Clint Eastwood]], which Coach Z quotes in an Easter egg), he was featured as "Del tha Ghost Rapper" - a murdered musician whose spirit took residence in drummer Russel Hobbs' body. || [[Wikipedia:Del tha Funkee Homosapien|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Coach Z as Del from Gorillaz.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]] || Del from Gorillaz || Del the Funky Homosapien is an American rapper. Collaborating with the virtual band Gorillaz on their first album (including the single [[Wikipedia:Clint Eastwood (song)|Clint Eastwood]], which Coach Z quotes in an Easter egg), he was featured as "Del tha Ghost Rapper" - a murdered musician whose spirit took residence in drummer Russel Hobbs' body. || [[Wikipedia:Del tha Funkee Homosapien|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Pom Pom as Capital City Goofball.png|150px]] || [[Pom Pom]] || The Capital City Goofball || In The Simpsons, the Capital City Goofball is the mascot for the Capital City baseball team. || [[wikipedia:List of recurring The Simpsons characters#Capital City Goofball|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Pom Pom as Capital City Goofball.png|150px]] || [[Pom Pom]] || The Capital City Goofball || The Capital City Goofball is the mascot for the Capital City baseball team on ''The Simpsons'' He first appeared in the episode “Dancin’ Homer”, where Homer Simpson becomes a mascot for the Springfield Isotopes. || [[wikipedia:List of recurring The Simpsons characters#Capital City Goofball|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:King of Town as Captain Cupcake.png|150px]] || [[The King of Town]] || Captain Cupcake || Captain Cupcake was the mascot of [[Wikipedia:Hostess CupCake|Hostess' CupCakes]] snack treats. || [[Wikipedia:Captain Cupcake|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:King of Town as Captain Cupcake.png|150px]] || [[The King of Town]] || Captain Cupcake || Captain Cupcake was the mascot of [[Wikipedia:Hostess CupCake|Hostess' CupCakes]] snack treats. || [[Wikipedia:Captain Cupcake|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Bubs as Beedle.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Beedle || Beedle is a recurring merchant in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series. Bubs resembles his [[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]] design and says "Thank you" in the same way he did in [[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]. || [[wikipedia:Characters of The Legend of Zelda#Beedle|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:Bubs as Beedle.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Beedle || Beedle is a recurring merchant in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series. Bubs resembles his [[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]] design and says "Thank you" in the same way he did in [[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]. || [[wikipedia:Characters of The Legend of Zelda#Beedle|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:Marzipan as Captain Planet.png|150px]] || [[Marzipan]] || Captain Planet || Captain Planet was the titular hero of a 1990s cartoon designed to promote saving the environment. The good captain was summoned when his followers, the multinational teens known as the Planeteers, combined their elemental rings. || [[Wikipedia:Captain Planet|Wikipedia article]]  
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|| [[File:Marzipan as Captain Planet.png|150px]] || [[Marzipan]] || Captain Planet || Captain Planet is a superhero conceived by media mogul Ted Turner to promote environmental awareness. The story of his origin involves five teenagers from various parts of the world, each of whom is given a special ring with a specific power (Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, Heart). When the five teenagers, known as the Planeteers, join their rings together, Captain Planet is summoned. The character was central to two 1990s animated series and a line of toys and comic books.|| [[Wikipedia:Captain Planet|Wikipedia article]]  
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|| [[File:The Cheat as Ponyo.png|150px]] || [[The Cheat]] || Ponyo || Ponyo is a human-like fish creature from the Studio Ghibli film of the same name. || [[Wikipedia:Ponyo|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:The Cheat as Ponyo.png|150px]] || [[The Cheat]] || Ponyo || Ponyo is a human-like fish creature from the Studio Ghibli film of the same name. || [[Wikipedia:Ponyo|Wikipedia article]]

Revision as of 03:07, 30 October 2020

Costumes that the characters wore in Halloween Hijinks, Halloween 2020.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Homestar Runner Bod Bod was a BBC animated children's television program, that aired in the US on Nickelodeon in the early '80s. It is about a young boy named Bod who lives in a town with several other characters, which his costume Easter egg references. As far back as 2001, The Brothers Chaps have cited Bod as an early inspiration of Homestar Runner. Wikipedia article
Strong Bad General Zod General Zod is a Kryptonian, one of Superman's greatest foes. Strong Bad's look is taken from the movie Superman II, where he is played by actor Terence Stamp. In Strong Bad's Easter egg, Strong Mad and Marzipan dress as Zod's minions Non and Ursa respectively. Wikipedia article
Strong Mad My Pet Monster My Pet Monster was a plush toy line created by American Greetings in 1986. The toy line spawned a Saturday morning cartoon series that aired on ABC in 1987. American Greetings took a different approach with My Pet Monster than with most other plush dolls of the era, specifically marketing the toys toward young boys. Wikipedia article
Strong Sad Baxter from The Great Space Coaster Tubby Baxter is a puppet clown character from the children's TV show The Great Space Coaster. He is an inhabitant of Coasterville that pilots the coaster and formerly worked for the "M.T. Promises" circus. Wikipedia article
Coach Z Del from Gorillaz Del the Funky Homosapien is an American rapper. Collaborating with the virtual band Gorillaz on their first album (including the single Clint Eastwood, which Coach Z quotes in an Easter egg), he was featured as "Del tha Ghost Rapper" - a murdered musician whose spirit took residence in drummer Russel Hobbs' body. Wikipedia article
Pom Pom The Capital City Goofball The Capital City Goofball is the mascot for the Capital City baseball team on The Simpsons He first appeared in the episode “Dancin’ Homer”, where Homer Simpson becomes a mascot for the Springfield Isotopes. Wikipedia article
The King of Town Captain Cupcake Captain Cupcake was the mascot of Hostess' CupCakes snack treats. Wikipedia article
Bubs Beedle Beedle is a recurring merchant in The Legend of Zelda series. Bubs resembles his Breath of the Wild design and says "Thank you" in the same way he did in Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Wikipedia article
Marzipan Captain Planet Captain Planet is a superhero conceived by media mogul Ted Turner to promote environmental awareness. The story of his origin involves five teenagers from various parts of the world, each of whom is given a special ring with a specific power (Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, Heart). When the five teenagers, known as the Planeteers, join their rings together, Captain Planet is summoned. The character was central to two 1990s animated series and a line of toys and comic books. Wikipedia article
The Cheat Ponyo Ponyo is a human-like fish creature from the Studio Ghibli film of the same name. Wikipedia article
The Poopsmith 1 Guy from Andromeda The 2 Guys from Andromeda are the developers of Sierra's Space Quest franchise of adventure games. They were noted for their tendency to wear false pig noses. Wikipedia article
Homsar B.O.B. Old B.O.B. is a robot from the 1979 Disney film The Black Hole. Wikipedia article
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