Jibblies 2 Costumes
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Costumes that the characters wore in Jibblies 2, Halloween 2007.
Image | Character | Costume | Explanation | External Links |
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Strong Mad | Nikolai Volkoff | Nikolai Volkoff (born Josip Peruzović) (October 14, 1947 – July 29, 2018) was a professional wrestler in the WWF. Although he was portrayed as a Russian, he was born in Croatia. He was perhaps best known for playing a Communist villain in the height of the Cold War. In the early '70s, he was managed by Captain Lou Albano, but reached the height of his fame in the '80s, forming a tag team with The Iron Sheik, when he would frequently sing the national anthem of the Soviet Union and, as Strong Mad mentions, carry the nation's flag to the ring. | Wikipedia Article | |
The Stick | Lowly Worm | Lowly Worm is a character from Richard Scarry's series of children books set in the world of Busytown. Although rarely mentioned in the text, Lowly Worm would often make cameo appearances in the illustrations. He was also a main character in The Busy World of Richard Scarry, a television series based on Scarry's work. | Wikipedia Article | |
The Cheat | Penfold | Ernest Penfold is a character on the English animated television series Danger Mouse. Voiced by Terry Scott (later Kevin Eldon), Penfold is a cowardly hamster who is the often-captured sidekick to Danger Mouse. | Wikipedia Article for Danger Mouse | |
Strong Bad | Beetlejuice | Beetlejuice is the titular character of the Tim Burton comedy film Beetlejuice. Played by Michael Keaton, Beetlejuice is a "bio-exorcist" who is hired by two ghosts to scare a yuppie family away from their house. The movie has been adapted into an animated series and a Broadway musical and got a sequel in 2024, with Keaton reprising his role. | Wikipedia Article | |
Marzipan | Prince | Prince (1958-2016) was an American musician whose music has spanned many genres including funk, R&B, and soul. He pioneered the style of music known as the Minneapolis sound. A name change to an unpronounceable symbol in 1993 prompted many in the media to dub him "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince." Marzipan is wearing the outfit and hairstyle Prince wore on the cover of his 1984 album Purple Rain. The guitar, however, is the Yellow Cloud guitar used by Prince in the late 1980s and early 1990s. | Wikipedia Article | |
Homestar Runner | Artie, The Strongest Man in the World | Artie, the Strongest Man in the World, played by Toby Huss, was an eccentric character on the Nickelodeon TV show The Adventures of Pete and Pete. He was the "personal superhero" of Little Pete Wrigley. Similar to Homestar's usage in the toon's Easter egg, he would always refer to himself as "The Strongest Man...In The World!" He left the show after the second season. | Wikipedia Article | |
Strong Sad | The Fat Kid from The Far Side | The Fat Kid was one of the many unnamed stock characters that regularly appeared in Gary Larson's comic strip The Far Side. | Wikipedia article | |
Pom Pom | Cacodemon | One of the demonic enemy creatures from the ground-breaking first-person shooter video game Doom. When given the Jibblies, the costume's mouth glows similar to when a Cacodemon prepares its ball-lightning attack. | Doom Wiki Article | |
Bubs | Ross from You Can't Do That On Television | Ross, played by actor Les Lye, was the stage manager of the Canadian children's show You Can't Do That On Television. The show gained popularity in the United States after it began to air on Nickelodeon, becoming closely identified with the channel. | Wikipedia Article for You Can't Do That on Television | |
Coach Z | So So Def Recordings Logo | So So Def Recordings is a record label, based out of Atlanta, Georgia and founded by Jermaine Dupri, specializing in Southern hip hop, R&B, and bass music. Coach Z is dressed up as the label's mascot, the SoSoDef Afroman. | Wikipedia Article | |
The King of Town | Rev. Al Sharpton | Al Sharpton is an African-American politician, minister and activist. He has run for elected office several times, and in 2004 was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president. He has made cameo appearances in many movies and TV shows, and hosts a radio talk show. | Wikipedia Article | |
The Poopsmith | Doc Brown | "Doc" Emmett L. Brown is one of the protagonists in the Back to the Future film trilogy, played by Christopher Lloyd. The Poopsmith is wearing his outfit presumably procured from the year 2015, which is featured in the final scene of the first Back to the Future movie and the first two acts of Back to the Future Part II. | Wikipedia Article | |
Homsar | "Noony Noony Noo" Typewriter Guy | One of the recurring segments in the educational children's show Sesame Street featured an animated typewriter who would type a letter of the alphabet, followed by a word beginning with that letter. The typewriter would wheel himself into the scene while humming "Noony noony noo" to himself. The word "polk" is typed on Homsar's chin, which resembles the piece of paper emerging from the typewriter. | Muppet Wiki Article |