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These are all '''rejected [[Halloween Costumes|costumes]]''' found in the [[Sketchbook (museum)]], a [[Secret Pages#alternate halloween|secret page]] and a [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser|teaser]]. These costumes never made it to a [[Holidays#Halloween (October 31st)|Halloween]] 'toon.
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These are all '''rejected [[Halloween Costumes|costumes]]''' found in the [[Sketchbook (museum)]], a [[Secret Pages#alternate halloween|secret page]], and a [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser|couple of]] [[Halloween Safety|teasers]]. These costumes never made it to a [[Holidays#Halloween (October 31st)|Halloween]] 'toon.
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! Image !! Character !! Costume !! Explanation !! External Links  
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 1.PNG]]</center> || [[Strong Sad]] || Oompa Loompa || Oompa Loompas are tiny men who work for [[Wikipedia:Willy Wonka|Willy Wonka]] in his Chocolate Factory. The come from Loompaland, an uncharted place full of Snozzwangers, Hornswogglers, wicked Whangdoodles, and vermicious k'nids, four classes of extremely dangerous creatures. They have different appearances in the two movie adaptations, [[Wikipedia:Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]] released in 1971 and [[Wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]] released in 2005. Strong Sad  is dressed up as the 1971 version. || [[Wikipedia:Oompa Loompa|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 1.PNG]]</center> || [[Strong Sad]] || Oompa Loompa || Oompa Loompas are tiny men who work for [[Wikipedia:Willy Wonka|Willy Wonka]] in his Chocolate Factory. They come from Loompaland, an uncharted place full of Snozzwangers, Hornswogglers, wicked Whangdoodles, and vermicious k'nids, four classes of extremely dangerous creatures. They have different appearances in the two movie adaptations, [[Wikipedia:Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]] released in 1971 and [[Wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]] released in 2005. Strong Sad  is dressed up as the 1971 version. || [[Wikipedia:Oompa Loompa|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 2.PNG]]</center> || [[Homestar Runner]] || Hellboy || Hellboy is a comic book character. He is a large red-skinned demon with a tail, horns broken off to stumps (which some fans mistook for goggles in early issues) and a big stone right hand (the Right Hand of Doom). Created by [[Wikipedia:Mike Mignola|Mike Mignola]], Hellboy's adventures have been chronicled in a sequence of comic book mini-series published by [[Wikipedia:Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Comics]]. || [[Wikipedia:Hellboy|Wikipedia Article]]
| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 2.PNG]]</center> || [[Homestar Runner]] || Hellboy || Hellboy is a comic book character. He is a large red-skinned demon with a tail, horns broken off to stumps (which some fans mistook for goggles in early issues) and a big stone right hand (the Right Hand of Doom). Created by [[Wikipedia:Mike Mignola|Mike Mignola]], Hellboy's adventures have been chronicled in a sequence of comic book mini-series published by [[Wikipedia:Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse Comics]]. || [[Wikipedia:Hellboy|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 3.PNG]]</center> || [[Marzipan]] || Trixie || Trixie is a character in Speed Racer, the title of the English-language adaptation of the Japanese anime "Mach Go Go Go," which centers around automobile racing. The series is an early example of an anime becoming a successful franchise in America. Speed's girlfriend Trixie flies around in a helicopter during each race and advises Speed Racer via a radio link to the Mach Five. || [[Wikipedia:Speed Racer|Wikipedia Article for "Speed Racer"]]
| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 3.PNG]]</center> || [[Marzipan]] || Trixie || Trixie is a character in Speed Racer, the title of the English-language adaptation of the Japanese anime "Mach Go Go Go," which centers around automobile racing. The series is an early example of an anime becoming a successful franchise in America. Speed's girlfriend Trixie flies around in a helicopter during each race and advises Speed Racer via a radio link to the Mach Five. || [[Wikipedia:Speed Racer|Wikipedia Article for "Speed Racer"]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 4.PNG]]</center> || Marzipan || Marge Simpson || Marge Simpson is a cartoon character on the television show [[The Simpsons]]. She is the mother of three children named [[Wikipedia:Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Wikipedia:Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Wikipedia:Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]. Her husband is [[Wikipedia:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]] and he works (usually) at The Nuclear Plant. Marge's full maiden name is Marjorie "Marge" Bouvier. She has twin sisters named [[Wikipedia:Patty and Selma Bouvier|Patty and Selma]]. || [[Wikipedia:Marge Simpson|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 4.PNG]]</center> || Marzipan || Marge Simpson || Marge Simpson is a cartoon character on the television show [[The Simpsons]]. She is the mother of three children named [[Wikipedia:Bart Simpson|Bart]], [[Wikipedia:Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] and [[Wikipedia:Maggie Simpson|Maggie]]. Her husband is [[Wikipedia:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]] and he works (usually) at The Springfield Power Plant. Marge's full maiden name is Marjorie "Marge" Bouvier. She has twin sisters named [[Wikipedia:Patty and Selma Bouvier|Patty and Selma]]. || [[Wikipedia:Marge Simpson|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 5.PNG]]</center> || [[Coach Z]] || Doug McKenzie || Doug McKenzie, along with Bob, were a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted The Great White North, a sketch which was introduced on [[Wikipedia:Second City Television|SCTV]] for the show's third season when it moved to the [[Wikipedia:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] in 1980. Bob is played by [[Wikipedia:Rick Moranis|Rick Moranis]] and Doug is played by [[Wikipedia:Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]]. || [[Wikipedia:Bob and Doug McKenzie|Wikipedia Article for "Bob and Doug McKenzie"]]
| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 5.PNG]]</center> || [[Coach Z]] || Doug McKenzie || Doug McKenzie, along with Bob, were a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted The Great White North, a sketch which was introduced on [[Wikipedia:Second City Television|SCTV]] for the show's third season when it moved to the [[Wikipedia:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] in 1980. Bob is played by [[Wikipedia:Rick Moranis|Rick Moranis]] and Doug is played by [[Wikipedia:Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]]. || [[Wikipedia:Bob and Doug McKenzie|Wikipedia Article for "Bob and Doug McKenzie"]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 6.PNG]]</center> || Homestar Runner || Travis Bickle || Travis Bickle is the narrator and antihero of [[Wikipedia:Martin Scorsese|Martin Scorsese]]'s 1976 film [[Wikipedia:Taxi Driver|Taxi Driver]], in which he is played by [[Wikipedia:Robert De Niro|Robert De Niro]]. Taxi Driver is widely considered one of the greatest American films, praised for its strong performances and gritty realism. The film made Robert De Niro and twelve-year-old co-star [[Wikipedia:Jodie Foster|Jodie Foster]] famous. || [[Wikipedia:Travis Bickle|Wikipedia Article]]
| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 6.PNG]]</center> || Homestar Runner || Travis Bickle || Travis Bickle is the narrator and antihero of [[Wikipedia:Martin Scorsese|Martin Scorsese]]'s 1976 film [[Wikipedia:Taxi Driver|Taxi Driver]], in which he is played by [[Wikipedia:Robert De Niro|Robert De Niro]]. Taxi Driver is widely considered one of the greatest American films, praised for its strong performances and gritty realism. The film made Robert De Niro and twelve-year-old co-star [[Wikipedia:Jodie Foster|Jodie Foster]] famous. || [[Wikipedia:Travis Bickle|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 7.PNG]]</center> || [[Pom Pom]] || Comic Book Guy || Jeff Albertson (Better Known as "Comic Book Guy") is owner and proprietor of the comic book shop The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop. He is a fan of all things comic book. He is also obese and has a very famous quote: "Worst. Episode. ''Ever''".  || [[Wikipedia:Comic Book Guy|Wikipedia Article]]
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| <center>[[Image:Rejected Costume 7.PNG]]</center> || [[Pom Pom]] || Comic Book Guy || Jeff Albertson (better known as "Comic Book Guy") is owner and proprietor of the comic book shop The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop on the TV show [[The Simpsons]]. He is a fan of all things comic book. He is also obese and has a very famous quote: "Worst. Episode. ''Ever''".  || [[Wikipedia:Comic Book Guy|Wikipedia Article]]
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| [[Image:PomPomSkipper2.PNG|150px|Pom Pom as The Skipper]] || Pom Pom || Jonas Grumby, AKA The Skipper || The Skipper was a member of the cast of Gilligan's Island. He frequently attempted to take charge of affairs on the island, and was often thwarted by the non-efforts of his "little buddy," Gilligan. He was played by Alan Hale. || [[Wikipedia:Gilligan's Island|Wikipedia Article for "Gilligan's Island"]]
| [[Image:PomPomSkipper2.PNG|150px|Pom Pom as The Skipper]] || Pom Pom || Jonas Grumby, AKA The Skipper || The Skipper was a member of the cast of Gilligan's Island. He frequently attempted to take charge of affairs on the island, and was often thwarted by the non-efforts of his "little buddy," Gilligan. He was played by Alan Hale. || [[Wikipedia:Gilligan's Island|Wikipedia Article for "Gilligan's Island"]]
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| [[Image:CoachZNoid.PNG|150px|Coach Z as the Noid]] || Coach Z || The Noid || In Domino's Pizza commercials in the 1980s, the Noid would frequently spectacularly fail to ruin pizzas. || [[Wikipedia:Noid|Wikipedia Article]]
| [[Image:CoachZNoid.PNG|150px|Coach Z as the Noid]] || Coach Z || The Noid || In Domino's Pizza commercials in the 1980s, the Noid would frequently spectacularly fail to ruin pizzas. || [[Wikipedia:Noid|Wikipedia Article]]
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| [[File:Rejected KoT Costume 09.PNG|150px|The King of Town as Sonny Crockett]] || [[The King of Town]] || Sonny Crockett|| James "Sonny" Crockett is a character from ''[[Wikipedia:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]'', a television series that was also made into a [[Wikipedia:Miami Vice (film)|film]] in 2006. Crockett is played by [[Wikipedia:Don Johnson|Don Johnson]] on the TV show and [[Wikipedia:Colin Farrell|Colin Farrell]] in the movie. Crockett is an undercover vice cop on the trail of a Colombian drug lord. || [[Wikipedia:James_"Sonny"_Crockett|Wikipedia Article]]
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| [[File:Rejected KoT Costume 09.PNG|150px|The King of Town as Sonny Crockett]] || [[The King of Town]] || Sonny Crockett|| James "Sonny" Crockett is a character from ''[[Wikipedia:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]'', a television series that was also made into a [[Wikipedia:Miami Vice (film)|film]] in 2006. Crockett is played by [[Wikipedia:Don Johnson|Don Johnson]] on the TV show and [[Wikipedia:Colin Farrell|Colin Farrell]] in the movie. Crockett is an undercover vice cop on the trail of a Colombian drug lord. || [[Wikipedia:James "Sonny" Crockett|Wikipedia Article]]
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| [[File:SK-2014-10-30.png|150px|Marzipan as Anton Chigurh]] || Marzipan || Anton Chigurh || [[Wikipedia:Anton Chigurh|Anton Chigurh]] is a character from ''[[Wikipedia:No Country for Old Men (film)|No Country for Old Men]]''. He is the primary antagonist of the work, a remorseless hitman, and was played by [[Wikipedia:Javier Bardem|Javier Bardem]] in the film adaptation. || [[Wikipedia:Anton Chigurh|Wikipedia Article]]
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Revision as of 05:42, 31 October 2014

These are all rejected costumes found in the Sketchbook (museum), a secret page, and a couple of teasers. These costumes never made it to a Halloween 'toon.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Image:Rejected Costume 1.PNG
Strong Sad Oompa Loompa Oompa Loompas are tiny men who work for Willy Wonka in his Chocolate Factory. They come from Loompaland, an uncharted place full of Snozzwangers, Hornswogglers, wicked Whangdoodles, and vermicious k'nids, four classes of extremely dangerous creatures. They have different appearances in the two movie adaptations, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory released in 1971 and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory released in 2005. Strong Sad is dressed up as the 1971 version. Wikipedia Article
Image:Rejected Costume 2.PNG
Homestar Runner Hellboy Hellboy is a comic book character. He is a large red-skinned demon with a tail, horns broken off to stumps (which some fans mistook for goggles in early issues) and a big stone right hand (the Right Hand of Doom). Created by Mike Mignola, Hellboy's adventures have been chronicled in a sequence of comic book mini-series published by Dark Horse Comics. Wikipedia Article
Image:Rejected Costume 3.PNG
Marzipan Trixie Trixie is a character in Speed Racer, the title of the English-language adaptation of the Japanese anime "Mach Go Go Go," which centers around automobile racing. The series is an early example of an anime becoming a successful franchise in America. Speed's girlfriend Trixie flies around in a helicopter during each race and advises Speed Racer via a radio link to the Mach Five. Wikipedia Article for "Speed Racer"
Image:Rejected Costume 4.PNG
Marzipan Marge Simpson Marge Simpson is a cartoon character on the television show The Simpsons. She is the mother of three children named Bart, Lisa and Maggie. Her husband is Homer Simpson and he works (usually) at The Springfield Power Plant. Marge's full maiden name is Marjorie "Marge" Bouvier. She has twin sisters named Patty and Selma. Wikipedia Article
Image:Rejected Costume 5.PNG
Coach Z Doug McKenzie Doug McKenzie, along with Bob, were a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted The Great White North, a sketch which was introduced on SCTV for the show's third season when it moved to the CBC in 1980. Bob is played by Rick Moranis and Doug is played by Dave Thomas. Wikipedia Article for "Bob and Doug McKenzie"
Image:Rejected Costume 6.PNG
Homestar Runner Travis Bickle Travis Bickle is the narrator and antihero of Martin Scorsese's 1976 film Taxi Driver, in which he is played by Robert De Niro. Taxi Driver is widely considered one of the greatest American films, praised for its strong performances and gritty realism. The film made Robert De Niro and twelve-year-old co-star Jodie Foster famous. Wikipedia Article
Image:Rejected Costume 7.PNG
Pom Pom Comic Book Guy Jeff Albertson (better known as "Comic Book Guy") is owner and proprietor of the comic book shop The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop on the TV show The Simpsons. He is a fan of all things comic book. He is also obese and has a very famous quote: "Worst. Episode. Ever". Wikipedia Article
Pom Pom as The Skipper Pom Pom Jonas Grumby, AKA The Skipper The Skipper was a member of the cast of Gilligan's Island. He frequently attempted to take charge of affairs on the island, and was often thwarted by the non-efforts of his "little buddy," Gilligan. He was played by Alan Hale. Wikipedia Article for "Gilligan's Island"
Marzipan as Velma Marzipan Velma Dinkley Velma was a member of the team on Scooby Doo. She was viewed as the "smart" one, and her catchphrase was "Jinkies!" Wikipedia Article
Coach Z as the Noid Coach Z The Noid In Domino's Pizza commercials in the 1980s, the Noid would frequently spectacularly fail to ruin pizzas. Wikipedia Article
The King of Town as Sonny Crockett The King of Town Sonny Crockett James "Sonny" Crockett is a character from Miami Vice, a television series that was also made into a film in 2006. Crockett is played by Don Johnson on the TV show and Colin Farrell in the movie. Crockett is an undercover vice cop on the trail of a Colombian drug lord. Wikipedia Article
Marzipan as Anton Chigurh Marzipan Anton Chigurh Anton Chigurh is a character from No Country for Old Men. He is the primary antagonist of the work, a remorseless hitman, and was played by Javier Bardem in the film adaptation. Wikipedia Article
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