The Show: Ween Edition Costumes

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| [[Image:tomstardovunner.PNG|150px|Homestar Runner as Tom Dover]] || [[Homestar Runner]] || Tom Dover || Tom Dover is one of the three Dover boys from the cult favorite Chuck Jones Merrie Melodies cartoon, “The Dover Boys at Pimento University”, which was originally released in 1942. Tom is the oldest of the three jerks- um, brothers, who attempted to rescue their shared fiancé Dora Standpiepe from "coward, bully, cad, and thief" Dan Backslide. However, Dora manages to beat up Backslide and instead knock each other out. A collaborative remake made by over 90 different animators was released in 2018.|| [[Wikipedia:The Dover Boys at Pimento University|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[Image:tomstardovunner.PNG|150px|Homestar Runner as Tom Dover]] || [[Homestar Runner]] || Tom Dover || Tom Dover is one of the three Dover boys from the cult favorite Chuck Jones Merrie Melodies cartoon, “The Dover Boys at Pimento University”, which was originally released in 1942. Tom is the oldest of the three jerks- um, brothers, who attempted to rescue their shared fiancé Dora Standpiepe from "coward, bully, cad, and thief" Dan Backslide. However, Dora manages to beat up Backslide and the Dover Boys instead knock each other out. A collaborative remake made by over 90 different animators was released in 2018.|| [[Wikipedia:The Dover Boys at Pimento University|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Coach Z Beastie Boys Intergalactic.png|150px|Coach Z as a Beastie Boy from the Intergalactic video]] || [[Coach Z]] || A Beastie Boy from the Intergalactic video || “Intergalactic” was the lead single from the the Beastie Boys’ 1998 album ''Hello Nasty''. In the music video for the song, the three members of the group dressed as Japanese construction workers who also pilot a giant space robot, who does battle with an octopus-headed monster (or kaiju, to be more specific) in Tokyo. || [[Wikipedia:Beastie Boys|Wikipedia article]]
| [[File:Coach Z Beastie Boys Intergalactic.png|150px|Coach Z as a Beastie Boy from the Intergalactic video]] || [[Coach Z]] || A Beastie Boy from the Intergalactic video || “Intergalactic” was the lead single from the the Beastie Boys’ 1998 album ''Hello Nasty''. In the music video for the song, the three members of the group dressed as Japanese construction workers who also pilot a giant space robot, who does battle with an octopus-headed monster (or kaiju, to be more specific) in Tokyo. || [[Wikipedia:Beastie Boys|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:KoT_as_Immortan_Joe.png|150px|King of Town as Immortan Joe]] || [[King of Town]] || Immortan Joe || Colonel Joe Moore, better known as Immortan Joe is the main villain of the 2015 revival of the Mad Max movie series, the Oscar-nominated Mad Max: Fury Road. Played by Hugh Keays-Byrne, he was the lord of The Citadel and the leader of the fanatical War Boys, and kidnapped women across the wasteland (including the deuteragonist of the film, Furiosa) to be his breeding slaves. || [[Wikipedia:Mad Max: Fury Road|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:KoT_as_Immortan_Joe.png|150px|King of Town as Immortan Joe]] || [[King of Town]] || Immortan Joe || Colonel Joe Moore, better known as Immortan Joe is the main villain of the Oscar-nominated revival of the Mad Max series, Mad Max: Fury Road, released in 2015. Played by Hugh Keays-Byrne, he was the lord of The Citadel and the leader of the fanatical War Boys, and kidnapped women across the wasteland (including the deuteragonist of the film, Furiosa) to be his breeding slaves. || [[Wikipedia:Mad Max: Fury Road|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Bubs Jack Flack.png|150px|Bubs as Jack Flack]] || [[Bubs]] || Jack Flack || Jack Flack is from the 1980s movie, ''Cloak and Dagger''. He is the main character of the video game "Cloak and Dagger", but also appears as an action figurine and a figment of the main character, Davey Osborne's imagination as a friend and action hero mentor. Davey gets a cartridge of the game containing important military secrets and must protect it from various thugs.|| [[Wikipedia:Cloak & Dagger (1984 film)|Wikipedia article]]
| [[File:Bubs Jack Flack.png|150px|Bubs as Jack Flack]] || [[Bubs]] || Jack Flack || Jack Flack is from the 1980s movie, ''Cloak and Dagger''. He is the main character of the video game "Cloak and Dagger", but also appears as an action figurine and a figment of the main character, Davey Osborne's imagination as a friend and action hero mentor. Davey gets a cartridge of the game containing important military secrets and must protect it from various thugs.|| [[Wikipedia:Cloak & Dagger (1984 film)|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Pom Pom Billy Bob Brockali.png|150px|Pom Pom as Billy Bob Brockali]] || [[Pom Pom]] || Billy Bob Brockali || Billy Bob Brockali was the mascot of ShowBiz Pizza Place. He was one of the singers and the bassist of the band The Rock-afire Explosion. Emerging after a split between creator Robert L. Brock and Chuck E. Cheese's owners, Pizza Time Theater, the two eventually merged, with all remaining restaurants becoming Chuck E. Cheese locations.|| [[Wikipedia:ShowBiz Pizza Place|Wikipedia article]]
| [[File:Pom Pom Billy Bob Brockali.png|150px|Pom Pom as Billy Bob Brockali]] || [[Pom Pom]] || Billy Bob Brockali || Billy Bob Brockali was the mascot of ShowBiz Pizza Place. He was one of the singers and the bassist of the band The Rock-afire Explosion. Emerging after a split between creator Robert L. Brock and Chuck E. Cheese's owners, Pizza Time Theater, the two eventually merged, with all remaining restaurants becoming Chuck E. Cheese locations.|| [[Wikipedia:ShowBiz Pizza Place|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:The Cheat ET.png|150px|The Cheat as E.T. dressed up by Gertie]] || [[The Cheat]] || E.T. Dressed up by Gertie || The Cheat is dressed up in the Halloween costume chosen for the title character by Gertie Taylor in the 1982 film ''E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial''. || [[Wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:The Cheat ET.png|150px|The Cheat as E.T. dressed up by Gertie]] || [[The Cheat]] || E.T. Dressed up by Gertie || The Cheat is dressed up in the Halloween costume chosen for the title character by Elliot's sister, Gertie Taylor in the 1982 film ''E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial''. || [[Wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Poopsmith Xur.png|150px|The Poopsmith as Xur]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || Xur || Xur is the main antagonist of the 1984 sci-fi film ''The Last Starfighter'' || [[Wikipedia:The Last Starfighter|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Poopsmith Xur.png|150px|The Poopsmith as Xur]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || Xur || Xur, played by Norman Snow is the main antagonist of the 1984 sci-fi film ''The Last Starfighter''. The leader of the Ko-Dan empire, Xur betrayed his father, Ambassador Enduran of the Star League and starts a war between the two factions. The Star League sets up an arcade machine to find the best pilots of the universe, which sets up the plot of the film. || [[Wikipedia:The Last Starfighter|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Homsar Sgt Deux Deux.png|150px|Homsar as Sgt. Deux Deux]] || [[Homsar]] || Sgt. Deux Deux || Sgt. Deux Deux is the Inspector's sidekick from ''The Inspector'' cartoons. || [[Wikipedia:The Inspector|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Homsar Sgt Deux Deux.png|150px|Homsar as Sgt. Deux Deux]] || [[Homsar]] || Sgt. Deux Deux || Sgt. Deux Deux is the Inspector's sidekick from ''The Inspector'' cartoons. A Spaniard gendarme, he was even more dim-witted then the already quite dim-witted Inspector, with a catchphrase of "Holy frijoles!". The cartoon series was inspired by the character of Inspector Clouseau (played by Peter Sellers) in the Pink Panther film series.  || [[Wikipedia:The Inspector|Wikipedia article]]
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| [[File:Strong Sad Elliot ET.png|150px|Strong Sad as Elliott's Halloween costume]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Elliot's Halloween Costume || Strong Sad is dressed up in the zombie costume that Elliott Taylor wore in ''E.T.'' || [[Wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|Wikipedia article]]
| [[File:Strong Sad Elliot ET.png|150px|Strong Sad as Elliott's Halloween costume]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Elliot's Halloween Costume || Strong Sad is dressed up in the zombie costume that Elliott Taylor wore in ''E.T.'' || [[Wikipedia:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial|Wikipedia article]]

Revision as of 13:02, 31 October 2023

Costumes that the characters wore in The Show: Ween Edition, Halloween 2023.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Homestar Runner as Tom Dover Homestar Runner Tom Dover Tom Dover is one of the three Dover boys from the cult favorite Chuck Jones Merrie Melodies cartoon, “The Dover Boys at Pimento University”, which was originally released in 1942. Tom is the oldest of the three jerks- um, brothers, who attempted to rescue their shared fiancé Dora Standpiepe from "coward, bully, cad, and thief" Dan Backslide. However, Dora manages to beat up Backslide and the Dover Boys instead knock each other out. A collaborative remake made by over 90 different animators was released in 2018. Wikipedia article
Coach Z as a Beastie Boy from the Intergalactic video Coach Z A Beastie Boy from the Intergalactic video “Intergalactic” was the lead single from the the Beastie Boys’ 1998 album Hello Nasty. In the music video for the song, the three members of the group dressed as Japanese construction workers who also pilot a giant space robot, who does battle with an octopus-headed monster (or kaiju, to be more specific) in Tokyo. Wikipedia article
King of Town as Immortan Joe King of Town Immortan Joe Colonel Joe Moore, better known as Immortan Joe is the main villain of the Oscar-nominated revival of the Mad Max series, Mad Max: Fury Road, released in 2015. Played by Hugh Keays-Byrne, he was the lord of The Citadel and the leader of the fanatical War Boys, and kidnapped women across the wasteland (including the deuteragonist of the film, Furiosa) to be his breeding slaves. Wikipedia article
Bubs as Jack Flack Bubs Jack Flack Jack Flack is from the 1980s movie, Cloak and Dagger. He is the main character of the video game "Cloak and Dagger", but also appears as an action figurine and a figment of the main character, Davey Osborne's imagination as a friend and action hero mentor. Davey gets a cartridge of the game containing important military secrets and must protect it from various thugs. Wikipedia article
Marzipan as Penny Marzipan Penny Penny is a claymation character created by Craig Bartlett (creator of Hey Arnold!) and animated by Aardman Productions. She was originally created as shorts for Pee-wee's Playhouse after Bartlett moved to Los Angeles in 1987. The premise of the shorts is that Penny will discuss various topics and express certain interests, while the animation would show literal depictions of the things she talks about. One of Penny's traits is that her eyes are made of two copper penny coins, hence the name. She also appeared on a anti-drug PSA on ABC. Wikipedia article
Pom Pom as Billy Bob Brockali Pom Pom Billy Bob Brockali Billy Bob Brockali was the mascot of ShowBiz Pizza Place. He was one of the singers and the bassist of the band The Rock-afire Explosion. Emerging after a split between creator Robert L. Brock and Chuck E. Cheese's owners, Pizza Time Theater, the two eventually merged, with all remaining restaurants becoming Chuck E. Cheese locations. Wikipedia article
The Cheat as E.T. dressed up by Gertie The Cheat E.T. Dressed up by Gertie The Cheat is dressed up in the Halloween costume chosen for the title character by Elliot's sister, Gertie Taylor in the 1982 film E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial. Wikipedia article
The Poopsmith as Xur The Poopsmith Xur Xur, played by Norman Snow is the main antagonist of the 1984 sci-fi film The Last Starfighter. The leader of the Ko-Dan empire, Xur betrayed his father, Ambassador Enduran of the Star League and starts a war between the two factions. The Star League sets up an arcade machine to find the best pilots of the universe, which sets up the plot of the film. Wikipedia article
Homsar as Sgt. Deux Deux Homsar Sgt. Deux Deux Sgt. Deux Deux is the Inspector's sidekick from The Inspector cartoons. A Spaniard gendarme, he was even more dim-witted then the already quite dim-witted Inspector, with a catchphrase of "Holy frijoles!". The cartoon series was inspired by the character of Inspector Clouseau (played by Peter Sellers) in the Pink Panther film series. Wikipedia article
Strong Sad as Elliott's Halloween costume Strong Sad Elliot's Halloween Costume Strong Sad is dressed up in the zombie costume that Elliott Taylor wore in E.T. Wikipedia article
Strong Mad as Rockbiter Strong Mad Rockbiter Pyornkrachzark the Rock-Biter, was one of the many creatures Bastion encountered in the film and book, The Neverending Story, named after their diet of rocks and earth-based materials. Wikipedia article
Strong Bad as Elliott's brother Mike's Halloween costume Strong Bad Elliot's brother Mike's Halloween Costume Strong Bad is wearing the costume worn by Mike Taylor, Elliott’s older brother, in E.T.; the costume is of a man with a knife stabbed through his head. E.T. attempts to heal the "wound", but the brother stops him by telling him it is fake. Wikipedia article
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