Mr. Poofers Must Die Costumes

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|| [[File:StrongBadJoe.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || Viewtiful Joe || Viewtiful Joe is the protagonist of the Viewtiful Joe video game series. While normally a regular person named Joe, he obtains the ability to transform into Viewtiful Joe by entering a movie and gaining the ability from an older superhero named Captain Blue in order to save his girlfriend, Sylvia.  || [[Wikipedia:Viewtiful Joe|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:StrongBadJoe.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || Viewtiful Joe || Viewtiful Joe is the protagonist of the Viewtiful Joe video game series. While normally a regular person named Joe, he obtains the ability to transform into Viewtiful Joe by entering a movie and gaining the ability from an older superhero named Captain Blue in order to save his girlfriend, Sylvia.  || [[Wikipedia:Viewtiful Joe|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:ThnikkaStanman.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Stan S. Stanman || Stan is a fast-talking salesman from the ''Monkey Island'' series, known for waving his hands wildly when speaking, and for his plaid jacket whose pattern does not move even as Stan does. || [[Wikipedia:Monkey Island (series)|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:TheCheatKorok.png|150px]] || [[The Cheat]] || A Korok || Koroks are small plant creatures from games from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' franchise, most notably ''Wind Waker'' and ''Breath of the Wild''. The Cheat's dance and sound effects are a reference to when Koroks are found in the latter game during a game-spanning sidequest. The Cheat most specifically resembles Rown from ''Wind Waker''. || [[Wikipedia:The Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongSadTummiGummi.png|150px]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Tummi Gummi || Tummi Gummi is a member of the Gummi Bears, a group of bears who live in Gummi Glen and who were the central characters of the 1980s Saturday morning cartoon ''Adventures of the Gummi Bears''. Tummi, as his name implies, is the hungriest of all.|| [[Wikipedia:Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears|Wikipedia article]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:PomZElliott.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]]
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|| [[File:StrongSadTummiGummi.png|150px]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Tummi Gummi || Tummi Gummi is a member of the Gummi Bears, a group of bears who live in Gummi Glen and who were the central characters of the 1980s Saturday morning cartoon ''Adventures of the Gummi Bears''. Tummi, as his name implies, is the hungriest of all.|| [[Wikipedia:Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears|Wikipedia article]]
 
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|| [[File:StrongMadKano.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || Kano? || Kano is one of the main characters of the comic Bad Company, part of the anthology comic, 2000 AD. After being captured by the aliens known as The Krool, he had half of his mind replaced with half of a Krool's mind, slowly driving him insane. || [[Wikipedia:Bad Company (comics)|Wikipedia article]]
 
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|| [[File:TheCheatKorok.png|150px]] || [[The Cheat]] || A Korok || Koroks are small plant creatures from games from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' franchise, most notably ''Wind Waker'' and ''Breath of the Wild''. The Cheat's dance and sound effects are a reference to when Koroks are found in the latter game during a game-spanning sidequest. The Cheat most specifically resembles Rown from ''Wind Waker''. || [[Wikipedia:The Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wikipedia article]]
 
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|| [[File:KingOfTownLittleDebbie.png|150px]] || [[The King Of Town]] || [[Little Debbie]] || Little Debbie is a brand of confectioneries established in the 1960s by McKee Foods. The product was named after one of the grandchildren of founders O.D. and Ruth McKee.|| [[Wikipedia:Little Debbie|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:KingOfTownLittleDebbie.png|150px]] || [[The King Of Town]] || [[Little Debbie]] || Little Debbie is a brand of confectioneries established in the 1960s by McKee Foods. The product was named after one of the grandchildren of founders O.D. and Ruth McKee.|| [[Wikipedia:Little Debbie|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:PoopsmithSeaMonkey.png|150px]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || a Sea Monkey || Sea monkeys, also known as brine shrimp, are a type of krill often seen advertised as "instant pets". They were heavily advertised in comic books during the '60s and '70s by Harold von Braunhut, a mail-order marketer and inventor. ||[[Wikipedia:Sea Monkeys|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:PoopsmithSeaMonkey.png|150px]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || a Sea Monkey || Sea monkeys, also known as brine shrimp, are a type of krill often seen advertised as "instant pets". They were heavily advertised in comic books during the '60s and '70s by Harold von Braunhut, a mail-order marketer and inventor. ||[[Wikipedia:Sea Monkeys|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongMadKano.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || Kano? || Kano is one of the main characters of the comic Bad Company, part of the anthology comic, 2000 AD. After being captured by the aliens known as The Krool, he had half of his mind replaced with half of a Krool's mind, slowly driving him insane. || [[Wikipedia:Bad Company (comics)|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:ThnikkaStanman.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Stan S. Stanman || Stan is a fast-talking salesman from the ''Monkey Island'' series, known for waving his hands wildly when speaking, and for his plaid jacket whose pattern does not move even as Stan does. || [[Wikipedia:Monkey Island (series)|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:HomsarDavidStHubbin.png|150px]] || [[Homsar]] || David St. Hubbins || David St. Hubbins is the frontman for the fictional rock group ''[[Spinal Tap]]'' in the mockumentary film ''This is Spinal Tap''. The character was portrayed by actor Michael McKean. || [[Wikipedia:David_St. Hubbins|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:HomsarDavidStHubbin.png|150px]] || [[Homsar]] || David St. Hubbins || David St. Hubbins is the frontman for the fictional rock group ''[[Spinal Tap]]'' in the mockumentary film ''This is Spinal Tap''. The character was portrayed by actor Michael McKean. || [[Wikipedia:David_St. Hubbins|Wikipedia article]]

Revision as of 12:56, 31 October 2018

Costumes that the characters wore in Mr. Poofers Must Die, Halloween 2018.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Marzipan J. Mascis Joseph Donald Mascis Jr. is an American musician, best known as the singer, guitarist and main songwriter for the alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr. Wikipedia article
Homestar Runner Dirk the Daring Dirk the Daring is the protagonist of the arcade game Dragon's Lair. Dragon's Lair was a interactive movie animated by Don Bluth and played on a Laserdisc. In the game, you control Dirk the Daring and help him react in time to various obstacles. Wikipedia article
Strong Bad Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe is the protagonist of the Viewtiful Joe video game series. While normally a regular person named Joe, he obtains the ability to transform into Viewtiful Joe by entering a movie and gaining the ability from an older superhero named Captain Blue in order to save his girlfriend, Sylvia. Wikipedia article
The Cheat A Korok Koroks are small plant creatures from games from The Legend of Zelda franchise, most notably Wind Waker and Breath of the Wild. The Cheat's dance and sound effects are a reference to when Koroks are found in the latter game during a game-spanning sidequest. The Cheat most specifically resembles Rown from Wind Waker. Wikipedia article
Strong Sad Tummi Gummi Tummi Gummi is a member of the Gummi Bears, a group of bears who live in Gummi Glen and who were the central characters of the 1980s Saturday morning cartoon Adventures of the Gummi Bears. Tummi, as his name implies, is the hungriest of all. Wikipedia article
Coach Z Missy Elliott Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott is a rapper and singer who first gained notice as a solo artist in 1997. The collaborative effort of Coach Z and Pom Pom is a specific reference to the video for Elliott's single "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" off of her debut album. Wikipedia article
Pom Pom
The King Of Town Little Debbie Little Debbie is a brand of confectioneries established in the 1960s by McKee Foods. The product was named after one of the grandchildren of founders O.D. and Ruth McKee. Wikipedia article
The Poopsmith a Sea Monkey Sea monkeys, also known as brine shrimp, are a type of krill often seen advertised as "instant pets". They were heavily advertised in comic books during the '60s and '70s by Harold von Braunhut, a mail-order marketer and inventor. Wikipedia article
Strong Mad Kano? Kano is one of the main characters of the comic Bad Company, part of the anthology comic, 2000 AD. After being captured by the aliens known as The Krool, he had half of his mind replaced with half of a Krool's mind, slowly driving him insane. Wikipedia article
Bubs Stan S. Stanman Stan is a fast-talking salesman from the Monkey Island series, known for waving his hands wildly when speaking, and for his plaid jacket whose pattern does not move even as Stan does. Wikipedia article
File:HomsarDavidStHubbin.png Homsar David St. Hubbins David St. Hubbins is the frontman for the fictional rock group Spinal Tap in the mockumentary film This is Spinal Tap. The character was portrayed by actor Michael McKean. Wikipedia article
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