Happy Hallow-day Costumes
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| - | |[[Image:|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Strong Mad as The Maxx.png|150px|Strong Mad as The Maxx]]|| [[Strong Mad]] || The Maxx || The Maxx is a superhero from an {{w|Image Comics}} series of the same name, written and illustrated by Sam Kieth (later adapted into an MTV animated series). The surreal story follows the Maxx in two parallel worlds {{--}} a gritty urban city in the "real world", and the primeval world of the Outback. || {{w|The Maxx|Wikipedia article for ''The Maxx''}} {{inlinecontentwarning}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:The Cheat as Gizmo.png|150px|The Cheat as Gizmo]]|| [[The Cheat]] || Gizmo || Gizmo is a creature from the 1984 movie ''Gremlins'', returning in its sequel ''The New Batch'' and other franchise media. Gizmo is a small, friendly, and intelligent "mogwai" {{--}} but others of his species transform into mischievous and deadly gremlins. Sustained exposure to sunlight is deadly to mogwai, as Strong Sad suggests in an Easter egg at the end of the toon. || {{w|Gremlins (franchise)|Wikipedia article for the ''Gremlins'' franchise}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Strong Bad as Father Guido Sarducci.png|150px|Strong Bad As Father Guido Sarducci]]|| [[Strong Bad]] || Father Guido Sarducci || Father Guido Sarducci is a character played by Don Novello, an idiosyncratic {{w|Priesthood in the Catholic Church|priest}} who also served as a chain-smoking {{w|gossip columnist}}. The character is most well-known from his many appearances on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''. || {{w|Father Guido Sarducci|Wikipedia article}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Homestar as Teen Wolf.png|150px|Homestar Runner As Teen Wolf]]|| [[Homestar Runner]] || Teen Wolf || ''[[IMDB:tt0090142|Teen Wolf]]'' is a 1985 comedy film starring [[Wikipedia:Michael J. Fox|Michael J. Fox]] as Scott Howard, a high school student who discovers his family's peculiar heritage when he turns into a werewolf {{--}} lending him surprising skill on the school's basketball court. || {{w|Teen Wolf|Wikipedia article for ''Teen Wolf''}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Strong Sad as Tony Clifton.png|150px|Strong Sad As Tony Clifton]]|| [[Strong Sad]] || Tony Clifton || Tony Clifton, a character created by comedian {{w|Andy Kaufman}}, is a tuxedo-clad lounge singer with an absurd, crude demeanor and an obnoxious voice. || {{w|Tony Clifton|Wikipedia article}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Pom Pom as Mario Batali.png|150px|Pom Pom As Mario Batali]]|| [[Pom Pom]] || Mario Batali || Mario Batali is an American chef specializing in Italian cuisine. Batali was known for his presence on {{w|Food Network}} and other television programs {{--}} at the time this toon was released, he was one of the resident "iron chefs" on ''{{w|Iron Chef America}}''.|| {{w|Mario Batali|Wikipedia article}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png| | + | |align=center|[[Image:Marzipan as Frida Kahlo.png|120px|Marzipan As Frida Kahlo]]|| [[Marzipan]] || Frida Kahlo || Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 {{-}} July 13, 1954) was a Mexican {{w|folk art}} painter who depicted the indigenous culture of her country in a style that mixed realism with fantasy. Her many self-portraits were notoriously unflattering, often accentuating her mustache and unibrow. An active communist, she was the wife of Mexican muralist and cubist painter Diego Rivera.|| {{w|Frida Kahlo|Wikipedia article}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Coach Z as Queen Latifah.png|150px|Coach Z As Queen Latifah]]|| [[Coach Z]] || Queen Latifah || Queen Latifah is a Grammy-winning American rapper/singer and Academy Award-nominated actress. Coach Z's costume specifically depicts an outfit of hers from the African-inspired music video for "{{w|All Hail the Queen|Ladies First}}". || {{w|Queen Latifah|Wikipedia article}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Bubs as Coach McGuirk.png|150px|Bubs As Coach McGuirk]]|| [[Bubs]] || Coach McGuirk || Coach John McGuirk is a character from the animated series ''Home Movies'', voiced by H. Jon Benjamin. A children's soccer coach, his attempts at coaching and offering advice are typically absurdly incompetent as a result of his poor personal life. || {{w|Home Movies (TV series)|Wikipedia article for ''Home Movies''}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:The King of Town as the Gorton's Fisherman.png|150px|The King of Town As The Gorton's Fisherman]]|| [[The King of Town]] || The Gorton's Fisherman || The Gorton's Fisherman is the longtime advertising mascot for Gorton's of Gloucester, a company that makes and sells frozen seafood products. The company's slogan refers to their mascot: "Trust the Gorton's Fisherman".|| {{w|Gorton's of Gloucester|Wikipedia article for Gorton's of Gloucester}} |
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| - | |[[Image:.png| | + | |align=center|[[Image:The Poopsmith as Necron 99.png|120px|The Poopsmith As Necron 99]]|| [[The Poopsmith]] || Necron 99 || Necron 99 is a character from {{w|Ralph Bakshi}}'s 1977 animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film ''Wizards''. Necron 99 is a robot sent by the mutant wizard Blackwolf to kill those who believe in magic. || [[Wikipedia:Wizards (film)|Wikipedia article for ''Wizards'']] |
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| - | |[[Image:.png|150px]]|| [[ | + | |[[Image:Homsar as Ed Grimley.png|150px|Homsar As Ed Grimley]]|| [[Homsar]] || Ed Grimley || Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley is a character, created by comedic actor Martin Short, who behaves as an overly-excitable and talkative man-child with distinctive high-waisted pants and slicked-up hair. Short portrayed Grimley on ''SCTV'', ''Saturday Night Live'', and in his own Saturday morning cartoon ''The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley''.|| {{w|Ed Grimley|Wikipedia article}} |
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Current revision as of 22:45, 18 November 2025
Costumes that the characters wore in Happy Hallow-day, Halloween 2006.
| Image | Character | Costume | Explanation | External Links |
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| Strong Mad | The Maxx | The Maxx is a superhero from an Image Comics series of the same name, written and illustrated by Sam Kieth (later adapted into an MTV animated series). The surreal story follows the Maxx in two parallel worlds — a gritty urban city in the "real world", and the primeval world of the Outback. | Wikipedia article for The Maxx | |
| The Cheat | Gizmo | Gizmo is a creature from the 1984 movie Gremlins, returning in its sequel The New Batch and other franchise media. Gizmo is a small, friendly, and intelligent "mogwai" — but others of his species transform into mischievous and deadly gremlins. Sustained exposure to sunlight is deadly to mogwai, as Strong Sad suggests in an Easter egg at the end of the toon. | Wikipedia article for the Gremlins franchise | |
| Strong Bad | Father Guido Sarducci | Father Guido Sarducci is a character played by Don Novello, an idiosyncratic priest who also served as a chain-smoking gossip columnist. The character is most well-known from his many appearances on Saturday Night Live. | Wikipedia article | |
| Homestar Runner | Teen Wolf | Teen Wolf is a 1985 comedy film starring Michael J. Fox as Scott Howard, a high school student who discovers his family's peculiar heritage when he turns into a werewolf — lending him surprising skill on the school's basketball court. | Wikipedia article for Teen Wolf | |
| Strong Sad | Tony Clifton | Tony Clifton, a character created by comedian Andy Kaufman, is a tuxedo-clad lounge singer with an absurd, crude demeanor and an obnoxious voice. | Wikipedia article | |
| Pom Pom | Mario Batali | Mario Batali is an American chef specializing in Italian cuisine. Batali was known for his presence on Food Network and other television programs — at the time this toon was released, he was one of the resident "iron chefs" on Iron Chef America. | Wikipedia article | |
| Marzipan | Frida Kahlo | Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican folk art painter who depicted the indigenous culture of her country in a style that mixed realism with fantasy. Her many self-portraits were notoriously unflattering, often accentuating her mustache and unibrow. An active communist, she was the wife of Mexican muralist and cubist painter Diego Rivera. | Wikipedia article | |
| Coach Z | Queen Latifah | Queen Latifah is a Grammy-winning American rapper/singer and Academy Award-nominated actress. Coach Z's costume specifically depicts an outfit of hers from the African-inspired music video for "Ladies First". | Wikipedia article | |
| Bubs | Coach McGuirk | Coach John McGuirk is a character from the animated series Home Movies, voiced by H. Jon Benjamin. A children's soccer coach, his attempts at coaching and offering advice are typically absurdly incompetent as a result of his poor personal life. | Wikipedia article for Home Movies | |
| The King of Town | The Gorton's Fisherman | The Gorton's Fisherman is the longtime advertising mascot for Gorton's of Gloucester, a company that makes and sells frozen seafood products. The company's slogan refers to their mascot: "Trust the Gorton's Fisherman". | Wikipedia article for Gorton's of Gloucester | |
| The Poopsmith | Necron 99 | Necron 99 is a character from Ralph Bakshi's 1977 animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film Wizards. Necron 99 is a robot sent by the mutant wizard Blackwolf to kill those who believe in magic. | Wikipedia article for Wizards | |
| Homsar | Ed Grimley | Edward Mayhoff 'Ed' Grimley is a character, created by comedic actor Martin Short, who behaves as an overly-excitable and talkative man-child with distinctive high-waisted pants and slicked-up hair. Short portrayed Grimley on SCTV, Saturday Night Live, and in his own Saturday morning cartoon The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley. | Wikipedia article |
