The House That Gave Sucky Treats Costumes
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Costumes that the characters wore in The House That Gave Sucky Treats, Halloween 2001.
Image | Character | Costume | Explanation | External Links |
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| Coach Z | Humpty Hump | Eddie Humphrey a.k.a "Humpty Hump" a.k.a "Gregory Jacobs" a.k.a. "Shock-G" was a member of the hip hop group Digital Underground. The group was known for outrageous costumes and live shows, its music's humorous tone, and an endless parade of identities from Humphrey. | Wikipedia Article |
| The King of Town | Hägar the Hørrible | Hägar the Hørrible is the title of a Dik Browne comic strip starring a viking of the same name. Hägar is a Danish Viking warrior who regularly goes off to invade England and humorously interacts with his crew and family. Hägar is known for his incredible appetite, much like the King of Town. | Wikipedia Article |
| The Knight | "Idaho" | The Knight's costume refers to an episode of The Simpsons called "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)", in which Ralph Wiggum wears the exact same thing in a pageant for the United States. | The Simpsons Archive: The Ralph Wiggum File, Wikipedia Article |
| The Hornblower | B.C. | B.C. is a comic strip by Johnny Hart, set in pre-historic times. The title character often plays the naive straight-man, but the likely model for this costume is the character Thor, the inventor of the wheel who found no better use for it than riding around on it as Hornblower demonstrates. | Wikipedia Article |
| The Cheat | Punchy | Punchy, also known as The Hawaiian Punch Guy, is the cartoon mascot of fruit drink Hawaiian Punch. His long-time catch-phrase was "Hey, how about a nice Hawaiian Punch?" If he got an affirmative response, he would then punch the unfortunate responder. | Wikipedia Article |
| Strong Mad | The Fridge | William "Refrigerator" Perry was a football player for the Chicago Bears. He became famous for his excellent work as a defensive lineman, although occasionally lined up as fullback, and was known to plow the ball in on the goal line. He even participated in a wrestler/football player battle royal at WrestleMania 2, which he lost. He was nicknamed "The Fridge" because he was rumored to weigh as much as a refrigerator. Another rumor is that he was nicknamed this because of his ability to empty out a refrigerator after seeing one. In addition to his girth he was also known for his gap-toothed grin, which Strong Mad is attempting to emulate. | Wikipedia Article |
| Marzipan | Joey Ramone | Jeffrey Hyman (May 19, 1951 (although he often insisted it was 1952)–April 15, 2001) and better known as Joey Ramone, was the vocalist for the legendary punk rock group The Ramones. With fellow band-mate Johnny Ramone, they were the only two who stayed with the band until retirement. Hyman died of lymphoma at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on April 15, 2001. | Wikipedia Article |
| The Poopsmith | Lazer Tag | Lazer Tag was created in 1986 by a company called Worlds of Wonder. Using Lazer Tag equipment, players could shoot sensors worn by other players to "tag" them. Worlds of Wonder ceased production of Lazer Tag equipment when it went out of business in either 1987 or 1988. However, the term "laser tag" remains to be used to describe many games of the same kind. | LazerTag FAQ Wikipedia Article |
| Pom Pom | Michael Moore | Michael Moore is an American documentary film director and author known for his advocacy of his liberal political views which are often laced with satire and humor. He has directed two exceedingly controversial movies; Bowling for Columbine and Fahrenheit 9/11, although neither of these movies had been released when this cartoon came out. He was best known at the time for his 1989 movie Roger and Me, and his first book Downsize This. His hometown is Flint, Michigan, explaining the hat and pin on Pom Pom's jacket. | Wikipedia Article |
| Homsar | Wimpy | J. Wellington Wimpy, often shortened to just Wimpy, joined the Popeye comic strip in 1931. He enjoyed hamburgers, and played a significant role in popularizing the hamburger in the United States. His famous line, "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today," is parodied by Homsar in this toon. | Wikipedia Article |
| Strong Bad | Carmen Sandiego | Carmen Sandiego (misspelled as "Carmen San Diego" in the toon) is the lead character in a series of educational computer games that was developed by Brøderbund Software in the 1980s. Carmen is portrayed as a glamorous, intelligent, arrogant criminal mastermind who, with the help of some henchmen, pilfers various landmarks from around the world. The games became so popular that they spawned a multimedia franchise, with notable spinoffs being the game shows Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? and Where in Time Is Carmen Sandiego? and the Fox Saturday morning cartoon series Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? | Wikipedia Article |
| Strong Sad | Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928–February 22, 1987) was an American painter and major figure in the pop art movement. One of his famous works was a series of paintings of cans of Campbell's soup. He is famous for saying that he was obsessed with repetition and boredom, making him a primary candidate to be Strong Sad's costume. | Wikipedia Article |
| Bubs | Mars Blackmon | Mars Blackmon (misspelled as "Mars Blackman" in the toon) was a character played by Spike Lee in She's Gotta Have It. Spike revisited this character in a series of Nike commercials that featured Michael Jordan. | Wikipedia Article |
| Homestar Runner | The Greatest American Hero | The Greatest American Hero is an American television series which aired from 1981 to 1983 on ABC. It starred William Katt as Ralph Hinkley, a divorced special education teacher who encounters aliens who give him a bright red suit, which gives him super powers. The show's theme song, which Homestar parodied in the toon, was a top 40 hit for Joey Scarbury in 1982 and reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. | Wikipedia Article |
Secret Costumes
The following three costumes were found on a hidden page, and did not appear in the 'toon:
Image | Character | Costume | Explanation | External Links |
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| 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 | Velma Dinkley | Velma was a member of the Mystery Machine crew in the cartoon series Scooby-Doo. She was viewed as the "smart" one, and her catchphrase was "Jinkies!" | Wikipedia Article |
| Coach Z | The Noid | The Noid was an claymation advertising mascot for Domino's Pizza in the 1980s. He was portrayed as an antagonist who went to various lengths to ensure that Domino's customers would not get their pizzas on time. Domino's eventually discontinued the character after two of its employees were held hostage by a man who believed the ads were making fun of him. | Wikipedia Article |