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|| [[File:HomestarDaleMurphy.png|150px]] || [[Homestar Runner]] || Power Alley Dale Murphy || Dale Murphy was an outfielder for the [[Atlanta Braves]] in the 1980s, and his number 3 has been retired by the team. The back of Homestar's costume has "Murphy" written as "Mouphy" to emulate Homestar's [[Wikipedia:Rhotacism (speech impediment)|rhotacism]]. || [[Wikipedia:Dale Murphy|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:HomestarDaleMurphy.png|150px]] || [[Homestar Runner]] || Power Alley Dale Murphy || Dale Murphy was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played from 1976 until 1993. Murphy played for the [[Wikipedia:Atlanta Braves|Atlanta Braves]] until 1990 and wore jersey number 3, which the team retired in his honor. Homestar's costume is specifically modeled after Nike's Power Alley poster of Murphy that featured the baseball player holding a glowing yellow bat. The back of Homestar's costume has "Murphy" written as "Mouphy" to emulate Homestar's [[Wikipedia:Rhotacism (speech impediment)|rhotacism]]. || [[Wikipedia:Dale Murphy|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:MarzipanJoanna.png|150px]] || [[Marzipan]] || Joanna from Chotchkie's || Joanna is a waitress from the movie [[Office Space]]. She is required to wear a minimum of 15 "pieces of flair" or pins on her uniform while working at her job. She eventually quit after being hassled for wearing the bare minimum and because she hated her job. || [[Wikipedia:PaRappa the Rapper|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:MarzipanJoanna.png|150px]] || [[Marzipan]] || Joanna from Chotchkie's || Joanna is a character played by [[Wikipedia:Jennifer Aniston|Jennifer Aniston]] in the 1999 movie ''[[Office Space]]''. She is a waitress who is required to wear a minimum of 15 "pieces of flair" or pins on her uniform while working at her job. She eventually quit after being hassled for wearing the bare minimum and because she hated her job. || [[Wikipedia:Office Space|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongBadBob.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || Bob || Killer BOB is a sinister character from ''Twin Peaks'', and the major suspect in the murder of Laura Palmer. || [[Wikipedia:Killer BOB|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongBadBob.png|150px]] || [[Strong Bad]] || BOB || Killer BOB is a sinister character played by Frank Silva in David Lynch's television series ''[[Twin Peaks]]''. BOB is a violent and murderous demon that feeds on pain and sorrow from the supernatural realm known as the Black Lodge. || [[Wikipedia:Killer BOB|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongMadPowderedToastMan.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || Powdered Toast Man || Powdered Toast Man was a superhero featured on the cult favorite [[Nickelodeon]] cartoon ''The Ren and Stimpy Show''. He was the mascot for Powdered Toast, a breakfast treat that tasted like sawdust and had super-flatuence. || [[Wikipedia:Powdered Toast Man|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongMadPowderedToastMan.png|150px]] || [[Strong Mad]] || Powdered Toast Man || Powdered Toast Man was a superhero featured on the cult favorite [[Nickelodeon]] cartoon ''The Ren and Stimpy Show''. He was the mascot for Powdered Toast, a breakfast treat that tasted like sawdust and could form into a piece of regular toast. His main superpower was super-flatulence. || [[Wikipedia:Powdered Toast Man|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:TheCheatMaxwell.png|150px]] || [[The Cheat]] || Maxwell || Maxwell is the protagonist of the video game ''Scribblenauts'', who is famous for his trademark rooster-comb hat and a magic notebook that lets him summon various objects to solve puzzles. || [[Wikipedia:Scribblenauts|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:TheCheatMaxwell.png|150px]] || [[The Cheat]] || Maxwell || Maxwell is the protagonist of the video game ''Scribblenauts'', who is famous for his trademark rooster-comb hat and a magic notebook that lets him summon various objects to solve puzzles. Later games in the series allowed for adjectives to modify objects. || [[Wikipedia:Scribblenauts|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:ThnikkaStan.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Grunkle Stan ||Stan Pines (known as Grunkle Stan by his great nephew and niece Dipper and Mabel Pines) is one of the main characters of Disney XD's ''[[Wikipedia:Gravity Falls|Gravity Falls]]''. Like Bubs, Stan is a con artist and schemer. During the course of the series, it is revealed that Stan may know more than he seems about the town's secrets and that the author of the three Journals that documented Gravity Falls' weirdness may be related to him. Matt Chapman worked on the show during Homestar's hiatus during the early 2010's.|| [[Wikipedia:Grunkle Stan|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:CoachZPaRappa.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]] || PaRappa the Rapper ||PaRappa is a rapping dog who is the protagonist of the 1997 PlayStation video game ''PaRappa the Rapper'' and its sequels. In the game, PaRappa must rap his way through various situations in order to accomplish his goal of winning the heart of his crush, Sunny Funny. PaRappa has the catchphrase "I gotta believe!"|| [[Wikipedia:PaRappa the Rapper|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:CoachZPaRappa.png|150px]] || [[Coach Z]] || Parappa the Rapper ||Parappa Rappa (who goes under the alias "Parappa the Rapper") is the protagonist of the Parappa the Rapper video game series. Parappa is a rapping dog who has the catchphrase "I gotta believe!"|| [[Wikipedia:PaRappa the Rapper|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:ThnikkaStan.png|150px]] || [[Bubs]] || Grunkle Stan ||Stan Pines (known as Grunkle Stan by his great nephew and niece Dipper and Mabel Pines) is one of the main characters of [[Disney]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:Gravity Falls|Gravity Falls]]''. Like Bubs, Stan is a con artist and schemer. During the course of the series, it is revealed that Stan may know more than he seems about the town's secrets and that the author of the three Journals that documented Gravity Falls' weirdness may be related to him. [[Matt Chapman]] [[The Brothers Chaps' Side Projects|worked on the show]] during Homestar's [[hiatus]] during the early 2010's.|| [[Wikipedia:Grunkle Stan|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongSadHerculePoirot.png|150px]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Hercule Poirot || Hercule Poirot was a world-renowned detective featured in many novels penned by Agatha Christie, such as ''Murder on the Orient Express''. || [[Wikipedia:Hercule Poirot|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:StrongSadHerculePoirot.png|150px]] || [[Strong Sad]] || Hercule Poirot || Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by British novelist [[Wikipedia:Agatha Christie|Agatha Christie]]. One of Christie's most famous characters, Poirot appeared in thirty-three novels and various other works penned by Christie, and the character has since appeared in various films and television programs based on works he was featured in, including Kenneth Branagh's ''Murder on the Orient Express'' movie, released a week after this toon. || [[Wikipedia:Hercule Poirot|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:KingOfTownAlice.png|150px]] || [[The King Of Town]] || Alice from from "Don't Come Around Here No More" video || ''Don't Come Around Here No More'' is a song from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and the music video is Alice in Wonderland-themed. Tom Petty, who died less than a month before this toon was released, plays the Mad Hatter. Alice is inexplicably turned into a cake at the end of the video, hence the King's costume. || [[Wikipedia:Don't Come Around Here No More|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:KingOfTownAlice.png|150px]] || [[The King Of Town]] || Alice from the "Don't Come Around Here No More" video || "Don't Come Around Here No More" is a song performed by [[Wikipedia:Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers]] that first appeared on their 1985 album ''Southern Accents''. The [[YouTube:h0JvF9vpqx8|music video]] for the song is ''Alice in Wonderland''-themed, with Tom Petty (who died less than a month before this toon was released) playing the Mad Hatter. Alice is inexplicably turned into a cake at the end of the video, hence the King's costume. || [[Wikipedia:Don't Come Around Here No More|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:PomPomVioletBeauregarde.png|150px]] || [[Pom Pom]] || Violet Beauregarde || Violet Beauregarde was a character in [[Wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]] who was obsessed with chewing gum. When she got a meal-flavored piece of gum from Willy Wonka, he told her that the blueberry pie flavoring had a problem, but she kept chewing, and she turned blue and swelled to the shape of a giant blueberry. || [[Wikipedia:Violet Beauregarde|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:PomPomVioletBeauregarde.png|150px]] || [[Pom Pom]] || Violet Beauregarde || Violet Beauregarde is a character from the Roald Dahl book ''[[Wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]''. She was obsessed with chewing gum. When she got a meal-flavored piece of gum from Willy Wonka, he told her that the blueberry pie flavoring had a problem. Violet kept chewing, however, until she turned blue and swelled to the shape of a giant blueberry. The outfit Pom Pom is wearing is based on the one worn by Violet in the 1971 film based on the book, ''[[Wikipedia:Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory|Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory]]''. On a side note, in the [[wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)|2005 adaption]], Violet lives in the [[Georgia|Atlanta]] region, like [[The Brothers Chaps]]. || [[Wikipedia:Violet Beauregarde|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:PoopsmithInstantMartian.png|150px]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || Instant Martian || In the [[Looney Tunes]] cartoon ''Hare-Way to the Stars'', [[Wikipedia:Marvin the Martian|Marvin the Martian]] utilized the help of "Instant Martians" to try to hunt [[Wikipedia:Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny]]. These Martians are pebble-sized until Marvin the Martian adds water, which causes them to turn into the bird shape depicted here. || [[Wikipedia:Hare-Way to the Stars|Wikipedia article]]
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|| [[File:PoopsmithInstantMartian.png|150px]] || [[The Poopsmith]] || Instant Martian || The Poopsmith is dressed as a bird-like Martian from the 1958 [[Looney Tunes]] cartoon "[[Wikipedia:Hare-Way to the Stars|Hare-Way to the Stars]]". In the cartoon, [[Wikipedia:Marvin the Martian|Marvin the Martian]] utilized the help of "Instant Martians", which were pebble-sized pills that turned into full-size beings, resembling the one seen here, by adding water, to try to hunt [[Wikipedia:Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny]].
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|| [[File:HomsarGreg.png|150px]] || [[Homsar]] || Greg || Greg is one of the main characters of the animated miniseries [[Wikipedia:Over the Garden Wall|Over the Garden Wall]]. The younger brother of lead character Wirt, is an easily distracted young child with a tendency to wander off and get into trouble. He travels with a frog companion for most of the series, and wears a teapot on his head as an elephant costume. || [[Wikipedia:Greg (Over the Garden Wall)|Wikipedia article]]
|| [[File:HomsarGreg.png|150px]] || [[Homsar]] || Greg || Greg is one of the main characters of the animated miniseries [[Wikipedia:Over the Garden Wall|Over the Garden Wall]]. The younger brother of lead character Wirt, is an easily distracted young child with a tendency to wander off and get into trouble. He travels with a frog companion for most of the series, and wears a teapot on his head as an elephant costume. || [[Wikipedia:Greg (Over the Garden Wall)|Wikipedia article]]
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Costumes that the characters wore in Haunted Photo Booth, Halloween 2017.

Image Character Costume Explanation External Links
Homestar Runner Power Alley Dale Murphy Dale Murphy was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played from 1976 until 1993. Murphy played for the Atlanta Braves until 1990 and wore jersey number 3, which the team retired in his honor. Homestar's costume is specifically modeled after Nike's Power Alley poster of Murphy that featured the baseball player holding a glowing yellow bat. The back of Homestar's costume has "Murphy" written as "Mouphy" to emulate Homestar's rhotacism. Wikipedia article
Marzipan Joanna from Chotchkie's Joanna is a character played by Jennifer Aniston in the 1999 movie Office Space. She is a waitress who is required to wear a minimum of 15 "pieces of flair" or pins on her uniform while working at her job. She eventually quit after being hassled for wearing the bare minimum and because she hated her job. Wikipedia article
Strong Bad BOB Killer BOB is a sinister character played by Frank Silva in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks. BOB is a violent and murderous demon that feeds on pain and sorrow from the supernatural realm known as the Black Lodge. Wikipedia article
Strong Mad Powdered Toast Man Powdered Toast Man was a superhero featured on the cult favorite Nickelodeon cartoon The Ren and Stimpy Show. He was the mascot for Powdered Toast, a breakfast treat that tasted like sawdust and could form into a piece of regular toast. His main superpower was super-flatulence. Wikipedia article
The Cheat Maxwell Maxwell is the protagonist of the video game Scribblenauts, who is famous for his trademark rooster-comb hat and a magic notebook that lets him summon various objects to solve puzzles. Later games in the series allowed for adjectives to modify objects. Wikipedia article
Coach Z PaRappa the Rapper PaRappa is a rapping dog who is the protagonist of the 1997 PlayStation video game PaRappa the Rapper and its sequels. In the game, PaRappa must rap his way through various situations in order to accomplish his goal of winning the heart of his crush, Sunny Funny. PaRappa has the catchphrase "I gotta believe!" Wikipedia article
Bubs Grunkle Stan Stan Pines (known as Grunkle Stan by his great nephew and niece Dipper and Mabel Pines) is one of the main characters of Disney's Gravity Falls. Like Bubs, Stan is a con artist and schemer. During the course of the series, it is revealed that Stan may know more than he seems about the town's secrets and that the author of the three Journals that documented Gravity Falls' weirdness may be related to him. Matt Chapman worked on the show during Homestar's hiatus during the early 2010's. Wikipedia article
Strong Sad Hercule Poirot Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by British novelist Agatha Christie. One of Christie's most famous characters, Poirot appeared in thirty-three novels and various other works penned by Christie, and the character has since appeared in various films and television programs based on works he was featured in, including Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express movie, released a week after this toon. Wikipedia article
The King Of Town Alice from the "Don't Come Around Here No More" video "Don't Come Around Here No More" is a song performed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers that first appeared on their 1985 album Southern Accents. The music video for the song is Alice in Wonderland-themed, with Tom Petty (who died less than a month before this toon was released) playing the Mad Hatter. Alice is inexplicably turned into a cake at the end of the video, hence the King's costume. Wikipedia article
Pom Pom Violet Beauregarde Violet Beauregarde is a character from the Roald Dahl book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. She was obsessed with chewing gum. When she got a meal-flavored piece of gum from Willy Wonka, he told her that the blueberry pie flavoring had a problem. Violet kept chewing, however, until she turned blue and swelled to the shape of a giant blueberry. The outfit Pom Pom is wearing is based on the one worn by Violet in the 1971 film based on the book, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. On a side note, in the 2005 adaption, Violet lives in the Atlanta region, like The Brothers Chaps. Wikipedia article
The Poopsmith Instant Martian The Poopsmith is dressed as a bird-like Martian from the 1958 Looney Tunes cartoon "Hare-Way to the Stars". In the cartoon, Marvin the Martian utilized the help of "Instant Martians", which were pebble-sized pills that turned into full-size beings, resembling the one seen here, by adding water, to try to hunt Bugs Bunny. Wikipedia article
Homsar Greg Greg is one of the main characters of the animated miniseries Over the Garden Wall. The younger brother of lead character Wirt, is an easily distracted young child with a tendency to wander off and get into trouble. He travels with a frog companion for most of the series, and wears a teapot on his head as an elephant costume. Wikipedia article
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