What are you supposed to be?

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<br> Every year various main [[Characters|characters]] participate in Halloween by dressing up in [[Halloween Costumes|Halloween costumes]]. These costumes are often obscure celebrities from the 1980's and 1990's.  The characters often dialogue at the end of the toon and comment about each other's costumes.  The problem is that they quite often can't tell what the person is supposed to be.
<br> Every year various main [[Characters|characters]] participate in Halloween by dressing up in [[Halloween Costumes|Halloween costumes]]. These costumes are often obscure celebrities from the 1980's and 1990's.  The characters often dialogue at the end of the toon and comment about each other's costumes.  The problem is that they quite often can't tell what the person is supposed to be.

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What are you supposed to be?
Every year various main characters participate in Halloween by dressing up in Halloween costumes. These costumes are often obscure celebrities from the 1980's and 1990's. The characters often dialogue at the end of the toon and comment about each other's costumes. The problem is that they quite often can't tell what the person is supposed to be.

Occurences

Homestarloween_Party

The_House_That_Gave_Sucky_Treats

Pumpkin_Carve-nival

  • Marizpan doesn't know that the King of Town is Mario from the Nintendo game Super Mario Bros because she doesn't play video games.
  • Strong Bad, who's in a Homestar costume, thinks that The Goblin, in a Strong Bad costume, is a green hornet. Strong Bad then thinks that The Goblin is a Witches' Brew, while in actuality, he was The Bee.
  • Homestar thinks The Cheat is Witches' Brew, while in actuality, he was Russell.
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