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[[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]] that the characters wore in [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]], Halloween 2002. | [[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]] that the characters wore in [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]], Halloween 2002. | ||
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| [[Strong Bad]] | | [[Strong Bad]] | ||
| Homestar As Angus Young | | Homestar As Angus Young | ||
| See [#Homestar_As_Angus_Young Homestar's costume] for information on Angus Young; Strong Bad wore this costume as part of an elaborate prank on the others. | | See [#Homestar_As_Angus_Young Homestar's costume] for information on Angus Young; Strong Bad wore this costume as part of an elaborate prank on the others. | ||
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| [[The Cheat]] | | [[The Cheat]] | ||
| Russell | | Russell | ||
| Russell Cosby is a character from the 1970s cartoon series ''[[Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids]]''. His older brother Bill is a member of Fat Albert's junkyard gang and Russell was known for always trying to tag along with the rest of the gang regardless of their feelings towards him. His catchphrase was | | Russell Cosby is a character from the 1970s cartoon series ''[[Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids]]''. His older brother Bill is a member of Fat Albert's junkyard gang and Russell was known for always trying to tag along with the rest of the gang regardless of their feelings towards him. His catchphrase was "no class", which was often used to insult gang member Rudy. The characters of the Cosby brothers were modeled after series creator [[Bill Cosby]] and his younger brother Russell. | ||
| [[Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids|Wikipedia Article for Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids]] | | [[Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids|Wikipedia Article for ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'']] | ||
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| [[Strong Sad]] | | [[Strong Sad]] | ||
| Vyvyan | | Vyvyan | ||
| Vyvyan | | Vyvyan was one of the four main characters in ''The Young Ones'', a British alternative comedy series that ran from 1982 until 1984 on BBC Two. Played by Adrian Edmondson, Vyvyan was a medical student that was also a very violent punk rocker. He had several metal star-shaped studs embedded into his forehead, regularly assaulted his roommates, and did many strange things such as eat a television set and reattach his own severed head. | ||
| [[The Young Ones (TV series)|Wikipedia Article for The Young Ones]] | | [[The Young Ones (TV series)|Wikipedia Article for ''The Young Ones'']] | ||
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| [[The King of Town]] | | [[The King of Town]] | ||
| [[Mario]] | | [[Mario]] | ||
| Mario is a video game character who is considered to be the face of [[Nintendo]] and the most recognizable video game character in history. Named after Mario | | Mario is a video game character who is considered to be the face of [[Nintendo]] and the most recognizable video game character in history. Named after Mario Segale, the owner of the building Nintendo of America was originally located in, he is the most famous creation of Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto and has appeared in a wide variety of video games, most notably the ''[[Super Mario]]'' series. [[Mario (franchise)|The ''Mario'' franchise]] has also crossed over into other media, including several cartoon series and two [[Super Mario Bros. (film)|feature]] [[The Super Mario Bros. Movie|films]] based on the character. | ||
| [[Mario|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Mario|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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| [[Strong Mad]] | | [[Strong Mad]] | ||
| A Ghost | | A Ghost | ||
| Although not as widely used as it once was, the ghost costume is considered to be one of the all-time classics and was so widely known that it even made its way into a [[Peanuts|Charlie Brown]] [[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown|Halloween special]]. It is a simple costume to assemble, consisting of a white sheet with two holes cut in the top to make the eyes and ensure that the person wearing it can see. Of course, Strong Mad being Strong Mad, the holes are over his mouth instead of his eyes. | | Although not as widely used as it once was, the ghost costume is considered to be one of the all-time classics and was so widely known that it even made its way into a [[Peanuts|Charlie Brown]] [[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown|Halloween special]]. It is a simple costume to assemble, consisting of a white sheet with two holes cut in the top to make the eyes and ensure that the person wearing it can see. Of course, Strong Mad being Strong Mad, the holes are over his mouth instead of his eyes. | ||
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| [[Coach Z]] | | [[Coach Z]] | ||
| Kid | | Kid | ||
| Christopher | | Christopher "Kid" Reid was a member of the late '80s hiphop duo Kid 'n Play, who were one of the first rap groups to become kid-friendly. They had a Saturday morning cartoon show and starred in the ''[[House Party (film)|House Party]]'' series of movies. | ||
| [[Kid 'n Play|Wikipedia Article for Kid 'n Play]] | | [[Kid 'n Play|Wikipedia Article for Kid 'n Play]] | ||
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| [[The Poopsmith]] | | [[The Poopsmith]] | ||
| A Sleestak | | A Sleestak | ||
| The Sleestaks were a group of villainous lizard-like humanoids who lived in the society that the Marshall family stumbled into on the 1974 [[Sid and Marty Krofft]] series ''[[Land of the Lost (1974 TV series)|Land of the Lost]]''. The Poopsmith can also be seen wearing this costume during [[ | | The Sleestaks were a group of villainous lizard-like humanoids who lived in the society that the Marshall family stumbled into on the 1974 [[Sid and Marty Krofft]] series ''[[Land of the Lost (1974 TV series)|Land of the Lost]]''. The Poopsmith can also be seen wearing this costume during [[Trogdor Con '97]]. | ||
| [[Sleestak|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Sleestak|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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| [[Homsar]] | | [[Homsar]] | ||
| Ghost Dog | | Ghost Dog | ||
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| [[Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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| [[Pom Pom]] | | [[Pom Pom]] | ||
| The Kool-Aid Man | | The Kool-Aid Man | ||
| The Kool-Aid Man, as his name implies, is the mascot for the [[Kool-Aid]] line of drinks produced by Kraft Foods. Originally developed as | | The Kool-Aid Man, as his name implies, is the mascot for the [[Kool-Aid]] line of drinks produced by Kraft Foods. Originally developed as "Pitcher Man" in 1954, he is a giant anthropomorphic glass drink pitcher with red Kool-Aid inside. His trademark entrance is to answer calls from thirsty children by break through walls to cheer "Oh yeah!" and offer Kool-Aid. He has a name given, Frankie. | ||
| [[Kool-Aid Man|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Kool-Aid Man|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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| [[Marzipan]] | | [[Marzipan]] | ||
| Left Eye Lopes | | Left Eye Lopes | ||
| Lisa | | Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a member of the Atlanta-based R&B trio [[TLC (group)|TLC]], where she sang and played keyboard. The black stripe under Marzipan's eye was one of Lopes' trademark looks. She died in a car crash in Honduras in April 2002, six months prior the release of Pumpkin Carve-nival. | ||
| [[Lisa Lopes|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Lisa Lopes|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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| [[The Goblin]] | | [[The Goblin]] | ||
| Strong Bad As The [[Bees|Bee]] | | Strong Bad As The [[Bees|Bee]] | ||
| | | "Strong Bad" was found to actually be the Goblin in a Strong Bad costume. | ||
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| [[Bubs]] | | [[Bubs]] | ||
| Captain Lou Albano | | Captain Lou Albano | ||
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| [[Lou Albano|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Lou Albano|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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| [[Homestar Runner]] | | [[Homestar Runner]] | ||
| Angus Young | | Angus Young | ||
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</ | ! colspan="3" style="text-align:center;background-color:#f63;" | [[Halloween|Halloween Toons]] | ||
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''Big Toons'''<br />([[Halloween Teasers|Teasers]], [[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]]) | |||
| [[Homestarloween Party]] · [[Homestarloween Party Costumes|costumes]] · [[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] · [[The House That Gave Sucky Treats Costumes|costumes]] · [[Pumpkin Carve-nival]] · [[3 Times Halloween Funjob]] · [[3 Times Halloween Funjob Costumes|costumes]] · [[3 Times Halloween Funjob (song)|theme song]] · [[Halloween Fairstival]] · [[Halloween Fairstival Costumes|costumes]] · [[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] · [[Halloween Potion-ma-jig Costumes|costumes]] · [[Happy Hallow-day]] · [[Happy Hallow-day Costumes|costumes]] · [[Jibblies 2]] · [[Jibblies 2 Teaser|teaser]] · [[Jibblies 2 Costumes|costumes]] · [[Most in the Graveyard]] · [[Most in the Graveyard Teaser|teaser]] · [[Most in the Graveyard Costumes|costumes]] · [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre]] · [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Teaser|teaser]] · [[Doomy Tales of the Macabre Costumes|costumes]] · [[Which Ween Costumes?]] · [[Which Ween Costumes? Costumes|costumes]] · [[I Killed Pom Pom]] · [[Halloween Safety|teaser]] · [[I Killed Pom Pom Costumes|costumes]] · [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks]] · [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Teaser|teaser]] · [[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks Costumes|costumes]] · [[Later That Night...]] · [[Later That Night... Teaser|teaser]] · [[Later That Night... Costumes|costumes]] · [[Haunted Photo Booth]] · [[Haunted Photo Booth Teaser|teaser]] · [[Haunted Photo Booth Costumes|costumes]] · [[Mr. Poofers Must Die]] · [[Mr. Poofers Must Die Teaser|teaser]] · [[Mr. Poofers Must Die Costumes|costumes]] · [[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods]] · [[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods Teaser|teaser]] · [[The Homestar Runner Enters The Spooky Woods Costumes|costumes]] · [[Halloween Hijinks]] · [[Halloween Hijinks Costumes|costumes]] · [[Halloween Hide & Seek]] · [[Halloween Hide & Seek Costumes|costumes]] · [[Halloween Hide & Seek Walkthrough|walkthrough]] · [[Halloween Hide & Seek Responses|responses]] · [[Halloween Hide & Seek v2.0 Trailer|v2.0 trailer]] · [[2022 Costume Pack Now Available]] · [[2022 Costume Pack Now Available Teaser|teaser]] · [[2022 Costume Pack Now Available Costumes|costumes]] · [[The Show: Ween Edition]] · [[The Show: Ween Edition Teaser|teaser]] · [[The Show: Ween Edition Costumes|costumes]] · [[A Prickly Scary Short]] · [[A Prickly Scary Short Costumes|costume]] | |||
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[ | | rowspan="4" style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''Other''' | ||
| style="background-color:#ffe6cc" | '''Site Components''' | |||
| [[Main Page 7]], [[Ween Intro]], [[Punkin Stencils]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#ffe6cc" | '''Toons''' | |||
| [[halloweener]], [[ghosts]], [[Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 7.0]], [[Malloween Commercial]], [[That a Ghost]], [[Halloween Awards Show]], [[Costume Commercial]], [[Decomposing Pumpkins]], [[Punkin Show]], [[Halloween Safety]], [[Joystick Wagglin' with Videlectrix: Halloween Edition]], [[Large Bean (toon)|Large Bean]], [[Kooky Moonlight]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#ffe6cc" | '''Puppet Stuff''' | |||
| [[Homestar vs. Little Girl 2]], [[Marshie vs. Little Girl]], [[Greatest American Homestar]], [[Action Cool News-oween Report]] | |||
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| style="background-color:#ffe6cc" | '''Games''' | |||
| [[Egg Throwing Game]], [[Strong Bad's Treat Snatcha]], [[Marshie's Malloween Mix-Up]] | |||
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''[[Fan Costumes]]''' | |||
| [[Fan Costume Commentary|2003]], [[More Fan Costumes|2005]], [[Fan Costumes '06|2006]], [[Fan Costumes '07|2007]], [[Fan Costumes '08|2008]], [[Fan Costumes '09|2009]], [[Fan Costumes 2015|2015]], [[Fan Costumes 2016|2016]], [[Fan Costumes 2017|2017]], [[Fan Costumes 2018|2018]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2019|2019]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2020|2020]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2021|2021]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2022|2022]], [[Fan 'Stumes 2023|2023]], [[Fanstume (singular) '24|2024]] | |||
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;background-color:#fc9" | '''[[Halloween Costumes|Costumes]]''' | |||
| [[Rejected Costumes]], [[Other Halloween Costumes]], [[Strong Bad's Teaser Costumes]], [[What are you supposed to be?]], [[I really like your costume]], [[Icon References in Halloween Costumes|Icon References]] | |||
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[[Category:Halloween Costumes]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026
Costumes that the characters wore in Pumpkin Carve-nival, Halloween 2002.
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| Strong Bad | Homestar As Angus Young | See [#Homestar_As_Angus_Young Homestar's costume] for information on Angus Young; Strong Bad wore this costume as part of an elaborate prank on the others. | ||
| The Cheat | Russell | Russell Cosby is a character from the 1970s cartoon series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. His older brother Bill is a member of Fat Albert's junkyard gang and Russell was known for always trying to tag along with the rest of the gang regardless of their feelings towards him. His catchphrase was "no class", which was often used to insult gang member Rudy. The characters of the Cosby brothers were modeled after series creator Bill Cosby and his younger brother Russell. | Wikipedia Article for Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids | |
| Strong Sad | Vyvyan | Vyvyan was one of the four main characters in The Young Ones, a British alternative comedy series that ran from 1982 until 1984 on BBC Two. Played by Adrian Edmondson, Vyvyan was a medical student that was also a very violent punk rocker. He had several metal star-shaped studs embedded into his forehead, regularly assaulted his roommates, and did many strange things such as eat a television set and reattach his own severed head. | Wikipedia Article for The Young Ones | |
| The King of Town | Mario | Mario is a video game character who is considered to be the face of Nintendo and the most recognizable video game character in history. Named after Mario Segale, the owner of the building Nintendo of America was originally located in, he is the most famous creation of Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto and has appeared in a wide variety of video games, most notably the Super Mario series. The Mario franchise has also crossed over into other media, including several cartoon series and two feature films based on the character. | Wikipedia Article | |
| Strong Mad | A Ghost | Although not as widely used as it once was, the ghost costume is considered to be one of the all-time classics and was so widely known that it even made its way into a Charlie Brown Halloween special. It is a simple costume to assemble, consisting of a white sheet with two holes cut in the top to make the eyes and ensure that the person wearing it can see. Of course, Strong Mad being Strong Mad, the holes are over his mouth instead of his eyes. | ||
| Coach Z | Kid | Christopher "Kid" Reid was a member of the late '80s hiphop duo Kid 'n Play, who were one of the first rap groups to become kid-friendly. They had a Saturday morning cartoon show and starred in the House Party series of movies. | Wikipedia Article for Kid 'n Play | |
| The Poopsmith | A Sleestak | The Sleestaks were a group of villainous lizard-like humanoids who lived in the society that the Marshall family stumbled into on the 1974 Sid and Marty Krofft series Land of the Lost. The Poopsmith can also be seen wearing this costume during Trogdor Con '97. | Wikipedia Article | |
| Homsar | Ghost Dog | Ghost Dog is the title character of the 1999 film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai. Played by actor Forest Whitaker, he is an African-American hitman who models himself after the ideal Japanese samurai. | Wikipedia Article | |
| Pom Pom | The Kool-Aid Man | The Kool-Aid Man, as his name implies, is the mascot for the Kool-Aid line of drinks produced by Kraft Foods. Originally developed as "Pitcher Man" in 1954, he is a giant anthropomorphic glass drink pitcher with red Kool-Aid inside. His trademark entrance is to answer calls from thirsty children by break through walls to cheer "Oh yeah!" and offer Kool-Aid. He has a name given, Frankie. | Wikipedia Article | |
| Marzipan | Left Eye Lopes | Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a member of the Atlanta-based R&B trio TLC, where she sang and played keyboard. The black stripe under Marzipan's eye was one of Lopes' trademark looks. She died in a car crash in Honduras in April 2002, six months prior the release of Pumpkin Carve-nival. | Wikipedia Article | |
| The Goblin | Strong Bad As The Bee | "Strong Bad" was found to actually be the Goblin in a Strong Bad costume. | ||
| Bubs | Captain Lou Albano | Captain Lou Albano was a professional wrestler and later a manager of various wrestlers and tag teams. One of his trademarks was having rubber bands hanging from piercings in his face, as Bubs tries to emulate. After retiring from wrestling, Albano went into acting, with his most widely known role being Mario in the 1989 syndicated television series The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. | Wikipedia Article | |
| Homestar Runner | Angus Young | Angus Young is the lead guitarist for the Australian heavy metal band AC/DC. His trademarks are playing in a schoolboy uniform and his antics on stage, which include rolling around on the floor. | Wikipedia Article |