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Halloween is next week! Most of us are probably doing our thing this weekend though. While putting together my costume, I was reminded that we need a Halloween post here!
It will be mostly 80's-cartoon-related costumes, with a few tangents. Lots of images.
So, let's get started:
This is a good Rainbow Brite. Apparently it's from a pattern released that year. Boot covers and everything!

A couple of adorable girls, but I don't know what their costumes are. Definitely 80's, though. Check out that Mr. Men candy bag! (Edit: probably Punky Brewster)

A clown (that sewing pattern was EVERYWHERE back then and I even wore it one year) and a Punk Rocker or Street Walker? You decide!

Good Strawberry Shortcake and an Oscar!

I think this may have been Teen-Wolf inspired:

Going as a book? That's a novel concept. *badabing*

This takes the shortcake for cute:

This is a really good Ewok, unlike the shag-carpet version my husband had as a kid.

I can safely say I've never seen an NBC peacock costume before:

Store-bought:
She-ra

I think everybody had a store-bought one at least once. There were a few good ones out there, but a lot were kinda crappy. Good thing we didn't know better as kids. XD
M.A.S.K. and Transformers:

Catra and Cabbage Patch Kid:

Yoda (and a Leia/Ballerina/Princess/Fairy)

Not during the 80s, but here's a funny He-Man themed masquerade performance:
Some quick and easy ideas for last-minute costumes:
Blog post about a good Cyndi Lauper costume from 1984. It's not that hard to find clothing you can use at a second-hand store, either. The hair color spray is also easy to get this time of year.
http://www.lovemaegan.com/2008/10/cindy-lauper-halloween-circa-1984.html
Jem costumes are actually pretty easy if you can get a pink wig and find some cheap thrift-store clothing to cut up and some earring bits to attach stars to. The make-up is much more difficult, though, since it hs to be vivid and obvious. I once found a video on Youtube describing how to do it. I'm not able to go Youtube-hunting right now though.
One of my friends decided last-minute to do Inspector Gadget. He had an old damaged gray hat and a gray trenchcoat already. He bought a wig and two pairs of matching gloves. He bought a metal folding/unfolding thing that is kind of in a criss-cross pattern and rigged it to stick out the top of the hat (which he cut open with a flap) and stuck a stuffed glove to the end. Worked surprisingly well.
And last, but certainly not least, a bit from the 1987 Disney DTV Halloween Special!
I'll see how my costume turns out and whether or not I can post a pic of it. I'm leaning toward not, since it might be a bit inappropriate and I'd rather not end up with that out on the Internets for posterity. XD We'll see.
Got any 80's or 80's cartoon-related costumes or ideas to share? Pics if you got 'em! (Keep it family-safe!)
It will be mostly 80's-cartoon-related costumes, with a few tangents. Lots of images.
So, let's get started:
This is a good Rainbow Brite. Apparently it's from a pattern released that year. Boot covers and everything!

A couple of adorable girls, but I don't know what their costumes are. Definitely 80's, though. Check out that Mr. Men candy bag! (Edit: probably Punky Brewster)

A clown (that sewing pattern was EVERYWHERE back then and I even wore it one year) and a Punk Rocker or Street Walker? You decide!

Good Strawberry Shortcake and an Oscar!

I think this may have been Teen-Wolf inspired:

Going as a book? That's a novel concept. *badabing*

This takes the shortcake for cute:

This is a really good Ewok, unlike the shag-carpet version my husband had as a kid.

I can safely say I've never seen an NBC peacock costume before:

Store-bought:
She-ra

I think everybody had a store-bought one at least once. There were a few good ones out there, but a lot were kinda crappy. Good thing we didn't know better as kids. XD
M.A.S.K. and Transformers:

Catra and Cabbage Patch Kid:

Yoda (and a Leia/Ballerina/Princess/Fairy)

Not during the 80s, but here's a funny He-Man themed masquerade performance:
Some quick and easy ideas for last-minute costumes:
Blog post about a good Cyndi Lauper costume from 1984. It's not that hard to find clothing you can use at a second-hand store, either. The hair color spray is also easy to get this time of year.
http://www.lovemaegan.com/2008/10/cindy-lauper-halloween-circa-1984.html
Jem costumes are actually pretty easy if you can get a pink wig and find some cheap thrift-store clothing to cut up and some earring bits to attach stars to. The make-up is much more difficult, though, since it hs to be vivid and obvious. I once found a video on Youtube describing how to do it. I'm not able to go Youtube-hunting right now though.
One of my friends decided last-minute to do Inspector Gadget. He had an old damaged gray hat and a gray trenchcoat already. He bought a wig and two pairs of matching gloves. He bought a metal folding/unfolding thing that is kind of in a criss-cross pattern and rigged it to stick out the top of the hat (which he cut open with a flap) and stuck a stuffed glove to the end. Worked surprisingly well.
And last, but certainly not least, a bit from the 1987 Disney DTV Halloween Special!
I'll see how my costume turns out and whether or not I can post a pic of it. I'm leaning toward not, since it might be a bit inappropriate and I'd rather not end up with that out on the Internets for posterity. XD We'll see.
Got any 80's or 80's cartoon-related costumes or ideas to share? Pics if you got 'em! (Keep it family-safe!)
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Date: 2011-10-24 08:43 pm (UTC)I think, maaybe, in the second pic they, or at least the girl on the left, is suppose to be Punky Brewster?
Yay! I had that werewolf mask that the boy on the left is wearing in the 5th pic! I loved that his teeth had glow in the dark paint on them ^_^
These are such awesome costumes! Thanks for posting! ^_^