Cartoons Fancy Dress of the 90s

Cartoons Fancy Dress of the 90s

A list below to give you an idea of what to wear when you go to a fancy dress party. A cartoon character will always get attention amongst the guys and dolls. Hope you find one from the long and great list below.

  1. 2 Stupid Dogs
  2. Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
  3. The Adventures of Paddington Bear
  4. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
  5. Adventures of T-Rex
  6. The Adventures of Tintin
  7. Action Man
  8. The Addams Family
  9. Adventures of the Little Mermaid
  10. Aladdin
  11. Albert the 5th Musketeer
  12. Angelmouse
  13. The Angry Beavers
  14. The Animal Shelf
  15. The Animals of Farthing Wood
  16. Animaniacs
  17. Anthony Ant
  18. Archibald the Koala
  19. Arthur
  20. Astro Farm
  21. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
  22. Avenger Penguins
  23. Babar
  24. Back to the Future
  25. Bananas in Pyjamas
  26. The Baskervilles
  27. Batman Beyond
  28. Batman the Animated Series
  29. Battletech: The Animated Series
  30. Beavis and Butt-Head
  31. Beetlejuice
  32. Big Bad Beetleborgs
  33. Big Bag
  34. Big Garage
  35. Big O
  36. Biker Mice From Mars
  37. Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures
  38. Blazing Dragons
  39. Blinky Bill
  40. Blue Submarine No. 6
  41. Bobby’s World
  42. Bonkers
  43. The Bots Master
  44. The Brollys
  45. Bruno the Kid
  46. Bucky O’Hare
  47. Budgie the Little Helicopter
  48. Bug Alert!
  49. Bump
  50. The Busy World of Richard Scarry
  51. Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
  52. Captain Planet and the Planeteers
  53. Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys
  54. Captain Star
  55. Captain Zed and the Zee Zone
  56. Cardcaptors
  57. The Caribou Kitchen
  58. Catdog
  59. Chalkzone
  60. Christopher Crocodile
  61. Clementine’s Enchanted Journey
  62. Cococinel
  63. Conan the Adventurer
  64. Cool McCool
  65. Courage the Cowardly Dog
  66. Cow and Chicken
  67. Cowboy Bebop
  68. Creepy Crawlers
  69. Dai-Guard
  70. Dappledown Farm
  71. Daria
  72. Darkwing Duck
  73. Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
  74. Dexter’s Laboratory (1995)
  75. Dilbert
  76. Dink, the Little Dinosaur
  77. Dino Babies
  78. Dinosaurs
  79. Dizzy Heights
  80. Dog City
  81. Doug
  82. Dr. Zitbag’s Transylvania Pet Shop
  83. Dragon Ball GT
  84. Dream Street
  85. The Dreamstone
  86. Droopy, Master Detective
  87. Dumb and Dumber
  88. Dynamo Duck
  89. Earthworm Jim
  90. Ed, Edd N Eddy
  91. Eek! the Cat
  92. Extreme Ghostbusters
  93. The Fairly Oddparents!
  94. Fantastic Four the Animated Series
  95. The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor
  96. Fantomcat
  97. The Fiddley Foodle Bird
  98. Fievel’s American Tails
  99. Fireman Sam
  100. Fish Police
  101. Flash Gordon
  102. Flint the Time Detective
  103. The Forgotten Toys
  104. Fourways Farm
  105. The Foxbusters
  106. Freakazoid!
  107. Free Willy
  108. Funnybones
  109. Gadget Boy
  110. Galaxy High
  111. Godzilla: The Series
  112. Goof Troop
  113. Gravedale High
  114. Hammerman
  115. Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
  116. Hello Kitty and Friends
  117. Hercules
  118. Hey Arnold!
  119. Highlander: The Animated Series
  120. Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats
  121. The House of Gristle
  122. Hurricanes
  123. Huxley Pig
  124. I Am Weasel
  125. The Incredible Hulk
  126. Insektors
  127. Iris, the Happy Professor
  128. Iron Man
  129. It’s Fun to Learn With Spot
  130. Itsy Bitsy Spider
  131. Iznogoud
  132. James Bond Jr
  133. Jellabies
  134. Jim Henson’s Animal Show
  135. Jim Henson’s Mother Goose Stories
  136. Johnny Bravo
  137. Johnson and Friends
  138. Joshua Jones
  139. Jumanji
  140. Jungle Cubs
  141. Junglies
  142. Juniper Jungle
  143. Katie and Orbie
  144. Kid ‘N Play
  145. King Arthur & the Knights of Justice
  146. Kipper
  147. Lamb Chop’s Play-Along
  148. Lavender Castle
  149. The Legend of Prince Valiant
  150. The Legend of White Fang
  151. The Legends of Treasure Island
  152. Little Bear
  153. Little Dracula
  154. The Little Mermaid
  155. Little Monsters
  156. The Little Polar Bear
  157. Little Rosey
  158. Little Shop
  159. Littlest Pet Shop
  160. Madeline
  161. Magic House
  162. The Magic School Bus
  163. The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo
  164. Magical Doremi
  165. Marvel Action Hour
  166. Martian Successor Nadesico
  167. The Mask the Animated Series
  168. Men in Black the Series
  169. Microscopic Milton
  170. Mighty Ducks
  171. Mighty Max
  172. Mobile Fighter G Gundam
  173. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
  174. Moomin
  175. Monster Rancher
  176. Mopatop’s Shop
  177. The Morph Files
  178. Mother Goose and Grimm
  179. Mr. Bogus
  180. Mr Men and Little Miss
  181. Mummies Alive!
  182. My Little Pony Tales
  183. Nellie the Elephant
  184. Neon Genesis Evangelion
  185. The Neverending Story
  186. The New Adventures of He-Man
  187. The New Adventures of Speed Racer
  188. New Kids on the Block
  189. The New Woody Woodpecker Show
  190. Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation
  191. Noah’s Island
  192. Noddy’s Toyland Adventures
  193. Oakie Doke
  194. Oggy and the Cockroaches
  195. Old Bear Stories
  196. Oscar’s Orchestra
  197. Outlaw Star
  198. Pablo the Little Red Fox
  199. Pepper Ann
  200. Peter Pan and the Pirates
  201. Phantom 2040
  202. Philbert the Frog
  203. The Pink Panther
  204. Pinky and the Brain
  205. Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
  206. Pippi Longstocking
  207. The Pirates of Dark Water
  208. Plasmo
  209. Pocket Dragon Adventures
  210. Pokemon
  211. Potamus Park
  212. Potsworth and Co
  213. The Powerpuff Girls
  214. Princess Sissi
  215. Prostars
  216. The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
  217. Reboot
  218. Recess
  219. The Ren & Stimpy Show
  220. The Return of Dogtanian
  221. Rocket Power
  222. Rocko’s Modern Life
  223. Rocky and the Dodos
  224. Rod ‘N’ Emu
  225. Roger and the Rottentrolls
  226. Romuald the Reindeer
  227. Rosie and Jim
  228. Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends
  229. Rugrats
  230. Rupert
  231. Rurouni Kenshin
  232. Sabrina: The Animated Series
  233. Sailor Moon
  234. Salty’s Lighthouse
  235. Samurai Pizza Cats
  236. Sandokan
  237. Santo Bugito
  238. Secret Life of Toys
  239. Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
  240. Sharky and George
  241. The Silver Brumby
  242. Silver Surfer
  243. The Simpsons
  244. Skeleton Warriors
  245. The Slow Norris
  246. Sonic the Hedgehog
  247. Sonic Underground
  248. Sooty and Co
  249. Sooty Heights
  250. Sooty’s Amazing Adventures
  251. Smoggies
  252. South Park
  253. Space Goofs
  254. Spider!
  255. Spider-Man the Animated Series
  256. The Spooks of Bottle Bay
  257. The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper
  258. Stoppit and Tidyup
  259. Street Sharks
  260. Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire
  261. Super Mario World
  262. Superman the Animated Series
  263. Swamp Thing
  264. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
  265. The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries
  266. Tales From the Cryptkeeper
  267. Talespin
  268. Taz-Mania
  269. Teletubbies
  270. Tenchi in Tokyo
  271. Tenchi Universe
  272. The Terrible Thunderlizards
  273. Testament: The Bible in Animation
  274. The Tick
  275. Timbuctoo
  276. Tiny Toon Adventures
  277. Titch
  278. Todd McFarlane’s Spawn
  279. Tom & Jerry Kids
  280. Tots TV
  281. Toucan Tecs
  282. Toxic Crusaders
  283. Transformers: Beast Wars
  284. Treacle People
  285. Tweenies
  286. Twinkle, the Dream Being
  287. The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat
  288. Victor and Hugo
  289. Walter Melon
  290. Watership Down
  291. What-A-Mess
  292. Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
  293. Where’s Wally
  294. Widget
  295. Wiggly Park
  296. The Wild Thornberrys
  297. William’s Wish Wellingtons
  298. Winjin Pom
  299. Wish Kid
  300. Wizadora
  301. The Wizard of Oz
  302. Wolves, Witches and Giants
  303. The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
  304. X-Men
  305. Yo Yogi!
  306. Yuyu Hakusho
  307. Yvon of the Yokon
  308. Zazoo U
  309. The Zig and Zag Show
  310. Zoids: Chaotic Century

Top 10 Popular Male Superheroes 

Top 10 Popular Male Superheroes 

Whether you’re a child or adult, superheroes have the power to appeal to the masses. The 10 popular superheroes in this list definitely have that staying power. Check out these top 10 superheroes who possess the power, the finesse and the skill to beat all others and make great fancy dress ideas.

1. Green Lantern The Green Lantern first appeared in 1940 as Alan Scott. With the help of his magic ring, Alan Scott fought off villains in the threatening New York City.

2. The Flash The original Flash first appeared in 1940. The Flash’s superhero is amazing speed, which helps him fight off enemies and even break certain laws of physics.

3. Thor The God of Thunder, Thor was created by Marvel and first appeared in 1962. Thor uses his hammer to help him fly and alter the weather.

4. The Hulk The Hulk is a giant green humanoid who is insanely strong and invulnerable to many different kinds of attacks. The Incredible Hulk first appeared in comics in 1962 and was created by Marvel.

5. Captain America Otherwise known as Steve Rogers, Captain America is representative of the Platonic ideal with a side of avid patriotism. His character was created by Marvel in 1941.

6. Wolverine  He did not appear in comics until 1974. Wolverine grew to fame as part of the X-Men. He has razor-sharp claws and wolf-like senses.

7. Superman Created way back in 1938, Superman is much more than a superhero. He is an icon. During the day, Superman is known as Clark Kent and he is able to use his cape to fly around and fight crime.

8. Iron Man Known as Tony Stark, the story of Iron Man is an interesting one. Tony Stark was an engineer who was captured and forced to build a giant weapon. However, instead of building a giant weapon, Stark built his suit for Iron Man. He and his suit have been inseparable ever since.

9. Spider-Man Known during the day as timid Peter Parker, at night Spider-Man can crawl all over the city to defeat his enemies.

10. Batman Is otherwise known as Bruce Wayne. Batman was created in 1939. His character is a billionaire who owns Wayne Enterprises who seeks vengeance against his parents’ murderer. Batman has been popular with people everywhere since his creation.

 

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Top 7 1970s Fancy Dress Ideas

Top 7 1970s Fancy Dress Ideas

Get ready to board the groovy train in this authentic 70’s chic fancy dress costume. A perfect costume for all fancy dress events including 1970s, Austin Powers theme, Saturday night fever, disco or Retro themed etc. A great costume for that next Roller Disco to bring out your Groovy moves. Here are some ideas of what to wear for a 70’s fancy dress themed party:

1. 70’s Disco Dancing Queen Costume

1970’s disco style dancing queen fancy dress costume. Boogie the night away to 70’s ABBA classics in Dancing Queen Costume, patterned top with all-over shimmering holographic sequins, the matching bell-bottom trousers with a comfortable elasticated waist are also included and completing the 70’s Disco Costume is a co-ordinating self-tie headscarf.

2. 70’s Disco Mens Groovy Dancer Costume

1970s disco dude Jackson Five styles Groovy Dancer fancy dress costume includes navy denim all in one jumpsuit with an attached patterned shirt with oversized collar.

3. Fever 1970’s Flower Power Costume

1970s Fever go go girl style psychedelic flower power fancy dress costume, includes a long-sleeved bright coloured psychedelic print gogo girl dress and a matching fabric headscarf and accessorise the look with an Afro styled wig and high platform heels to create that truly authentic 70s look.

4. 1970’s White Pimp Daddy Costume

1970s disco Huggy Bear style white Pimp Daddy fancy dress costume includes a white fake fur jacket with leopard print lapels, matching the wide-brimmed pimp hat and black flared trousers. Bring the Bling to this cool classic.

5. 1970’s Ruffle Shirt with Flares Costume

And of course with platform shoes!

6. 1970’s Disco Fever White Suit

You’ll be Stayin’ Alive in this John Travolta, Saturday Night Fever inspired, classic 70’s Costume. This famous suit features a crisp, white jacket with attached, black, mock shirt and white waistcoat and a pair of white flared trousers. A sensational seventies costume, just add some Bee Gees background music, point your finger and get ready to strut your stuff!

7. Elvis

Make a show-stopping entrance in this officially licensed, two-piece Elvis Presley costume. The costume consists of a white jumpsuit with stand-up collar, zip fastening to front, flared cuffs and trousers and boasts all-over gold and silver sparkling jewel decoration. A perfect tribute costume, celebrating the legendary Elvis Presley.

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100 Fancy Dress of Famous People

100 Fancy Dress of Famous People

Fancy dressing up as a famous person from the past or present? Here are 100 fancy dress ideas of famous people!

  1. Abraham Lincoln
  2. Adolf Hitler
  3. Al Gore
  4. Albert Einstein
  5. Alexander the Great
  6. Alfred Hitchcock
  7. Amelia Earhart
  8. Angelina Jolie
  9. Anne Frank
  10. Audrey Hepburn
  11. Babe Ruth
  12. Barak Obama
  13. Benjamin Franklin
  14. Beyonce
  15. Bill Gates
  16. Brad Pitt
  17. C.S. Lewis
  18. Carl Lewis
  19. Charles Darwin
  20. Charles De Gaulle
  21. Christopher Columbus
  22. Cleopatra
  23. Cristiano Ronaldo
  24. Dalai Lama
  25. David Beckham
  26. David Cameron
  27. Donald Trump
  28. Elvis Presley
  29. Ernest Hemingway
  30. Florence Nightingale
  31. Franklin D. Roosevelt
  32. Gabby Douglas
  33. Galileo Galilei
  34. George Clooney
  35. George Orwell
  36. George Washington
  37. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
  38. Hillary Clinton
  39. J.R.R. Tolkien
  40. Jesus
  41. JK Rowling
  42. Joan of Arc
  43. John F. Kennedy
  44. John Lennon
  45. John Stewart
  46. Joseph Stalin
  47. Julie Andrews
  48. Karl Marx
  49. Kate Middleton
  50. Lady Gaga
  51. Lance Armstrong
  52. Lionel Messi
  53. Ludwig Van Beethoven
  54. Madonna
  55. Mahatma Ghandi
  56. Malala Yousafzai
  57. Marie Antoinette
  58. Marie Curie
  59. Marilyn Monroe
  60. Mark Zuckerberg
  61. Martin Luther King Jr.
  62. Micheal Jackson
  63. Micheal Jordan
  64. Micheal Phelps
  65. Mother Teresa
  66. Muhammed Ali
  67. Napoleon Bonaparte
  68. Neil Armstrong
  69. Nelson Mandela
  70. Oprah Winfrey
  71. Orville Wright
  72. Pablo Picasso
  73. Paul McCartney
  74. Pele
  75. Plato
  76. Pope Francis
  77. Pope John Paul II
  78. Princess Diana
  79. Queen Victoria
  80. Rodger Federer
  81. Rosa Parks
  82. Salvador Dali
  83. Shakira
  84. Simon Bolivar
  85. Sir Isaac Newton
  86. Stephen Hawking
  87. Steve Jobs
  88. Sting
  89. Thomas Jefferson
  90. Tom Cruise
  91. Tony Blair
  92. Usain Bolt
  93. Vincent Van Gogh
  94. Vladimir Putin
  95. Walt Disney
  96. Warren Buffett
  97. Will Smith
  98. William Shakespeare
  99. Winston Churchill
  100. Woodrow Wilson

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The Disney Characters List

The Disney Characters List

Here is a list of Disney characters design to inspire a fabulous fancy dress outfit for all ages. Male or Female, large or small. No matter what age you are. there is always something for everyone.

  1. Mickey Mouse
  2. Minnie Mouse
  3. Goofy
  4. Donald Duck
  5. Pluto
  6. Daisy Duck
  7. Scrooge McDuck
  8. Launchpad McQuack
  9. Huey, Dewey and Louie
  10. Bambi (1942)
  11. Thumper
  12. Flower
  13. Faline
  14. Tinker Bell
  15. Peter Pan
  16. Wendy
  17. John Darling
  18. Michael Darling
  19. Captain Hook
  20. Tiger Lily
  21. Mr. Smee
  22. Alice
  23. Mad Hatter
  24. March Hare
  25. Queen of Hearts
  26. Cheshire Cat
  27. Kuzco
  28. Yzma
  29. Kronk
  30. Pacha
  31. Snow White
  32. Dopey
  33. Doc
  34. Sleepy
  35. Sneezy
  36. Bashful
  37. Happy
  38. Grumpy (1930)
  39. Evil Queen
  40. Prince Charming
  41. Cinderella (1950)
  42. Gus Gus
  43. Jaq Jaq
  44. Fairy Godmother
  45. Lady Tremaine
  46. Anastasia
  47. Drizella
  48. Pinocchio (1940)
  49. Jiminy Cricket
  50. Gepetto
  51. Honest John and Gideon
  52. Stromboli (1950)
  53. Blue Fairy
  54. Pocahontas (1995)
  55. John Smith
  56. Kocoum
  57. Meeko
  58. Flit
  59. Percy
  60. Governor Ratcliffe
  61. Princess Aurora (2005)
  62. Flora
  63. Fauna
  64. Merryweather
  65. Prince Philip
  66. Maleficent (2014)
  67. Merida
  68. Queen Elinor
  69. Rapunzel (2009)
  70. Flynn Rider
  71. Mother Gothel
  72. Pascal
  73. Mowgli
  74. Baloo
  75. Bagheera
  76. Shere Khan
  77. Kaa
  78. Sir Hiss
  79. Robin Hood (1973)
  80. Little John
  81. Sheriff of Nottingham
  82. Prince John
  83. Maid Marian
  84. Duchess
  85. Marie
  86. Toulouse
  87. Berlioz
  88. Thomas O’Malley
  89. Pongo
  90. Perdita
  91. Cruella De Vil
  92. Winnie the Pooh
  93. Tigger
  94. Kanga & Roo
  95. Eeyore
  96. Piglet (1977)
  97. Christopher Robin
  98. Lumpy
  99. Owl (2003)
  100. Rabbit
  101. Mulan (1998)
  102. Mushu
  103. Shan Yu
  104. Li Shang
  105. Panchito Pistoles
  106. Jose Carioca
  107. Belle
  108. Beast
  109. Gaston
  110. Maurice
  111. Le Fou
  112. Lumiere
  113. Cogsworth
  114. Mrs Potts
  115. Chip
  116. Chip
  117. Dale
  118. Dumbo
  119. Timothy Q Mouse
  120. Aladdin
  121. Jasmine
  122. Jafar
  123. Iago
  124. Genie (2010)
  125. Abu
  126. Hercules (1997)
  127. Phil
  128. Pegasus
  129. Zeus
  130. Hades
  131. Megara
  132. Esmeralda
  133. Djali
  134. Quasimodo
  135. Clopin Trouillefou
  136. Judge Claude Frollo
  137. Laverne
  138. Hugo
  139. Victor
  140. Lilo
  141. Stitch
  142. Nani Pelekai
  143. Jumba
  144. Max Goof
  145. Horace Horsecollar
  146. Clarabelle Cow
  147. Ariel
  148. Flounder
  149. Scuttle
  150. King Triton
  151. Prince Eric
  152. Sebastian
  153. Ursula (1961)
  154. Lady
  155. Tramp
  156. Tarzan (1999)
  157. Jane
  158. Pete
  159. Mortimer Mouse
  160. Princess Eilonwy
  161. Periwinkle
  162. Fawn
  163. Silvermist
  164. Vidia
  165. Iridessa
  166. Rosetta (1999)
  167. Simba
  168. Nala
  169. Timon
  170. Pumbaa
  171. Scar
  172. Mufasa the Lion King
  173. Zazu
  174. Brer Rabbit
  175. Brer Fox
  176. Br’er Bear

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Top 6 Fancy Dress Shops in London

Top 6 Fancy Dress Shops in London


Looking for a fancy dress shop in London to hire a costume? We have the answer here! Here are our top 6!

Whether you’re going fully Halloween with fangs and fake blood or you’d rather rock a chic vintage costume, these fancy dress shops will rent or sell you the perfect look. There are fun and frivolous options to keep, or you could hire yourself a jaw-dropping authentic costume fresh from the designers that supply London’s busy theatre scene. The choice is yours!

1) Angels, Covent Garden
Nearly 180 years old, Angels’ flagship fancy dress shop on Shaftesbury Avenue is a five-floor citadel of costume. You can buy cheap and cheerful outfits and accessories (as you can see, we had rather a lot of fun), but the real opportunity is hiring a killer outfit from their thousands of film-quality costumes, sourced from their enormous warehouse in Hendon. Angels get extremely busy towards Halloween: their staffing goes from 14 to 40, there are bouncers on the door, a one-in-one-out policy, and queues around the block. We advise getting there earlier in the day! You can also call ahead with your sizing and requirements, and staff will put together some options for you, ready to try. Their website contains only a small fraction of their stock, so an in-person visit is advised.

2) Prangsta, New Cross
The Prangsta squad specialise in luxuriously detailed vintage costumes from times gone by, aimed squarely at the la-di-da Wilderness Festival demographic. If you’re after a twisted take on Alice in Wonderland, some flapper-girl glamour or fierce Moulin Rouge sparkle, bring your most resilient credit card and go wild. Just don’t come in asking if they’ve got ‘that clown from It.’

3) So High, Soho
How high? So high. Pop into this friendly Berwick Street stalwart for a feather boa, Zorro mask, Santa suit or whatever fancy dress you’re rocking this year.

4) Escapade, Camden
North Londoners might want to swing by this well-stocked purveyor of dress-up merch, with plenty of current and  to freak out your friends with this Halloween. With all the punks and goths in Camden serving as inspiration, you can put together a suitably dark costume for your upcoming party.

5) National Theatre Costume Store, Oval
For a Halloween costume fit for a West End stage, look no further than the National Theatre’s costume store, where you can hire a fancy dress outfit from their extensive archive of theatrical looks. This place is the real deal, supplying costumes to Theatreland and film producers, but they’re happy to fit out Joe Public too. You’ll need to book an actual appointment in advance, available Mondays through Thursday.

6) Disney, Old Street

This big old fancy dress shop in Old Street is your go-to place for a Halloween costume in a hurry. They offer over 35,000 costumes to hire, from vintage and historical looks. Perhaps this year your Slutty Pumpkin look can be a reality. A smaller sister store is hidden underground across the road from Charing Cross station.

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