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* The bread and butter of ''ComicBook/{{Plush}}''. The series is about a CannibalClan of fursuit-wearers, all of whom except one's are modeled after animals. These include a goat, unicorn, and cat, and few of them go more than a single issue without blood splattering over them.
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* The bread and butter of ''ComicBook/{{Plush}}''. The series is about a CannibalClan of fursuit-wearers, all of whom except one's are modeled after animals. These include a goat, unicorn, and cat, and few of them go more than a single issue without blood splattering over them.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DeadEndParanormalPark'': In the second episode, Pugsley accidentally uses his newfound powers to bring some old mascot costumes to life, who all say "Meat", scaring the park's staff and visitors. This is then subverted when it turns out the living costumes meant no harm; they simply wanted to ''[[FunWithHomophones meet]]'' and greet people, and happily allow themselves to be returned to normal and washed once that has been fulfilled.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DeadEndParanormalPark'': In the second episode, Pugsley accidentally uses his newfound powers to bring some old mascot costumes to life, who all say lurch after people while saying "Meat", scaring the park's staff and visitors. This is then subverted when it turns out the living costumes meant no harm; they simply wanted to ''[[FunWithHomophones meet]]'' and greet people, and happily allow themselves to be returned to normal and washed once that has been fulfilled.
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''WesternAnimation/DeadEndParanormalPark'': In the second episode, Pugsley accidentally uses his newfound powers to bring some old mascot costumes to life, who all say "Meat", scaring the park's staff and visitors. This is then subverted when it turns out the living costumes meant no harm; they simply wanted to ''[[FunWithHomophones meet]]'' and greet people, and happily allow themselves to be returned to normal and washed once that has been fulfilled.
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* ''WesternAnimation/DeadEndParanormalPark'': In the second episode, Pugsley accidentally uses his newfound powers to bring some old mascot costumes to life, who all say "Meat", scaring the park's staff and visitors. This is then subverted when it turns out the living costumes meant no harm; they simply wanted to ''[[FunWithHomophones meet]]'' and greet people, and happily allow themselves to be returned to normal and washed once that has been fulfilled.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'': Scare Bear wears a very creepy-looking bear mascot outfit. Given that he also is constantly holding a big knife, is covered in dried blood, and only communicates in husky breathes, this is arguably the LEAST unsettling thing about him.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'': ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'': Scare Bear wears a very creepy-looking bear mascot outfit. Given that he also is constantly holding a big knife, is covered in dried blood, and only communicates in husky breathes, this is arguably the LEAST ''least'' unsettling thing about him.
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* A threatening and possibly living rather than occupied Mickey suit menaces the narrator at the climax of WebOriginal/AbandonedByDisney.
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* A threatening and possibly living rather than occupied Mickey suit menaces the narrator at the climax of WebOriginal/AbandonedByDisney.Literature/AbandonedByDisney.
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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'': Brent Ernst, also known as Slappy, is a psychopath working in a children's clothing store as a mascot. He wears a huge bobblehead mask with an eerie smile, has a child-like maturity, wields a pair of flamethrowers, and he attacks Chuck under the belief that he started the zombie outbreak and killed his girlfriend.
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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'': Brent Ernst, also known as Slappy, is a psychopath working in a children's clothing store as a mascot. He wears a huge bobblehead mask with an eerie smile, has a child-like maturity, wields a pair of flamethrowers, and he attacks Chuck under the belief that he started the zombie outbreak and killed his girlfriend. In battle, he also calls himself the "Toy store mascot from hell".
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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'': Brent Ernst, also known as Slappy, is a psychopath working in a children's clothing store as a mascot. He wears a huge bobblehead mask with an eerie smile, has a childish mentality, wields a pair of flamethrowers, and he attacks Chuck for believing that he started the zombie outbreak and killed his girlfriend.
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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'': Brent Ernst, also known as Slappy, is a psychopath working in a children's clothing store as a mascot. He wears a huge bobblehead mask with an eerie smile, has a childish mentality, child-like maturity, wields a pair of flamethrowers, and he attacks Chuck for believing under the belief that he started the zombie outbreak and killed his girlfriend.girlfriend.
--> '''Slappy''': "The public always underestimates mascots!"
--> '''Slappy''': "The public always underestimates mascots!"