Kim Possible Halloween Costume DIY
What You'll
Need:
Cargo Pants
or Skinny Pants in Olive Green or Khaki
Black
Turtleneck Shirt
Black Belt
Black Gloves
Black Boots
Long Red Wig
Black
Headband
Black Hair
Ties
Communicator Device (Optional)
Step 1: The Pants and Shirt - Begin by putting on a pair of olive green or khaki cargo pants or skinny pants. Pair these with a black turtleneck shirt.
Step
2: The Belt - Wrap a black belt around
your waist, making sure it's snug and secure. The belt should be positioned
just above your hips.
Step
3: The Gloves - Put on a pair of black
gloves that extend to your wrist. This will help complete the look of Kim
Possible's outfit.
Step
4: The Boots - Finish off the bottom
half of the costume by putting on a pair of black boots. These should be
knee-high and made of leather or a similar material.
Step
5: The Wig - Kim Possible's signature
look includes long, red hair. Put on a long red wig and use black hair ties to
secure it into a high ponytail.
Step
6: The Headband - Wrap a black headband
around your forehead to keep your wig in place. This will also help complete
the look of Kim Possible's outfit.
Step
7: The Communicator Device (Optional) - If you want to take your costume to the next level, consider adding a
communicator device to your outfit. You can create your own using a small
handheld device and attach it to your belt or waistband.
With these steps, you now have a complete DIY Kim
Possible Halloween costume! Whether you're trick-or-treating or attending a
Halloween party, you'll look just like the iconic Disney Channel character.
Don't forget to strike a pose and say Kim's famous catchphrase: "So,
what's the sitch?"
Interesting Facts About Kim Possible:
· Kim
Possible was created by Bob Schooley and Mark McCorkle, who also created the
animated series "The Penguins of Madagascar" and "Big Hero 6:
The Series."
· Kim Possible first premiered on Disney Channel in 2002 and ran for four seasons, ending in 2007.
· The character of Kim Possible was inspired by a high school cheerleader that Bob Schooley had a crush on when he was younger.
· Kim
Possible is voiced by actress Christy Carlson Romano, who also starred in
Disney Channel's "Even Stevens" and provided the voice for the
character of Yuffie in the video game "Kingdom Hearts."
· Kim
Possible's catchphrase, "What's the sitch?" was inspired by a slang
term that the writers heard from teenagers at the time the show was being
developed.
· The
character of Ron Stoppable, Kim's best friend and sidekick, was originally
supposed to be a young, Latino male character named "Brick."
· Kim
Possible was one of the first animated series to feature a female lead
character who was both a strong and capable hero and a regular teenager dealing
with everyday problems.
· The
show's popularity led to two animated movies, "Kim Possible Movie: So the
Drama" and "Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time."
· Kim
Possible's signature look, including her crop top, cargo pants, and red hair,
was designed to be both practical and fashionable, so that young girls watching
the show could see a female character who was both a hero and a trendsetter.
· Kim Possible has been praised for its positive portrayal of female empowerment and its emphasis on teamwork, friendship, and problem-solving.
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