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2013年10月18日星期五

Hottest Halloween Costumes 2013: Sexy, Funny and Cute Costume Ideas

Some of the hottest Halloween costumes for 2013 revolve around--you guessed it--pop culture.
Cartoon shark Costume

Pop culture references make for some of the best Halloween costumes, so we've rounded up our favorites--whether you want to go gamer geek with Minecraft or transform into your favorite Kardashian or Grumpy Cat meme, we've got plenty of costume ideas.

We know you'll be seeing more than a few shark costumes out there, but what about some of the other popular costume ideas this season?
shark Costume Mascot

What are you going to be this Halloween?
Grey shark Pattern Polyester Baby Costume

Is your costume a pop culture reference? Cute, sexy or funny?
Grey shark Mascot Adult Costume


One of the hottest cheesy movies and social media sensations this year? Sharknado! While creating your own massive sharknado is a tall order, you’re halfway there with this shark costume that looks like he’s having a little snack. Feeling crafty? Check out this DIY Sharknado costume video.

sharkshark Mascot Costume

What Does the Fox Say Costume
Ylvis' catchy song “The Fox (What Does the Fox Say)” translates nicely into a Halloween costume--animal costume, FTW! Get yourself an awesome fox suit like this, or go with some smaller furry accessories (ears and a tail). Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!
Redd fox Costume Mascot
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2013年10月3日星期四

What's in a mascot? The stories behind Cosmo and Swoop



BYU restarted its football program in 1920 after a 20-year hiatus. Searching for a way to boost school spirit, administrators turned to local animal life. The cougar was chosen as the school's official mascot in 1924 when a school geologist captured two young cougar kittens and brought them back to campus.
Cougar Mascot Costume
The two youngsters were named Cleo and Tarbo, according to the site, and the nickname of 'Cougars' was given to the school's athletic teams. In 1953, school athletic directors came up with the version of Cosmo we know today.
Beardless Cougar Mascot Adult Costume

"The brainchild of pep chairman Dwayne Stevenson, Cosmo supposedly got his name from the cosmic forces of the universe and was here to help increase the prowess of the BYU athletic teams," the site says.

Cosmo has made appearances at hundreds of events over the years. The human identity of Cosmo is kept a secret throughout the school year. In recent years, the demand on Cosmo's time has lead to the creation of two Cosmos, played by two different individuals.

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2013年10月2日星期三

Jack the Bulldog Mascot to be Re-Introduced during Georgetown Homecoming Festivities

Barky Bulldog Mascot Costume

WASHINGTON - Georgetown fans enjoying the Homecoming festivities on the Hilltop this weekend will be treated excitement beyond the Hoyas No. 12 men's soccer team taking on Creighton at 1 p.m. and football hosting Princeton at 2 p.m. On Saturday, the Georgetown University Athletics Department will unveil its new-look Jack the Bulldog mascot.

Since 1977, when J. Patrick Sheehan debuted as the first Jack the Bulldog mascot, fans have witnessed six different costume designs, with Saturday's re-introduction, serving as the seventh unique look for Jack. The new look - expected to be the most kid-friendly design - was made possible by a contribution from Georgetown alums Barbara and Tom Napolitano, who aided a team of designers, with input from both current and former students to wear the costume.



Grey Bulldog Mascot Costume (Thermolite)
For many years the Napolitano's have followed the various iterations of the Jack the Bulldog costume and were keenly interested in helping Georgetown to purchase and design the next generation of the mascot - one that would be appealing to children of all ages.

While some Hoyas' fans may remember the January 12, 2008 game against Connecticut for Roy Hibbert's game-winning three-pointer with five seconds remaining, it will also be remembered by a small few, as the debut of the Hoyas most fierce mascot by Paul Biedlingmaier (Col. '11).

"I remember it was the UCONN game, our first BIG EAST game of our 2007-08 season," Biedlingmaier remembers. "He was definitely a scarier, fiercer dog, compared to the other Jack designs that we've had. Sometimes people were a little more scared of Jack, so I would have to counter by pretending to be afraid of them, to get them to laugh about it and get on the same page."

Grey Bulldog Mascot Costume
The Jack the Bulldog mascot may become a friendlier and more-welcoming sight with a new design, but it will still retain many of the signature aspects that fans have grown to love through the years. Jack will feature the same blue and gray striped beanie with the "G" logo in the center. The kindly Jack will also feature a similar spiked collar and gray coloring. However, the new Jack will feature a cartoonier look, closer to the face of the Georgetown Kids' Club logo.

"In working with the designers, we took the two previous mascots that they produced, as well as looked at our current bulldog seal and our kids' club logo to merge them into a friendly face that will continue the legacy of the Jack the Bulldog mascot," said Senior Director of Marketing Pete Kirschner. "I think the designers and our current and former mascots did a great job in capturing the kid friendly appeal of Jack."

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