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  2. Inflatable costume - Wikipedia

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    They are used by stepping into the costume, turning on the small electric fan and then pulling a drawstring at the neck, and the costumes quickly inflate. Popular costumes include the inflatable sumo wrestler, ballerina, cowboy, cow costume, pig costume, T-Rex costume and chicken costume. An inflatable tyrannosaurus rex costume was a bestseller ...

  3. Amelia Dimoldenberg Sends PSA to Crushes Before Posting ...

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    Amelia Dimoldenberg knows her crushes are "always watching.". The Chicken Shop Date host, 30, sent out an important PSA to her love interests before sharing her Halloween costume on her Instagram ...

  4. Amelia Dimoldenberg wins Halloween with ‘next level’ Monsters ...

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    YouTube star and Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg has pulled off an incredible Halloween costume, paying homage to a character from the Pixar classic Monsters Inc.. The 30-year-old ...

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  6. ZOOperstars! - Wikipedia

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    ZOOperstars! is a traveling inflatable entertainment act, [1] based in Louisville, Kentucky, who utilizes comedy, acrobatics, tricks and maneuvers accompanied by synchronized dancing to entertain. [2] The name ZOOperstars! is derived from the "pun-based animal athlete monikers such as Shark McGwire, Ken Giraffey Jr. and Tim Tebull."

  7. Creature suit - Wikipedia

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    A stage actor in a bear costume, 1909. Creature suits have been used since before movies were invented. As part of his circus sideshow in London in 1846, P. T. Barnum had an actor wearing a fur suit of an "ape-man", and continued to dress actors in similar costumes as attractions. [1]

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