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    The original Cowardly Lion costume worn by Bert Lahr in “The Wizard of Oz” sold for over $3 million in 2014. It was made from real lion pelts, optical glass eyes, and “Italian human hair wig ...

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    Behind-the-scenes moments posted on TikTok included a peek at Jenner stroking her faux lion's mane while sitting front row, and Doja Cat arriving to her call time with makeup artist Pat McGrath's ...

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    This fuss-free, low-effort costume is the second most popular among kids on Halloween, with 1.8 million children planning to dress as a ghost this year. You could buy one from the store or cut old ...

  5. Cowardly Lion - Wikipedia

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    The Cowardly Lion's mane was re-created from human hair imported from Italy at a cost of $22,000, and more than twenty-one artisans worked for two years completing the conservation. [12] Comisar's Cowardly Lion costume has been featured in the national media, including on The Oprah Winfrey Show, when it was then valued at $1.5 million. [14]

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    The third Lion-Mane, introduced post-Zero Hour, is Karen Ramis, a scientist who is similarly transformed by the meteor. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] After being returned to normal, she later regains the meteor's power and takes on a half-lion form.

  7. Singhi Chham - Wikipedia

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    Singhi Chham or Kanchendzonga Dance is a lion dance form in Sikkim whereby the dancers perform in a lion costume that represents the snow lion. It is a dance of the Bhutia people, and was said to have been introduced by Chador Namgyal, the third Chogyal of Sikkim, in the 18th century. [1] It is usually performed during the Panglapsool festival.

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