Gallery: The 10 Creepiest Costumes Worn By TV Characters

Worn on the outside to make you feel weird on the inside.

July 1, 2012
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On the FX comedy Wilfred, a depressed lawyer, Ryan (Elijah Wood), wakes from a pill-popping suicide attempt to find that he is the only person who sees his cute neighbor Jenna's (Fiona Gubelmann) dog Wilfred as a man (Jason Gann) in a dog costume. As you can imagine, it makes it extra creepy when Wilfred, who gives Ryan life lessons while taking bong rips, humps stuffed animals.

With season two of Wilfred, based on the Australian SBS One series of the same name, now airing on FX Thursday nights at 10 p.m., Complex looks at other television get-ups that make us feel weird on the inside. Peruse, if you will, The 10 Creepiest Costumes Worn By TV Characters.

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10. Wilfred from Wilfred (2011-present)

If it were Michelle Pfeiffer, Halle Berry, or Anne Hathaway in a Catwoman costume, totally different story.

Flabber

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9. Flabber from Big Bad Beetleborgs (1996-1998)

Jay Leno's chin is scary enough on its own without putting it on a ghoul.

Beast

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8. Vincent from Beauty and the Beast (1987-1990)

Taking "cat lady" to new level of ew.

Big Bird

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7. Big Bird from Sesame Street (1969-present)

How about you don't take our kids under your wing, perv?

Plucky Pennywhistle

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6. Plucky Pennywhistle from Supernatural (2005-present)

That's not a balloon animal in his pocket, kids.

Robin

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5. Robin from Batman (1966-1968)

In the Batman-Robin relationship, Bats usually comes across as the creepy old pedophile but this flasher-esque photo shows that he rubbed off on young Dick Grayson in more ways than one.

Rubber Man

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4. The Rubber Man from American Horror Story (2011-present)

When the freaky rubber suit comes out, you know it's time to, well, bounce.

Teletubbies

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3. Dipsy, Laa-Laa, Po, Tinky Winky from Teletubbies (1997-2002)

Ever drop acid while babysitting? This is what kids look like.

Barney

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2. Barney from Barney & Friends (1992-2010)

Behind that purple skin and goofy smile, there clearly lurks a prehistoric (child) predator.

Muno

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1. Muno from Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007-present)

Your kid's favorite children's show character: the herpetic penis.