20 of the most outrageous 'Masked Singer' costumes, ranked
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Gabbi ShawApr 19, 2021, 21:56 IST
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We start off strong with a T-Rex that, for some reason, looks like it's going to a Renaissance Fair.
What makes the Russian Dolls in the current "Masked Singer" season so unnerving is their mouths - and the fact that there's more than one of them.
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All the way back in season one, we were treated to the Pineapple, which actually seems to be a surfer dude with a pineapple drink for a head.
White Tiger's Egyptian gods aesthetic is more confusing than anything else.
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We can't imagine how difficult it was for Black Widow to sing and dance with multiple extra legs attached to her costume.
We can't really tell what Thingamajig is supposed to be, which is why he's earned a spot on this list.
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Taco just had a giant tomato for a head - just think about what that would look like in real life.
The balance Jellyfish had to have with her giant headpiece is impressive.
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We'd like to know whose idea it was to include an Egg with a sunny-side up hat and an elaborate all-white suit and cape.
This is disembodied pair of Lips with arms sticking out of the mouth ... simple, yet haunting.
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While the Rhino itself is pretty bland, we're confused as to where the 1930s pilot theme comes in.
This season two costume was as if Leopard met the Queen of Hearts - and we dig it.
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This person claimed to be Broccoli, which would've been weird enough, but with fangs and furry paws ... and also a letterman jacket? It's like Teen Broccoli Wolf.
We wouldn't have thought to combine 18th-century aristocrat with a giraffe, but it somehow works here.
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Why does the Deer's head actually look like a gas mask? We may never know, but we do know "Masked Singer" really loves steampunk.
The Snow Owls were the first duo costume on the show, and they spent most of their time stuck inside an ornately decorated egg.
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The Llama has the distinction of being the first four-legged costume, as well as a cheesy tourist. We also have to point out the weird floppy tongue.
There's so much to discuss with the Snail: the creepy eyes, teeth, and the top hat, plus the fact that it's so small the person inside must have been curled up in a ball.
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The Squiggly Monster is genuinely scary. It looks like the Babadook.
Baby Alien is still the most outrageous costume in "Masked Singer" history - the person underneath the mask had to learn puppetry to properly operate it.