I remember being very confused in 4th or 5th grade when a boy tried out for cheerleader. But Dean is sort of right, a mascot doesn’t preform elaborate dance moves, then again he will be heavy a heavy, stuffy costume for long periods of time.
As usual, Charlotte is right. Professional mascots, like Gritty and the Phllie Phanatic are constantly in motion. Even the Hawk of Saint Joseph’s University is required to flap constantly during games.Being a mascot is not a passive thing.
You will have to dance a bit bud. Your still a mascot and that requires at least one split if the costume allows it. But given his best friend is a theater kid, he at least has a good teacher.. and evne if it dosen’t work out it’ll be hilarious.
My middle school didn’t have a mascot costume, but our high school did. They did not hold auditions, just kind of secretly approached kids with an offer of the gig and asked them to to keep their identity hush-hush. I know because a good friend confided in me that the coach roped her into it because she was the right size for the costume and had good energy.
codycab almost 2 years ago
Well if there had to be one thing that Dean or his friends had to be good at when it’s comes to sports.
beb01 almost 2 years ago
I remember being very confused in 4th or 5th grade when a boy tried out for cheerleader. But Dean is sort of right, a mascot doesn’t preform elaborate dance moves, then again he will be heavy a heavy, stuffy costume for long periods of time.
stringer831 almost 2 years ago
As usual, Charlotte is right. Professional mascots, like Gritty and the Phllie Phanatic are constantly in motion. Even the Hawk of Saint Joseph’s University is required to flap constantly during games.Being a mascot is not a passive thing.
SquidGamerGal almost 2 years ago
Umm, Dean? Do you have any idea how hot it gets in those costumes?!
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Dean is about to have a learning moment; likely several of them in a row.
IAmNotABotGuys almost 2 years ago
Makes sense.
Jacob Mattingly almost 2 years ago
You will have to dance a bit bud. Your still a mascot and that requires at least one split if the costume allows it. But given his best friend is a theater kid, he at least has a good teacher.. and evne if it dosen’t work out it’ll be hilarious.
Decepticomic almost 2 years ago
It does cut down the embarrassment factor if people can’t see your face as you fail.
christineracine77 almost 2 years ago
My middle school didn’t have a mascot costume, but our high school did. They did not hold auditions, just kind of secretly approached kids with an offer of the gig and asked them to to keep their identity hush-hush. I know because a good friend confided in me that the coach roped her into it because she was the right size for the costume and had good energy.
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Lottie is getting to know Dean pretty well.
Flapjack omelette almost 2 years ago
The first thing I noticed about the comic was the Philadelphia flyers jersey