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Character: Mel.
Species: Koala-girl.
Theme song: Supermodel (Rupaul).  Depiction: Mel as a fashion model.
Personal Life/Plot Theme:  More Than A Woman.  (The Bee Gees) Depiction: Mel in disco clothes.
Love Life theme:  Holding Out For A Hero. (Bonnie Tyler).  Depiction: Mel as her superhero alter-ego Miss Marsupial calling out for  Lithius who is a superhero like her and her future husband.
Anger/Pain Theme: Bad Girl.  (Madonna) Depiction: Mel as a bad-girl in a bar about to drink a martini.
Sadness Theme: Unbreak My Heart. (Toni Braxton) Depiction: Mel in a posh looking gown looking sad after something terrible happens to someone she loves.
Fear Theme:  Haunted. (Evanescence) Depiction: A goth version of Mel is being haunted by evil spirits and nightmares of her ex-lover Russell Brand who is trying to get revenge on her by literally haunting her like a ghost.
Happiness Theme:  Smile. (Michael Jackson) Depiction:  Mel is a mime and she is happy because she is loved and cared for,  she holds al loveheart in her paw.
Memories:  As The World Falls Down. (David Bowie)  Depiction:  Mel is dressed as Sarah from Labyrinth in the dress from the ballroom scene,  fantasizing about Lithius and imagining him as a Jareth type.
Funeral song:  May It Be. (Enya).  Depiction: Mel is Arwen from the LOTR movies looking onwards as the sunsets.

Character: Russell Brand.
Fight/Boss theme: Pretty much any song from the Queen Of The Damned soundtrack,  but his boss theme would definitely be System/Why Won't You Die.   Because even though Brand keeps dying in each adventure,  he never gives up and keeps returning to get revenge on the heroes,   he never gives up because he keeps coming back to life.   Like the real Russell Brand,  you cannot get rid of him no matter what you do.  He is a repulsive,  evil,  monstrous,  soulless,  demented,  heartless monstrosity that is always persistent when it comes to getting what he wants.  Pictured:  Brand in a scene akin to the club scene with Akasha.
Love Song: Uninvited.  I picked this Alanis Morisette song for him because his version of love is a little on the twisted side and like the song itself says..like an uncharted territory - to some he must seem greatly intriguing,  also the line 'must be strangely exciting to watch the stoic squirm',  in my mind I picture a dark AMV or music video depicting him and my koala-girl character Mel that tells of him and Mel's former relationship using this particular song. Pictured: Brand in a slightly creepy pose looking at the audience and beckoning them to him.
In The Mood song:  Given that the real Russell Brand used to be a self-harmer,  the song Bleed Like Me by Garbage only seems more than a little appropriate for him.  He is a sadist and he loves seeing other people suffer for his amusement,   he enjoys ruining their lives and literally making it a living nightmare for them.  This song suits his dark, twisted mood perfectly. Pictured: Brand soaked in blood,  and thinking about inflicting pain on others.
Sad Song: Years Ago/Steven.  I chose both of these songs for him because a lot of the reasons why Brand is the way he is in a way is a bit like the Steven character's (Alice Cooper) backstories from the Welcome To My Nightmare album and the song Wind Up Toy from the Hey Stoopid album.  Pictured: Brand on a seesaw in a carnival much like the carnival setting from Years Ago.
Chillout Song:  After Dark from the From Dusk Till Dawn soundtrack,   Brand here uses similar hunting tactics to the vampires in the film when it comes to dealing with his prey of choice and once he's got you right where he wants you -  that's when he drops his charming facade and lets his monstrous side out.  Pictured: Brand at the Titty Twister.
Party Song: Goodbye Horses. The inspiration behind this evil depiction of Brand comes from the character Jame 'Buffalo Bill' Gumb from Silence Of The Lambs,  the nightmare sequence in the dream meme with Mel stuck in the well and Russell taunting her...is a homage/parody of the infamous 'it puts the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again' scene.  Pictured: Brand in drag as a homage to Buffalo Bill's dancing scene.    Russell Brand: Would you shag me? I'd shag me. I'd shag me hard. I'd shag me so hard.
Personal Theme Song: I picked another Alice Cooper song for this,  I went with Black Widow because I think this song both fits this Russell Brand and the real one - especially given the horror stories about his relationship with Katy Perry and how poor Katy suffered trauma from it.  Ladies,  if you are thinking of hooking up with Brand be warned,  Russell Brand is not a charming ladies man you'd want to be with for the rest of your life,   oh no...this Russell Brand is a monster,  he is cruel,  heartless and merciless,  he does not love you - he is merely doing it so that he can drain all of the love out of you and that he can torture you,  to him you are nothing more than easy prey and you are only there to serve him or be his dinner.   No,  Russell Brand does NOT love you in the way that his fan-girls love him, no...he loves you as a potential victim or prey subject...it is like he is the spider and you are the poor helpless little fly about to be eaten,  Pictured: Brand as a half spider-monster sitting on his throne.  Sorry fan-girls,  he doesn't love you -  he just wants to eat you!
Secret Favorite Song:  Once again going with the morbid/creepy theme I went with Lullaby by The Cure,  because since the real Russell Brand and his friend Noel Fielding often have the song 'Lovecats' playing ,   I thought that Lullaby would be another good choice of song, especially the line "the spider man is having me for dinner tonight'.  When I think of an animal that I can use to associate with both this Russell Brand and the real one,  I think of creepy or predatorial ones.  Like for example vultures,  certain types of snakes, praying mantises,  certain species of deep sea fish,  and of course certain types of spiders,  as well as the cuckoo which is a bird that steals the eggs out of other birds nests and replaces them with its own and is known as a 'brood parasite'.  So in a way,  Brand both as a character and a real person is a parasite and predator all in one.  Not so sexy now is he?   Pictured: Russell Brand the evil spider-taur in a gothic graveyard.


Character: Chris the alpha Walken.
Fight/Boss theme:  Catharsis of Sufferance.  For the fight theme I picked the theme tune for the theme tv series Angel which is also called Catharsis of Sufferance/Sanctuary because a lot of inspiration for both the Hessian and Walken storyline comes from the Buffyverse.  Pictured:  Chris in flight pose about to engage in battle.
Love Song:  Love Song For A Vampire by Annie Lennox,  from the soundtrack of Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992),  I used the movie and Gary Oldman's portrayal of the count as inspiration for Chris the alpha Walken.  Pictured: Chris as Gary Oldman's version of Draula in his old form from the castle scene with Drac and Jonathan Harker.
In The Mood song:   Come To Me from the 1985 version of Fright Night because it is hypnotic and alluring like he is and just like Jerry Dandridge who is the vampire who partially served as inspiration behind Chris the alpha walken and who he has several things in common with.   Pictured: Chris is about to seduce and bite his chosen victim.
Sad Song: Blood theme by Daniel Licht.  Dexter Morgan is another character Chris identifies with because he has a 'dark passenger' inside him as well but he's a  lot more human than most monsters and he actually feels remorse for some of his victims,  he especially fells it if the victim is someone he cares about.  Pictured: Chris in the iconic blood room from the tv show.
Chillout Song:  Vampires by the Pet Shop Boys.  Out of all the songs that I feel should be in a Christopher Walken movie it would definitely be this one because it suits him -  Walken (who Chris the alpha Walken is based on) is known for his evil but eerily hypnotic villain roles and ethereal and quasi-vampiric characteristics,  including being pale and having hypnotic eyes.   When I listen to this song,  I picture a gothic music video that takes place in an urban setting with Walken playing the leader of a clan of modern day vampires who live in the city and come out at night in search of prey but are very philosophical -  sort of a mix of Underworld,  The Addiction and the Blade movies.    Also you can't fault me for wanting to get bitten by vampire Walken or the Hessian for that matter,  because let's face it.....he's extremely convincing at playing villainous, eerie and quasi-vampiric roles like that. Pictured: Chris the alpha Walken wearing a black cloak to disguise himself from humans.
Party Song: Weapon Of Choice by Fatboy Slim.  Well,  Walken was in the music video for it.  Pictured:  Chris shows off his dance moves at a party.
Personal Theme Song: (Don't Fear) The Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult.   You can't have a Christopher Walken based character/creature without cowbell, it's what 'Walkens' (Chris's kind) are extremely fond off and treasure.  Pictured: Chris the alpha Walken as a Grim Reaper type character.
Secret Favorite Song:  People Are Strange.   In particular the cover performed by Echo and The Bunnymen for The Lost Boys soundtrack, it fits Chris because he is viewed as creepy or strange by humans and Walken himself has even said that his strangeness to some translates as 'frightening'  or 'scary' to some if not many.   Chris the alpha Walken also views humans themselves as being strange due to how they fear him and use him as a 'boogieman' figure,  Pictured:  Chris questioning humans and how humans view his kind as being evil when they're really not.
My list of character theme songs.
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I love those songs. :D