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Saturday, November 1, 2025

SLUMBER PARTY KO Barbara Pewterschmidt of Family Guy


We have Barbara Pewterschmidt of the animated series Family Guy being another guest of the villain's slumber party.

Barbara "Babs" Pewterschmidt (née Hebrewberg) is Lois's mother and Carter Pewterschmidt's wife. She and Carter are both very wealthy, although she reveals that she grew up in more humble beginnings in Weekapaug, Rhode Island in Absolutely Babulous and only maintains a facade of class to please Carter.

Barbara was a Jewish holocaust survivor, as revealed in Family Guy.  When she married Carter, she had to conceal her religion, so that Carter could get into country clubs, which they both agree was "the right thing to do."

She once had an affair with Jackie Gleason, which traumatized their son, Patrick to the extent that he had to be institutionalized, as revealed in The Fat Guy Strangler. Also, in Peterotica, she left Carter when he was broke and went to Ted Turner, only to take his money and get rich again later on. She got back with Carter right after.

Both Carter and Barbara Pewterschmidt apparently have an addiction to sleeping pills and alcohol as noted in The Fat Guy Strangler.

She appears to be somewhere around the age of 65. Barbara seems to be the only one of Chris, Meg, and Stewie's grandparents who actually notices them, although on seldom occasion Carter will appreciate his grandchildren as well such as taking Stewie out in Grumpy Old Man. Unlike her husband, she is more tolerant of her son-in-law, Peter Griffin, getting along with him fairly well and even accepting his sexual advances after Lois had an affair with Bill Clinton in Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey. This is in stark contrast with her now-estranged husband, considering Carter hates Peter intensely. However, in When You Wish Upon a Weinstein, it is revealed that she doesn't believe that Peter is a sufficient provider for his family and believes that Lois would have been "better off married to a chimp."

In Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey, Barbara is called upon by Lois and Peter for a favor. Lois then asks Barbara to have sex with Peter, which she readily accepts because she says her husband hasn't looked at her for a month which shows Barbara and Carter don't really love each other and have not made love in a long time. However, Peter cannot go through with the plan, even though it originally was his idea.

In Blue Harvest, Barbara plays the role of Beru Whitesun Lars, where she is paired with her Family Guy husband Carter as an on-screen couple.

In episodes such as Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey and You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives, it is made clear that Barbara and Carter married because Carter was rich. However, in Welcome Bacl, Carter, it is revealed that Barbara and Carter had fallen in love before they married. It is also revealed that Carter is a war veteran, and he and Barbara exchanged letters, and when that ceased, Carter was presumed dead. At a party Barbara and her new fiancé Roginald attended, he crashed it, and the two reaffirmed their love, sealed by a marriage proposal. However, in the latter episode, Carter was caught in an affair, and though Barbara demanded a divorce, she later forgave Carter. However, she deemed herself too old to remarry, so the two are still living in the same household.

The Pewterschmidts considered retirement after Carter fell asleep behind the wheel of their car in Grumpy Old Man, causing a traffic accident. Carter soon became depressed and listless, only recovering his senses when he returned to work at Pewterschmidt Industries.

Portraits of Babs and Carter hang in Peter and Lois' bedroom, notably in Family Guy ViewerMail No. 2.

Carter locks Babs away in a mental hospital when he has an affair with Trica Takanawa in Carter and Tricia. When her situation remains unresolved by the end of the episode, Stewie notes that they will simply bring her back as needed.

 

BUNNY SNARED Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


 

We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being bound and gagged as a Playboy bunny girl

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.

Friday, October 31, 2025

BUNNY SNARED Verosika Mayday of Helluva Boss


 

We have Verosika Mayday of Helluva Boss being bound and gagged as a Playboy bunny.

Verosika Mayday is a succubus demon and a famous popstar in both Hell and the living world.

She is Blito's ex-girlfriend and a recurring character in Helluva Boss who made her debut alongside her crew in "Spring Broken".

As a succubus demon, Verosika is actively seductive and flirtatious, attributes she integrates into her famous popstar persona as a means of manipulation. Despite her status as a star, her fame, and her confidence, she also appears somewhat jaded and is nursing a drinking problem, something she has previously been to rehab for.

Verosika is highly competitive, but she also is petty and mean-spirited. She doesn't take losing well, particularly to Blitzo, with whom she shares a romantic history - a relationship that did not end well, leading to her bitterness and pettiness towards him. In "Apology Tour", when she and Blitzo spoke, she reveals that she truly loved Blitzo and was embarrassed for being vulnerable and saying she loved him and him bailing on her, which resulted in her bitterness and anger towards him. But, on one end, she truly wants to see Blitzo change into a better person, and, while she may not forgive him entirely, she slowly began to lose the bitterness she felt towards him, even offering him a slice of cake while also teasingly calling him a "f**kwad". In "Mastermind", Verosika showed great concern and horror when she saw him about to be executed.

Despite being Succubi, Verosika and her group appear to have certain standards when in comes to sexual partners. This is shown when they cringed and groaned in disgust at the thought of pleasuring the cops after they were arrested at the end of "Spring Broken".

In "Apology Tour", she showed that she empathizes with others. She is willing to help people who have been hurt by Blitzo like herself cope, albeit unhealthily, by throwing a party dedicated to hating Blitzo. She even encourages Stolas to speak out on his feelings after being hurt by Blitzo and she calls him the "freshest ex".

HORROR INTERLUDE Drew Berrymore as Casey Becker


This is a request by @hlavacek for Drew Barrymore as Casey Becker of the Scream franchise being bound and gagged to a pole. If this the worse thing that happens to Casey, it is a good outcome.

Casey Becker is a minor character who appears in the Scream franchise. In the original Scream (1996 film), she is depicted as a naïve, seemingly innocent 17-year-old girl making popcorn and waiting on her boyfriend to show up and watch a VHS tape of a horror film.

As a Woodsboro High School senior in the fall of 1996, she had a relationship with Stu Macher. Before her demise, she dates high school football player, Steven Orth, who she waits for on a late night after 10 p.m. to watch the film. She is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Becker, as well as a faraway neighbor to the McKenzies.

She is the third person to fall victim to the first Ghostface killing spree, later known as the infamous Woodsboro Murders, which occurs during the events of Scream (1996 film). Her death is commonly mistaken to be the first death of the franchise, though she is preceded by her boyfriend, Steven Orth, and the original, off-screen Ghostface murder victim, Maureen Prescott.

Drew Barrymore is an American actress, voice artist, producer, director, talk show host, screenwriter, model, and entrepreneur who comes from the Barrymore family of actors and has won various awards including a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Since melting filmgoers' hearts at the tender age of six in Steven Spielberg's beloved sci-fi blockbuster, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Drew Barrymore has emerged as one of the most iconic and singularly gifted talents of her generation. Born in Culver City, California to John Drew Barrymore and Jaid Barrymore, the clutches of fame were virtually inescapable for young Drew, her father being a member of the esteemed showbiz dynasty fronted by stage star Maurice Barrymore, his thespian wife Georgiana, and their three children: Lionel Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore, and John Barrymore.

In the wake of a challenging era fuelled by addiction and media vitriol, an industrious Barrymore threw herself into her work during the early-mid nineties, first with an assortment of "bad girl" parts in cultish B-pics like Poison Ivy (1992), Guncrazy (1992), Doppelganger (1993), and - befittingly - Bad Girls (1994); then, warmly received supporting roles in mainstream fare such as Boys on the Side (1995), Batman Forever (1995), Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You (1996), and Wes Craven's game-changing horror megahit, Scream (1996). Equal portions of goofball - The Wedding Singer (1998), Never Been Kissed (1999), Charlie's Angels (2000) - and gravitas - Riding in Cars with Boys (2001), Donnie Darko (2001), Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) - came next, with a Golden Globe-grabbing pièce de résistance - her divine incarnation of Edith Bouvier Beale in Grey Gardens (2009) - confirming that her skill set was every bit as broad and robust as imagined.

Having already birthed an array of projects through Flower Films, the production house she co-formed with Nancy Juvonen in '95, Barrymore fastened an additional string to her bow when she spearheaded the sports dramedy Whip It (2009), her richly appraised directorial debut. Following a steady run of star vehicles at the front end of the 2010s, her tour de force turn as walking-dead suburban realtor Sheila Hammond - on Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet (2017) - saw her step with trademark resolve into newer territory still: the flourishing world of small screen entertainment, a metamorphosis she continues to espouse with her role as compère of spirited daytime staple, The Drew Barrymore Show (2020).

 

Thursday, October 30, 2025

UNDERWEAR DiD Elyon Brown of W.I.TC.H.


 

This is a request by @deangelomywayentfans for Elyon Brown of W.I.T.C.H. being bound and gagged in her underwear.

Princess (Later Queen) Elyon Escanor (AKA Elyon Brown) is a fictional character in the W.I.T.C.H. series.

When Elyon is first introduced it is as one of the main villains at the beginning and the middle of the first arc, but later becomes one of the main heroes and supporting characters in the comic. Elyon is one of the strongest magical allies of the Guardians.

Unlike the comics, in the TV Series, the only time she expressed interest in Caleb was in the Season One episode "Happy Birthday, Will". It is thought that since through the rest of the series he's with Cornelia, Elyon as a best friend, hasn't done anything to further her feelings toward him, since he's currently not single.

In the second season of the TV series, Queen Elyon remains an important cast member, though she makes lesser appearance after being captured and imprisoned within a jewel from her late mother Queen Weria's crown (which became the physical embodiment of the Heart of Meridian).

In the beginning of the season, elderly Nerissa gathered up allies of Prince Phobos who were injured or imprisoned by Princess Elyon and the Guardians, forming a group known as the Knights of Vengeance. The Knights had the purpose of destroying the Guardians and Elyon, thus allowing Phobos to rule again. They cause numerous problems in Meridian, along with Nerissa and on one occasion, the Annihilators. As Queen of Meridian, Elyon plays a major role in stopping them, with the help of the Guardians, Caleb and Blunk. In this part of the season, Elyon also goes to school on Earth to help keep Meridian and Kandrakar undercover and finishes the school year before being tutored in Meridian. Because of this, Elyon is shown often with the other girls at school.

Shortly after having finished the school year on Earth, Elyon was curious about her birth parents because of the Jewel of the Crown that Trill, the maid, gave to her. She went into the Meditation Chamber with Trill, and saw Trill's memories of her birth parents which her believe that her parents were horrible people that didn't love her at all. Meanwhile, Phobos is freed and leads a major attack on the palace. After waking up from her trance and imprisoning Phobos and the Knights of Vengeance, Elyon angrily throws the Jewel of the Crown at Trill.

Trill caught it and revealed that she is Nerissa in disguise, and has always been. She helped the rebellion both as The Mage and Trill. Nerissa said that she was patiently waiting for her chance to obtain Elyon's powers. The Jewel of the Crown had been draining her powers from her, and now that she had given it to Nerissa, the jewel as the now physical embodiment of the Heart of Meridian was hers. Nerissa then sealed Elyon inside the jewel and takes her as a captive.

Queen Elyon stayed trapped during the rest of the season, but the vast powers of the Heart of Meridian are used by Nerissa for many things. She was released at the end, where she regained her full powers and returns to her place as Queen of Meridian.

Elyon is a heart-warming, kind, and caring teenager. She is friendly and smart, however sometimes socially awkward, withdrawn and shy. Due to her young age, she is quite naive, but her intelligence eventually leads her to the truth (for example, when Will Vandom saves Cedric's life and he still tries to kill her, Elyon begins to question everything Cedric and Phobos have ever told her).

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Peni Parker as Vampirella DiD


 

This is for @mothrabro's Drew's House of Horrors 2025 with Peni Parker of the video game Marvel Rivals cosplaying Dynamite Entertainment's Vampirella being tied up and gagged.



Peni Parker is one of the confirmed playable heroes in the upcoming game Marvel Rivals.

She shares team-up abilities with Spider-Man and Venom.

"After the death of her father, Peni Parker inherited the experimental mech-suit known as SP//dr. In order to control the suit, Peni had to allow herself to be bitten by the irradiated arachnid that controls its CPU, forming a psychic bond between them.

Now, Peni and SP//dr keep the people of Tokyo Webworld safe, just like her father did before her. But their mission is bigger than just one city. Since the Timestream Entanglement, Peni and SP//dr have devoted themselves to the protection of the Web of Life and Destiny and the countless realities it connects."

Peni Parker  is a young female Peter Parker alternate from the year 3145. Once an  ordinary Japanese-American school girl, she formed a psychic link with a  radioactive spider that bit her, teaming up with it to pilot her  deceased father's mighty fighting robot, SP//dr.

Much like the other Spider People, Peni is motivated by the death of a loved one, and in her case, her father.

Peni is extremely intelligent, being at least on par with Peter Parker of Earth 1610 in terms of technical skill. Penis s also incredibly brave, being willing to take on Scorpion without SP//dr .

Despite  her b ravery, Peni is shown to be emotionally vulnerable, as she was  grief stricken upon SP//dr's destruction and also saddened by being  separated from her father, who died when she was a child.

Peni  Parker hails from Earth 14512. She was born to the first SP//dr who at  some point died under unknown circumstances. After being bitten by a  radioactive spider, Peni Parker became her fatThihers successor as  SP//dr by forming a psychic link and subsequent friendship with the  spider. Over the course of her career Penis rotected New York City from  super villains. Penis endedup getting trapped in another universe after  being pulled into the dimensional gateway created by Wilson Fisk. After  meeting her counterparts, Spider-Ham and Spider-Man Noir, the three  travel to Queens to take shelter in the home of this universe's May  Parker. Later the trio encounter three more spider people: Miles  Morales, Peter B. Parker, and Gwen Stacy. They decide to work together  to destroy the dimensional gateway and return to their home worlds.

Vampirella is a fictional character, a comic book vampire superheroine created by Forrest J Ackerman and comic book artist Trina Robbins in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror comics magazine Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969). Writer-editor Archie Goodwin later developed the character from horror-story hostess, in which capacity she remained through issue #8 (Nov. 1970), to a horror-drama leading character. Vampirella was ranked 35th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

Vampirella was originally presented as an inhabitant of the planet Drakulon, a world where a vampiric race lived on blood and where blood flowed in rivers. Drakulon orbits twin suns that were causing droughts across the planet, marking certain doom for Vampirella and her race. The race of which Vampirella was born, the Vampiri, were able to transform themselves into bats at will, possessed superhuman physical attributes, sprout wings when required to fly, and drink blood. The story begins with the inhabitants of Drakulon dying slowly due to the drying up of its blood. The last few lie dying when a spaceship from Earth crashes on the planet. Vampirella, sent to investigate, is attacked; retaliating, she discovers that the astronauts have blood in their veins. In order for her race to survive, she manages to pilot the ship back to Earth where her adventures begin. Vampirella becomes a "good" vampire, and devotes her energy to ridding our world of the evil kind. Evil vampires owe their existence to Dracula, who came from Drakulon but was corrupted by Chaos.

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Sadayo Kawakami of Persona 5 Bikini DiD


This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam Sadayo Kawakami of Persona 5 being bound and gagged in a bikini.





Sadayo Kawakami is a character from Persona 5. She is a teacher at Shujin Academy and the protagonist's homeroom teacher.


Kawakami is a highly competent and professional teacher who never lets her ever-mounting stress and exhaustion show visibly in either of her jobs. She is laid-back and outspoken, once saying "crap" in class.


While she initially acts very coldly towards the protagonist, this was because she thought he was a problem student and felt unfit to deal with the kind of trouble he could bring. After he stands up to Suguru Kamoshida, she realizes that there is more to him than both his criminal record and the rumors showed and thus becomes more understanding and willing to listen, showing her more compassionate and involved side. This coldness also applies to Ryuji as well, as she warns the protagonist to keep their distance from him and that he is nothing but trouble, though this is followed by her seeming sad at how drastically he changed compared to when he was in the track team.

She is also something of a hopeless romantic, though both her crushing self-loathing and age cause her to feel that she has grown past the point where she can experience such things. Still, she enjoys cheesy romantic lines and is more than willing to throw some herself. She takes being in a relationship seriously, delaying her response when the protagonist confesses to her and refusing at first because of their situation as teacher and student. It is only because it is the protagonist confessing to her and his willingness to be with her that convinces Kawakami to start dating him while also working hard to be a teacher.


Her maid job in Victoria as "Becky" is a housekeeping service focused on providing household chores with a few extra options like sharing a meal with the maid, back massages, and lap pillow. Kawakami effects a stereotypical moe personality, acting energetic, cute and naive. She also acts like a cat and says "meow ♡." As she herself admits, her age and health make this come off as shallow and fake, and she regularly breaks character out of fatigue, at one point, even collapsing on the protagonist's bed and complaining about all the work and odd jobs she has to do.

As the player progresses through her Confidant more of her caring and supportive nature show, as she constantly worries about the protagonist's living arrangement and she offers to help out in any way she can. Even once she no longer has to work at Victoria she is still willing to come over and help out if asked.

Shown only in the anime adaptation, Kawakami is seen showing her excitable side too. During the Hawaii trip, she was shown modeling in multiple swimsuits.

 

HALLOWEN COSPLAY Meg Griffin as Winnie the Witch


 

This is Meg Griffin of Family Guy has decided to cosplaying Winnie the Witch of Charlton Comics Ghostly Haunts.  Meg is ready to fly  to entertain us with tales of the supernatural. She was hoping tcleaveghat it works out better than her other careers, but it has not.


Megan, aka Megatron "Meg" Griffin is the oldest child of Lois and Peter Griffin, and the sister of Chris and Stewie Griffin. She is currently attending James Woods Regional High School. Meg explainsers: in "A Fistful of Meg" that her father changed her birth certificate to "Megatron" after her mother had already selected Megan. Despite this, she is still commonly called Megan such as by Mr. Berler in "Let's Go to the Hop".

Meg is a self-conscious and insecure adolscent girl. She is treated unfairly by various people and has numerous insecurities that prompt her to try to be part of the "in-crowd". However, this only results in her getting rebuffed by the many bullies of this circle, particularly Connie D'Amico, the head cheerleader of the local high school, James Woods Regional High School. However, a nerdy student named Neil Goldman is attracted to her.

Meg is usually the butt of Peter's jokes due to her unpopularity and "ugliness"; Peter resorts to outrageous stunts and names. Stewie and Brian tend to disdain her kindness, but they typically do it behind Meg's back. Lois constantly puts Meg down, while boosting her own egotistical image. Lois is usually of little to no help to Meg when she is abused by others; though she is not as abusive towards Meg as Peter is.


While Meg is usually a pushover, she can get angry when pushed too far, though such occasions are usually rare. This can be seen in the episode "Seahorse Seashell Party", where she strongly insults and defames Peter, Lois, and even Chris for their inconsiderate actions toward her. This causes Peter, Lois, and Chris to distance themselves in shame and sends Peter into depression; though she later apologizes upon realizing that the family needs a "lightning rod" to absorb the dysfunction. In the episode "Road to Rupert," Meg assaults a man for insulting her after a fender-bender.


Many of the show's storylines about Meg involve her trying to improve her life, find a boyfriend, being a Russian sleeper agent, and reaching breaking points with her family and others who victimize her.


Out of all the members of the family, her father Peter abuses her the most, however he is shown to actually care about Meg in various episodes, such as in "Meg and Quagmire" when he goes out of his way to prevent Glenn Quagmire from having sex with her, and in "This Little Piggy" where he tries to get Meg out of a foot fetishism business objectifying her for men's sexual amusement. Peter cares about Meg but is not open about it to anyone. In "Screwed the Pooch", while attempting to persuade the court that Brian should have access to his puppies, Peter observes that if he were half the father that Brian was, he would know certain facts about his children, including the fact that "Meg's real father is..." Brian answers, "Stan Thompson." Meg herself does not hear this revelation due to her listening to music on headphones at the time.


Winnie the Witch, a hip-cat, blue skinned witch was the host of Charlton Comics horror-suspense series Ghostly Haunts and also appeared in another of Charlton Comics horror series Ghost Manor.



Ghostly Haunts was an American horror-suspense anthology comic book series published by Charlton Comics from 1971 to 1978. The book was "hosted" by Winnie the Witch, a "moddish" blue-skinned witch.

Ghostly Haunts was part of a wave of new horror and suspense comics published by Charlton during this period. Its sister titles, with many of the same creators, were the Charlton anthologies The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves (with host Dr. M. T. Graves), Ghostly Tales (with host Mr. L. Dedd, later I. M. Dedd), Ghost Manor (with host Mr. Bones), Haunted (with hosts Impy and then Baron Weirwulf), and Scary Tales (with host Countess R. H. Von Bludd).

Although Charlton's low page-rates and slapdash production values typically resulted in few notable characters or stories; Ghostly Haunts featured some memorable stories in the old EC Comics vein, especially in its later issues (one theory for this being that the Charlton line was so obscure that it often evaded the eye of the Comic Code Authority censors).

BOMB PERILFOR ANITA CASSIDY OC


 

We have @Glory12383 for her OC Anita Cassidy, who worked with Sherlock Holmes, and things have not gone as well. Now she has been captured, bound and gagged with a lot of explosives.


Anita Cassidy was born in Newcastle, England, but moved to London. After a while there, she met Sherlock Holmes and started working with him on his cases. She calls Watson "Johnny", which he hates at first, but eventually warms up to the nickname. She stands out as the only woman that Sherlock has shown actual romantic interest in, which makes her happy as she has feelings for him as well. She becomes popular with many men due to her beauty, which can sometimes cause problems when the man is a villain, such as Moriarty. She sometimes finds herself needing rescuing.


 

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 April as the Prince Coffin DiD


This is a request for @mothrabro's Drew's House of Horrors 2025 with April O'Neil of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 version dressed as Prince from Bullet Train movie being tied up and gagged in a coffin filled with lethal syringes

April O'Neil is a young Human woman who has appeared in virtually every version of the TMNT-franchise. April is usually the Ninja Turtles first human ally in most incarnations, and is generally portrayed as being a very good friend of the Turtles: Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, often acting as a big sister/motherly-figure to them. April's love interest in the TMNT-franchise is Casey Jones, who's also a close friend/human ally of the Turtles.

April made her first appearance in the Mirage comic series in 1984 as a computer programmer. She was later portrayed as a strong-willed news reporter in the Turtles' first animated series, as a warrior in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic produced by Archie Comics, and various other personas in different TMNT media. April was later voiced by Renae Jacobs in the 1987 animated series, in the 2003 animated series  by Veronica Taylor, and by Sarah Michelle Gellar in the 2007 film TMNT. In the 2012 animated series, April is voiced by Mae Whitman. In live-action media she has been by Judith Hoag (1990), Paige Turco (1991 and 1993), and Megan Fox (2014).

The Prince (Joey King) is a villainess from the 2022 movie Bullet Train.

The Prince is the daughter of The White Death, a man who leads Japan's largest criminal organization. She was nicknamed The Prince as her father wanted her to be a son. She was ignored by her father growing up, and grew to resent him to the point of wanting to kill him and take over his organization. She is willing to hurt or kill anyone to achieve this goal, even innocent children.

She is a young woman who is extremely manipulative and able to throw people off her evil nature by acting innocent and crying on command. She dresses in a similar way to a schoolgirl outfit with a short skirt.

Sometime prior to the movie, The Prince lures a young boy to the top of a building and pushes him off the roof, the boy survives but is hospitalised. He is the son of a Japanese assassin, and The Prince sends the father a message telling him where he can find the location of the person who pushed his son from the roof. When the man meets The Prince on the train in the seat he was told to meet her in, he assumes someone so innocent couldn't be who he is looking for. The Prince uses this opportunity to use a taser on the father and knock him out.

When the man comes around, The Prince tells him she has a henchman watching his son in the hospital and if she isn't around to answer regular phone calls then the henchman will kill the son, she enjoys telling the father about the many possible ways his son could be killed. This makes the father submissive to her and goes along with her plans.

Her plan is to kill her father, The White Death, who she knows is waiting at the end of the line for the delivery of a briefcase. Her plan is to rig the briefcase with explosives so that he will die when the briefcase is opened. If this does not work then her backup plan is to use a rigged gun that will fire backwards when used. She will use the boy's father as the briefcase delivery man and if the explosion fails to kill The White Death, then she knows he will attempt to kill the father with the gun and instead shoot himself. She gleefully tells the boy's father that she is sending him to his death either way.

Throughout the movie other people on the train are after the briefcase too, and The Prince turns on the tears to manipulate them when she finds herself in bad situations or even suspected of being not as innocent as she looks. In one of these situations she kills a man called Lemon as he collapses to the floor after drinking drugged water. The Prince shoots the unconscious Lemon multiple times in the chest. Though it later turns out that he was wearing a bulletproof vest and didn't die.

At the end of the line she meets her father, the White Death, and points her rigged gun at him. He grabs it from her and she tells him to shoot her. But he doesn't, and just walks past her, ignoring her once more.

At the very end of the movie, the bullet train that everyone is on, comes off the rails and crashes into a town. The White Death held grudges with a lot of the other people on the train, and manipulated them to come on board. One of them is Ladybug (Brad Pitt) who he thinks was part of the assassination of his wife. The White Death points the rigged gun at Ladybug and tries to kill him, but instead shoots himself, as The Prince had planned all along. She shows up at the scene with a big machine gun and is excited to see her father dead at her feet. She looks like she is about to fire on everyone, when a truck appears out of nowhere and hits her. The driver was Lemon, who earlier was thought to have been killed by The Prince. She is not seen or mentioned again after this, and is assumed to have died.

 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

WONDER WOMAN Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books cosplaying Wonder Woman of the DC Animated Universe. Now she fallen into a peril that happen to Wonder Woman, she has been bound and gagged.



Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.

Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

In the television series, Thea is much more composed (if not slightly more aggressive and sarcastic) and more tomboyish than in the books, and typically speaks in a calmer tone than it is implied in the books. She also helps her brother way more on the show and is also less pushy and less teasing towards her brother and treats him more like an equal in the show than she does in the books and has calmed down his nerves on a few occasions such as giving him tea. She also lets Geronimo take the lead in most situations in the show way more than the books. In the books she’s into fashion which is that’s one reason on why she’s a little bit of a girly girl and definitely an adventuress.


 

CATSUIT BONDAGE Pacifica Northwest as Pink Lllama


 

This is a request by @KattTOMA2 for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits. We have Pacifica Northwest of Disney's Gravity Falls being a secret agent Pink Llama captured by the enemy agents.

Pacifica Elise Northwest is the most popular girl in Gravity Falls and great-great granddaughter of supposed town founder Nathaniel Northwest, who for years used her family's high status to treat others like garbage. Once a major rival of Mabel Pines, recent interactions with her former foe and common people have compelled her to abandon her family's conceited attitude and long, hidden history of crime, treachery, and cover-ups.

Up until "Northwest Mansion Mystery," Pacifica was stuck-up, egotistical, sarcastic, arrogant, snotty, and mean. She was a stereotypical popular blonde girl, having money, style, and talent. She was the show's diva and looked down badly on "weirdos" such as Mabel and her friends Candy and Grenda, and lorded her ancestry over the people of Gravity Falls. Her parents spoiled her and seemed to encourage her behavior which had greatly affected her psyche, to the point of valuing what her parents drive into her: money, winning and looks. She seemed to think that her family is better than everybody else's and that they are perfect. When Dipper gave her undeniable proof of her family's fraudulence, she did not take it very well initially, but eventually got over it because "money makes problems go away."

In "The Golf War," she and Mabel gained some common ground and she showed minor signs of humbling after almost being left for dead at the hands of the Lilliputtians and getting a ride home in the Pines family's car, even sharing tacos with Mabel despite her having been taught not to eat food in a car. She even compliments Soos's "W-neck" idea and tells Mabel that she had fun playing mini golf. Pacifica has shown a certain amount of naivety in regards to common acts of kindness such as sharing, or even actions that are unfitting of the upper class such as eating in the car. It is then revealed in "Northwest Mansion Mystery" that Pacifica is a tragically misguided character who only acts the way she does because her parents keep her in line with their tight standards on what being a Northwest entails and also with Pavlovian behavioral conditioning, possibly even combined with abuse of some sort, to which Pacifica is always forced to obey despite her objection. She also makes a breakthrough by setting herself aside from the other Northwests, displaying altruistic traits when her parents tried to dissuade her otherwise. She also has a complete change of heart towards everyone and becomes a friend to the common folk of the town and the Pines family, she at the end of the episode is seen enjoying trashing her parents' favorite carpet with Dipper.

In "Weirdmageddon Part 3 Take Back The Falls," Pacifica is aggressive and short-tempered towards Mabel and Dipper during Weirdmageddon such as 'threatening' to sue the resistance members if she dies during the rescue or being reluctant to wear Mabel's llama sweater but wears it after Mabel glares at her, she is also shown to be still adjusting to her new lifestyle after the events of "Northwest Mansion Mystery," which is shown when she is not helping build the robot and refusing to touch McGucket's hand (however, these are obviously merely to hide how afraid she is). After Bill is defeated she attends Dipper and Mabel's birthday party and bought each of them gifts which she had wrapped them herself. She is smiling as she notes this and proudly shows off her hands covered in strips of tape and glue stains, indicating that she is happy to be adjusting to doing actual work now. Afterwards, Pacifica's signature is seen alongside many other signatures on a note which is given to Dipper by Wendy as a parting gift so that he can remember them.

In the Gravity Falls: Lost Legends story "Face It", Pacifica is shown to be obsessed with her looks as she was raised by parents to be perfect no matter what and that beauty is everything. By the end of the story though, she understands that looks aren't everything. "Shmeb-You-Unlocked" book 4, a promotion for the graphic novel, reveals that Pacifica is secretly a fan of a game called Bloodcraft: Overdeath, and is a level 100 Deathslayer. She's also said to enjoy puns and like deep-fried food.

Saturday, October 18, 2025

CATSUIT BONDAGE Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton


 

This is a request by @KattTOMA2 for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits. We have Thea Stilton of Geronimo Stilton and The Thea Sisters books being kidnapped in a tight purple catsuit.

Thea Stilton is the namesake character in the Thea Stilton books, some a main protagonist but mostly a secondary character in the Thea Sisters series, and one of the main protagonists in the Geronimo Stilton books. She is Geronimo Stilton's younger sister and a special correspondent for The Rodent's Gazette.


Thea is notoriously Geronimo's opposite to a great amount, almost sharing absolutely nothing in common with her brother. Geronimo is reserved, hates traveling, has almost all the common phobias to a near-crippling degree, prefers to think more critically before making a move, hates breaking his status quo, lives for the simple pleasures in everyday life, is polite to a fault, and is always too scared and too nice to stand up for himself; meanwhile Thea is fearless, assertive, unafraid of coming off as nosy if it means finding answers to things, charges headfirst into situations, prefers to strategize in real-time, has nearly no filter when something greatly displeases her, and has an insatiable thirst for adventure. This caters very well to her job as the special correspondent of the Rodent's Gazette, which involves a lot of travel and work off the desk. Her versatility on and off the field has made her a popular person among her peers (to the degree that she tends to get heavy preferential treatment from William Shortpaws), and Geronimo has mentioned having been compared to her frequently and being envious of her skills and personality.

In her book series involving the Thea Sisters, her softer and friendlier side shines through a lot more. Her wild side that Geronimo all too frequently brings up is almost nonexistent, preferring to fulfill a calmer and wise mentor figure role for the Thea Sisters.

Thea is described as being attractive appearance-wise and personality-wise, and as a result a lot of men have had an attraction to her. Not only do Hercule Poirat and Bruce Hyena both have crushes on Thea while Jim Dribbles has had a soft spot & crush on Thea in The Super Cup Face-Off but she also mentions in The Mona Mousa Code and The Lost Letters that she has had multiple boyfriends and countless admirers, respectively. (Geronimo has even said at one point that Thea has had "so many ex-boyfriends that [he'd] need six hands to count them all".) She has used her charisma to her advantage multiple times by sweet-talking her admirers into letting her get through places that would otherwise be inaccessible to her. However, this does have disadvantages, as Thea was tempted into becoming a queen or a princess more than once in the series. Because of her typical dislike for most traits considered feminine in behavior, Thea has always shot down these attempts and offers, and even rejected a typical wild west woman's outfit due to how it restricted her mobility (the only one who did something of this sort) in The Wild, Wild West.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Spider-Gwen Quicksand Peril


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam for Gwen Stacy, AKA Spider-Gwen, Ghost-Spider or Spider-Woman of Sony Pictures Spider-Verse films being trapped in quicksand.

Spider-Woman (Gwendolyne Maxine Stacy; colloquial: "Spider-Gwen" or "Ghost-Spider") is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was created by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. The character debuted in Edge of Spider-Verse issue #2 as part of the 2014–15 "Spider-Verse" comic book storyline, leading to the ongoing series Spider-Gwen that began in 2015.

Spider-Woman is a variant of Spider-Man and an alternate-universe version of Gwen Stacy. She lives on Earth-65, where Gwen Stacy is bitten by a radioactive spider and becomes a superheroine instead of Peter Parker becoming Spider-Man. The character's various enemies include Earth-65 versions of Matt Murdock and Frank Castle. Gwen Stacy's Spider-Woman harbors much of Peter's personality and conflicts along with his powers and abilities.

Spider-Woman was met with positive reviews from critics, with them applauding her design—cited as a popular choice for cosplay—and a feminist perspective. For promotion, several other versions of the character were developed, accompanied by merchandise. She was also featured on animated television series and in multiple video games as a playable character.  Doce Cameron, Laura Bailey, Ashley Johnson, Emily Tennant, Catherine Luciani, Allegra Clark and Hailee Steinfeld have provided the character's voice.

In the alternate reality designated Earth-65, Gwen Stacy from Midtown High School is a drummer in a band called the Mary Janes, consisting of her and her friends Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant and Glory Grant. Bitten by a radioactive spider, Gwen becomes the hero Spider-Woman. Shortly afterward, her friend and classmates Peter Parker attempts to exact revenge on those who bully him, becoming Earth-65's version of the Lizard. Gwen subdues him and Peter dies due to the chemicals he used for his transformation. Spider-Woman is greatly affected by Peter's death and inspired to use her power to protect others. She is blamed for Parker's death publicly by J. Jonah Jameson. Her father, NYPD Chief George Stacy, hunts for Spider-Woman, aided by his world's Captain Frank Castle and Detective Jean DeWolff. During a later confrontation with her father, Gwen reveals her true identity to him. Shocked, he tells her to run.

In the "Spider-Verse" storyline, Gwen of Earth-65 is one of many other Spider-Totems across the multiverse recruited to fight the vampiric Morlun and the Inheritors. Although she is one of several people called Spider-Women who appear, she seems to be the only Spider who is also Gwen Stacy, leading to the nickname "Spider-Gwen." Gwen realizes most of her counterparts in other universes are dead, including the Earth-616 Gwen Stacy who was the first love of Peter Parker, leader of the group fighting the Inheritors. Telling Peter she likewise failed to save her version of him, they both agree to look out for each other. Though Gwen deals with both criminals and enemies in the police department, she also makes allies such as her Earth's versions of Captain America (Samantha Wilson, Reed Richards, and Peggy Carter, the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Gwen meets Spider heroes of other worlds again on Battleworld in the Secret Wars storyline. During the crossover storyline Sitting in a Tree, she has a brief romance with Miles Morales. Along with battling menaces on her own world, Gwen joins the Web Warriors, a group of Spiders with dimensional-travel devices who combat threats to other universes, particularly worlds that no longer have a Spider of its own to defend it. During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, she poses as a clone of Earth-616 Gwen Stacy to help Peter and Kaine Parker stop a threat involving the Jackal's Carrion Virus.

After losing her powers, Gwen's seeks aid from the corrupt Matt Murdock and scientist Elsa Brock. It's discovered that combining the mutagenic Lizard serum with isotopes can form a version of the Venom symbiote. Gwen bonds with Elsa Brock's symbiote, restoring her abilities. When Murdock has her father George attacked, Gwen succumbs to the symbiote's baser influence and almost kills the man in revenge. After she spares his life, Murdock reveals he was testing to see if Gwen, like him, would be corrupted by power.  After defeating Murdock, Gwen takes full control over the symbiote, reveals her identity to the public, and turns herself over to the authorities for her crimes. After turning down an offer from Captain America to perform black ops services in exchanged for reduced sentencing, she is convicted for one year in a maximum security S.H.I.E.L.D. prison.

After serving her prison time, Gwen is informed the Inheritors have returned and joins the "Spider-Geddon" storyline. At one point, she is believed by the others to be killed in an explosion. In truth, she survives the explosion but is stranded on Earth-3109, her dimensional transportation device now damaged. The Gwen of that world, who operates as the heroic Green Goblin, creates a new dimensional teleportation device and Earth-65 Gwen returns to the fight against the Inheritors. During the final battle, Miles Morales wonders if Gwen is a ghost after seeing her lost in an explosion, inspiring the new nickname "Ghost-Spider."

Back on Earth-65, Gwen tries to return to her normal life of superhero activities, drumming with the Mary Janes, and attempting to rekindle her relationships with friend Harry Osborn and her father George. Without her secret identity, things prove challenging, leading to judgments from the public and regular attacks by criminals like the Man-Wolf. Additionally, her symbiote starts causing massive headaches while dropping parts of itself as "gummy spiders." Since Elsa Brock has disappeared from public life, Gwen travels to Earth-616 to find her counterpart Eddie Brock. Peter Parker of Earth-616, now a teacher at Empire State University, volunteers to analyze the symbiote since his world's Eddie Brock is not a scientist. The two heroes then save people from the villain Swarm and Gwen is asked who she is. Since this universe already has a Spider-Woman, Gwen decides she needs a new name. Considering how so many of her multiverse counterparts are dead, as if "Death loves Gwen Stacy," she decides to adopt her "Ghost-Spider" nickname as a new official alias.

Realizing her secret identity is intact in this dimension, Gwen decides to attend college peacefully on Earth-616 without worrying about villains attacking. With Peter's help, she enrolls in Empire State University, explaining to school admissions that she comes from another dimension. This, along with her test records and Parker vouching for her, earns Gwen enrollment and a scholarship that applies to visitors from other worlds and dimensions. Gwen begins regularly attending classes while "commuting" back and forth from her own Earth, regularly encountering Peter. In costume, she fights menaces on both worlds, including Miles Warren, whose unhealthy obsession with the Earth-616 Gwen Stacy led to him becoming the villainous Jackal.

Monday, October 13, 2025

SLIMBER PARTY KO Diane Simmons of Family Guy


 

We have Diane Simmons of Family Guy not reporting from the worst slumber party ever.

Diane Simmons (née Seidelman) was Tom Tucker's co-anchor on Quahog 5 News and eventually became a murderer. Although when the series started, she and Tom seemed to have a healthy and at times possibly sexual relationship, that quickly changed to where they instead bicker a lot on the air, and she soon became the butt of his jokes. This relationship started spiraling around the time of her 40th birthday. She also hosted a talk show called Diane!, on which the Griffins were guests and exposed their secrets. The show was first seen in "Fifteen Minutes of Shame."

Thursday, October 9, 2025

CATSUIT BONDAGE Mrs. Anna Twombly of Littlest Pet Shop


 

This is a request by @KattTOMA2 for some cartoon cuties being bound and gagged in catsuits.  We have Mrs. Anna Twombly of Littlest Pet Shop being bound and gagged in a tight catsuit.

Anna Twombly, often addressed simply as Mrs. Twombly or Mrs. T, is the owner of the Littlest Pet Shop. She hires Blythe as a part-time worker after her fashion expertise saved the Shop. She's also a collector of very rare door knobs.

Mrs. Twombly is an eccentric and kind woman. She cares a great deal for the pet shop and the pets, and her heart is in the right place. She tends to be too confiding, as shown in "Pawlm Redading" episode, and her taste in fashion is extravagant, but the most of people who know her respect her for the cheerful mood, kindness and devotion to her number one calling: Littlest Pet Shop.

Despite her otherwise perky nature, she can become very frustrated on occasion. She also has a tendency to go off the deep end when she is cleaning the shop.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

HOUSE OF HORRORS 25 Sadayo Kawakami as Power Girl


 

This is a request by @mothrabro for Drew's House of Horrors 2025 Jam Sadayo Kawakami of Persona 5 cosplaying DC Comics Power Girl and being bound and gagged.


 

Sadayo Kawakami is a character from Persona 5. She is a teacher at Shujin Academy and the protagonist's homeroom teacher.

Kawakami is a highly competent and professional teacher who never lets her ever-mounting stress and exhaustion show visibly in either of her jobs. She is laid-back and outspoken, once saying "crap" in class.

While she initially acts very coldly towards the protagonist, this was because she thought he was a problem student and felt unfit to deal with the kind of trouble he could bring. After he stands up to Suguru Kamoshida, she realizes that there is more to him than both his criminal record and the rumors showed and thus becomes more understanding and willing to listen, showing her more compassionate and involved side. This coldness also applies to Ryuji as well, as she warns the protagonist to keep their distance from him and that he is nothing but trouble, though this is followed by her seeming sad at how drastically he changed compared to when he was in the track team.

She is also something of a hopeless romantic, though both her crushing self-loathing and age cause her to feel that she has grown past the point where she can experience such things. Still, she enjoys cheesy romantic lines and is more than willing to throw some herself. She takes being in a relationship seriously, delaying her response when the protagonist confesses to her and refusing at first because of their situation as teacher and student. It is only because it is the protagonist confessing to her and his willingness to be with her that convinces Kawakami to start dating him while also working hard to be a teacher.

Her maid job in Victoria as "Becky" is a housekeeping service focused on providing household chores with a few extra options like sharing a meal with the maid, back massages, and lap pillow. Kawakami effects a stereotypical moe personality, acting energetic, cute and naive. She also acts like a cat and says "meow ♡." As she herself admits, her age and health make this come off as shallow and fake, and she regularly breaks character out of fatigue, at one point, even collapsing on the protagonist's bed and complaining about all the work and odd jobs she has to do.

As the player progresses through her Confidant more of her caring and supportive nature show, as she constantly worries about the protagonist's living arrangement and she offers to help out in any way she can. Even once she no longer has to work at Victoria she is still willing to come over and help out if asked.

Shown only in the anime adaptation, Kawakami is seen showing her excitable side too. During the Hawaii trip, she was shown modeling in multiple swimsuits.

Monday, October 6, 2025

HORROR INTERLUDE Linda Blair as Regan MacNeil of Exorcist


This is a request by @MightyMorphinPower4 for Linda Blair in her role as Regan Macneil of The Exorcist film franchise being bound and gagged.

Regan Teresa MacNeil is a character in the novel The Exorcist, its film adaptations, and the television series The Exorcist. In the 2014 adaptation of the BBC Radio 4 novel, Regan was portrayed by Lydia Wilson. Regan is the daughter of a famous actress Chris MacNeil. Regan is a shy, creative young woman who becomes possessed by the demon Pazuzu. Regan assumes a strange, aggressive behavior that worries and scares her mother, and begins to develop progressively inhuman traits and mannerisms. Her mother, Chris, consults physicians and psychiatrists, but no somatic nor psychiatric causes are found. The doctors finally suggest an exorcism, as patients who believe they are possessed sometimes benefit from ritualized treatment.

Regan became an icon of horror films and a primary influence for subsequent films depicting demonic possession. The character has been spoofed in many parodies (in one occasion by Linda Blair herself), such as the Scary Movie series.

From the age of five, Linda Blair had to get used to the spotlight, first as a child model and then as an actress, when out of 600 applicants she was picked for the role of Regan, the possessed child, in The Exorcist (1973). Linda quickly rose to international fame, won the Golden Globe, and seemed to be set to take the Academy Award for that role, but when it leaked how some parts of the role were not performed by her (the demonic voice was dubbed by Merecedes McCambridge, and eight seconds of a stunt dummy were used) that dream broke, and with that disappointment probably came the first blow to what looked like the beginning of an A-list career.

Over the next few years she had no trouble securing lead roles in a number of pictures, including the highly successful television films Born Innocent (1974)(the #1 TV movie of that year) and Sarah T.-Potrait of a Teenage Alcholic (1975), as well as the Exorcist sequel Exorcist II: The Heretic (1997). However, when she was peer pressured into buying cocaine at the age of 18, it led to an arrest and subsequent sentencing to three years probation. The much-publicized drug bust caused Linda to be blacklisted in Hollywood, and her career was soon reduced to B-movies and occasional TV guest appearances only.

Although her career never returned to its former glory, Linda proved to be a good sport about embracing the change, and out of the '80s emerged lead roles in two cult classics: the women-in-prison film Chain Heat (1983) and the femme fatale vigilante action film Savage Streets (1984). She continued acting in numerous films throughout the '80s and '90s, including the Exorcist spoof Repossessed (1990). In 1997, she also took to the Broadway stage and starred as "Rizzo" in the revival of "Grease." She received widespread mainstream attention again in the 2000's with the theatrical re-release of the Exorcist, followed by a hosting job on the hit Fox Family TV series Scariest Places on Earth (2000), which ran for six years and followed Linda as she visited notorious "haunted" locations around the world.

Linda was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Elinore, a real estate agent, and James, an executive headhunter. She has a brother, Jimmy, and a sister, Debbie. Linda has been a Hollywood icon for over 40 years, but it is her first love of animals that has ultimately taken center stage in her life. She now runs the Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation, a non-profit 501C3 tax deductible organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused, neglected, and abandoned animals from the harsh streets of the Los Angeles area, as well as from the overcrowded and overwhelmed city and county animal shelters. She works and lives on the 2-acre rescue sanctuary full-time in California, which was featured on The Today Show in a segment titled "From Devil to Angel." Of course, she also makes frequent appearances at horror fan conventions to celebrate the legacy of The Exorcist (1973) .