Halloween Costume Guide
Squirrel Girl is Doreen Green, a Marvel Comics hero with the strength and agility of a squirrel, a prehensile tail, and a track record that includes beating Thanos and Doctor Doom, usually through planning rather than punching (Wikipedia). She’s never had a movie, so recognition depends entirely on whether your crowd reads Marvel comics. Without the tail, this is just brown outdoor clothes. With it, there’s no mistaking who you are.
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The tail has to be genuinely large. A small novelty tail from a generic animal costume kit reads as “person who forgot to plan a costume” rather than a specific Marvel character. Order it first and don’t compromise on size. The belt matters too, it needs to sit outside the jacket, not hidden under it, or the whole silhouette collapses into a plain brown outfit with weird ears on top.
She negotiates her way out of fights that other Avengers would just punch through, and somehow ends up on better terms with the villain than anyone expected. That’s the whole character: cheerful, relentlessly reasonable, and always underestimated right up until she isn’t.
Attach the tail to the belt, not your pants
Clip it to the back of the tactical belt so it sits at the right height and swings freely. Pinned directly to leggings or pants, it tends to sag or twist sideways by the second hour, which looks more like a costume malfunction than a superpower.
Keep Tippy-Toe somewhere visible, not zipped away
If the plush is buried in a bag, nobody sees it and you lose the easiest conversation starter of the night. Clip or tuck it somewhere it stays in view, a belt loop or an open jacket pocket works better than a purse.
Marvel Duo
Strong duo built on a real shared joke: both heroes work at a scale the rest of the Avengers ignore, Ant-Man with insects, Squirrel Girl with squirrels. The two costumes don’t compete visually, so the pairing reads clean in photos even before anyone gets the size-based punchline.
Marvel Duo
Might work, but it depends on your crowd knowing both characters, since neither has a strong casual-fan profile the way Iron Man or Spider-Man does. For a comics-literate group it’s a genuinely fun pairing of two heroes who get less credit than they’ve earned.
Crossover Duo
Excellent crossover idea. Both characters are squirrels from completely unrelated franchises, and the joke needs zero explanation, anyone who spots the shared species gets it instantly. The tactical gear against the spacesuit also just looks good side by side.
Ten items sounds like a lot, but most of it is ordinary clothing. The tail and ears are the two purchases that actually matter.
She’s relentlessly upbeat, weirdly good at talking her way out of fights, and never treats anything as a real crisis.
Layer a brown tank bodysuit under a cropped brown leather jacket, add grey leggings and a khaki tactical belt, then finish with the squirrel ears, acorn earrings, and a large fluffy tail. Order the tail first, it’s the one piece that actually makes this Squirrel Girl instead of someone in brown outdoor clothes.
Recognition depends on how deep into Marvel Comics your crowd goes. She’s never had a movie, so casual MCU fans won’t place her, but she has a genuinely dedicated comics readership and a reputation (she’s beaten Thanos and Doctor Doom) that makes her a fun conversation piece even for people who don’t recognize her on sight.
Her signature line from the comics is a version of “I’m here to kick butts and eat nuts, and I’m all out of nuts.” After a win, she’s also been given the shorter “We kicked butts and ate nuts!” Both show up across her solo series in different forms.
Yes. Skip it and you’re just wearing brown clothes. It’s the one item on this list that isn’t optional.
Yes, especially paired with other lesser-known Marvel heroes like Ant-Man or The Wasp. She also makes a genuinely funny crossover pairing with Sandy Cheeks, since they’re both squirrels from completely different franchises.
What is Squirrel Girl’s real name?
Which of these villains has Squirrel Girl defeated in the comics?
What is the name of Squirrel Girl’s squirrel plush sidekick?