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{{Notability|date=January 2010}}{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} |
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A '''chicken suit''' is a novelty [[costume]] that exaggerates the features of [[chicken]]s. Chicken suits usually fit someone up to 6' 1" and 200 lbs. |
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[[Image:Chicken suit1.jpg|thumb|Chicken Suit]] |
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A chicken suit can be used at [[party|parties]] and other events or as a costume for [[mascot|school mascots]]. Some chicken barbecue companies bring a chicken suit with them for members of the group for whom the barbecue is held to wear in order to advertise the event. Whereas some other costumes such as a [[Gorilla suit]] may have the same approximate physical size as the actual animal and under some circumstances roughly pass for the real thing (i.e., in movies and television), chicken suits are always a form of caricature with a cartoonish appearance. One such example is [[the San Diego Chicken]]. |
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Once, as a [[joke]], European ice skater [[Oksana Baiul]] entered the ice skating rink wearing a chicken suit. |
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For an episode of the [[MTV]] show [[Jackass (TV series)|Jackass]], skateboarder [[Tony Hawk]] drove through a [[looping ramp]] in a chicken suit. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Costume]] |
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* [[mascot]] |
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* [[mask]] |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Chicken Suit}} |
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[[Category:Costume design]] |
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{{Clothing-stub}} |
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