Marigold214

Okay, as you guys probably know, Thomas just released his 2020 Sanders Sides holiday merch with beanies, scarves, and sweaters. As any fander would, I went to the website as soon as I got the announcement. I was looking at the matching gear, and I realized something: each of the Side's holiday bundles are based off of iconic Christmas movies/characters. It took me a while, but I think I figured out what theme each of the Sides got.
          	
          	Logan- Polar Express: It was pretty obvious with the train, cocoa mugs, the bells, and the tickets on the upper shoulders of the sweater.
          	
          	Roman/Remus- The Nutcracker/Mouse King: Roman's was pretty obvious since he has literal nutcrackers on his sweater sash and beanie and the overall 'prince' theme. Remus's was pretty hard to figure out cuz I couldn't tell what the figures on his sash were, but once I saw the rat on the beanie, I realized he was meant to be trash rodent royalty.
          	
          	Virgil- Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer: The storm theme for his merch is the 'one foggy christmas eve' from the song, and the reindeer on his sweater's sleeves all have bright yellow noses to light the way.
          	
          	Patton- Gingerbread Man: The way his merch is designed to look like cookie decorations with gumdrops and icing, matched with the brown bowtie and bitten-off heart on the sweater made it clear that Patton was the one who ran ran ran as fast as he can.
          	
          	Janus- Nightmare Before Christmas: I'm a little iffy on this one, but it felt like the best fit because the dark building-scape on the sweater could be Halloween town. The three little worm snakes on the top of his sweater could represent Oogie Boogie's bugs, or Lock, Shock, and Barrel; and the lime green on the scarf and sweater could be for Oogie Boogie since lime green is a classic Disney Villain color.

Marigold214

Okay, as you guys probably know, Thomas just released his 2020 Sanders Sides holiday merch with beanies, scarves, and sweaters. As any fander would, I went to the website as soon as I got the announcement. I was looking at the matching gear, and I realized something: each of the Side's holiday bundles are based off of iconic Christmas movies/characters. It took me a while, but I think I figured out what theme each of the Sides got.
          
          Logan- Polar Express: It was pretty obvious with the train, cocoa mugs, the bells, and the tickets on the upper shoulders of the sweater.
          
          Roman/Remus- The Nutcracker/Mouse King: Roman's was pretty obvious since he has literal nutcrackers on his sweater sash and beanie and the overall 'prince' theme. Remus's was pretty hard to figure out cuz I couldn't tell what the figures on his sash were, but once I saw the rat on the beanie, I realized he was meant to be trash rodent royalty.
          
          Virgil- Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer: The storm theme for his merch is the 'one foggy christmas eve' from the song, and the reindeer on his sweater's sleeves all have bright yellow noses to light the way.
          
          Patton- Gingerbread Man: The way his merch is designed to look like cookie decorations with gumdrops and icing, matched with the brown bowtie and bitten-off heart on the sweater made it clear that Patton was the one who ran ran ran as fast as he can.
          
          Janus- Nightmare Before Christmas: I'm a little iffy on this one, but it felt like the best fit because the dark building-scape on the sweater could be Halloween town. The three little worm snakes on the top of his sweater could represent Oogie Boogie's bugs, or Lock, Shock, and Barrel; and the lime green on the scarf and sweater could be for Oogie Boogie since lime green is a classic Disney Villain color.

Marigold214

September 1st, 1989
          
          Dear Diary,
          I believe I'm a good person. You know, I think that there's good in everyone, but here we are; first day of senior year!
          And uh... I look around at these kids that I've known all my life and I ask myself "What happened?"