Opening Song - Crystal Flight (Spyro the Dragon OST) Part 3 of the Saturday Masquerade. Timeline of performers is below. Well done to everyone who took part. 00:20 - Bowser (Super Mario Bros) 01:20 - Kokkuri-San and Inugami Performance (Gugure! Kokkuri-San) 03:16 - Cersei Lannister (Game of Thrones) 04:09 - Athos and Milady de Winter (The Three Musketeers) 05:23 - Kaylee (Firefly) 06:24 - Lady Stoneheart (Game of Thrones) 07:19 - 'Heaven's Wheel' Armour Erza Scarlett (Fairy Tail) 08:15 - Joker and the Harley's Performance (Batman) 10:20 - Warrior Princess Aurora (Disney's Sleeping Beauty) 11:19 - Master Chief and Spartan Warrior III (Halo) 12:25 - Siren Maya (Borderlands 2) 13:12 - Inkling Girl (Splatoon) 14:00 - Batman (Batman) 14:50 - Black Widow vs Hawkeye Performance (The Avengers) 16:47 - Ahri (League of Legends) 17:28 - Bayonetta (Bayonetta) 18:24 - Storm (X-Men) 19:05 - Smaug and Thorin (The Hobbit) 20:21 - Hit-Girl (Kick-Ass) 21:20 - Plue (Fairy Tail 22:28 - Spyro and Sparx Performance (Spyro the Dragon) 23:44 - Toothless (How to Train Your Dragon) 25:17 - The BFG (Roald Dahl Series) 26:19 - Female Ezio (Assassin's Creed) 27:17 - Ratchet (Ratchet and Clank) 28:14 - Sakuyamon (Digimon) 29:00 - Tauriel (The Hobbit) Enjoy my videos, be sure to like, comment and subscribe :) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The video footage of the masquerade is owned by myself. However the audio used here by the performers of the masquerades is owned by it's represented artists. I do not own any of the music used in this. Only the footage that was taken. Everything belongs to rightful owners no copyright intended. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."