How to Act Like Dani Phantom/Fenton
Try to act normal, but show that you're not., Wear boyish clothes., Have a tight group of friends., Get familiar with this task before doing it!, Act as if you don't want to be noticed., Pop up in weird situations., Look tired., Don't forget who you...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Try to act normal
Act mysterious.
Not stalker mysterious, but a little different. -
Step 2: but show that you're not.
Wear loose baggy jeans or pants a jacket and put your hair in a ponytail and find a red hat if possible. , You should have 1-3 really close friends who are always with you when they get a chance. , Always get familiar with it at home before trying it or you could blow the whole act! , Hang back a little bit.
If you're usually right up front, hang back a little and act aware. , Try to be in the wrong place at the right time.
Like if a ball is going to hit someone in the face, jump up and catch it before it hits them. , Dani doesn't sleep the greatest because she is always fighting a monster, so look a little tired. , if you find yourself doing that, stop and review who you really are. -
Step 3: Wear boyish clothes.
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Step 4: Have a tight group of friends.
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Step 5: Get familiar with this task before doing it!
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Step 6: Act as if you don't want to be noticed.
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Step 7: Pop up in weird situations.
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Step 8: Look tired.
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Step 9: Don't forget who you are.
Detailed Guide
Act mysterious.
Not stalker mysterious, but a little different.
Wear loose baggy jeans or pants a jacket and put your hair in a ponytail and find a red hat if possible. , You should have 1-3 really close friends who are always with you when they get a chance. , Always get familiar with it at home before trying it or you could blow the whole act! , Hang back a little bit.
If you're usually right up front, hang back a little and act aware. , Try to be in the wrong place at the right time.
Like if a ball is going to hit someone in the face, jump up and catch it before it hits them. , Dani doesn't sleep the greatest because she is always fighting a monster, so look a little tired. , if you find yourself doing that, stop and review who you really are.
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