1.2Mviews
Artists Reimagine Non-Human Cartoon Characters As Humans, And The Results Are Absolutely Awesome
The beauty of cartoon characters is that they can be whatever the cartoonist wants them to be. Animals are a favorite among popular characters, but there are also robots, cars, food, even sponges. The possibilities are endless! But what happens if we want to re-imagine these cartoon characters as humans?
Compiled in a list by Bored Panda, we have found some of the famous characters from cartoons re-imagined as people. There is something quite wonderful about these cool drawings. As you see these well-known cartoons in real life, it gives you a more relatable view of their unique personalities. Scroll down below to check them out for yourself, and don’t forget to upvote your favorite cute drawings!
This post may include affiliate links.
Penguins Of Madagascar
Judy And Nick
Duchess And Thomas O'Malley
Mickey And Minnie
Nick And Judy
Timon And Pumbaa
The Hyenas
Lady And The Tramp
Scar From The Lion King
Humanized Louis
Wall-E And Eve Humanization
ooooh i loved Eve. I dont really understand why, but she was always one of my favorite fictional characters
Olaf
Finding Nemo
Bagheera And Baloo
Human Perry
Mayor Leodore Lionheart And Bell Wether
Rainbow Dash From My Little Pony
Tuffy Mouse From Tom And Jerry
Looney Tunes Characters Humanized
Gumball And Darwin
Simba, Scar And Kovu
This one is very accurate. Cue that song "Stray Cat Strut". These boys are rather sexy, eh?
The eye shadow shading is a bit excessive. The facial expressions, hair, scar are sufficiently representative.
I agree. The "human" form looks more like the transmogrification mation malfunctioned halfway through the process...
Load More Replies...They look insanely similar…tbh I thought that they hadn't done anything to Simba at first
Just a little, but the eyes I talked about under Varwenea's comment make them look more like their animal selves. Without the dark above their eyes, I would have agreed with you.
Load More Replies...Is it just me that thinks Scar looks like he should be a World of Warcraft villain? lol
The remind me more of models in that advert for Soul Glow in the movie Coming to America.
i think my problem with this one is that The Lion King is set in Africa, and the creators of the show bring in a lot of African art and culture into the movie's art and plot, yet these characters seem Middle Eastern or white.
It's pretty obvious they based their skin color on their fur color, not on skin colors people would have in Africa.
Load More Replies...Mittens And Bolt
Bolt was my favorite movie when I was younger, I used to watch it all the time!
Bb-8
Lola Bunny
Totoro
Calvin And Hobbes
Simba
These overly handsome ones are done with a lot of technical skill, but they lack soul and character. What's awesome about the originals is how much thought went into character design. You can grasp what kind of character they are from their oittle quirks and imperfections. Take that away and you end up with a pretty pin up that vaguely follows the same colour scheme.
Chip 'N' Dale Humanized
Donald And Daisy
The Animaniacs
These guys were AWESOME! So many jokes that flew right over my head as a kid and I'm starting to get now! LOL
Disney Horses
Sonic The Hedgehog
Bugs Bunny
Pikachu
Dory And Marlin
Pinky And The Brain
Dodger, Oliver, And Rita
Melman From Madagascar
Winnie The Pooh Humanized
Pinkie Pie From My Little Pony
Woody Woodpecker
Toothless
Chipmunks
Garfield
Apple Bloom
Cars
Minnie Mouse
When I was a baby my mother dressed me up as Minnie Mouse and the result what pretty much like this, just that I was crawling around all the time, so my dress kept falling down and all my pictures are topless, LOL.
Charizard
Pepe Le Pew And Penelope Pussycat
Minions Humanization
Smurf Gutsy
Mickey Mouse
Spongebob Squarepants
Kung Fu Panda
Jake The Dog
Daffy Duck
I'm not really a fan of these, they're all over sexualized to an uncomfortable point. Sorry to annoy anyone who enjoys these.
I agree with you. Leave them as they are. We don't have to humanise or over sexualize just everything.
Load More Replies...I'm kind of getting bored of all those reimagien cartoons as xxx. Aren't there more original artists anymore to be found? Most art on here consist of Disney reimaginations, Arty makeup posts and cut leaves.
Hey, practice makes perfect. I knew it's "easy" and "unoriginal", but I say let these new artists have it just for fun.
Load More Replies...I am impressed by the artistic range represented here. And the extraordinary leaps some of them take in representing the original character. One of the Spongebob Squarepants series comes to mind ... as in "What the *HEY*?" To me, the best are those that trigger immediate recognition - such as those by "sOalaina".. ( I'd like to see links to their other work, but at least the works are credited.) Thanks Bored Panda!
I’m not sure these are all by the same person. The art style is very different. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Ok I was totally f*****g off they are by different people DONT LISTEN TO ME
Load More Replies...Some of these were over-sexualized but a lot are still pretty spot on
They're okay, but I think some stray from the character's personality.
I don't know all the characters. So maybe I missed something. But... Why are all brave positive character white while (how to say it correct?) not white are bad, stupid or fat?
You don't need to know the characters. In fact, there's American characters here made in a "manga style". Manga characters are often interpreted wrongly as "white", while they're usually Asian unless the story takes place in Europe, or somewhere else. That was my point. Now, to address your point, as you said, you don't know all the characters, so here I bring good news to you: it's not really that way. The tan characters are amongst the "good guys" too, and vice versa. I do agree, however, that the representation here (as well as the world entertainment industry in general) could use a little more diversity, and they seem to be working on it.
Load More Replies...Nice. Now I wanna see Keroro, Doraemon, Mokona, Chocobo, Moguri, all the mascots with the magical girls from Pierrot Studios, Topo Gigio and Calimero.
(Have you noticed that someone is coming past and giving you and me negative votes? it's been going on for months. Almost every time I post. How about you?)
Load More Replies...Great art work, especially the iconic characters. Too bad millennials probably don't know who half these characters are and spend the comments whining about how they're over sexualised and they're bored looking at other people's talent.
I'm not really a fan of these, they're all over sexualized to an uncomfortable point. Sorry to annoy anyone who enjoys these.
I agree with you. Leave them as they are. We don't have to humanise or over sexualize just everything.
Load More Replies...I'm kind of getting bored of all those reimagien cartoons as xxx. Aren't there more original artists anymore to be found? Most art on here consist of Disney reimaginations, Arty makeup posts and cut leaves.
Hey, practice makes perfect. I knew it's "easy" and "unoriginal", but I say let these new artists have it just for fun.
Load More Replies...I am impressed by the artistic range represented here. And the extraordinary leaps some of them take in representing the original character. One of the Spongebob Squarepants series comes to mind ... as in "What the *HEY*?" To me, the best are those that trigger immediate recognition - such as those by "sOalaina".. ( I'd like to see links to their other work, but at least the works are credited.) Thanks Bored Panda!
I’m not sure these are all by the same person. The art style is very different. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Ok I was totally f*****g off they are by different people DONT LISTEN TO ME
Load More Replies...Some of these were over-sexualized but a lot are still pretty spot on
They're okay, but I think some stray from the character's personality.
I don't know all the characters. So maybe I missed something. But... Why are all brave positive character white while (how to say it correct?) not white are bad, stupid or fat?
You don't need to know the characters. In fact, there's American characters here made in a "manga style". Manga characters are often interpreted wrongly as "white", while they're usually Asian unless the story takes place in Europe, or somewhere else. That was my point. Now, to address your point, as you said, you don't know all the characters, so here I bring good news to you: it's not really that way. The tan characters are amongst the "good guys" too, and vice versa. I do agree, however, that the representation here (as well as the world entertainment industry in general) could use a little more diversity, and they seem to be working on it.
Load More Replies...Nice. Now I wanna see Keroro, Doraemon, Mokona, Chocobo, Moguri, all the mascots with the magical girls from Pierrot Studios, Topo Gigio and Calimero.
(Have you noticed that someone is coming past and giving you and me negative votes? it's been going on for months. Almost every time I post. How about you?)
Load More Replies...Great art work, especially the iconic characters. Too bad millennials probably don't know who half these characters are and spend the comments whining about how they're over sexualised and they're bored looking at other people's talent.