"The Office" is perhaps the most beloved television series to ever exist, full of famous characters that are not only relatable but exceptional in their own way. From Dwight's awkward social skills and rivalry with Jim, to Michael Scott's iconic shenanigans, the Office characters certainly left their mark in our memory. But what if there was "The Office" cartoon?
A Los Angeles based character designer and a cartoonist, Marisa Livingston, has an answer to that question with her cool drawing series. The artist reinvented the characters in a cartoon style, translating their personalities through facial expressions and body language perfectly. So scroll down and see if you can recognize your favorite cartoonized characters, and don't forget to vote for the best cartoon drawings!
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Stanley
Dwight
Darryl
Creed
Pam
Andy
Angela
Kevin
Phyllis
Toby
Erin
Jo Bennett
Look, I haven't watched "The Office" but those cartoons totally convinced me I should check them out. This is my favourite, Jo looks like me in 30 years. Especially because of the... well, the dane.
Michael
Meredith
Oops. I didn't realize that's what she was holding. I've been up all night. Derp!
Ryan
Holly
Oscar
Kelly
Gabe
David Wallace
Charles Miner
This was a mistake of a character I didn't catch any meaning for him to be in the show. Please explain--
Very well drawn, thanks for introducing me to this series. I've heard about "The Office" a lot, now I think I should check it out!
Why not check out the original British series as well? With Ricky Gervais in it. I watched both and of course each make relevant jokes that people in their countries can relate, normally one is better but strangely enough they are both ok to watch.
Load More Replies...Remember when Jim and Pam got engaged I was kneeling at the tv hoping that that was the moment at the gas station
Very well drawn, thanks for introducing me to this series. I've heard about "The Office" a lot, now I think I should check it out!
Why not check out the original British series as well? With Ricky Gervais in it. I watched both and of course each make relevant jokes that people in their countries can relate, normally one is better but strangely enough they are both ok to watch.
Load More Replies...Remember when Jim and Pam got engaged I was kneeling at the tv hoping that that was the moment at the gas station