Artist Shows How Cartoon Characters Would Look In Real Life, And The Result Is Scary And Disturbing – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Artist Shows How Cartoon Characters Would Look In Real Life, And The Result Is Scary And Disturbing

Handsome Squidward

Cartoon characters from popular TV shows usually remind us of some warm memories from childhood. Remember when you used to sit on the sofa on weekend mornings and watch cartoons on mute before your mom caught you not sleeping?

Well, I should admit that I did that every weekend. Ontario-based artist Miguel Vasquez seeks to distort our feelings about these cartoon characters with some reality twists. He creates realistic renditions of famous cartoon characters that might even disturb you.

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Morty

Miguel Vasquez takes famous cartoon characters and turns them into creepy and disturbing versions of people that we wouldn’t normally see on TV. At least not as cartoon characters for children. He makes them look sinister, twisted, and scary. Not something you would wish for your children to see on Sunday morning.

Rick

The artist loves to bring his renditions as close to reality as possible, giving them many human-like flaws and imperfections. Wrinkles, uneven skin tones, belly fat—it’s just a few features that make them look like real human beings. Although there’s something about them that makes them look unsettling. The kind of people that you wouldn’t want to meet on the street.

Toad

From such cartoon characters as Marge and Bart Simpson from all-time favorite TV show The Simpsons to Patrick Star and Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants, to Rick and Morty from the show of the same name, and even video game characters like Toad from Super Mario, this artist will soon have recreated every famous character out there!

Charlie Brown

“It’s so awesome seeing the reaction from fans and non fans alike who express their love and disappointment of my renditions. I’m honestly overwhelmed from the amount of attention it has garnered. What was a simple fun Saturday sketch turned out viral in such an instant,” – Miguel wrote on his Instagram post after the unexpected buzz about his work.

Sheldon J. Plankton

The realistic renditions give a sense of weirdness and creepiness but this is what makes them unique and unlike any artwork we’ve seen before. With the growing popularity of his work, people can’t help but express their emotions and that creates a wide spectrum of reactions on social media.

Pinhead Larry

Some people are fascinated with the 3D figures Miguel is creating and appreciate the disturbing realism, others are willing to defend their precious childhood memories. But the artist is not discouraged with mixed feedback as the shock factor was his intent from the very beginning.

“When people say my 3D artwork is ugly, disgusting, and disturbing, but that was the plan along,” – Miguel writes on one of his Instagram posts.

Gary

Snoopy

Bugs Bunny

Elmo

Bart Simpson

Marge Simpson

Maggie Simpson

Homer And Marge Simpson

Patrick Star

Handsome Thanos

Finn

Marge Simpson

Goofy

Arnold And Gerald

Homer Simpson

Kermit The Frog

Billy

Mr. Krabs

Arnold

Super Buu

Gerald

Jerry Mouse

Mario

Homer Simpson

Spongebob

Patrick Star

Luigi

Mike Wazowski

Nigel Thornberry

Phineas

Bubblebass

Ferb

Spongebob And Patrick Star

Eddy

Edd

Courage The Cowardly Dog

Ed

Demon Joker

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